Brush cut: Another name for this look is longer butch cut. The nicest thing about this hairstyle is its natural curls.
Bun: Women are fond of this hairstyle. It appears when hair is tied up in a knot at the top, back, or crown of the head.
Bunches: Sometimes referred to as pigtails, they can be worn braided or unbraided.
Burr: The top measurement is less than 5 millimeters (0.25 inches), sometimes referred to as abutch.
Businessman cut: Another name for this style of haircut is a regular haircut.
Butch cut: A butch cut is when the hair is trimmed short in all directions at the top of the head. The length of the top, upper back, and sides is all the same, usually falling between 5 and 20 millimeters (0.25 and 0.75 inches), depending on the shape of the head. Using a clipper, the hair below the back, sides, and top part of the head is tapered short or semi-short, much like a crew cut.
Buzz cut: These are short haircuts, such as the butch cut, crew cut, flattop, and ivy league, that are created using electric clippers.
Caesar cut: Men's hairstyles with a normal fade and a lengthier bang or fringe than the top length.
Chignon: This particular style of bun is coiled neatly at the nape of the neck.
Chonmage: A variant on the classic topknot, this hairstyle doesn't need shaving the top of the head.