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Use the scissor over comb technique on the top section to trim the hair to the desired length. Blow dry the hair into the desired style with a light gel until completely dry. Finish with a dry paste and style to the clients preference.

This is a classic cut that is not going out of style any time soon. It is a great solution for young children with problem crown areas or anyone looking for a low maintenance hairstyle.

Greg Zorian is a third-generation barber with over two decades of experience behind the chair and as an educator. If the hair is longer start on the top section first. Use the scissor over comb technique start in the center section. Over direct the bangs slightly to leave the hair longer in the front to comb to the side or stand up. Repeat step 1 on the left side of the center guide. Repeat step 1 on the right side of the center guides.

Cut the round of the head section. Start in the right temple area and use the scissor or clipper over comb technique and blend into the top section. Follow the contour of the head. This is not a square shaped haircut so you do not need to leave weight in the corners.

Follow step 4 all the way around the head to the left temple area. Make sure to cut the crown down so there is not hair sticking up. Cut the sides and back section. Blend into the round of the head taking an imaginary line straight up as the head rounds in.

This will leave the hair with a smooth blend and no line of demarcation. Even if your hair is naturally somewhat frizzy, you can still rock an Ivy League. Check out how George Clooney uses a medium length Ivy League with his slightly frizzy hair.

The Ivy League looks great at several lengths, and if you desire, you can wear it short as it was originally intended.

This trendy style combines a high fade with a side-swept Ivy League. Introducing the most classy and maintained Ivy League with a small quiffed pompadour in the front. The sides are finely tapered and the temple is almost faded with a stubble beard to come to balance the look of the face. Make note that this will need some products to stay in place and look sharp. Another version of the side swept Ivy, this style adds a bit more volume, almost taking it into quiff territory.

Slick and clean, this haircut combs all of the hair into place and keeps the sides short to create a nice contrast that makes this look pop. If you like more casual styles, you might want to consider this Ivy League.

Another neat look, this cut takes the Ivy a bit longer on the sides, resulting in a fuller head of hair. This is what we call a collaboration between short hairstyles with ivy league. The side swayed makes it more of an Ivy look whereas the short hair length gives it that classy charm. Taper the sides to pull attention on the top with faded temples.

The beard being dense balances the face just perfectly. This European-inspired Ivy League variation is trendy and tidy. One great hairstyling trick is to use a roller brush at the front of the head to curl up the hair. Here you can see that technique applied to the Ivy League, which creates a more laid-back vibe. Into super short, dapper hairstyles? Check out this formal Ivy League. GS December 1, at pm. Thanks for that, Morgan.

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