Little boys are full of spunk, so how about giving them popular haircuts that match their fun personalities? There are tons of cute and adorable haircuts for boys. From short spiky strands to long layers, fades, texture, hard parts, and line designs, this year’s most popular and best boys hairstyles and haircut photos will be the inspiration you need for your young boy’s next look.
#1: Mohawk Man
A little mohawk for boys looks great, with some hair left on the sides of the head. It’s the gremlin’s mohawk, wherein the hair spikes neatly up from the short sides. To create the look, I used some of the Reuzel fiber pomade and some grooming tonic to get it to punk up. I tend to use matte products for boys’ short haircuts like this. Any kid can try this short hair! If your boy is bold enough to wear a mohawk, do it! It’s fun! Boy hairstyles do not always have to be safe and plain.
#2: Short Slick Back
Check out this short slick back, great for young dudes. I suggest asking your barber for a low skin fade on the sides. Ask for a recommendation on the length left on top that suits your hair texture. If you can, spend time applying a simple hair gel such as Johnny B’s Mode Styling Gel. This will benefit you in keeping your hair slicked back with all-day hold.
#3: Cute Fohawk with Burst Fade for Kids
Opt for a burst fade fohawk. I love this hairstyle. It looks great on guys with thick hair who want something cooler than just a mohawk. It’s a pretty loud hairstyle for wavy hair, so be ready for some attention to go along with it. It’s a custom-style cut that looks good with thicker hair as you can make the fade really dramatic going into the mohawk.
#4: Skin Fade & Undercut
If you are searching for a great haircut for a young man, this skin fade and undercut is a perfect option. Not only are the sides buzzed down low enough to keep them neat and out of the way. But the top is disconnected in such a way that it is easy to style. Try to teach the responsibility of keeping your hair neat to your son. As a professional, I recommend a light hold gel like Johnny B’s Mode Styling Gel. Not only is something like this affordable, but pliable and easy for your kiddo to learn how to apply on wet hair!
#5: Short Top with Brushed-Up Bangs
If you want a clean-cut hairstyle, this short top with brushed-up bangs is as timeless as possible. Haircut styles for boys like this require a small amount of gel for an all-day, firm hold.
#6: Mid Fade and Quiff
Young boys are becoming more in tune with styles in great numbers. And this mid fade and quiff is a great style to maintain. His hair is thick, so it has faded down to the skin and blended at the temple point. This will keep the shape for longer. I recommend drying some sea salt spray into it to create volume, texture, and hold. Finish with styling powder for extra texture. Ask for product advice after your service.
#7: Subtle Combover
Most parents will want an easy-to-maintain style. And this subtle combover fits the description. It has been disconnected at the parting. The advantage of this is that it keeps the weight to hold the style. Short haircuts for boys like this still need daily styling. Otherwise, it won’t stay over. Many products will work for this style. The easiest one to use with the maximum hold is pomade.
#8: Crop Fade
Not only is the crop fade one of the most popular recent styles for little guys with short fair, but it’s as easy to style. Ensure your barber adds enough texture to the top length of your hair instead of a blunt cut. This will modernize the style and make it easy to wash and go with matte clay or pomade. I recommend Kevin Murphy’s Night Rider Matte for the best results.
#9: Long and Flipped Up Front
Picture this…your pre-teen is growing up and doesn’t want the same old barbershop cut any longer. Why not consider this long and flipped-up front kid’s hairstyle? If they like it, keeping this photo handy to show to your favorite stylist or barber for reference will be helpful.
#10: Brushed Forward with a Slight Fade
In my experience, there comes a time when your son will outgrow his usual old barber cut. He’ll want to opt for something a bit more stylish. Plan to change it by asking him if he likes this brushed forward with a slight fade. This haircut maintains a pre-teen-friendly style, all while adding an elevated edge.
#11: Fade with a 0.5 Guard
Try this fade with a 0.5 guard; it is the best haircut for boys who love a neat and dapper look! Get the most out of your haircut by opting for shorter, faded sides. This adds longevity to the haircut due to the shorter length, and the longer top adds contrast and style.
#12: Cute Hairstyle for Boys with Longer Hair
A cute textured haircut for boys with longer hair is always a great option when you want a stylish cut. This style is easy to maintain and will keep its shape over time. It’s ideal for active kids who need a hairstyle that can withstand daily use. The layered texture adds volume, while the tapered sides give the cut extra dimension. For added visual interest, consider adding subtle highlights in contrasting colors. It helps make the layers pop!
#13: Cute Curly High Top
High top meets curly hair, kids’ version. Although it probably will only last for a while, these cool haircuts for boys are designed for special occasions. Classic meets cute, well worth it in the end. The messy curls provide that extra touch needed for this look.
#14: Mid Fade with a Longer Wavy Top
Instead of your same old boy’s cut, try this mid fade with a longer wavy top. This is a great way to add flair to your same old every 4-week haircut. Ask your barber for a side part and a bald fade up to a 2. Throw some gel on top cause this look is easy to style!
#15: Modern Pomp Line Up
A pompadour style with a hard part and a line-up is a vintage look with a modern twist. I used a locally made product called Aqua 512 Pomade to style the haircut. After I style the hair, I top it off with some hair sheen to give it that glossy wet look. It helps lock everything in place to give it that wow factor. This trendy hairstyle isn’t recommended for a little boy with curly or coarse hair. It usually suits little guys with straight, textured hair best.
#16: Short Side Swept Blonde Hair
Check out this traditional boys cut! Easy to maintain and looks clean for 4-6 weeks. Ask your barber or stylist for a matte clay to take home to maintain this style on the go. This look is a nice reason for your kid to get a haircut.
#17: Messy Mullet
Mullets have come back with a bang! These long boys’ haircuts can be chopped and styled in many different ways to have your spin on the look. The messy mullet has been kept short around the ears, and the fringe cut blunt. Be aware that these hair cuts for boys need some attention to style; you might want to emulate this natural finish. The best product to use will be styling powder. It’s easy to apply and washes out without any trouble.
#18: Short Spiky Messy Top
Some parents, as well as kids, like an easy-to-style haircut like this short spiky messy top. This style is a great way to keep the hair tidy and easy to style. It has been kept short around the ears and back for a sharp look. For ease of styling, I advise using a water-based pomade. This will give a stronghold through the day, and because it is water-based, it will easily wash out.
#19: Mid Fade with a Hard Part
This mid fade with a hard part is an ideal back-to-school haircut. It is faded to the skin, around the ears, blending heavily into the top. This boy hair style is often used for troublesome crowns. We leave some weight and length, so the crown doesn’t stick up. If he has the time to have it dried in the morning, he will find the style will hold for longer. I recommend using a strong sea salt spray and finishing with a matte paste.
#20: Long Thick Messy Top
Some kids prefer a longer look, but they need a style not to look unkempt. This long thick messy top has been cut for ease of styling. The top has been textured. This is helpful for daily styling and will avoid a heavy finish. It has been taken short around the ears to fit the look, and the sideburns tapered. Finish off such a boy’s hair style by drying some sea salt spray into it and with a styling powder.
Related: Best taper cut hairstyle ideas.
#21: Razor Faded Side-Swept Top
I have seen a rise in longer hairstyles with younger boys. This razor-faded side-swept top is a great example. From the look of the picture, the sides have been disconnected. You can see a small shaved section under the side sweep. A boy’s hair cut like this will need blow drying with some holding spray to ensure the style holds for the day. I suggest showing your barber a picture if you need help with what to ask for. This is the best way to describe what you’re after.
#22: Easy Buzz Cut
If you’re trying to find a way to give your son an easy-to-manage cut that looks neat, then a short cut is great for this. Ask for it to be short around the back and sides and short on top. Just maintain more length at the front. This is the only part you must worry about when styling such boys’ hair cuts.
#23: Adorable Undercut with a Long Top
An undercut is a great idea if your little one wants something edgy and fun. The length on top is disconnected from the very short, often shaved back and sides. You will want to ensure that a haircut like this will be allowed in a school setting first. My favorite way to style it is to add a matte texture product and heighten it.
#24: Short Slicked Back Hairstyle
A trendy cut for young guys is a short slicked-back hairstyle. The sides have been taken very short, which looks like a grade 1. The top has been disconnected, leaving some length. This will allow the hair to go over. You will have to take time to style this when you want it to look as good. I recommend drying some volume spray into it and using a strong hair paste to keep it down.
#25: Classic Caesar Cut
Kids are getting more stylish as time goes on. We can thank media and sports influences for this trend. Kids are very influenced by what they see. So it’s just as important for us to keep up with the trends as them. This classic caesar cut is a great example. This has been taken short around the ears and transitioned into the top, keeping a good shape. Investing in decent products is a good idea so the kids can keep their style.
#26: Long Top with Bald Fade Sides
A disconnected long top with faded sides is a great option if you want a kid’s haircut that’s modern and edgy. The longer area is versatile as it can be worn in many ways. But if a school setting is quite conservative regarding haircuts, avoid it.
#27: Bald Fade with a Textured Top
A bald fade with a textured top is the perfect crop for boys. To prevent an awkward grow out, it’s better if the sides are kept much shorter than the top. This allows more time between salon visits and keeps the style looking good.
#28: Trendy Blonde Mullet
Mullets are back in a big way with the wearers getting younger, like this guy’s trendy blonde mullet. When in doubt, the best way to cut this is to treat it as two separate cuts. The sides and top have been cut into a short crop, and the back piece has been disconnected and left to grow. For this style to hold, you will need to use products. I would dry some sea salt spray on the top and use styling powder to create the texture.
#29: Skin Fade with a Hard Side Part
Some younger kids have what we call baby hair at the front. This normally grows into your son’s hair eventually or disappears. Sometimes we need to include it in style by lining it in, as is shown in this skin fade with a hard side part. His hair has been taken down to the skin and faded up at the midpoint. This then leaves enough hair to line in the temples and the fringe. The parting has been edged in and then razored to make the part stand out more.
#30: Sweetest Simple Cut
Short sides pair well with a longer top area that can be pushed to the side. This is a great combination for a young boy as his hair will be easy to control while looking very smart. You may need a little product to keep his hair in place.
#31: Fresh Fade
A short fade haircut is a good option for kids as you don’t have to do much to it at home. You only need to wash, brush forward and add a little product. It will help if his hair will not lay flat, as it will weigh it down. The best way to keep his hair looking sharp is to have it cut around every four weeks.
#32: Trendy Lightning Bolt Design
Many kids like to have designs in their hair, and this trending lightning bolt design is a popular choice. This has faded down to the skin and transitioned into the top. It keeps the shape and some length to line the temples and the fringe. You might want to research hair designs and make sure you like what you have selected. This is an important decision, as your haircut can make or break your day.
#33: Textured Crew Cut
A textured crew cut with a skin fade is trendy, looks cool, and is easier to style and maintain. Kids and parents will love the level of graduation and its sharpness. This crew cut style can work on younger and older guys alike!
To style, a pomade works well with the texturized top and highlights some definition. The cut suits a boy with a rounder face as the length on top elongates the face, giving it more structure. It also suits those with a lot of thick hair.
#34: Slicked Back Hard Part
A slicked-back hard part haircut can be an incredibly helpful style for your son’s hair. Keeping the sides super short with an expertly cut top means easier styling for you at home.
#35: Mid Fade with a Textured Top
A mid fade with a textured top will have you looking cooler than any other boy in class. Remove bulk from the sides of the head, leaving just a bit of length up top to play around with. Be prepared to get a cut every 3-4 weeks to keep your new style looking fresh.
#36: Classic Short Side-Swept Cut
Classic boy cuts are tidy when cut shorter around the ears and from the nape to create a nice rounded head shape. Maintain the length on top from the crown forward. This means the hair can be worn differently – some days up or pushed to the side for a more conservative look. Talk to your child about using a little product in his hair. That way, you don’t have to worry about it falling forward and losing the style.
#37: Blonde Skater Haircut
One of the best things you can do for your young boy takes him to the salon for a blonde skater cut. This super fun cut will have them smiling from ear to ear!
#38: Razor Cut Messy Style
Did you know that the razor cut messy style is super popular for young boys? With this chic new boy’s cut, you can take your son’s hairstyle from grown out to gorgeous.
#39: Blonde Combover with Shaved Sides
Some parents like a stylish cut. And this blonde combover with shaved sides works well. The sides have been taken short, leaving some hair to line around the ears. The best way to cut this style is to disconnect the sides. This will leave more weight on top. This is beneficial for ease of styling and making it easier to find the parting.
#40: Thick Wavy Top with Bangs
Try a thick wavy top with bangs if you want to add a little style to your kid’s cut! To keep up with this look, try to stick to a regular schedule of haircuts and clean-ups.
#41: Skin Fade with Frosted Tips and Designs
A skin fade with frosted tips works well on dark, thick hair. The hair has been previously bleached and toned to achieve the grey color. It faded to the skin, blended into the top, and some of the top was left heavy to contrast the color difference. It has been finished off with a line razored in to make the fade stand out.
#42: Messy Top
A messy top hairstyle works well if you prefer to use a little time styling your hair. Remember to use a bit of paste or gel to keep your hair from looking too unkept, but avoid using too much product and weighing your hair down.
#43: Long Blonde Flowing Hair on Top
Long blonde flowing hair on top looks great on young boys. This trendy yet functional cut will have your little guy feeling confident and cool! If your child opts for this chop, don’t forget to try to incorporate a styling gel or cream into his routine for maximum style.
#44: Bald Fade with Cool Designs
Is your child looking for a unique short cut? Try a bald fade with a cool design! Hair designs are an easy way to add interest to a short cut without commitment. Designs like these typically grow out completely by their next clean-up.
#45: Skin Fade with Fringe
A skin fade with fringe is the trendiest cut for young boys today. One part classic, one part unique, a skin fade can be completely customized to fit your child’s style.
#46: School Ready Cool Boys Haircuts
If you’re looking for school-ready cool boys haircuts, short hairstyles are a smart choice. Short fashionable hairstyles look good even after a long day and are easy to wash and style. A clipper cut fade is a cool and best hairstyle for little gentlemen.
#47: Long, Side Swept Hairstyle
A long side-swept hairstyle is the perfect long haircut for boys. Longer hair with an angled fringe is more unique for boys but is usually easy to style and doesn’t need to be cut as often as a buzzcut. A longer side-swept cut with bangs is a great transition for a teen boy trying to grow out his hair.
#48: Perfectly Patterned Waves
Layered and patterned waves make one of the boys’ cool hairstyles for school days. Look creator Alan Beak from Tameside, UK describes this look as fashion-forward with emphasis on texture and separation to make the style stand out.
Retain the length around the crown—the most important part of this boy haircut. “There’s something so aesthetically pleasing about a crown that has been left longer to appreciate its natural form,” says Beak.
To style it, over-blow dry the area flat to keep it flat to the head, overdirecting the movement toward the front of the face. Apply a sea salt spray for extra hold, then a soft, water-based matte clay.
The wavy style is perfect for kids with round faces, creating a square and masculine shape. The pattern enhances the natural hair texture, which can be worn on any day or occasion. “Parents looking for school haircuts will find this one perfect for class pictures,” Beak points out.
For kids haircuts, going to a salon and stylist who has experience cutting kids hair will give them an enjoyable time.
#49: Stylish Surgical Lines Buzz
Being a kid allows for freedom, so don’t be afraid of choosing a bold and slick hairstyle for the little ones. If anything, it will expose him to what it means to have style, which will work wonders through the years.
As always, you can adjust for visual impact by choosing between with or without the surgical lines on the sides. The buzz cut around the side and back complements the longer hair on top.
#50: The Classic Pompadour
The classic pompadour is a great choice for kids with thick and slightly wavy hair. Products such as gel and hairspray will be needed to make the hair stay in this classic haircut. If your child’s hair is super straight, this cut might not be as suitable.
#51: Classic French Crop With a Twist
A classic french crop with a twist for toddlers is quite cool. It is easy to style for mornings before school. The cut is sharp with more length on top for added texture. It doesn’t need to be slicked into place. So, even if the hair gets messy from playing with other kids on the playground, it will still look stylish on your toddler boy.
#52: Classic Combover
A classic combover will always be on-trend to give more volume to boy’s hair. The length can be nicely tapered on the sides while leaving more length on top to comb up and over. Try using a medium-hold hairspray to hold in style all day long.
#53: Slicked Back with a Side Part
A slicked back with a side part haircut on a young boy is distinguished and classic. A tight fade with a long top is low-maintenance and gives any young boy a put-together appearance.
#54: Happy Comb Over
A boy’s short comb-over is a sophisticated hairstyle and gives a young boy a grown-up feel. With a comb-over, styling is important, so before cutting, ensure it is age-appropriate and that the little guy will be able or willing to style the hair almost daily.
#55: Ivy League Cut with Tapered Sides
Try an Ivy League haircut with tapered sides for a sharp and sleek appearance. This modern-day crew cut leaves a little more length on top, allowing the hair to be parted to the side, leaving a clean, groomed finish. This style is best held in place with a little gel or wax. Whether they’re playing sports or in the playground, it stays in place all day long.
#56: Frohawk with Burst Fade
A frohawk with burst fade is a cool and edgy haircut that matches a fun personality of a black boy. Barber and stylist Gerred Curwick of Arizona, says it’s perfect for natural curls.
Curwick always considers the head shape and the hair texture when working on a frohawk. “I use a lot of raking while doing my fades and setting good guidelines on both sides. I then start blending to keep both sides symmetrical,” he notes.
#57: Trendsetter High Fade With Lines
A high fade with shaved lines can be specific to the head shape or the kid’s desire. Stylist Sarah Taylor of Mequon, WI, explains, “Some people want their fade high and tight, while others want a fade line with longer hair as it goes up. It’s highly personalized, and each boy can put their personality into it.”
When styling, use a firm hold pomade or paste to keep the top up. In addition, use hairspray to hold it in place all day through the active lifestyle of young kids.
Faded haircuts are definitely for the trendsetter. According to Taylor, “These can work awesome on boys willing to put in a little bit of time and feel comfortable styling.”
A fade can look good on most face shapes except oblong. The look creates height, so it could be better if the face is long. Pulling off this hairstyle is also a bit more difficult if the hair is stick straight.
#58: Black Retro High Top
A high-top or flat top hairstyle has a very retro feel. Take it from this haircut, designed by barber F4Fade from the UK.
“For this short textured top, I recommend an afro comb, sheen spray to keep the shine, and possibly have your hair blow-dried before cutting. I also recommend a curl sponge if you prefer the rough look or advanced sculpting gel for a softer curly look,” F4Fade advises.
Such little boys’ haircuts are ideal for slim-type kids but can work on almost anyone. It’s perfect for those with bubbly personalities.
#59: Tapered Hard Part Spikes
into gentlemen. According to style creator Nic Alexander of Milford, MA, “This trendy look features a 1/4-inch fade up to the part and blended on the other side, as well as a crisp line up around ears and back. This top is cut to the desired length, then combed to the side with a froth quiff. The part is also razored in.”
Copy the style using a water-soluble pomade for a nice shine and great hold. It can be easily reactivated throughout the day to restyle the haircut with just a little water and a comb.
Though this neat hairstyle is great for anyone with straight hair, the right product can make it work with other hair textures, too! Alexander adds, “This cut needs to be styled every day. It’ll not look the same without hair products and styling. Whether doing your day-to-day activities or having a special event, this hairstyle never fails to make you look sharp and classy!”
#60: High Skin Fade Twists
A high skin fade with a sharp line up and a natural curly top looks adorable on boys. Simple yet stylish! It’s easy to maintain for the parents and the children. It’s also a very trendy and cool look for the current times.
Barber and salon owner Christopher Eliares from San Francisco, CA, creates a natural twist look using any twist styling product such as the Twist Sponge. It can be topped off with a holding spray to lock the style in.
The natural twist look will only work on textured African-American hair. It is the only texture that the Sponge will grab onto.
As for the high skin fade and on top, Eliares recommends these hairstyles to a boy with more of a square-shaped facial structure. The hair’s height and the cut’s shape will complement their face shape.
#61: Toddler Textured
A toddler textured haircut is a fun style. Kiddos in the classroom will comment on your child‘s new cut. Ask your stylist to cut the sides and back short and to cut into the top with scissors to create this style. The gel should be used to get that spikey top. Children’s hair grows fast, so you must get a trim every 4-5 weeks to keep it fresh.
#62: Clean Disconnected
A clean disconnected haircut is adorable and the perfect hairstyle for young lads. Adding a fade and letting a boy choose a design in the back lets them show their creativity. These little boy haircuts won’t disappoint!
#63: Active Style
Opt for a cute bowl cut if your little guy is active. Long hair like this is versatile.
These are perfect hairstyles for boys who are active and want to look stylish but don’t want to spend time having their hair fussed with.
#64: Preppy Faux Hawk
The best thing about a preppy faux hawk is it can look neat or rough up. These boys’ haircut styles work well on kids who want a look that they can change. It can be customized to work on fine or thick hair. It’s easy to style and looks great even with no styling.
I recommend Eleven Australia’s Dry Powder Volume Paste for a faux hawk hairstyle. It works well for a dry textured look that is still pliable. For the more preppy combover look, I love Schwarzkopf Osis Damped because it gives a slightly wet look with a good hold.
#65: Modern Mohawk
Try a modern mohawk if your child wants to add character to their style. The shaved sides are clipper cut, and the top is left longer, so an extreme stronghold gel is probably needed to defy gravity. This kid’s hair style will work on any hair type as long as the product is used.
#66: Cool Disconnected Undercut
A cool disconnected undercut is well-suited for boys and or men wanting a clean, sleek cut. Having straight hair compliments this cut well. It gives the appearance of a parting with a blended fade. These boy hair cuts don’t need much product for the shape to stay.
#67: Surfer Shag
A surfer shag is a cute cut, especially if you can’t bring yourself to cut your kiddos hair short. Long haircuts are also beneficial because they grow out less noticeably. Thus, you can stretch cuts to 6-8 weeks.
#68: Stand Up Hard Lines
Spikes and hard parts give the boys’ comb-over haircuts a fresh take. Style creator Krista Flores of Nampa, Idaho, added the extra hard part and hair tattoo for uniqueness and style.
“For this spiky hair, I recommend a hard hold pomade or gel applied to dry hair,” Flores suggests.
Such hair styles for boys are great for all ages. It can be changed little by little for each boy to make it work for them perfectly.
#69: Low Taper Fade with Long Surgical Line
The taper fade haircuts with long surgical lines are trendy and versatile, which makes them a great cut for guys of all ages. Depending on personal preference, these cuts can be achieved using different types of fades—mid, temp, skin, or bald.
Angela Siciliano, a stylist from Reading, PA, explains the perks of a taper fade. “It can be combined with various styles like a combover, mohawk, or blowout to create any classic or modern boys’ cut. I chose a combover for this one as it’s easy maintenance,” she states.
A long top fade looks best with hair that is normal to thick. The haircut also compliments oval, round, or square face shapes. “Since the style is tight on the sides and longer on top, it adds height to the overall appearance of the face, lengthening rounder faces and softening square ones,” Siciliano points out.
If you are looking for trendy, versatile, and easy-to-maintain cuts, the taper fade haircut is the way to go! Recreate the look using professional texturizing or styling clay to keep the style in place.
#70: Messy French Crop with Cool Designs
Any young teen’s perfect hair cut with a cool design is a messy French crop. Not too many teens like shorter hair on top but don’t mind a tight skin fade for the sides. This hairstyle is the perfect fit for you, with longer length on top texturized perfectly blending into a skin fade. Adding a hair design puts just enough swag into this style. Any teen will never turn to resist.
Readers Also Ask
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There are many different haircuts that parents ask for but the most popular at the moment is a short back and sides and swept over to the left or the right. Some parents like it really short like a 0.5 or a 1, but others don’t like to see skin so grade 4 is preferred. Depending on the hair type and/or any hair growth patterns it’ll be swept either way and sometimes a hard part will be shaved in.
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Some parents like an easy to manage haircut and these can still be made to look cool. A lot of parents like to get the most out of a haircut so will ask for it as short as they can on the sides and finger tight on top.
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This is more commonly known as the college boy cut. This is a short back and sides, can be any length you like, nicely lined in at the back and tapered at the neck. The top is then cut short, not too short otherwise it will stick up. The hair is then brushed into a side parting to be kept neat and tidy.
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When people ask for a number 3, it generally means a grade 3, which is 9mm in length. You need to articulate properly if you want it all over or just on the back and sides. Grade 3 is a nice tidy length that can be finished very neatly with a taper. Just make sure you ask for the right thing.
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Keeping the hair short is best for a schoolboy, as they will be very active and it won’t get in the way. So anything from a short back and sides with texture on top up to a college boy cut will be easy to manage. You need to check with your child’s school as some schools do have rules about haircuts as its considered uniform.
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There’s no real age that a boy should get a cut as each child is different. Some young boys don’t grow much hair until they get to the toddler stage, but then some babies are born with mass amounts of hair. Some parents like their babies hair kept short on the neck as it can get matted where they keep rubbing their head.