Guy Haircuts – Fades

Fades are one of the most stylish haircuts for guys. Offering a seamless transition from long to short length, fades look great when combined with beards. To achieve the perfect fade guy haircut, you must be specific in expressing what kind of style you desire and show a picture to your barber. Remember that fades with more scalp exposure will require regular recutting due to hair growth.

Taper Fade

There’s much to love about the taper fade haircut, primarily since it works with most hair textures. A taper fades with an Afro-textured style, accentuating its unique qualities while adding some contrast. Thin hair clients may also benefit from having this stylish and sophisticated cut done. Taper fades differ from regular fades in that their fade transitions more abruptly from long to short, giving your clients the edge they need for street style. Be mindful that fade haircuts expose some skin, so make sure your client’s scalp is free from irritation by washing their hair with CLEAR Cool Sport Menthol Anti-Dandruff Shampoo for Fade Guy Haircuts – they will be able to show off their new fade without worry!

Spiked Fade

The Spiked Fade haircut is a fun way to display your wild side. Featuring high and tight cuts with thick spikes on top, this easy-care spiky hairstyle pairs beautifully with fades on either side for maximum impact. Spiked hairstyles can be an easy solution for men with long wavy, or curly locks who prefer easier maintenance than full pompadours while still looking great paired with fades or undercuts. A strong pomade or gel should do the trick. A popular spiked fade style is the faux hawk, which features a messy top and a low/mid-length haircut. This hairstyle works well across ages. Short spikes with fades are easy to style and appropriate for any special event, making this style ideal. To keep this style looking neat and healthy, a high-quality men’s hair product should be used regularly to maintain this style.

Short Fade

Opt for this stylish fade haircut for an eye-catching style that’s short on sides and long on top. A slightly different take than tapering, this cut shortens around your entire head gradually before it fades into your skin – ideal for short trims like crew cuts and buzz cuts! This cut offers a classic and sophisticated aesthetic, a step more conservative than its low fade counterpart. Close-cropped on the back and sides, with fades into a bald spot in front of your ears for added dapperness. Pair it with a textured top for even greater dapperness! With faded hairstyles for men exposing parts of your scalp, it must stay flake-free. Use CLEAR Cool Sport Menthol Anti-Dandruff Shampoo for an all-over clean and fresh appearance; its Triple Anti-Dandruff Technology will remove, prevent, and shield your scalp from flaky scalp flaking or itching.

Undercut Fade

The undercut fade haircut provides a classic, masculine style for almost all hair types and textures, from long, thick, curly locks to those sporting beards. When combined with this style, its rugged charm adds even more appeal. Undercut fades are among the more versatile fade styles and don’t need to be as low as other fade styles; you can have one as low as 0, 0.5, or even a whole 1. However, remember that less dramatic fades may require more maintenance and trips to the barber than more dramatic ones. The disconnected undercut is an eye-catching fade style that makes an eye-catching statement. This style features one side sporting a full undercut while the other completely blend in, creating a bold effect. However, maintaining this style may take some time as its disconnected side grows out to match up with both sides.