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G-Eazy’s slicked-back look is one of the top five celebrity haircuts I get asked to recreate, and after doing it hundreds of times I can tell you that most tutorials online miss the one detail that makes or breaks it. His signature style isn’t just about pomade and a comb β it’s about the specific cut underneath that makes the styling possible.
Here are 10 G-Eazy hairstyles broken down with the exact cut specifications and styling steps I give every client who brings in his photo.
Key Takeaways
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- G-Eazy’s foundation cut is a disconnected undercut with 4-6 inches on top β this is the base that makes all 10 of his styles possible.
- His signature slick back requires premium water-based pomade on damp hair, combed with a fine-tooth comb and locked with finishing spray.
- The style works best with straight to slightly wavy hair, but wavy and curly types can adapt by choosing his textured variations instead.
- Maintenance matters: expect bi-weekly barber visits to keep the fade sharp and the disconnect clean.
- The entire styling process takes 10-15 minutes once mastered β the investment is in learning the blow-dry technique, not the daily time commitment.
Adapting G-Eazy Styles for Different Hair Types
G-Eazy has naturally straight, thick hair β which is the ideal canvas for his signature looks. But I recreate his styles on all hair types in my chair, and the key is knowing what to adjust.
If you have wavy hair, you can absolutely achieve his slick back, but you’ll need to blow-dry on high heat with a paddle brush to straighten before applying pomade. Water-based pomades with strong hold work better for wavy hair than oil-based ones, because they set firmer and resist your hair’s natural wave throughout the day. His textured quiff and messy looks actually look better with natural wave.
For curly hair, skip the classic slick back entirely β it will fight you all day. Instead, focus on his textured quiff, messy top, and modern pompadour styles, which work with your curl pattern rather than against it. Use a matte clay instead of pomade for better hold on curls.
Men with fine or thin hair should lean into his wet-look slick back. The generous pomade application that style requires actually works in your favor β the product adds weight and body that fine hair lacks naturally. Avoid his high-volume pompadour, which demands thick hair to hold height without collapsing.
Who Is G-Eazy?
Gerald Earl Gillum, known professionally as G-Eazy, emerged from Oakland’s underground scene to become a platinum-selling artist and style icon. His James Dean-inspired aesthetic and commitment to polished presentation set him apart in hip-hop’s often casual landscape. Beyond music, G-Eazy’s influence extends to fashion and grooming, with his hairstyles becoming synonymous with refined masculinity and West Coast cool.
G-Eazy’s Signature Style Evolution
G-Eazy’s hair journey began with experimental college cuts before finding his signature slicked-back look around 2012. The evolution from loose, unkempt styles to precision-crafted pompadours mirrors his artistic growth from underground mixtapes to mainstream success.
His commitment to 1950s-inspired cuts with modern twists created a blueprint for contemporary men seeking timeless yet trendy styles. The consistency in maintaining 4-6 inches on top while varying the styling approach shows strategic brand development.
How To Ask Your Barber For G-Eazy Cuts
Request a disconnected undercut with 4-6 inches preserved on top. Specify a high fade starting at the temple, blending to skin or grade 1.
The top should be cut with minimal layering to maintain weight for slicking back. Ask for the sides to be taken high and tight, creating dramatic contrast. Mention you’ll be styling with high-hold pomade and need the length to support various looks from slicked to textured.
Classic G-Eazy Slick Back
The quintessential G-Eazy look features mirror-shine slicked hair swept directly back from the forehead. This style requires 5-6 inches of length and strong-hold pomade applied to damp hair.
The sides are faded to skin, creating stark contrast. Use a fine-tooth comb to achieve perfect lines, finishing with hairspray for all-day hold. This look works best with straight to slightly wavy hair and requires daily styling commitment.

High Volume Pompadour
G-Eazy’s pompadour variation adds 2-3 inches of height at the front while maintaining slicked sides. Build volume by blow-drying hair upward with a round brush before applying pomade.
The key is creating gradual height that peaks above the forehead then slopes back. This style suits oval and oblong faces particularly well. Requires weekly barber visits to maintain the fade’s sharpness against the dramatic top volume.

Side Part With Hard Line
During 2015-2016, G-Eazy frequently rocked a razor-carved side part that became his red carpet go-to. The hard part sits naturally where hair grows in opposite directions, enhanced with a straight razor for definition.
Style the longer side swept across while the shorter side stays tight. This look requires precision maintenance every 10-14 days to keep the line crisp and works best with medium to thick hair density.

Textured Quiff Style
Breaking from his usual slick aesthetic, G-Eazy’s textured quiff shows controlled messiness. Apply matte clay to dry hair, pushing the front section up and slightly forward.
The texture comes from piece-y separation rather than uniform slicking. Sides remain faded but the top has more movement and dimension. This style offers versatility for casual daytime looks while maintaining his signature silhouette.

Loose Natural Wave Look
G-Eazy occasionally embraces his natural hair texture, letting subtle waves show through lighter styling. This relaxed approach uses sea salt spray and minimal product, finger-combed for effortless cool.
The sides stay shorter but not skin-tight, creating softer contrast. This style works during hair growth phases between cuts and suits weekend casual wear. It proves his versatility beyond the ultra-groomed signature look.

Low Fade With Slicked Top
A subtler variation features a low fade starting at ear level rather than his typical high fade. The top maintains classic slicked styling but with less dramatic contrast.
This professional-friendly version works for formal events or business settings. The gradual blend requires expert fading technique to avoid harsh lines. Style with medium-hold pomade for a softer shine that’s less aggressive than his stage look.

Disconnected Undercut Style
The disconnected undercut became G-Eazy’s signature around 2014’s “These Things Happen” era. No blend exists between the long top and buzzed sides, creating a sharp shelf effect.
The sides are typically grade 1-2 while the top maintains full length. This bold contrast requires confidence to wear and bi-weekly maintenance to keep the disconnect clean. Works best with straight hair that can lay flat when styled.

Messy Textured Top
For music videos and casual appearances, G-Eazy sports a deliberately disheveled texture. Apply texture powder to roots for volume, then work matte paste through lengths for separation.
The controlled chaos contrasts his usual precision, showing artistic range. Finger-style rather than comb for authentic messiness. This look requires 3-4 inches minimum and works with all hair types, especially adding interest to fine hair.

Wet Look Slick Back
The wet look amplifies G-Eazy’s classic style with ultra-high shine that appears fresh from the shower. Achieve this with water-based pomade on damp hair, combed straight back without parting.
The key is generous product application and avoiding touching once styled. This dramatic look suits nighttime events and performances where stage lights enhance the shine. Requires strong-hold finishing spray to maintain the wet appearance.

Current Modern Pompadour
G-Eazy’s recent evolution shows a refined pompadour with contemporary touches. The height is more controlled than earlier versions, with subtle fade work replacing harsh disconnection.
He uses a combination of blow-drying and lighter pomade for movement rather than helmet-like hold. This mature take maintains his signature while showing growth. The style requires 4-5 inches on top and works with natural hair movement rather than against it.

Products For G-Eazy Styles
Essential products include high-hold pomade for classic slick backs, with water-based formulas offering reworkability throughout the day. Matte clay provides texture for casual looks while maintaining control. Pre-styling with heat protectant is crucial when blow-drying for volume.
Sea salt spray adds natural texture for relaxed styles. Finishing hairspray locks any look in place. G-Eazy reportedly favors premium pomades that provide shine without greasiness. Invest in quality products as cheaper alternatives won’t achieve the same polished finish.
How To Style Like G-Eazy
Start with freshly washed, towel-dried hair. Apply pre-styler for heat protection and volume. Blow-dry hair backward using medium heat and a vented brush, creating the basic shape.
Work pomade through hair from back to front, using more product than seems necessary for proper hold. Use a fine-tooth comb for precision parting and smooth finish.
Set with cool air from the dryer, then finish with hairspray. The entire process takes 10-15 minutes once mastered. Key is patience and quality products rather than rushing.
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FAQs: G-Eazy Hairstyles
What is G-Eazy’s most iconic hairstyle?
G-Eazy’s most iconic style is undoubtedly the high-shine slicked-back undercut he perfected during 2014-2017. This look, featuring disconnected sides and glossy swept-back top, became his visual trademark and influenced countless imitators.
The combination of vintage Hollywood glamour with modern hip-hop edge created something uniquely his own. The style requires 5-6 inches on top, a high skin fade, and premium water-based pomade. This look defined his “When It’s Dark Out” era and remains the most requested G-Eazy style at barbershops.
What pomade does G-Eazy use?
While G-Eazy hasn’t officially endorsed specific brands, he’s been spotted using premium water-based pomades with high shine and strong hold. Industry insiders suggest he favors brands like Suavecito, Layrite, or Imperial Barber products. The key is finding pomade that provides maximum shine without looking greasy or weighing hair down.
Water-based formulas are essential as they wash out easily and allow for restyling. For his wet look styles, he likely uses extra-strength varieties with finishing spray. The investment in quality pomade is crucial for achieving his signature polish.
How long should hair be for G-Eazy’s slick back?
Hair should be minimum 4 inches, ideally 5-6 inches on top for G-Eazy’s signature slick back. This length provides enough weight to lay flat when styled while creating the dramatic contrast with faded sides. The front section benefits from being slightly longer to achieve proper height when styled.
Growing from a short cut takes approximately 4-6 months to reach optimal length. During growth, maintain the sides with regular fades while letting the top grow. Hair texture matters less than length, though straight to wavy hair achieves the look most easily.
What is a G-Eazy hairstyle called?
In the barbering world, we call it a disconnected slick back undercut. It combines a disconnected undercut on the sides with a slicked-back top styled using pomade. You’ll also hear barbers describe it as a comb-over slick back or a modern take on the 1940s Hollywood slick back. When clients bring in his photo, I know exactly what they want β high skin fade on the sides with enough length on top to slick straight back with shine.
Can I get a G-Eazy hairstyle with a different fade?
Definitely. While G-Eazy’s classic look uses a high skin fade for maximum contrast, I regularly adapt it with mid fades and low fades for clients who want a more subtle or professional-friendly version. A mid fade is actually my go-to recommendation for first-timers β it gives you the G-Eazy silhouette without the dramatic disconnect, making it easier to maintain between visits and more versatile for office settings.
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