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The Caesar cut is a hairstyle with short, horizontally straight cut bangs. The hair is layered to around 2–5 cm (1–2 in) all over. It is named after the Roman Emperor Augustus, whose images frequently depict him wearing his hair in such a manner. This haircut first became fashionable among Western boys and men in the 1980s.

Mark Zuckerberg with very short evenly cut hair
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg with a Caesar cut

The founder and CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, is a prominent wearer of the Caesar cut, though since 2024, he has worn it in a different style.

See also

References

  1. Meisenzahl, Mary (Oct 24, 2019). "Mark Zuckerberg's fascination with Augustus Caesar might explain the Facebook CEO's haircut, which his wife Priscilla Chan is cutting during quarantine". insider.com. Insider. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  2. de Luna, Elizabeth (April 28, 2024). "Why does Mark Zuckerberg look... like that?". Mashable.

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External links

  • The dictionary definition of caesar cut at Wiktionary
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