Straight Haired Chili Bowl Haircut

It’s possible you haven’t noticed, but there are a lot more chili bowl haircuts these days than in previous years.

It is a style that has started getting off recently and is garnering more success among men with each passing day.

Even though it seems like an awesome idea to get one immediately you should stop and think before you act.

The style does look cool but it is not as easy to grow and shape as you think.

It takes more time and effort to create one and you shouldn’t cut back on its maintenance either.

To help you out with all the crisp details that come along with styling this haircut we’ve created an ultimate guide that shows you some of the top chili bowl haircut choices.

Here is everything you need to know:

17 Most Popular Chili Bowl Hairstyles 

Basic Chili Bowl Haircut

This style is your traditional bowl cut, though. It is traditionally done by placing a bowl over the head and cutting any hair that sticks out. Nowadays hair stylists know how to make this cut look more professional and cleaner.

Runway models like this haircut because of how basic it looks and how easy it is to style.

Basic

Chili Bowl Undercut Hairstyle

You can also go for the chili bowl undercut. The nice thing about this cut is that it retains the basic bowl shape. What makes it different are the faded sides designed to give them a softer look.

Undercut

Photo @shrunknheads

Fade Chili Bowl Haircut

This variation looks similar to the undercut, but the sides are slightly higher. You will also notice a more pronounced fade. Of course, you will need the world’s best clippers for fades to achieve this look.

Fade

Photo @alan_beak

Bleached Chili Bowl Haircut

This is your basic bowl cut. Note, though that you can make this even more stylish by bleaching the hair silver or platinum blonde.

Bleached

Photo @barberhdm3

Tapered Chili Bowl Hairstyle

This retains the basic shape of the bowl cut. However, this cut features tapered sides that give it a more fashionable and not-so-unusual look.

Tapered

Photo @alan_beak

Short Fringe

This bowl cut has a softer look, thanks to the fringe bangs. Instead of the sharp edges that bowl cuts are known for, the weight of the fringes of the bangs is reduced. This gives this classic haircut a modern twist.

Short Fringe

Photo @alan_beak

Spiky Chili Bowl Haircut

Spiky hair can work with almost all kinds of haircuts, including the classic bowl cut. It is ideal for the younger crowd as this is a trendy hairstyle. Use a premium hair gel to make your hair easier to style this way.

Spiky

Photo @yeganebarber

Cap Style

This extreme hairstyle is ideal for those who are courageous enough to be at the forefront. This is a bowl cut where the top layer of the fringes is longer than the bottom, giving the illusion that the hair looks like a cap.

Cap Style Chili Bowl Haircut

Photo @alan_beak

Helmet Style

This specific variation of the chili bowl cut has shorter hair at the back and gradually lengthens to the front. The “bowl” is kept relatively thick. The sides are undercut, giving them sharp edges. You can consult a guide to short sides long top haircuts to figure out if this is right for you.

Helmet Style Chili Bowl Haircut

Photo @alan_beak

Thick Chili Bowl Haircut

This is the type of bowl cut you would usually see worn by kids in the late 80s and 90s. The hair on top is kept thick while the sides are slightly tapered. It also takes minimal to no weight off the top.

Thick

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Disconnected Undercut

This style is ideal for those who do not like the idea of completely shaving the sides of their heads. It is a bowl cut, but you will still have sideburns. Also, the bangs have a bit of weight removed to give them a softer look.

Disconnected Undercut

Photo @barberhdm3

Short Straight Chili Bowl Haircut

This chili bowl cut looks like it came straight out of a cartoon. The edges are highly straight and every strand of hair is adequately placed. To achieve this look, you need to have your hair straightened.

Bleach it platinum blonde and cut the sides with laser-like precision. You also have to use many hair products to prevent your hair from straying.

Short Straight

Photo @alan_beak

Shaved Sides

As the name suggests, this is a bowl haircut where everything that “the bowl” does not cover is removed. You can opt for this style if you prefer something unique.

Shaved Sides Chili Bowl Haircut

Photo @barberhdm3

Short Messy Bowl

Unlike the traditional chili bowl cut, where the hair falls to the sides evenly, this one has more texture at the top. Another feature of this haircut is that the bangs are longer than the sides. There are even times when they cover your eyes a bit.

Short Messy Bowl

Uneven Locks

Adding a couple of uneven locks in your bowl cut blurs the line between the traditional and modern chili bowl cuts. Typically, you need to leave the bangs much longer than the rest.

Uneven Locks

Photo @alan_beak

Textured Mushroom

This is such a ridiculous-looking hairstyle that you will need a lot of confidence and daring to pull it off. It has the undercut sides of the traditional bowl cut, but you have to leave an inch above the sides of the hair “messy” and somewhat uneven.

Textured Mushroom

Photo @alan_beak

Asymmetrical Chili Bowl

This is a sort of high-fashion hairstyle. This chili bowl cut requires cutting the top in uneven layers, often falling to one side of the head.

Asymmetrical Bowl

Photo @shrunknheads

Fade And Chili Bowl Haircut

Photo @barberhdm3

Short Spiky

Photo @alan_beak

Crown Straight Chili Bowl Haircut

Photo @alan_beak

Natural Growth Pattern Crown

Photo @alan_beak

Bowl Cut From Above

Photo @alan_beak

Fringe

Photo @alan_beak

Bowl And Beard

Photo @alitheebarber

Red Chili Bowl Cut

Photo @ashxlauren

Red Bowl Cut Back Side

Photo @ashxlauren

Wavy Bowl

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Skin Fade

Photo @ashxlauren

Long Bangs Chili Bowl Haircut

Pros and Cons of Chili Bowl Hairstyle

Pros

  • Bowl haircuts are easy to do. There are a reason parents from the 70s to 90s would use this haircut for their kids – that is that it is easy. If you have a large enough bowl, you can do it yourself, but it is best to have someone help you.
  • It’s stylish nowadays. Gone are the days when the bowl cut is considered unfashionable. Fashion and style are cyclical. What once was out of style goes back in style after a couple of decades. The bowl cut is at the forefront of fashion right now.
  • Chili bowl cuts are easy to style. You do not necessarily need to style your bowl cut a certain way. Your hair does not necessarily need to fall down the sides of your head. You can leave it “messy,” slicked back, and others. While you are at it, you should get beard products to complete your facial hair care.

Cons

  • Requires the right face shape. Not all face shapes can work with the chili bowl cut. A good haircut should be able to frame your face correctly. For instance, a bowl cut may not be the most flattering for you if you have a round face.
  • Quite hard to maintain. If you are thinking of getting the sharp-edged chili bowl cut, keeping the edges sharp is quite tricky. You should visit your hairdresser every week to get a trim, which can get quite expensive.

Quick Maintenance Tips

Bowll Cut

Pick the right hair styling products – If you want to keep your chili bowl cut laying flat, use hair serum. This hair product can help keep your hair in place, but unlike hair gel, your hair can still move.

If you were going to bleach your hair, do so before you get your hair cut – This will help get the damaged split ends trimmed off and prevent the damage from getting worse.

Do’s and Don’ts

Do ’s

  • Style your hair however you want. Your hair does not need to constantly lie flat on your head. Style your bowl cut in whatever way you like. For instance, a hairspray is great for adding volume, so your hair will not look too flat.
  • Color your hair. The chili bowl cut is a style that is punk and extreme. Changing your hair color will work quite well with a bowl cut, especially those with sharp fringes and shaved sides. Consider coloring your hair if you’re already leaping with a bowl cut. However, do your homework on hair dyes and how to use them.

Don’ts

  • Don’t try it if you have coarse hair. Trying a bowl cut with coarse hair will not look good, regardless of your face shape. For one thing, your hair will not be able to retain the bowl shape quite as straight hair would.
  • Don’t wear your hair too flat. You should use a volumizing hair mousse to give your hair more body, so it won’t look like your hair is painted on your scalp.

FAQ About Chili Bowl Haircut

How can I make my bowl cut look good?

A bowl cut may look too much for most folks, but it can look good when well-maintained and styled appropriately. You should use hair oil for healthy hair, which can help make it a lot easier to manage.

How can I choose the most suitable chili bowl cut?

Long Bangs

You will need to consider the texture of your hair and the shape of your face. If you have curly hair, although there are variants of the bowl cut that you can try, there is no assurance that it will look good on you.

Can you cut a chili bowl cut using a bowl?

As long as the bowl is large enough to cover your head, then the answer is yes. You can use it to give yourself a haircut.

What is the best chili bowl haircut?

There is no one “best” chili bowl haircut. The reason is that the best one differs from one person to another. In most cases, it will depend on your facial features and hair texture.

Conclusion

Hairstyles, just like fashion trends, seem to come back into style once enough time has passed. This is the case with the chili bowl haircut and other short haircuts you might like. This style was quite popular from the 70s to 90s and has returned.

What is different with the modern chili bowl cut is that it no longer holds the more profound meaning that those who have this cannot afford a barber to cut their hair. However, the chili bowl cut is not for the faint of heart. If you are an adventurous person willing to take risks, the chili bowl cut haircut is for you.

Michele Antunes

About the author: Michele Antunes

Michele Meesh Antunes is the lady of the Beardoholic writers team and a genius when it comes to hair and beard styles that suit any face shape. She’s been a barber for years now and, no matter your personal style, she knows exactly what beard, hairstyle and length suit you. She brings the women’s perspective on beards, beard care, haircuts and hairstyles and male grooming.

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