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Cutting a Mohawk Haircut? Here’s How to Get It Right Every Time

Cutting a Mohawk Haircut? Here’s How to Get It Right Every Time

The mohawk haircut is one of the coolest, most iconic hairstyles out there. It’s bold, edgy, and really lets your personality shine. But cutting a mohawk takes some technique to get it right. In this guide, we’ll go over everything you need to know to cut a mohawk haircut, even if it’s your first time.

By following these steps, you can be sure to nail the look every time—whether you’re cutting it for yourself or helping someone else get a new, daring hairstyle!

What is a Mohawk Haircut?

short mohawk haircut

A mohawk haircut is a hairstyle where the hair on the sides of the head is shaved or very short, while a strip of longer hair is left in the middle. This strip can be as narrow or as wide as you like, and it usually runs from the forehead to the back of the neck. Some people like to spike this strip of hair up, while others let it fall naturally.

The style was made popular by punk rock culture, but today, many people choose this hairstyle because it stands out and makes a strong statement.

Things You’ll Need for a Perfect Mohawk Haircut

To cut a mohawk, you’ll need a few tools:

  • Electric clippers with different guard sizes
  • Sharp scissors for detailing
  • A fine-tooth comb to help with parting and trimming
  • Spray bottle with water to dampen the hair
  • Mirror (two mirrors if cutting the back yourself)
  • Towel or cape to keep hair off the clothes

Tools You Will Need For The Haircut

For a mohawk haircut, Hattori Hanzo offers a range of shears suited for precision and texture work:

HH1 Kamikaze Shears

best tools to use for cutting mohawk

Ideal for sharp, precise cuts along the shaved sections

HH14T Shimatta Blending Shears

best scissors to use for mohawk style haircut

Great for medium-coarse texturizing in the mohawk strip.

HH340T Mazeru Swivel Shears

best shears to cut mohawk haircut

Provides added comfort and maneuverability for intricate work.

Check the full shears collection now.

Step 1: Decide the Width of the Mohawk Strip

mens mohawk haircut

The width of the mohawk strip depends on personal style. Some people prefer a thin strip, about an inch wide, while others go for a broader section. To start, figure out where you want the mohawk to go.

Use the comb to part the hair down the middle of the head. Then, make a second part to each side, based on the width you want. Clip or tie up the center strip so you know which parts to shave.

Step 2: Shave the Sides

Now, it’s time to shave the sides. Attach the guard that suits the length you want for the shaved sections. For a classic mohawk, a #1 or #2 guard will give you a close shave, while a #3 or #4 guard will leave a bit more length.

Start from the bottom of the sides, close to the ear, and move the clippers upwards until you reach the parted section. Do this on both sides, and make sure the shaved part is even. Go slowly to avoid accidentally shaving the center strip.

Step 3: Trim the Center Strip

Once the sides are shaved, it’s time to focus on the longer center strip. Decide how long you want this hair to be. Use scissors to trim it, cutting small sections at a time. If you want the mohawk to stand up, shorter lengths (around 2 to 4 inches) are easier to spike.

For a sleek, modern look, longer mohawks can also look great, falling down to one side. Whatever style you choose, make sure to keep the length consistent throughout the strip.

Step 4: Check for Symmetry

Symmetry is key to a great mohawk haircut. Stand in front of a mirror and look at the haircut from all angles. You can also use a hand mirror to check the back. Make sure both sides are even, and adjust any uneven parts with the clippers or scissors.

Step 5: Clean Up the Edges

The finishing touch to any mohawk haircut is a clean edge. Use clippers without a guard, or a razor, to neaten the edges of the mohawk. Go around the ears and neckline to remove any stray hairs and make the hairstyle look professional.

Styling Tips for Your Mohawk Haircut

mohawk haircutting tutorial for barbers

The way you style your mohawk can totally change your look! Here are some popular options:

  1. Spiked Mohawk: Apply hair gel or wax to the center strip, and use your fingers to pull the hair upwards. This classic look is bold and eye-catching.
  2. Curly Mohawk: For naturally curly hair, let the curls add texture to the mohawk. Use a bit of styling cream to define the curls and keep them in place.
  3. Braided Mohawk: Braid the center strip for a unique style twist. This can be done for special occasions or whenever you want to switch things up.
  4. Slicked Back Mohawk: If you want a more subtle look, you can use hair gel to slick the center strip back instead of spiking it.

Maintaining Your Mohawk Haircut

A mohawk haircut needs regular maintenance, especially on the sides. Here are some tips to keep it looking fresh:

  • Touch up the shaved sides every week or two to keep them short and sharp.
  • Trim the center strip every few weeks if you want to maintain a certain length.
  • Use hair products to keep the style looking good. Gel, wax, or pomade will help with spikes or any other style you choose.
  • Wash and condition the hair as usual. Just because the sides are shaved doesn’t mean the mohawk strip doesn’t need care.

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Cutting a Mohawk

  1. Uneven Sides: Make sure you check for symmetry before finishing. Uneven sides can make the mohawk look lopsided.
  2. Using Dull Scissors: Always use sharp scissors for trimming to get clean, even cuts.
  3. Starting Without a Plan: Know the width and style you want before starting. Planning helps prevent mistakes.
  4. Not Checking the Back: Use a hand mirror to make sure the back of the mohawk is even.
  5. Overusing Products: Less is more with hair products. Too much gel or wax can make the hair look greasy or weighed down.

FAQs

Q1: How long does it take to cut a mohawk?
It usually takes around 20-30 minutes if you’re doing it yourself, but with practice, you can do it faster. A professional can often complete a mohawk in about 15 minutes.

Q2: Can I cut a mohawk at home?
Yes! As long as you have the right tools and follow the steps carefully, it’s possible to cut a mohawk at home. Just take your time, especially if it’s your first attempt.

Q3: How do I make my mohawk stand up?
To make your mohawk stand up, use a strong-hold hair gel or hair wax. Apply it to the damp center strip and use your hands or a comb to pull the hair upward.

Q4: How often should I shave the sides of my mohawk?
For a clean look, shave the sides every week or two. This will keep the haircut looking fresh and edgy.

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