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The Caesar cut is a men's hairstyle, with a short, horizontally straight cut fringe. The hair is layered to around 1 to 2 inches all over. It is named after Julius Caesar, whose images frequently depict him wearing his hair in such a manner.
   For American youths of the 1990s, it's also called a Clooney cut, because it was worn by actor George Clooney on the TV show ER.
   The Caesar cut has remained popular as a haircut worn by men concerned with classic styling, particularly with British and African-American males. A short version became popular following the inclusion of the style in various science fiction television shows such as the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica. This variation of the style is cut to a British grade 4-5 (all over) and matte waxed to create a textured, rugged finish.

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