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hardLow taperlow taper edgar
Low Taper Edgar
A low-taper version of the Edgar that keeps the side cleanup subtle while the blunt front stays prominent.
Cut difficulty
hard
Maintenance
medium
Popularity
89/100

What to tell your barber
Use this script for a low taper edgar, then show the generated reference image.
- 1
"I want a low taper edgar."
- 2
"Keep the taper low around the sideburns and neckline."
- 3
"Preserve the blunt Edgar front and keep enough weight behind it."
- 4
"Keep the blend clean and adjust the finish for my hair texture."
How it is cut
- The low taper should not climb into the crop or make the side look disconnected.
- The final shape should be checked from the side, front, and back before the neckline is finished.
Maintenance tips
- Comb the front into place before adding matte product.
- Refresh the fade every 2 to 3 weeks before the shortest area grows blurry.
- Start styling with matte clay, then add more product only where the top needs control.
Similar styles
Open a related cut if this one is close but not quite the right fade height or top shape.



