Taper and Fade

The fade haircut, also sometimes known as a taper, is the most popular way to cut a guy’s hair on the sides and back. As the name implies, the men’s fade haircut involves a close trim with hair clippers at the bottom of the head, gradually blending into the hair .The kind of taper fade you get depends on two factors – where you start the fade and how short you want to go. For example, you can choose from a low, mid, high or skin fade.How short your hair is buzzed depends on the clipper guard.
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Side Parted Wavy Undercut
Undercuts and side parts have been paired for a long time, and it’s easy to see why. Here a prominent side part outlines the hair and creates a dramatic effect.
Temple Taper Fade
Normally seen in men of all ages, the temple taper fade is a classic hairstyle, also known as taper fade, a temple fade, or temp fade. By changing or adjusting the blade length up or down a few sizes, you can modify the cut; it’s good at many different lengths. It is also a nice low maintenance cut, as it needs only to be cut every few weeks. This is a timeless haircut that has looked great for decades and will look great for decades to come.
Curly Taper Fade
This fashionable cut works with every style, from pop to Euro to modern groovy. It’s quite suitable for men who have curly hair. Men with such hair can check pictures of this hairstyle to see if it’s right for them.
High Top Fade
The high top is popular among young men with curly or afro-textured hair. In this style, the hair at the sides and back is cut short. Then, they’re tapered upward to achieve the high top look. Generally, the taper starts at ear-level, and the top can be anywhere from 2 to 5 inches, depending upon the hair’s texture and customer requirements.
Bald Fade
The bald fade is for those who are bald or almost bald. It is similar to the military buzz cut, but the fade is shorter. it goes from the sides to the top of the head, where the fade is largest.