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Are you looking for the best “Fuckboy Haircuts” for you? Lucky for you, I know everything about Fuckboy haircuts, and I am willing to share some of my favorite cuts with you. But first, let us see what a fuckboy hairstyle is.
Fuckboy haircuts can be defined as the hottest trending men’s haircuts. Also spelled “f boy’ or “fuck boi,” fuckboy haircuts can range from long to medium to short, but they generally encompass the nice short sides and long top styles that are famous in barbershops today.
Even though fuckboys generally only fancy themselves as ladies ’ men or players, fuckboy hairstyles tend to be clean-cut, modern, and very stylish. For this reason, any person can sport a fuck boi hairstyle regardless of the stereotype.
Next, let us look at how to get a fuckboy haircut done.
When you visit your barber to get this type of haircut done, you only need to shave the sides and back then groom the middle part of the hair.
Your barber will start by fading or tapering the sides and the back. Your hair should fade up from approximately one inch to three inches. The taper can consequently get repeated on the temples such that the outcome appearance is an excellent overall taper.
To give you a better understanding of how a fuckboy haircut should look, here is a list of the 21 best fuck boi haircuts you can sport in 2022.
This has been the evergreen fuckboy haircut that we have been living with. It is loved by some but despised by others. If you are a man who would like to attract females’ attention to your gorgeous eyes and remain stylish, then you should try this one out.
The thing is that a fuckboy hairstyle coupled with a modish and styled-up topside awards your look the trendy vibe that most people opt for. Better yet, it is also very easy to care for since all you need is just a small amount of product worked in your hair each morning.
If most, if not all, ladies see you rocking a man bun today, I guarantee they’ll run toward you. That said, maybe you’re the kind that’ll frown upon man-bun hairstyles, considering them rather a feminine look. And if you are, think twice.
With the right face accessories and attitudes, such as a luxuriant mustache or rough full beard, a man bun becomes the staple of fuckboy haircuts.
This Faux Hawk haircut is the stylish and perfect way to make a great first impression without taking it as far as the Mohawk haircut would. When you think about bold fuckboy haircuts, this Faux Hawk fade might become irresistible to try out.
Most importantly, you can easily play around with your hair’s length and even keep styling it until you find that edgy, personal look.
The Quiff qualifies as one of the most signature fuckboy hair cuts. This modern textured quaff haircut is relaxed and casual, which allows it to give off chill vibes. Particularly famous among the younger generation, the Quiff does require regular maintenance that lends to the metrosexual stereotype.
That said, this Quiff is more than worth your time to style. A mere two or three inches of hair at the top is all you will need to craft this voluminous haircut. Unlike most other haircuts in this enumeration, with Quiff, you can choose to either fade the sides or leave them all at the same length.
But note that the shorter the sides, the more dramatic the Quiff.
Most fuckboys I have come across tend to shy away from this classic bowl cut, usually because they think it gives off a mushroom appearance. That is true, but you do not need to worry anymore because barbers have a new way to transform it into an iconic fashion statement.
To award you one of the trendiest fuckboy hairstyles, your barber will need to leave a sufficient length of locks on top so you can have it brushed back while he (the barber) fades of the sides of the skin.
This haircut emerged as a stylish hairstyle in 2017, but it has been making a huge surge since then. The only problem with this hairstyle is that it tends to be high maintenance, and I am not a big fan of that factor.
However, when you get it right, the positive aspect is that it will look pretty sexy, and all the ladies will fall in love with it.
For those who would not like to spend lots of your time on hair (and I cannot say I blame you), a great look that you can always consider is the close-cropped stubble haircut. This haircut is easy to maintain, and you can also do it yourself.
This slick back hairstyle is as straightforward as a suave for men with medium-sized hair locks. It is a more undone alternative to a pony or a man bun. The slick back also works with streetwear as it does with a tailored suit. You can leave the curls largely intact or break them up slightly for a more worn-in feel.
Having long hair locks awards you the ability to rock a wide array of impressive haircuts, including dreadlocks with the sides shaved clean. Even though the design is not for all gentlemen, it can be an excellent option for those of us who’re prepared to try out something that is a little out of the ordinary.
If you want to give your long locks some new life, you should consider adding this long undercut to your hairstyle. By shaving the back and the sides of your hair, you will instantaneously create an astounding contrast between the sections and long locks at the top of your head.
It may look as if this undercut and the fade haircut we reviewed earlier are the same kinds of hairstyle, but they aren’t. However, be aware that you will need thick and straight hair to spot this look.
The pompadour haircut has been around for years now, but this new type of pompadour haircut comes with a brand new twist. It also proves that pompadour is a versatile haircut that easily fits into all lifestyles you may lead.
Try out this new look, and I guarantee that you’ll love it.
This talented, heartthrob musician sure knows how to sport a great fuckboy haircut. All Zayn Malik’s hairstyles easily fall under this category. The Spiked hair is where you have long, spiky hair locks on top but shorter, tapered sides that allow you to create an incredible amalgamation of a stylish and playful appearance.
Zayn usually prefers to sport the front side of hair windswept, which further supplements the entire look with a lot of breeziness. Thanks to all the robustness and thickness of the thatch, textured spiky hairstyles are also perfect for Asian fuck boy looks.
This short on sides long on tops hairstyle will come in handy for any fuckboy. Besides making your face visually narrower and a bit longer, this hair cut adds to your overall height.
If you want to attain an utterly masculine look, try taking all the hair away from your face by pushing it to the back. This is also a fantastic way to showcase your sharp and masculine facial features.
Tom Hardy’s haircuts have forever garnered lots of inquiry and scrutiny, just like the celebrity himself. This talented ruffian fuckboy is well renowned for his achievements in the movie industry and the uncountable “feasts” he has had on the romantic battlefield.
Perhaps this explains the inclination of his fuckboy haircut into this military side. This classic buzz cut with a bear is Tom hardy’s state-of-the-art take on a gold standard of army haircuts.
As most, if not all fuckboys prefer to stand out for a crowd, the side-swept long bang is easily the perfect option for them. If, like me, you also love tweaking stuff until they meet your standards and preferences, rest assured you can easily and quickly customize the side-swept long bang to demonstrate and meet your outstanding taste as well as an individual style.
Still going strong after years (and that is because it’s as stylish as classic), this haircut is the best for the fuckboy, business cats who tend to suit up regularly, whether when going out for a drink or going to work. It is also an extremely low-maintenance haircut that can look good on heads of all sizes and shapes.
Here is another fuckboy hairstyle for those who would also like to boast a military style. A crew-cut hairstyle is designed for self-confident and daring gents who love to show off their edgy facial gorgeousness while demonstrating that they have nothing to hide behind their hair.
The comb-over hairstyle is easily one of the most timeless and evergreen men’s haircuts. With so many different ways to style comb over haircuts , all men should authentically take this iconic look into account.
Even though the comb-over hair cut was once upon a time associated with balding gentlemen who were trying to cover their thinning hair, the undercut comb or comb-over fade has positively transformed that perception.
You can also style the comb-over hairstyle in multiple ways. One is a thick, well-defined part with all the hair swept over to one side for a structured, orderly look. The other design results in hair getting brushed over naturally for a looser styling.
In the end, the comb-over haircut will award you a huge amount of flexibility and allow you to create a wide array of awe-inspiring designs.
Who said that a fuckboy hairstyle could not look romantic and sweet at the same time? Sure it can! And whoever said that has never seen this Short Curls hairstyle. Curly hair gentlemen have broken as many innocent hearts as other hair-textured men.
Something is intriguing and heart-racing about those hotwired hair locks hanging over one’s forehead. To ensure that you are looking like a fuckboy and not a regular guy sporting a f**cked up hairstyle, do not go with too much length on top when having the sides undercut.
Although this flat-top hairstyle comes with many variations, it is not for everyone. So that you can be able to pull off such a lanky look, your hair locks need to be sufficiently dense so they can get cut flat.
Besides, this fuckboy hairstyle boasts a touch of hip hop and military style, impacting the overall impression you will give. The flat top is one of those fuckboy haircuts that are a trend you may have to be truly aware of if you would like to look stylish and trend daily.

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'Kevin Nguyen' Is the Party Boy of the Asian Meme Internet
We asked real people named Kevin Nguyen how they feel about the rise of 'Kevin Nguyen' memes.
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The "Kevin Nguyen starter kit" includes the following: one wristband to the Hard Summer Music Festival, an assortment of JUUL pods, a TikTok logo, and a cup of boba milk tea, according to a popular recent tweet . It wasn't far off in spirit from a tweet from a few weeks earlier: a shot of shirtless men posing at a festival that went viral with the caption " u yell out kevin nguyen and half of them turn around ."
Across Twitter , Kevin Nguyen is the butt of so many jokes . "If ur dating a viet dude ur single to me like wtf is kevin nguyen gonna do?" said one tweet , "take u out to get boba in his lexus while listening to rave music, then talk about his supreme collection and his diamond rank on league of legends?" In a thread that reimagines the Netflix rom-com To All the Boys I've Loved Before , a character named Kevin Nguyen attends Electric Daisy Carnival, where he's identified by his six-pack abs and cocaine habit . It all has the same punchline: Kevin Nguyen is a rich, Asian raver.
But Kevin Nguyen isn't a celebrity or a social media star, or even anyone in particular. Instead, like the basic "Becky" or the bro-ey "Chad," Kevin Nguyen is a stereotype, based on nobody specific but also an amalgamation of many, some of whom might in fact be named Kevin Nguyen. Chad is a common reference, and even Beyoncé has given Becky her due , but Kevin Nguyen remains an in-joke, by and for the Asian meme internet. Circulated via Asian Twitter and Facebook groups like Subtle Asian Traits, the name has become a retort, a punchline, and a jab.
Since it was started just about one year ago, the Facebook group Subtle Asian Traits has become the locus of culturally-specific meme culture for over 1.5 million moderately online young Asians. Known as "SAT," which is clearly part of the joke, the group is where memes cross paths with commentary on diasporic tensions, first- and second-gen feelings, and parental pressures. Jokes and memes—about school and bubble tea and boys named Kevin Nguyen and never wearing one's outside shoes inside—cycle between Twitter and the Facebook SAT-sphere.
The group's popularity has no doubt fanned the flames of Kevin Nguyen's online notoriety. Per one member's own, voluntarily-done name frequency analysis, Subtle Asian Traits boasts over 12,500 members named Kevin; near 39,000 members with the last name Nguyen; and at least 307 members with the full name Kevin Nguyen, the highest frequency of any single name. That analysis seems almost entirely dedicated to validating the group's memeification of "Kevin Nguyen."
In online spaces for diasporic Asians, the name became shorthand for stereotypes of a specific subset of Asian men: young Vietnamese dudes who party, slurp boba, and show off their expensive things, while probably having a thing for vapes and EDM festivals. One might say Kevin Nguyen is the Asian party boy; others might use other terminology. "The Kevin Nguyen memes are all about being a stereotypical fuckboy," one Twitter user named Kevin Nguyen told VICE. "IDK how to word that politely hahaha."
Kevin has long been acknowledged as a common name in the Asian community, but not just that: since June 18, 2011, an Urban Dictionary entry for "Kevin Nguyen" has stated, "Most common name in the Asian world for males." Interest in that entry skyrocketed in September 2019, per a graph on Urban Dictionary's site, which seems to line up with the popularity of Kevin Nguyen memes across Twitter and Facebook.
The name's commonality prompted writer and editor Kevin Nguyen, currently at the Verge , to put forth in a 2014 piece : "We need to talk about Kevin Nguyen," the name that he quipped was shared by approximately "1,234 other guys." Undoubtedly, it's far more than that. Nguyen is the most common last name in Vietnam where it originates, and also in Australia ; in the United States, it's the 38th most common , while Kevin is the 72nd most popular American male first name . "John Smith" might seem ubiquitous, but its 24,800,000 Google results pale in comparison to the 32,700,000 associated with "Kevin Nguyen." Plenty of names are common but that doesn't make them memes. Yet, "Kevin Nguyen" gained a new life online.
"The way I see it, the 'Kevin Nguyen' memes have always been a parody of how common our first and last name is," Kevin Nguyen, a recent biology graduate, told VICE in an email. "Since we usually come from the same cultural background, that means we also have similar traits (shout out to my 5’9 short kings)."
Meme culture would be lost without stereotypes. That's the entire axis on which the "starter kit" memes turn, for example: letting people infer identities or subcultures from 5-7 images. Astrology memes, meanwhile, imply shared traits based on shared birth criteria. Memes about being Vietnamese, Filipino, or even just Asian, presume shared experiences by virtue of shreds of shared cultural background. Meant to be shareable and easily digestible, memes distill things down to their lowest common denominators. In doing so, meme culture can make things that are actually quite generic feel really, really specific.
Experiences, personality types, outfits, and choices exist across the spectrum. If you choose a behavior or a quality, you can probably find someone to which it applies, from any group you can possibly name. But by finding small points of connection, the result is feeling like you're in on the joke, and in the parlance of 2019, feeling "attacked" is a good thing. Kevin Nguyen, a current student, told VICE over Twitter that while memes about his name can make him feel called out, they aren't inaccurate. "My favorite Kevin Nguyen meme is the 'Kevin Nguyen starter pack' because it honestly describes most of what I do haha," he said.
Sure, plenty of people, Asian and non-Asian, are ravers and fuckboys but aren't named Kevin Nguyen, just as plenty of people named Kevin Nguyen aren't rich or into EDM or drive a Lexus or even drink boba. But having one big inside joke that's shared in a group of 1.5 million people who are kinda like you creates a feeling of belonging that can be hard to find.
"I think the Kevin Nguyen name is symbolic for the flexing, Supreme-wearing, raving, and partying Asian boy that you see all too often," Daniel Chong, who made the "Kevin Nguyen starter kit" meme, told VICE. The meme represents the "whole Kevin Nguyen lifestyle," he said, inspired by people at a local boba shop late at night. "It’s also really funny to make jokes about [this kind of lifestyle] because you see it so often that you just HAVE to comment."
For people who share the name, the memes are unavoidable. Kev Nguyen, a fourth-year college student, goes by the shortened moniker due to "there usually being multiple Kevin's in [his] immediate setting." Kev has seen jokes about his name on Facebook's Subtle Asian Traits and Subtle Asian Ravers since last year. "I get, on average, seven people tagging me on any Kevin/Kevin Nguyen post," Kev said. "I actually got tagged by a random person once, and they didn’t realize that they tagged the wrong Kevin Nguyen."
It's similar for Kevin Nguyen, a recent Master's graduate, who recalls jokes about his name, the last name Nguyen, and "Asian people named Kevin" on Facebook and Tumblr since middle school; he gets tagged in a meme post on Subtle Asian Traits at least once a week. Kevin Nguyen, a medical student, started noticing memes about his name this year; now, he's tagged in SAT posts about once a month. Kevin Nguyen, an artist and graphic designer, receives "about 10+ tags from friends" in every viral Kevin Nguyen meme.
The responses to Kevin Nguyen memes from people named Kevin Nguyen were overwhelmingly positive. To Kev Nguyen, adding a specific name can make memes sound "more personally attacking," which "makes [them] funnier because we all know a Kevin Nguyen, or at least a Kevin." For Kevin Nguyen, the Master's graduate, it's not just funny, but flattering. "The fact that my name is basically a trademark, community, whatever you want to describe it, that in itself is pretty cool to me," he said.
The silly stereotypes might poke fun at some people's realities, but according to others, the stereotype can be a way of also highlighting something more problematic. One Twitter user associated the generic Kevin Nguyen with Asian American men who " do hard drugs, say the n-word ." Used like that, "Kevin Nguyen" can be a jab, used to differentiate one's self from others, a dynamic that isn't surprising in a place like SAT, where individual identities can be compressed by virtue of group affiliation.
Memes like that one, which is underscored by the reality of anti-Blackness in Asian communities, can be a way of calling out one's community in a way that's easier to parse. Referring to a tweet that read , "asian boys with fake hood accents make me laugh like okay kevin nguyen," Kevin Nguyen, the artist and graphic designer, said, "It calls out Asians that use the N-word. Memes that make you laugh but also cal
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