Fade haircuts

Fades that blend clean from every angle.

A great fade is measured by balance. The sides should transition smoothly, the top should sit naturally, and the outline should look crisp without feeling overdone. This page is built for customers looking for low fades, mid fades, high fades, skin fades, burst fades, and taper fades.

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Choosing the right fade

Low fades keep the blend subtle and professional, mid fades create a stronger shape around the head, and high fades deliver a sharper contrast. A barber should consider hair density, head shape, beard length, and daily styling habits before choosing the fade height.

Fade finishing details

The final details include cleaning the neckline, refining around the ears, connecting the beard when needed, and checking the blend in natural light. Small adjustments make the difference between a rushed fade and a polished barber shop finish.

What this page includes

  • Low fade, mid fade, high fade, and skin fade options
  • Temple taper and neckline taper styles
  • Beard connection and edge cleanup
  • Texture on top with a balanced silhouette
1

Consult

Discuss the look, length, shape, and daily styling routine before the service begins.

2

Craft

Use controlled clipper, scissor, or razor techniques to create a clean and balanced result.

3

Finish

Refine the edges, check the mirror view, and finish with simple styling guidance.

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