The fade haircut is a look that has been trending for some time. And it looks like this super sleek look is here to stay. And one of the reasons they are so popular is that they are very versatile; there is a fade hairstyle for everyone.

What exactly is a fade haircut? What style fade is right for you? Which will flatter your style as well as your facial structure? Find out this and more in the following article.

What Is a Fade Haircut and Why Are They So Trendy?

A fade haircut is a popular men’s or gender-neutral hairstyle that stylishly blends various cuts and lengths to create a seamless look that fades flawlessly. It is similar to a tapered cut but is typically longer and often has a disconnect. It is extremely popular as it provides many ways to style and personalize the look to match your style. This trendy haircut can also range from clean and conservative to edgy and bold.

Another reason that fade cuts are so popular is that they compliment facial hair styles such as goatees and beards. The fade cut allows the sideburns to transition perfectly to a trendy beard. Fade haircuts are hip and modern and work with every face shape, style, and personality. 

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Different Looks For Fade Haircut

Taper Fade Afro Cut

This fade haircut is ideal for those with natural hair. Typically the top is cut to best suit your facial structure while the sides are gradually tapered to fade. The look can range from a full-bodied afro to a more closely cropped cut.

 Low Fade Haircut

Those looking for a more conservative style will prefer the low fade cut. This style is cut tightly toward the bottom with slightly longer length on the top and sides. Faded over the temples and close to the neckline, this style is very clean-cut and professional.  If you love a pompadour, then a low fade is right up your alley.

High Fade Haircut

This version of the fade is notably the edgiest and dramatic. Picture a fauxhawk; you’ve got the perfect example of a high fade. As it slowly fades to longer lengths once it’s the crown, a high fade is drastically longer on the top than a low fade.

Mid Fade Haircut

Those who aren’t ready for a bold high fade but don’t want to go too short often opt for a mid fade cut. This style fades close to the eyebrows and starts halfway, unlike the other popular fade cuts. If quiffs or comb-overs are your jam, then a mid fade is the cut you should embrace.

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Which Fade Haircut Best Compliments Your Facial Structure?

Generally, a fade cut will suit any facial shape. However, if you are looking for the right fade to suit your face shape, here are some tips from the experts.

    1. Oval Face: Taper fade
    2. Triangular Face:  Modern pompadour fade
    3. Round Face: Side-sweep clean fade
    4. Angular Face: Taper fade afro
    5. Square Face: Subtle fade textured crop 

Tips for Fade Haircuts

  • Do some research before committing to a fade haircut: Women can attest that it’s best to have a photo of the fade cut you want when you go to your barber. Find a picture of the exact cut you have in mind. Remember which type of fade caught will best suit your facial shape.
  • Only go to a trusted barber for a fade cut: For your first fade, it is highly recommended to go to an experienced barber whom you can fully trust. Fade haircuts require a trained eye as you don’t want to be stuck with a horrific haircut. 
  • Invest in quality hair products: Use the proper shampoo and conditioner for your hair type and texture. Also, you should use a quality paper, gel, or texturizing product to maintain your snazzy new look.
  • Take time to maintain your fade cut: Depending on how quickly your hair grows, you may have to visit your barber weekly to maintain your stylish fade haircut. Or if you are skilled with clippers, you can easily take a few minutes once a week to keep up your faded hairstyle.