Men's haircut Fade and its variations have been popular classic haircuts among the legion of stylish men for a long time.
If this is the first time you hear about the Fade haircut, then it belongs to the basic men's haircuts, which is characterized by long hair on the top of the head and short hair on the sides and back of the head. Variations of this hairstyle allow you to choose your own individual style: it can be low or short fade, medium fade, high fade, taper fade, elongated fade, or men's haircut with scissors.
If you have not yet decided on the type of Fade hairstyle, come to barbershop Mr.Colt, where our professionals will advise you and select the best style for you. Although a Fade haircut is suitable for almost all face types, it is best to consult a barber.
Low Fade is a great starting point as you don't have to shave off a lot of hair on the sides, just a little above the ears. The low fade is a light, natural transition in hair lengths from 1 to 2.
Medium Fade is less "boring" than the Low Fade hairstyle but does not have the same effect as a High Fade. This hairstyle starts slightly higher on the sides of the head, at the level of the temples. This Fade goes well with any long hair, with straight or curly strands, and you can combine it with Pompadour, French Crop, or even Buzz haircut.
High Fade - gain more and more popularity among men. It is best suited for men with short hair, as this length allows a clearly visible transition.
Taper Fade is a combination of Fade and Taper haircuts. This type of Fade differs in the way how the hair is cut around the entire perimeter of the head, even at the back, and the gradient becomes shorter and shorter, closer to the ears. This is arguably one of the best Fade styles as it suits all hair types and you are free to play with the hairstyles on the top of the head.
Scissors Fade was created for lovers of light casual hairstyles. Such a haircut is a little time-consuming, but as a result, you will get implicit and inconspicuous lines of hair transition from the temples to the head top. Such a Fade looks very harmonious and natural and also hides the unevenness and asymmetry of the face.
Another type of Fade haircut - is a transition only in the temple area. You can combine this Fade with all other types of haircuts: from Hedgehog to Crop. It also perfectly accentuates facial hair if you have a beard.
Many men prefer the Fade haircut for its practicality and harmony with other haircuts. With a hair gel or paste, you can style your hair as you wish, whether you want a more “windy” style or a business hairstyle. Come to barbershop Mr.Colt, where our masters will show you all types of Fade haircut styling.