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What is the peaky blinders haircut called

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What is the peaky blinders haircut called

What is the peaky blinders haircut called

So, you've seen the show, right? That sharp, almost dangerous look Tommy Shelby rocks. It's got a name, officially it's just the Peaky Blinders haircut. But if you walk into a barbershop and say that, they'll know exactly what you mean. In barber-speak though, it's a high skin fade with a disconnected top and a long fringe. People also call it the Tommy Shelby haircut, after Cillian Murphy's character. It's basically a modern spin on the old-school undercut, but way more extreme. The sides are practically shaved, and the top? It's all business, long and full of attitude.

What are the key features of a Peaky Blinders haircut?

Three things make this cut stand out, and honestly, they're non-negotiable. First, the sides and back get buzzed super short—we're talking a high skin fade that goes right down to the bone. Second, the top is left really long, like 3 to 5 inches. And third, that front part is styled into this heavy, textured fringe that either sweeps to one side or just hangs forward. The whole thing looks sharp, clean, and incredibly structured. It's got that 1920s vibe but with a modern barber's twist. No messing around.

How do you ask a barber for a Peaky Blinders haircut?

Don't just say "gimme the Peaky Blinders look" and hope for the best. Be specific. Ask for a high skin fade or a high bald fade on the sides and back. Tell them you want it disconnected—meaning the top doesn't blend into the sides at all. The top should be 3 to 4 inches long, with a heavy fringe you can push forward or to the side. And hey, pulling up a picture of Tommy Shelby on your phone? That's the smart move. No confusion.

What hair products are best for styling a Peaky Blinders haircut?

To nail that slick, textured look, you need something with serious hold but a matte finish. None of that greasy, shiny stuff. Here's what works:

  • Clay pomade: Gives you a strong, pliable hold that looks natural, not wet.
  • Texturizing paste: Adds volume and separation without making your hair feel heavy or oily.
  • Hair wax: Firm hold, slight sheen—good for that classic feel.
  • Sea salt spray: Spritz this on damp hair before blow-drying. It adds texture and grip.

Put the product in dry or slightly damp hair, then use your fingers to shape the fringe forward or to the side. Stay away from gels or heavy creams. You don't want that wet look. Not for this cut.

Who can pull off a Peaky Blinders haircut?

Surprisingly, this cut works for a lot of guys. It's pretty versatile. It's especially good if you have:

  • Oval or square face shapes: The long fringe balances your face out and really highlights the jawline.
  • Thick hair: That disconnected top needs some density to get the volume right.
  • Fine hair: It can work, but you might need to keep the top a bit shorter so it doesn't fall flat.

Probably skip this if you've got really curly or super coarse hair. The look kind of depends on that sleek, smooth texture. But hey, with enough effort and the right products, maybe you can adapt it. Maybe.

How often do you need to maintain a Peaky Blinders haircut?

Here's the thing—that high skin fade grows out fast. And when it does, the contrast disappears. You'll need to stay on top of it. Here's a rough schedule:

Maintenance Task Frequency
Barber visit for fade touch-up Every 2 to 3 weeks
Trim the top length Every 4 to 6 weeks
At-home styling Daily

What is the difference between a Peaky Blinders haircut and a regular undercut?

They're similar, sure. Both have short sides and long hair on top. But the big difference is the fade. A regular undercut has this hard line where the shaved sides meet the longer top. Like a clear dividing line. The Peaky Blinders cut uses a high skin fade, which blends the shaved sides into the skin gradually. It's smoother, more modern. Plus, the Peaky style really emphasizes a longer, heavier fringe that's styled forward. A regular undercut? You can do whatever you want with the top.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get a Peaky Blinders haircut if I have a receding hairline?

You can, but you might need to tweak it a bit. That long fringe is a key part of the look, and if your hairline's receded a lot, it might not cover your forehead the way you want. A good barber can adjust it though—keep the fringe shorter and more textured to work with what you've got.

Is the Peaky Blinders haircut the same as a pompadour?

No way. Not even close. A pompadour is all about sweeping the hair up and back, creating volume on top. The Peaky cut has a fringe that falls forward or to the side. Totally different styles.

Do I need to have straight hair for this haircut?

Not exactly, but straight or slightly wavy hair is the easiest to work with. If your hair's curly, you can still pull it off—just blow-dry it straight or use a flat iron. Just know it'll take more effort.

How long does it take to style a Peaky Blinders haircut in the morning?

Once you get the hang of it, maybe 5 to 10 minutes. You blow-dry the top forward, put in some matte product, and shape the fringe. The sides? They're already done thanks to the fade.

Kort sammanfattning

  • Namn: Frisyren kallas officiellt Peaky Blinders haircut eller Tommy Shelby haircut, men beskrivs som en high skin fade med lång lugg.
  • Nyckelelement: Raka sidor med hög fading, långt hår på toppen och en tung, texturerad lugg som stylas framåt eller åt sidan.
  • Produkter: Använd en matt lera eller texturpasta för att få den karaktäristiska strukturerade looken utan glans.
  • Underhåll: Kräver barberarbesök var 2-3:e vecka för att bibehålla den skarpa fadingen och kontrasten.