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Barber Tips & Tricks

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Top 7 Reasons Why Your Clients

Aren't Returning

Stay Ahead in the Barbering Game: Nurturing

Lifelong Clientele

You might have come across the saying “give a client a good cut at a reasonable price, and they'll be yours for life.” Unfortunately in reality this is not always the case. That’s where we come in! Check out some of the reasons why your clients may not be returning, whether they were long-term customers or a first-time appointment, below.

Top 7 Reasons Why Your Clients

Aren't Returning

Stay Ahead in the Barbering Game: Nurturing

Lifelong Clientele

You might have come across the saying “give a client a good cut at a reasonable price, and they'll be yours for life.” Unfortunately in reality this is not always the case. That’s where we come in! Check out some of the reasons why your clients may not be returning, whether they were long-term customers or a first-time appointment, below.

Career in Mobile Barbering: Key

Things You Need to Know about

While most barbers work in physical barbershops or hair salons, there are a growing number of barbers who work on-call. What does it mean to be a mobile barber? What are their primary responsibilities? Where to find them? In this blog, we will explain some key terms you should know about mobile barbering and how you can start a new career in it.

Career in Mobile Barbering: Key

Things You Need to Know about

While most barbers work in physical barbershops or hair salons, there are a growing number of barbers who work on-call. What does it mean to be a mobile barber? What are their primary responsibilities? Where to find them? In this blog, we will explain some key terms you should know about mobile barbering and how you can start a new career in it.

Top 4 Ways for Barbers to

Promote Themselves

Marketing is key. Knowing how to market yourself as a barber can be the difference between having 5 to 20 clients a day. If you are interested in boosting the number of your customers and furthering your advertising skills, read the list below with four ways to promote yourself as a barber.

Top 4 Ways for Barbers to

Promote Themselves

Marketing is key. Knowing how to market yourself as a barber can be the difference between having 5 to 20 clients a day. If you are interested in boosting the number of your customers and furthering your advertising skills, read the list below with four ways to promote yourself as a barber.

5 Tips for Social Media Content

Creating as a Barber

It is next to impossible to find someone who is not on social media today. More than just a tool for connection, social media is key helping barbers market themselves and promote their names and skills. If you want to up your barber game quickly, here are five tips on how to promote content online that you don't want to miss out on.

5 Tips for Social Media Content

Creating as a Barber

It is next to impossible to find someone who is not on social media today. More than just a tool for connection, social media is key helping barbers market themselves and promote their names and skills. If you want to up your barber game quickly, here are five tips on how to promote content online that you don't want to miss out on.

5 Best Haircuts for Men with

Early Hair Thinning

Losing your hair is never a good feeling, most men tend to feel self-conscious about it. Some men decide to completely shave off their heads or constantly wear a hat. One of the most common insecurities men face is hair thinning; for some men, it starts as early as in their 20s. The loss of confidence really starts to affect the way men do their hair and the types of hair cuts they get. Men start to worry about how they will be perceived by friends, family, and colleagues. Hair thinning should not be the cause of self distraughtness, and it should not limit men to have to continuously cover their heads. CADMEN Barbershop has compiled a list of the top 5 best haircuts for men experiencing early hair loss.

Man with a textured crop haircut showing forward-swept fringe with a mid or high fade on the sides

The Textured Crop: Why It Became One of Men's Most Requested Cuts

October 12, 2026

The Textured Crop: Why It Became One of Men's Most Requested Cuts

The textured crop has been one of the most consistently requested men's haircuts for several years. It is popular for practical reasons: it works across hair types, requires minimal styling time, and looks intentional at all stages of the day. Here is what it is and why it works.

What a Textured Crop Is

The textured crop is a short-to-medium top cut with a forward-swept fringe and disconnected or faded sides. The top is cut with point-cutting or razor technique to add texture and movement rather than a blunt even length across the top. The fringe sits forward toward the forehead, either cut straight across or slightly angled.

The sides are typically a mid to high fade or a significant taper, creating contrast with the fuller top section. The disconnect between the shorter sides and the textured top is a defining feature of the style.

Why It Works Across Hair Types

Most haircuts were designed with straight hair in mind. The textured crop works differently because the texture built into the cut enhances natural hair movement rather than fighting it. Fine hair benefits because the point-cutting adds visual bulk and movement that blunt cuts do not provide. Wavy hair benefits because the texture technique works with the wave pattern rather than against it. Coily hair benefits because the crop length provides structure while the texture technique allows natural movement without excessive product.

Why It Works Across Face Shapes

The forward fringe creates visual width at the forehead, which flatters oblong and long face shapes. For round faces, the crop worn with some height rather than completely flat helps add length to the face shape. The versatility of the fringe length (shorter for more forehead exposure, longer for more coverage) allows adjustment to different face shape requirements within the same basic style.

How to Style It

The textured crop typically requires minimal product. A small amount of clay or matte paste applied to dry or slightly damp hair, worked through with fingers and pushed forward toward the fringe, creates the signature relaxed textured look. The style is forgiving because the texture built into the cut means even minimal styling effort produces a presentable result.

Blowdrying with a brush while directing hair forward creates more volume at the fringe for a more defined result. Without a blowdry, the style still works, just with a slightly more relaxed, natural appearance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a textured crop and a French crop?

The French crop is a specific version with a blunt, straight fringe that falls across the forehead. The textured crop has a softer fringe that may be straight or slightly layered, and the top is cut with more texture and movement rather than a clean blunt line across. The French crop is more architectural. The textured crop is more relaxed and adaptable to different hair textures.

How short should the fade be for a textured crop?

A mid or high fade creates the most contrast and is the most common pairing. The higher the fade, the more defined the visual separation between the cropped top and the short sides. A low fade produces a softer overall look. The fade depth (how short it goes) can be skin or a short guard length depending on how clean the contrast should be.

Does the textured crop require a lot of maintenance?

The top grows more slowly than the sides if faded. The sides require a barbershop visit every 2 to 3 weeks to maintain the fade. The top can go 4 to 6 weeks before it starts losing the textured crop proportions. Most men with textured crops schedule barbershop visits every 3 to 4 weeks as a practical midpoint.

What product works best with a textured crop?

Clay or matte paste are the most common choices. They add texture and definition without shine, which maintains the relaxed appearance of the style. Pomade or gel creates too much shine and makes the style look overly slick rather than textured. The amount is small: a pea-sized amount worked through dry or damp hair is usually sufficient for short-to-medium textured crop lengths.

Can someone with thick hair wear a textured crop?

Yes. Thick hair may require more frequent side maintenance to prevent the fade from losing definition, and the top may need thinning scissor work to reduce bulk while maintaining length. The result is a textured crop that controls the thickness rather than fighting it. A barber who cuts textured crops regularly will know how to manage thick hair in this style without removing the movement and texture that define it.

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5 Best Haircuts for Men with

Early Hair Thinning

Losing your hair is never a good feeling, most men tend to feel self-conscious about it. Some men decide to completely shave off their heads or constantly wear a hat. One of the most common insecurities men face is hair thinning; for some men, it starts as early as in their 20s. The loss of confidence really starts to affect the way men do their hair and the types of hair cuts they get. Men start to worry about how they will be perceived by friends, family, and colleagues. Hair thinning should not be the cause of self distraughtness, and it should not limit men to have to continuously cover their heads. CADMEN Barbershop has compiled a list of the top 5 best haircuts for men experiencing early hair loss.

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