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Business man's cut or Professional Cut - a term that describes a short (but not extremely short) haircut.
It would generally refer to a cut that is long enough to be either parted or brushed back from the forehead. The back and sides may be tapered or slightly longer, but cut around the ears. A good example of this cut worn on the shorter side is actor Hugh Laurie from the popular TV show House.
College Cut - Haircut that is similar to an Ivy League cut. The back is clipper cut short all the way past the crown with the length increasing until the front fringe or bangs start anywhere from one to three inches in the front of the head. Bangs may be worn straight down, parted in the middle or brushed to the side.
Landing Strip - the patch of scalp that can been seen in the flat area of a very short flattop haircut.
Layered Cut - Style of having hair cut so that hair on different parts of the head is approximately the same length (instead of being cut longer in the centre and shorter around the edges). This cut contrasts from tapered cuts and bowl cuts.
Razor Cut - a technique of cutting hair using the blade of a razor instead of scissors.
Shaved - the hair is cut completely to the skin using a traditional razor blade or an electric razor. This should not be confused with hair that is cut using clippers. A crew cut or a buzz cut is not shaved.
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