Oliver Jackson-Cohen: Textured Crew Cut With Low Fade
Brit actor Oliver Jackson-Cohen’s textured crew cut with low fade is a classic look for the up-and-coming talent (whom you might recognise if you saw The Haunting of Hill House and/or The Haunting of Bly Manor on Netflix or 2020’s The Invisible Man.)
Why We Love It:
Oliver Jackson-Cohen’s textured crew cut with low fade is a classic cut that looks great with Oliver’s fine, straight, dirty blonde hair.
And MFH got some insider info about his hair regime from this interview he did with GQ-Magazine online:
“The way I look after my hair changes all time, depending on what job I’m doing, but mostly I wash and condition it every four days. My hair gets very fluffy when washed so I try to keep it as long as I can,” he told the publication.
“I’ll use a hairdryer every now and then, when I’m feeling fancy, and then always use American Crew Forming Cream or Fibre, depending on how long my hair is.”
His go-to hairdresser? Ben Vowles in London. “He’s excellent and I don’t really need to say anything. He just does it the way I like it.”
What To Ask Your Barber:
- Oliver Jackson-Cohen’s textured crew cut with low fade is a great, clean cut look.
- The technical definition of a crew cut is hair that graduates in length from front to back and crown.
- The longer area at the front can be worn flat, or with a bit of texture and baby quiff like what Oliver’s hair.
- Oliver’s fade at the sides and back is super subtle – but you can opt for something more standout – discuss options with your stylist.
- Oliver’s hair has a deep side part, too – so show your hairdresser where you like to part your hair.
- To get the texture in Oliver’s hair, his stylist likely used a point cutting technique – this means the ends of the hair are cut to different lengths.
Get The Look
- Oliver Jackson-Cohen’s textured crew cut with low fade is a relatively easy look to style.
- You can just give it some messy texture by spritzing a texture volume spray like this ANFOR product to damp hair.
- When dry, you can apply a tiny amount of pomade (warm it between your fingers first) and ruffle it through the hair.
- If you want the more polished look like Oliver’s hair, use a texture volume spray on damp hair.
- Then using a vent brush, blow dry the hair up and to the side.
- When you’ve finished, use a little pomade to shape and smooth the style.