A man with a caesar haircut wearing a black sweatshirt and jacket.A man with a caesar haircut wearing a black sweatshirt and jacket.

How to Cut a Caesar Haircut

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What is a Caesar?

What is a Caesar Haircut? It’s a timeless style that features short, horizontal bangs and a tapered look on the sides and back of the hair. The style is named after Roman Emperor Tiberius Caesar Augustus, so it commands respect. Wear it styled to the side in the front or combed straight down. It is your choice.

The Caesar Haircut: Step-by-Step

1. Start with Damp Hair

Start by combing your hair down to remove tangles. Use a spray bottle, if needed, to slightly dampen your hair and make it easier to cut.

2. Trim Bangs

Use your Wahl clipper or trimmer without a guard to cut your bangs to the desired length. Use your ears as a guide to ensure you create an even path across the forehead. To make the cut, hold the clipper or trimmer with the blade horizontally and toward the hair. Be careful not to trim your eyebrows in the process.

3. Taper Next

To create a more tapered look that is shorter on the bottom and slightly longer as you work your way up, cut section 1 of the head with a #3 guard on your Wahl clipper. Use an upward rocking motion as you reach the top of the section.

4. Continue into Section 2

Move onto section 2 of the head, using a #5 guard on your Wahl clipper. Continue to use an upward rocking motion as you cut.

5. Now Section 3

Cut section 3 of the head using a #7 guard on your Wahl clipper, continuing to use an upward rocking motion.

6. Top It Off

Cut section 4 of the head using a #8 guard on your Wahl clipper. Make sure to section off the bangs so you do not cut into them. This will give you an inch of length on top. If you prefer longer, use the clipper-over-finger technique to achieve the desired length instead of using the #8 guard.

7. Start to Blend

Blend sections 1 and 2 of the head using a #4 guard on your Wahl clipper. To achieve this, cut the hair where sections 1 and 2 meet. Continue to use an upward rocking motion to blend the two sections.

8. Blend to End

Blend sections 2 and 3 of the head using a #6 guard on your Wahl clipper. Again, cut only the area where these two sections meet using an upward rocking motion.

9. Clean Neckline

Your Questions About the Caesar Cut

Your Questions About the Caesar Cut