There are quite a number of haircuts available for men. Arguably the most popular one is the fade, mainly because of how versatile the cut can be in terms of styles and customization. Getting a fade that stands out and helps to create a unique look isn’t tricky at all.

What’s a Fade in the First Place?

Put simply, a fade haircut involves longer hair on top that’s cut shorter progressively on the sides and back. In order for the fade to be seamless with nicely blended sections, clippers are usually at play. 

The length of hair on top doesn’t affect the fade overall. There are taper fades with hair that’s considerably long, and there are fades with hair that seems crew cut or buzzed. Each section of hair is clearly faded or transitioned into shorter sections through the hair on the sides and back being shorter.

Many people prefer fades because barely any maintenance is needed when it comes to the classic or more of a conventional one. However, there are fades that are particularly complex. Those will need a bit more maintenance. In order for a fade to keep its sharp, stylish appearance, every month (4 weeks) to 6 weeks, a trim is necessary.

What Are the Types of Fades?

Low Fade

These begin around a person’s ear level. It helps to create an appearance of longer hair, since the long portion is more on the head than the faded, short portion. They’re typically combined with a top that has longer hair.

Medium Fade

Sometimes referred to as a mid fade, these begin lower down than high fades do. It’s typically above the ears, midway. When people are asked about a classic fade, chances are the picture in their head is that of a medium fade. It’s a clean-cut hairdo with the hair’s shorter portions at the bottom part, giving the overall look proper balance.

High Fade

This fade is contemporary, starting higher on the head by the temples. The back and sides of the hair are usually quite short, often shaved down to the skin. The name of this fade is thus taken from its starting point. It affords a stark contrast between the back and sides’ ultra-short hair and the top’s longer hair.

Skin Fade

As previously mentioned, some fades are all the way down to the skin. Sometimes referred to as bald fades or zero fades as well, skin fades are basically any kind of fade with hair down the skin. It’s ideal for looks that will need precision and call for attention.

People that are looking to get a skin fade need to remember that big portions of the scalp, which is lighter than the body’s overall skin tone, will be exposed through it. Because of this, sunscreen on the head might be necessary.

Conclusion

Fades are arguably the most popular haircuts for men the world over. It’s incredibly versatile and helps to create a unique look that can be styled several ways. Popular types of fades include low fade, high fade, and skin fade.

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