Takuache Haircut and How to Rock it

Mo Parker

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Many people in this world want a cool, unique hairstyle that stands out and makes them different from everyone else. If you are someone with that sort of mindset who is in search of a haircut that makes people do a doubletake when they look at you, then a Takuache haircut is ideal for you.

The Takuache haircut originated from a subculture in Latin America and it has a lot of variations such as takuache fade, takuache mullet, bowl takuache, and caesar takuache. Short takuache along with natural takuache are also good options.

In this article, we will be going over what a Takuache haircut is and the many ways you can style it, whether it is a classic takuache or mullet takuache!

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What Is a Takuache Haircut

The takuache haircut, also known as the Edgar haircut, is attributed to a subculture that originate in Latin America. This is the trademark haircut of men belonging to this subculture and is also known as the Cuh haircut or a hood bowl.

This haircut blew to fame on social media due to its very different and unique style which automatically draws the attention of the eye.

If you do not have proper knowledge of this haircut or do not get it done by an expert barber then this can end up like your worst nightmare so make sure to read this guide till the end and choose the hairstyle that best suits your face shape.

The advantages of this haircut are that it is relatively easy to maintain and it works on all hair types and textures. There is a wide range of variations of the takuache haircut so anyone can find their perfect match and rock an incredibly unique haircut!

A typical takuache haircut is characterized by a straight-cut fringe or bangs on the forehead paired with high skin fade at either side and the back.

The hair on the sides is usually shorter than the hair on the top because it has been buzzed short and a lot of gel is used to style the longer hair.   

This worldwide popular haircut is considered more of a lifestyle to people belonging to the Latin-American subculture. Men and boys with takuache haircuts seemingly listen to trap music, drive big trucks and wear really expensive Mexican-style clothes such as boots and hats.

Trendy Takuache Haircut Ideas

If you are planning on getting a takuache haircut but you are unaware of all the types of takuache haircuts and how they are styled, then you have stumbled upon the right page. Continue reading to find out all the options you have to choose from and be sure to take your time!

Takuache Fades

You can upgrade your takuache with the help of fade variations either at the sides of your head, the back, or both. This is perfect for you if you have thick, wavy and rough hair as you can get a skin or bald fade. If you have soft hair then you can use different tappers. 

Ask your barber for either a low, medium, or high fade, depending on your preference, as all of these pair amazingly with the takuache haircut. A fade will give you a sharp, straight horizontal hairline on your forehead with hair at the sides and the back trimmed as short as you want.  

If you want to stand out more then you can also curve the fade at an angle instead of having a straight line!

Takuache Mullet

This style is a favorite of many mullet lovers and if you are one of them then you should give this a try. In this cut, the hair on both sides of the forehead is trimmed according to your preference followed by the signature takuache line on the forehead.

The hair on the back, however, instead of being trimmed or faded, is left to grow long into a mullet. In this way, you achieve the uniqueness of a takuache cut on the front and the coolness of a mullet on the back, a two-in-one combo!

If you believe you can rock this haircut and that it fits your vibe then what are you waiting for?

Bowl Takuache

The takuache haircut has a lot of resemblance with the bowl cut due to the one key feature they both share; blunt bangs across the forehead. Other than this characteristic, they are both different but why not join the two to come up with something special?

In this cut, the trademark takuache line does not just stop at the forehead rather it extends to the edges at the sides, making the whole upper part seem as if a bowl was placed on your head and all the remaining hair outside the bowl was cut off.

This is a very risky haircut as rocking it is hard because it does not suit every face shape. When going in with the bowl takuache, make sure you are fully determined and dedicated!

Caesar Takuache Haircut

This haircut is also a combination of the takuache cut and another famous haircut known as the Caesar cut. This style is a bit similar to the classic takuache cut but there does exist a distinct difference between the two.

The faded layer in a classic takuache cut is straighter and shaper whereas in the Caesar cut, there is a slight curve to it. However, you will need to maintain this haircut by making frequent visits to your barber to clean up the edges and keep them chiseled.

Classic Takuache Haircut

As we mentioned above, this is similar to Caesar and can be even called a combination between a Caesar cut and the high fade cut. A celebrity with this hairstyle is the musician and songwriter, Drake.

A horizontal straight cut is given to the hair on the forehead along with a whole high fade and Caesar haircut. The fade blends the transition between the long hair on top and the short sides hence why this haircut is categorized as really smooth and safe from any teasing which you might be a target of if you pick any other takuache haircut.

Takuache Bangs

Takuache bangs are often mistaken to be similar to the bowl takuache however, there is a significant difference between both of these. In this haircut, after the signature takuache line on the forehead, the hair on the top is combed down to the forehead to achieve the bangs look.

After combing your hair down, you can shape your bangs whichever way you want. You can go for a short fringe or a thick fringe, it depends on the length of your hair and your preference.

You can also pair a medium fade on your temples and the back of your head with this cut for a more distinct look.

Takuache for Curly Hair

As mentioned earlier in this article, the takuache haircut is diverse and suits a lot of hair types and textures. When it comes to curly hair, the takuache haircut looks defined compared to straight or wavy hair and this is due to the difference in the texture.

Depending on the strength of your curls, pick different methods to get the best look with this haircut. For example, if your curls are strong then go for a skin fade on the sides and let the hair on the top drop down to the front instead of drawing a blunt, neat fringe line.

This can suit you a lot and bring a drastic change in your appearance. For a sharper look, ask your barber for a lineup along the hairline. And to stand out, even more, get a line design.

Short Takuache

If you do not like the look of long hair on you then this is a good option for you as you do not need long hair to pull off the short takuache. This haircut is also suitable for the summer.

This haircut is characterized by a high skin fade along with a sharp, blunt forehead hairline, which is the trademark of the takuache look. You can take inspiration from different short haircuts such as the buzz or crew cut.  

Natural Takuache

If you want a more relaxed and less tight version of the takuache then this type is for you. You can use the natural form of your hair and style it however you want.

This cut looks less like a takuache because the traditional blunt straight line is hidden under the forehead. If you are new to the takuache haircut altogether and want to slowly ease into it then this will be a great option for you.

Conclusion

Takuache haircuts have worldwide popularity, so if you are hesitating in starting with them, just remember that you are not alone.

Moreover, there are multiple variations you can pick and choose from depending on your liking and what suits you such as a mullet takuache or a classic takuache.

We hope that this guide provided you with the beginner’s information you needed regarding Takuache haircuts and ways you can style them!

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