When you have a symmetrical face with strong features, a good option of hairstyle are the cool short Caesar Haircuts with evenly trimmed strands that will enhance your looks and correct a receding hairline or a wavy one, thanks to the short bangs – a signature feature. A great way to get one is to combine it with different elements from other haircuts such as a French Crop, or a Bowl-cut that will differentiate your hairstyle from the classic Caesar haircuts that the roman emperor wore.
I. Classic Caesar Haircuts Options
1. Dark Straight Caesar Cut
What to ask your barber
Trim the sides and nape using clippers instead of electric blades until the top length is slightly longer than the sides and covers the forehead a little.
2. Spiky Caesar Haircuts
What to ask your barber
Ask for a bit of a spiky top with a maximum length of 1 inch and texturize the strands to create a slightly feathered look that will contrast with the zero faded sides and create a top volume.
3. Caesar Haircuts with Messy Fringe
What to ask your barber
This cool, messy look needs a 1-inch top length on the crown area with a 1/2 inches side length and a natural outline. It will make your facial features stand out with no extra effort.
4. Caesar Haircuts With Messy Bangs
What to ask your barber
Request a contrasting look with a side zero fade and extra-long bangs cut to an even length of 1 inch. This will make the whole weight of your haircut move towards the front.
5. Caesar Cut Executive Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
Create a 1/8 inch side fade with a 1 inch long top trimmed perfectly to cover a straight side of the head, while leaving a short fringe in the front to create a straight line above the eyes.
6. Caesar Haircuts with V-shaped Bangs
What to ask your barber
Start by zero fading the sides and increase the gradual length until you achieve a smooth, shiny texture for your hair with a V-shaped fringe that has subtle blonde highlights revealed here and there.
7. Asian Caesar Haircut Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
This ultra-short Caesar haircut is easy to replicate by any barber since it has a simple gradual fade on the sides and a 1 inch long top that is cut to reach half of the forehead.
8. Messy Caesar Haircuts with Razor Design Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
With straight cut angles and a side fade, this interesting look will move all the weight of your hairstyle above the forehead and the added side razor design will make your facial features become the center of attention.
9. Short Trimmed Caesar Cut Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
If you have naturally spiky hair, this short cropped Caesar Haircut will help you enjoy your frisky look with no added extra styling products! Win!
10. Blonde Textured Caesar Cut with Faded Sides
What to ask your barber
This intriguing look is based on creating a highly texturized top surface with a curvy pattern and a very short length on the sides that will ensure a spiky look. For more interesting cuts check these 106 Boys Haircuts and Hairstyles from all over the world!
11. Caesar Cut with Chopped Bangs
What to ask your barber
This super grungy look with uneven bangs and very short faded sides will be easy to style once you get the handle on how to style it.
12. Caesar Cut with Blurry Fade
What to ask your barber
Ask for a gradual fade starting at the arches with zero blade clippers and a cool transition to 1/4 inches length that will ensure a naturally spiky texture.
13. Pink Blonde Caesar Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
In order to increase the contrast between short faded sides and the top strands, you can ask for a bright pink shade applied on your crown area. Leave the sides as natural as possible for a colored contrast!
14. Fringy Caesar Cut Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
Create a thin short fringe, slightly layering the top hair to a maximum of 1 inch, and taper the sides to a very short length to create an elongated shape for your face.
15. Choppy Caesar Cut With Faded Sides
What to ask your barber
Use a short electric blade on the sides to obtain a stubby texture and then transition to a 1/3 inches side length, reaching a maximum length of 1 inch that will give you an amplified volume at the crown.
16. Messy Faded Caesar Cut Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
Ask for a Caesar haircut with messy 1 inch long strands and zero faded sides that will expose your facial features and create a clean hairstyle.
17. Classic Brown Blonde Caesar Cut
What to ask your barber
Create a high fade for the walls and then transition to a top length of 1 inch until the overall aspect is super blended and evenly arrange the top strands above the forehead.
18. Lemon Green Caesar Cut with Spiky Top
What to ask your barber
This eccentric look is created with two strong colors combined to achieve a very luminous hairstyle with spiky colors and a skin fade that will amplify the perceived length on top.
19. Skin Fade Caesar Cut
What to ask your barber
Start by zero fading the sides and change the blades to a higher length when approaching the crown area, so that the final result is a sleek, slightly wavy look.
20. Textured Caesar Cut with High Fade
What to ask your barber
This special haircut has a straight short fringe that is stick-straight above the forehead and is combined with bald faded sides that create a strong visual contrast and enhance the checkered pattern onn the top.
21. Caesar Cut with Blonde Top
What to ask your barber
This two-colored hairstyle with zero faded sides and short top strands that create a pointy front shape has a beautiful blonde colored pattern that makes the roots show up.
22. Modern Fringy Caesar Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
Somewhere between a French Crop and a Bowl-cut, this modern Caesar cut has the signature feature of longer front strands that make this an iconic look.
23. Blurry Fade with Beard Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
Create a gradually faded Caesar haircut with a smooth transition and straight temple corners mixed with a carefully shaped long beard that will balance the clean look.
24. Cropped Caesar Cut with Blonde Strands
What to ask your barber
This cropped version of a Caesar Haircut is slightly longer than the usual ones and has a thick 2 inches long fringe with heavily textured bangs that cover the forehead to the half.
25. Textured Caesar Cut with Long Bangs
What to ask your barber
To obtain this interesting look, you should ask for a narrow fade with a slightly longer area right under the crown where the overall length should reach 2 inches and cover the forehead almost entirely.
26. Caesar Cut With Faded Sides Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
Request a bald fade with a disjointed cut towards the crown area that will create a chopped, uneven look at the front and move all the weight towards the forehead while the other parts can be short shaved for a clean nape and arches.
27. High Fade Caesar Cut
What to ask your barber
If you have strong facial features and massive jawlines, a good way to balance the look is to keep the top slightly longer and clean the sides with #0 blade clippers so as to make the skin more visible.
28. Shiny Wavelength Curly Caesar Cut Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
This shiny wavelength hairstyle is cut to resemble Caesar haircut’s iconic shape in a very distinct way, combining straight cut temple points and a short subtle fade with wavy 1/4 inches long top strands.
29. Blurry Fade Caesar Haircuts with Spiky Top Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
This two parted hairstyle has a spiky top with 1 inch long strands that are cut and styled in individual spikes to increase the crown volume and zero faded sides.
30. Caesar Cut with Baby Bangs Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
The Caesar haircut is very much suited for those with a thick, dense hair structure that will ensure a uniform look for your hairstyle and can be easily combed to look perfect in the morning.
31. Chopped Caesar Cut Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
Ask for a messily chopped Caesar cut with uneven top strands that are cut to a V-shaped angle covering the forehead and exposing the sides instead, with a zero fade.
32. High Fade with Curly Top Caesar Cut Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
For a much cleaner, shorter look, keeping a 1/4 inches length at the top will ensure a bit of texture and color and even provide a straight hairline that can boost your looks.
33. Two Block Caesar Cut with Highlights
What to ask your barber
This front forward-directed hairstyle with baby lights at the front combines elements from the Caesar haircut with a two-block hairstyle and really enhances the cool effect of your appearance!
34. Sleek Caesar Cut Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
This impressive look is created by trimming the top strands at an even length of 1 inch and combining it with a taper around the sides and nape to create a cone-like shape. Add hair gel to create a sleek texture.
35. Mullet Shaped Skin Fade Caesar Cut
What to ask your barber
Combining the signature shape of a Mullet with a short zero fade will keep a cool color mix and a stubby texture for your head, while also creating a great spiky fringe above the forehead.
II. Modern Types of Caesar Haircuts
36. Caesar Cut With Spiky Bangs Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
This seamlessly blended look has zero faded sides with finely textured 1/2 inches top strands that are arranged in a V-shape, and a short beard that completes the look.
37. Skin Fade with Caesar Bangs
What to ask your barber
This gradually longer look has a sharp skin fade with a textured top that ends with blunt cut baby bangs, recreating the iconic Caesar Haircut shape.
38. Crew Cut Fade with Silver Strands Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
Ask for a triple leveled haircut with a side fade followed by a gradual increase in length until reaching the crown level where the strands should be at least 1 inch long.
39. Caesar Cut With Blunt Fringe
What to ask your barber
This clean, modern hairstyle has a cool kick added to it thanks to the finely trimmed curvy bangs that create a smooth and symmetric look, while the clean arches provide a thinning effect!
40. Messy Caesar Cut Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
Evenly cut sides and top and a short trimmed fringe that has a wide length will help your hair gain volume and texture, as well as a spiky appearance with no extra styling product.
41. Skin Fade Caesar Cut with Fringy Top
What to ask your barber
Ask for a zero fade with a long trimmed top with slightly longer front strands that will create a narrow messy fringe, while the top gets a sleek texture.
42. Blonde Textured Caesar Cut with Baby Bangs
What to ask your barber
For a frisky, super fresh version of the Caesar haircut, you can ask for a 1/8 inches side fade and a 1/4 inches long top with an ultra-short fringe that will complete the whole hairstyle.
43. Caesar Cut For Brown Short Hair
What to ask your barber
Ask for short, horizontally-cut straight bangs with a soft smooth texture and keep the same length for the crown, while fading the sides as short as possible. Then, you are ready to conquer hearts, not lands, as Julius Caesar did!
44. Chopped Caesar Hairstyle with Bangs
What to ask your barber
This combination between a French Crop and Caesar hairstyle can greatly amplify your look when you add a chopped fringe with an uneven shape that brings a modern touch!
45. Spiky Caesar Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
This version of the Caesar haircut is all about the smooth, gradual increase in length from a clean bald fade at the nape to a thick, 1 inch long textured top.
46. Blonde Chopped Caesar Cut Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
An eccentric touch can be brought to a Caesar haircut by trimming the sides and top traditionally and opting for a longer strand in the bangs, in order to obtain a very cool look.
47. Natural Caesar Cut With Subtle Fade
What to ask your barber
Keep it simple and start with a tapered fade around the arches and move to a higher blade setting as you approach the crown, leaving the top strands slightly longer to create a short, angled fringe above the forehead.
48. Floppy Caesar Haircuts
What to ask your barber
Keep a narrow fade around the head and increase the length towards the top to achieve a shaggy, floppy look for your crown and a thick fringe with a straight cut line.
49. Textured Caesar Cut with Tapered Sides
What to ask your barber
Taper the sides and the nape continuing towards the top and increase the top length to a maximum of 2 inches towards the front part of the crown. Here, you can add a bit of layering to obtain a less shaggy look.
50. Brown Spiky Caesar Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
Elevate the whole Caesar hairstyle with this impressive look that can add inches to your height and amplify your volume without needing any teasing and hair spray.
51. Crew Cut with Skin Fade Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
A cool alternative to the Caesar cut, the Crew cut has a big difference between the sides and the top, and you can add a subtle razor design to increase the perceived contrast.
52. Blonde Skin Fade Caesar Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
With a zero skin fade and a messy crinkled fringe, this cool look is a super modern reinterpretation of the Caesar cut and will greatly contrast with the natural colored mustache and eyebrows.
53. Brown Bowl-Cut Caesar Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
What an amazing way to break the even pattern of the Caesar Cut! This inventive hairstyle allows your facial features to be centered and exposed while the top strands have a slight brown coloring added for extra shine and texture.
54. Blurry Caesar Cut with Fade
What to ask your barber
Ask for a layered cut at the top with 1 inch long strands and keep the sides faded to increase the apparent volume and texture of this faded Caesar haircut!
55. Two Block Caesar Cut with Brown Blonde Strands
What to ask your barber
Ask for a narrow, blurry fade around the ears and arches and proceed to a quick transition to a 2 inches long bowl-cut with shorter strands at the back, and longer front strands to bring more weight at the front.
56. Blonde Caesar Cut
What to ask your barber
This short, clean Caesar cut really helps you get rid of all the extra weight around the head with one simple cut. It will look fabulous with matching facial hair.
57. Caesar Cut with Fringy Bangs
What to ask your barber
Start with a gradual fade from #0 inches around the nape, moving towards a 1/8 inches long top with finely trimmed bangs to create a spiky texture around the forehead.
58. Blonde Short Textured Caesar Cut
What to ask your barber
With an ultra-spiky textured top, this cool look has a great sharp fade around the crown, which makes it really easy to maintain and style during busy days!
59. Blurry Fade with Spiky Top Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
A dynamic Caesar Haircut can be combined with a low blurry fade that will increase your perceived volume while also eliminating the extra-weight around the sides for an easy-to-wear look!
60. Curly Caesar Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
Curly types of hair can easily be adapted for a Caesar haircut that will highly advantage the curls’ bouncy texture, while the carefully trimmed beard will complete the whole ensemble.
61. Blonde Textured Caesar Cut Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
This alternative look to the traditional Caesar haircut with horizontally directed strands can really help you gain some extra height and a casual relaxed look, just by brushing your fingers through your hair.
62. High Skin Fade Caesar Haircuts
What to ask your barber
Ask for a balanced look with short trimmed top strands and a zero fade, completed with a bushy thick beard that will bring the attention towards your face.
63. Caesar Haircuts with Blonde Fringey Top Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
This look balances the aspect of your features, bringing the longer strands towards the top and adding short shaved sides to complete this very interesting and fashionable hairstyle.
64. Bronde Colored Caesar Cut
What to ask your barber
A combination of blonde and brown will give you a cool warm shade of color for your top strands, while the dark-colored sides will accentuate your slim figure.
65. Tight Fade Caesar Haircuts
What to ask your barber
The roman emperor’s cool look is here interpreted in a cool, modern version with really fine, chiseled top strands and a smooth crown shape that makes the overall look really impressive.
66. Cropped Caesar Haircuts with Razor Design
What to ask your barber
Keep the sides narrow faded and add a cool side razor design, while keeping the crown hair short enough to arrange it in spiky messy strands. The last thing you need to do is add a fringy bang.
67. Platinum Blonde Short Spiky Caesar Cut
What to ask your barber
After bleaching the hair and dying it into a shiny platinum ice blonde hair color, you will need a very tight side fade to make the top part stand out.
68. French Crop with Messy Fringe Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
Somewhere between a French crop and an Undercut hairstyle for men, this amazing haircut could easily pass as a Caesar haircut, since it has horizontally trimmed front strands.
69. Ultra-short Skin Fade Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
Although it doesn’t have the same length all over the head, this look could easily pass as a Caesar cut, thanks to the even, straightly cut, and messy strands at the top.
70. Skin Fade Caesar Cut Hairstyle with Textured Top
What to ask your barber
Ask for a short, tapered nape, and continue with the same length towards the temples and sideburns. This will fit continuously with the sideburns, while the top part should be kept up-swept and messy.
71. Spiky Caesar Hairstyle with Fade
What to ask your barber
Ask for a narrow fade with a curvy outline that continues with a 1/2 inches long trim around the crown area, and baby bangs cut to make your top part more voluminous.
72. Heavily Chopped Caesar Cut Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
Similar to a French crop, this Caesar haircut has even, straight cut bangs that go all the way to the temple points, a spiky layered texture at the crown, and skin faded sides.
73. Clean Blurry Fade with Curly Top
What to ask your barber
With curly kinky hair, you can always count on a Caesar haircut to give your looks a well-defined, pretty shape, with a very short side fade around the walls.
74. Up-swept Caesar Haircuts
What to ask your barber
Ask for a very feathered Caesar haircut with a taper around the crown and an overall length of 1 inch, and sweep the bangs on the sides to create a cool look for your hair.
75. Heavy Bowl Caesar Haircuts
What to ask your barber
Start by trimming the sideburns really short and then cut the hair on the crown by following a Bowl-cut design with scissors, making sure to keep the whole volume intact.
76. Dark Bowl-cut Caesar Hairstyle For Men
What to ask your barber
If you are not ready to give up on your amazing thick, dark hair, opting for these heavy, long strands with intense dark-colored strands cut into a bowl-cut shape will be a good compromise!
77. Line Up Caesar Cut Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
This short trimmed haircut is easy to execute by any barber, provided that he is skillful enough to trace a straight hairline when perfecting the Caesar haircut contour.
78. Spiky Caesar Haircuts With Textured Top
What to ask your barber
This amazing hairstyle has long top strands cut with precision, which makes the whole look really stand out without you having to use any hair styling products. Smart!
79. Straight Caesar Haircuts with Beard
What to ask your barber
Unlike the traditional Caesar cut, this impressive look has a shorter crown area and short sides cut with precision, that stop right at the crown line, while creating a very defined hair shape.
80. Afro Caesar Haircuts with Razor Design
What to ask your barber
With a short 1/8 inches overall length and a neat outline, this Afro Caesar hairstyle is really easy to sport any day, and the three top razor lines will help you make it distinguishable!
81. Wavelength Caesar Cut
What to ask your barber
Ask for a minimal look, with a maximum of 1/8 inches overall length for your Caesar haircut. That will help you get a cool, clean, and very geometrical aspect for your head!
82. Low Fade Caesar Haircuts With Wavy Top
What to ask your barber
This elegant version has a narrow fade around the ear arches, with a gradual increase towards the top and a 1 inch long, feathery top with finely chiseled sides.
83. French Crop with Zero Fade
What to ask your barber
This minimal hairstyle has a high zero fade that continues with a circular crown area and straight baby bangs which trace a blunt line above the forehead.
84. Platinum Ice Colored Caesar Cut Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
Become a cool and surprising appearance, no matter where you are, with this impressive look that can easily be converted into a different hairstyle, depending on how you arrange the longer top.
85. Skin Fade with Short Top Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
Those with thick hair, but a narrow forehead, could sport a Caesar haircut by opting for a classic #0 blade skin fade around the head and continuing with a 1/8 inches long top.
86. Caesar Haircuts with Fade
What to ask your barber
Ask for a gradual fade that follows the natural outline of your hair and keep a long top with a messy, relaxed look to complete this fresh look.
87. Tight Fade with Caesar Haircuts Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
This modern look has a clean side fade and a smooth transition to a textured top, with straight bangs that you can arrange to stay sleek over the forehead.
88. Tight Fade With Side Razor Design Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
Request a classic skin fade with a longer top and a cool side razor design that will create a great contrast with the straight temple points and super short hairline.
89. Crew Cut Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
Very much like the famous Caesar Cut, the Crew cut has a lot in common with the hairstyle and you only need a good trimming to make it look fresh and stylish.
90. Caesar Haircuts With Faded Sides
What to ask your barber
This seamlessly cut hairstyle has the smoothest transition from a narrow fade to a 1/8 inches long top and creates a cool combination with the pointy, carefully trimmed beard.
91. Modern Caesar Haircuts
What to ask your barber
Unlike the traditional Caesar haircut, this modern version requires a stubby side fade and evenly cut bangs that need a bit of layering and thinning, using high precision scissors.
92. Caesar Haircuts with Fine Trimmed Beard
What to ask your barber
Fine wiry hair can benefit from opting for a small fade that draws fine straight lines for the contour of your hair, while the beard can amplify the whole smooth, geometrical look.
93. Ultra-short Caesar Haircuts
What to ask your barber
If you prefer minimal looks, this interesting mix of skin fade with straight short bangs will make your face look less pointy and more symmetrical than you’d actually expect.
94. Caesar Haircuts with Chisselled Bangs
What to ask your barber
This well-trimmed hairstyle with a square-shaped crown cut has finely thinned bangs that make the look really pop out in a crowd. Nevertheless, this particular hairstyle will require monthly visits to the barbershop in order to stay this neat.
95. High Fade Caesar Haircuts
What to ask your barber
Start with a zero fade around the sides and continue with a gradual increase in length towards the top, while leaving a couple of slightly longer, chopped to 1-inch length strands in the center of the head to create a spiky texture.
96. Caesar Haircuts with Blonde Highlights
What to ask your barber
Start with a clean, classic taper around the sides and move towards a gradually longer top part, with the strands cut horizontally to match the growing direction. Adding subtle blonde baby lights will bring a modern touch to your hair!
97. Caesar Haircuts with Taper and Round Baby Bangs
What to ask your barber
Start with a very well-defined outline and 3 inches long sideburns, cut to match the facial features, while reaching right at the finishing point of your ear lobe. Add curvy baby bangs with a maximum length of 1/2 inches to create a cool contrast.
98. High Fade with Spiky Top Caesar Haircuts
What to ask your barber
Fade the sides and keep the sideburns completely shaved in order to create a cool, messy look, while having a cool short top that can help you balance the mustache.
99. Caesar Haircuts with Cat Scratches
What to ask your barber
Mix your classic Caesar haircut with a modern element that will instantly make you look cooler than you have ever thought of! With an even length, this cool hairstyle has an added small razor interruption on the left eyebrow.
100. Caesar Haircuts with Side Razor Design Hairstyle
What to ask your barber
If you fancy a less geometrical look with straight cut angles, then this haircut will become your favorite hairstyle for sure, right after you convince yourself of its versatility.
101. Taper Fade Caesar Haircuts
What to ask your barber
Ask for the shortest taper. This will allow your natural texture to reveal its beautiful shape while offering geometry to your crown. Draw straight temple points and a straight fringe line. Sharp!
Conclusion
These 101 suggestions of Caesar haircuts are just a couple of ideas for how you could actually style your own hair! With a long textured top, shaggy uneven bangs, or super straight fringes, there are various possibilities you could opt for when searching for a cool, modern Caesar haircut interpretation! Pick one and get ready for your barber shop visits!