Classic Taper:
– Works on men of any age and background
– Can be slicked back for an 80s revival look
– Adding a quiff gives a modern and traditional sensibilities mix
– Taper fades make hair appear fuller and thicker
– Request a skin fade or higher taper effect for more significant impact
Classic Style:
– Balanced haircut with short taper hair on the sides and longer locks on top
– Add pomade for an elegant finish
– Skin fade cut for a complex part style
– Tidier sides for formal and informal occasions
– Keep sides short and neat for a sleek finish
Slicked Back:
– Clean, stylish, and masculine taper haircut
– Shaved sides and back with longer lengths on top
– Style with hair gel or pomade for brush-ups, quiffs, or comb-overs
– Ideal for a chic and sophisticated style
– Complements all hair types and textures
– High, mid, or low taper settings available
Wavy:
– Taper haircut with wavy locks
– Tousled curls for an easygoing vibe
– Style up for work or school with hair products
– Alternative to a buzz cut
– Well-suited to active lifestyles
– Effortless look that pairs well with any beard style
Quiff:
– Ideal for shaping thick natural hair into a quiff
– Taper fade creates an even gradient
– Pair with sea salt spray or matte pomade
– Discuss ideal taper height with your barber
– Sculpted or natural neckline style options
Undercut:
– Easy and classic style for everyday wear
– Works well with various hair products
– Suitable for pompadours, quiffs, and comb-overs
– Incorporate an undercut fade with long wavy locks on top for a modern twist
– Accentuates natural texture
– Style back with the high-shine product or add matte pomade for texture
Box Fade:
– Melds the sides and back with top hair
– Communicate this style to your barber
– Middle part and looks great on all textures
– Easy to style and requires minimal product for shine
– Can pair nicely with a quiff or pompadour styles