![]() The fade with messy curls is similar to the previous undercut style, it works great for men with curly hair. The wavy messy top taper fade is perfect for guys with wavy hair that want a clean and low maintenance hairstyle. ![]() Perfect to add a little je ne sais quoi of preppy look to your style, the classic fade Harvard style elevates the fade haircut by keeping things balanced and elegant. The style is roughly defined as short and clean hair around the ear with a fade to skin. It does live the door somewhat open to interpretation though. The clean temple fade is what most guys will ask their hairdresser. Check our guide to business professional attire for men if you want some inspiration to match your haircut with your clothes. Slicked Back FadeĪ classic of Wallstreet, the slicked back fade is somewhat a bit retro but works great if you have the style to match it. This works particularly well with men who have thick hair and want to use some wax for structure. You can start adding some sophistication with a stranded brush up on top and fade to the sides. Brushed Up Top with Temple FadeĪ variation of the style is to brush the hair up on the top with short to medium temple fade on the sides. The bald taper fade is so short that your hairdresser will use a stainless steel blade to shave off your hair where the fade ends. When asking for a skin taper fade to your hairdresser, it means that we can see the skin through your hair. The skin taper fade refers to how close to the skin you want the fade to be. The taper fade haircut is a great fit for most black men too, with multiple variations of the style possible. The high taper fade haircut ends the list of the basic styles with the tapering starting much higher to the sides of the head. The mid-fade haircut pushes things a little further with the fade just a little higher. The medium taper fade haircut continues to move up the sides of the head, ending slightly above the eyebrows. It’s a subtle difference but can be more appropriate to your personal style and face shape. The low fade haircut, also called the taper fade low, moves things up a notch, with the fade starting just a little higher. It’s the least sophisticated style on the list and easiest to maintain too as your hair grow. We start our list with the shortest taper fade possible, where the taper only starts close to the ear and in the back of your head.
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