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Eden Hazard’s hair has been one of the most requested footballer looks in my chair for over a decade. His signature — a textured top with a clean mid fade — is deceptively simple but requires precise blending to get right. Here’s every major Hazard haircut from his Chelsea debut to Real Madrid, with exact clipper settings and styling breakdowns so your barber nails it.
Key Takeaways
- Hazard’s signature style is a French crop with a mid skin fade and blunt fringe
- His Chelsea-era looks feature longer, more textured tops — easier to maintain
- The Real Madrid cuts are tighter, sharper, and need more frequent barber visits
- Ask for a “mid skin fade with a cropped blunt fringe” for his most iconic look
- A matte paste or clay gives the best finish for Hazard-style texture
How to Get Eden Hazard’s Haircut at Your Barbershop
Bringing a photo to your barber is only half the battle. I’ve had plenty of clients show me a Hazard photo and still walk out disappointed because they didn’t communicate the details. Here’s exactly what to say and what to expect during the cut.
What to Tell Your Barber
Don’t just say “give me the Eden Hazard haircut.” Instead, break it down: ask for a mid skin fade starting at the temples, blending from a #0 to a #2. Request 2–3 inches on top with textured point-cutting, and specify whether you want the fringe blunt (his French crop look) or swept to the side (his captain era). Mention that you want the neckline tapered, not blocked — Hazard always keeps a clean, curved neckline that follows the natural shape.
Clipper Settings and Guard Numbers
For Hazard’s signature fade, I start with a foil shaver at the bottom, blend to a #0.5 at the temples, then transition to a #1.5 through the mid-section. The clipper guard numbers matter here — the gradient between each guard should be seamless with no visible lines. On top, I use scissors only, cutting with point-cutting technique to create texture and movement rather than a flat, blunt finish.
Daily Styling Routine
Hazard’s styles require minimal product and effort, which is part of their appeal. On towel-dried hair, work a pea-sized amount of matte clay or paste between your palms and apply from roots to tips, pushing hair either forward (for the crop) or to the side (for the part). For his quiff variations, spend 30 seconds with a hair dryer on medium heat, lifting the front section upward, then set with product. Skip hairspray unless you need all-day hold for an event.
How Often to Visit the Barber
Hazard’s sharper Madrid-era cuts need trimming every 2 weeks to maintain the fade crispness. His more relaxed Chelsea styles can stretch to 3–4 weeks between visits. I always tell clients to book their next appointment before leaving the chair — waiting until the cut looks rough means you’ve already gone too long. Budget for a professional cut every 2–3 weeks if you want to stay in Hazard territory.
Who Is Eden Hazard?
Eden Hazard is a Belgian professional footballer who rose to prominence at Chelsea FC, where he became one of the Premier League’s most electrifying players. Known for his dribbling skills and creative play, Hazard spent seven successful seasons at Chelsea before his high-profile move to Real Madrid in 2019. Throughout his career, his hairstyles have reflected his evolution from young talent to established superstar, always maintaining a polished appearance that matches his technical brilliance on the field.
Eden Hazard’s Career And Style Evolution
Hazard’s style journey mirrors his football career—starting with youthful, trendy cuts at Chelsea and maturing into classic, refined styles at Madrid. His early years featured experimental textures and occasional blonde highlights, particularly during major tournaments.
As he’s aged, Hazard has gravitated toward timeless cuts that emphasize clean lines and professional grooming. This evolution shows how athletes can adapt their image while maintaining signature elements like his consistently well-maintained fade.
How To Ask For Eden Hazard Haircuts
When requesting a Hazard cut, specify a short back and sides with a #2-3 fade starting mid-temple. The top should be left 2-3 inches for styling versatility.
Ask for textured cutting on top to add movement without bulk. Mention you want the ability to style it multiple ways—side part for formal, textured for casual, or slicked back for sport. The key is maintaining clean edges with weekly neck and ear trimming.
Early Chelsea Fresh Fade
Hazard’s breakthrough Chelsea look featured a high skin fade with roughly 2 inches on top styled forward. This youthful cut from 2012-2013 showcased his confidence as he adapted to Premier League football.
The sharp fade started at the temples, creating strong contrast with the textured top. Style with matte clay for that effortless, just-rolled-out-of-bed texture that was trendy in early 2010s football.

2014 World Cup Textured Quiff
Belgium’s World Cup campaign saw Hazard sporting a modern quiff with volume. The sides were faded to a #2, while the top measured 3 inches at the front, gradually shortening toward the crown.
This style required blow-drying upward and back, then finishing with medium-hold pomade. The quiff added height to his face, perfect for his oval face shape and complementing his athletic build during Belgium’s impressive tournament run.
Chelsea Captain Side Part
As Hazard matured into Chelsea’s leader around 2015-2016, he adopted a classic side part with subtle modern touches. The part was created with a razor line, not too harsh but defined enough for structure.
The fade was conservative—starting at #3 and blending upward. This professional look worked with gel for match days or matte paste for casual appearances, showing versatility befitting a team captain.

2016 Euros Slicked Back Style
For Euro 2016, Hazard debuted a sleek slicked-back style that became his tournament signature. The sides featured a mid-fade while the top was grown to 3-4 inches for proper flow backward.
Using pomade on damp hair, the style was combed straight back for a polished finish. This sophisticated look highlighted his facial features and conveyed the confidence of Belgium’s star player during their run to the quarter-finals.
2018 World Cup Blonde Highlights
Hazard’s most daring look came during the 2018 World Cup with subtle blonde highlights through his dark brown hair. The base cut remained his trusted fade with textured top, but the highlights added dimension and caught stadium lights.
The color was professionally done with foils, creating natural-looking sun-kissed streaks. This style required purple shampoo maintenance and showed his willingness to experiment during major tournaments.

Final Chelsea Season Crop
His farewell Chelsea season featured a mature French crop with textured fringe. The top was cut to 1.5-2 inches with point-cutting for texture, while sides were faded from skin to #2.
The fringe was styled forward with a slight angle, creating a youthful yet refined appearance. This low-maintenance cut needed only sea salt spray and finger-styling, perfect for a player focused on his final Premier League campaign.

Real Madrid Presentation Cut
Hazard’s Madrid unveiling showcased a sharp, professional cut befitting the Bernabéu. The style featured a perfect mid-fade with 2.5 inches on top, styled with a subtle side part.
The finish was glossy using light pomade, creating that “Galáctico shine” expected at Madrid presentations. Every line was precise—from the curved hairline to the tapered neckline—demonstrating attention to detail for this career-defining moment.

Madrid Textured Top With Fade
Settling into Madrid life, Hazard adopted a relaxed textured style with a consistent fade. The top features choppy layers cut with thinning shears for natural movement.
The fade starts at #1.5 and blends seamlessly to the textured top. Styled with matte fiber paste, this look offers versatility—messy for training, neat for media duties. It’s become his go-to style, balancing professional requirements with easy maintenance.

Current Classic Side Part
Hazard’s current look returns to the timeless side part but with refined execution. The part sits naturally without a hard line, while the fade is subtle—#2 to #4.
The top measures 2-3 inches, allowing for various styling options. He typically uses light hold cream for a natural finish that moves during play. This mature style reflects his veteran status while maintaining the polish expected at Real Madrid.

Eden Hazard Stubble Style
Hazard’s facial hair has remained remarkably consistent—designer stubble at 2-3mm. This length provides definition without looking unkempt, framing his face perfectly.
The stubble is maintained twice weekly with a quality trimmer, keeping edges sharp along the jawline and cheeks. He avoids connecting to sideburns, creating separation between hair and beard. This subtle facial hair complements his hairstyles without competing for attention.
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Products For Hazard’s Looks
Achieving Hazard’s styles requires quality products: matte clay for texture, pomade for slicked looks, and sea salt spray for natural movement. A good blow dryer with cool setting helps set styles without damage.
For his stubble, invest in a precision trimmer with multiple guards. Hair should be washed with clarifying shampoo twice weekly to remove product buildup, followed by lightweight conditioner. Heat protectant spray is essential when blow-drying for his more structured styles.
Getting Hazard’s Look for Your Face Shape
Hazard has an oval face, which is why almost all his styles look natural. If you share that face shape, you can request any variation on this list.
Round faces should lean toward the textured quiff or side part styles — they add height and create the illusion of length. Avoid the cropped styles that sit flat on top. Square faces work well with the slicked back or side part looks that complement strong jawlines.
Long faces do best with the cropped or textured top styles that add width without height.
Styling Tip From The Chair
Most of Hazard’s looks require just 2 minutes of styling. Towel dry, work a small amount of matte paste or clay through the top, and either push it to the side or forward. The key is using product sparingly — his looks are never overly styled or shiny.
For the quiff styles, blow dry upward at the front for 30 seconds before applying product.
FAQs: Eden Hazard Hairstyles
What is Eden Hazard’s signature haircut?
Hazard’s signature is the textured top with mid-fade, which he’s worn in various forms throughout his career. This versatile cut typically features 2-3 inches on top with textured cutting for movement, paired with a fade starting at #2 around the temples.
The style’s appeal lies in its adaptability—it can be styled formally with a side part or casually with textured paste. This cut has become his default because it suits his oval face shape perfectly and requires minimal daily maintenance while looking professionally groomed.
How do I style my hair like Eden Hazard?
Start with towel-dried hair and apply pre-styling cream for heat protection and hold. Blow-dry while lifting hair with fingers or a brush, directing hair in your desired style—back for slicked looks or to the side for his part. Apply a small amount of matte paste or clay, warming it between palms before working through hair from roots to tips.
For his textured looks, scrunch and twist sections while applying product. Finish with hairspray for longer hold. The key is not overloading with product—Hazard’s styles always look natural and touchable.
What face shape suits Hazard’s styles?
Hazard’s cuts work best on oval and oblong face shapes, though they’re adaptable for others with minor adjustments. The consistent fade elongates round faces, while the textured top adds width for narrow faces.
Square faces benefit from the softness of his textured styles rather than harsh lines. The key is adjusting the fade height—lower fades for longer faces, higher for rounder ones. His styles avoid extreme volume on top, making them universally flattering when properly proportioned to individual face shapes.
Can I get an Eden Hazard haircut with thick or curly hair?
Absolutely. Hazard has naturally thick, slightly wavy hair, so the style translates well to similar textures. If your hair is very curly, I’d adjust by leaving slightly more length on top and using thinning shears to reduce bulk while keeping the curl pattern. The fade on the sides works the same regardless of texture — it’s the top styling that needs adapting.
How much does an Eden Hazard-style haircut cost?
A quality skin fade with a scissor-cut textured top typically runs between $30–60 at a skilled barber, depending on your location. This isn’t a quick clipper-all-over cut — it requires precise blending work and scissor technique on top. Expect the appointment to last 35–45 minutes for a proper execution. Tipping your barber 15–20% is standard for this level of detail work.
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