A Drop Fade For Curly Hair

A faded haircut for curly hair stands out. Featuring a high fade that extends beyond the hairline and shaves everything else away, this style makes an impressive statement about yourself, while remaining practical enough for hockey, baseball, or bro life activities.

Drop design fades are an elegant and distinctive way to upgrade any haircut while maintaining its symmetry and sharp appearance. They make your style more tailored and tailored-in.

High Fade

A high fade is an alternative way of fading hair that offers a dramatic style statement. It creates an abrupt transition between your shaved skin and the top of your head, giving men an eye-catching style statement.

Curly hair requires special attention to retain its form, so professional barbers should always work on your fade. They have experience cutting a curly fade correctly, not maintaining its texture.

Low Fade

Low burst fades are ideal for those with curly locks looking for something truly distinctive. This style features multiple lengths that add dimension and are well paired with stubble.

Try this style with a low fade if you want something straightforward and sleek. Your barber will start by creating an extended guard, gradually shortening hair as they move down until reaching your ideal fade line.

This unique fade haircut is ideal for blending curly textures into a sharp and clean appearance. The curved shaved line creates an easy maintenance routine at regular visits to the barbershop.

Spiky Fade

A spiky fade is an attractive way to highlight your natural wave and eliminate empty sides in men’s hairstyles. For this style, your barber will apply a temple fade that begins around your hairline and ends at the nape of the neck.

Spiky hair requires plenty of styling products, but it works beautifully when worn with a low fade. Achieve an effortless yet masculine style using this haircut by keeping the top strands long while applying a tricky part and skin fade on the sides; make sure you use a strong hold product to keep them in place – this fade works perfectly with curly locks and beards!

Hard Part

The hard part is that haircut is an iconic style that stands the test of time. This look exudes style, featuring a bold skin fade and defined line contrasted by an undone top layer. While its kind may require additional upkeep from time to time, regular barber visits and AXE Spiked-Up Look: Extreme Hold Gel can help ensure it remains looking fresh for years.

Complex parts pair perfectly with quiff hairstyles, emphasizing curls or waves within your locks and drawing attention to their shape. This style combines low fades with difficult parts for an impressively polished appearance that is perfect for work or formal events.

Rather than going for an all-out hard part look, a soft fade with a hard part could provide a more subtle contrast than its full counterpart.

Fun Design

This style offers an elegant way to wear curly hair. It features a high fade that extends out from the hairline, leaving the remainder shaved off, making your top layer the main focus without losing its volume and beauty.

This style is ideal for guys looking to take full advantage of their natural curls without exerting too much effort with styling. It pairs best with either a low or medium fade and custom lines or shapes shaved into the sides for an eye-catching and distinctive appearance.

No one haircut suits all curly locks perfectly; however, a drop fade can help your curls stand out from the crowd. Ask a barber at Well Groomed Gentleman Barbershop how to add flair to your haircut by including one!