2015-09-21



The taper fade has been a men’s cut mainstay for years. From a standard look to a creative twist, many different versions of the fade are available from your local barber.

Men’s Taper Fade Cuts

Their popularity is explained by the clean look and an element of interest they introduce into your style thanks to the gradual fade of length on the sides and in the back. Trendy fades often blend with facial hairstyles or feature side designs. Get inspiration from the classy looks below!

#1: Fade with Facial Hair

Here’s a popular fade style for men of all ages. If you’re wondering what is a taper fade – this is the best example. Thicker hair on top, faded down into almost shaved sides. Facial hair evolves the idea of the look, starting off very thin and thickening around the chin.



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#2: Long Top Side-Parted Fade

Hair doesn’t have to be cut to the skin to be classified as a fade. You can choose to keep it long on top and style as a comb over, get closely clipped tapered sides, and add facial hair connected to your hairstyle via sideburns. It’s a trendy way to wear such a style now, but there are really plenty of ways to rock a long fade.



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#3: Spiked Fade

Taking some inspiration from the ever enduring Mohawk trend, this taper fade haircut features hair gelled up with the sides barely there. Add scruff to bring some distance between punk and modern chic.

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#4: Fading Into Unique Style

There are many pictures with fades, featuring designs that add a unique touch of creativity to the look. For this cut, a wavy line is etched into the hair at the temple line. Use some product to bring volume to the top section and further accentuate the design.

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#5: Lumberjack Fade

Don’t want to look trendy, but love the comfort of a fade? Go with a thick beard and leave the sides buzzed. The hair atop can do whatever you wish – any style goes with beard trends of today.

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#6: Long Haircut with Beard

If you have searched through images of taper fade haircuts, chances are you’ve found mostly shorter cuts. This doesn’t have to always be the case. You can still enjoy the look of a fade with long hair. Grow out hair on the top, then get the sides and the back closely clipped or faded.

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#7: Creative Fades for Young Men

Younger guys will really love different designs that can be etched into a fade. This zig zag pattern is unique and stunning. It utilizes a clean cut look appropriate for work or school, while still tossing in a bit of rebellion.

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#8: Fading for Black Hair

Just as some African-American men will long stand by their perfectly coifed afro, others stick close to a taper fade cut. Black hair works really well for a fade due to its texture, and it’s been a classic look for black men for generations.

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#9: Low Fading

A low taper fade cut involves the fade that begins very close to the hairline – there’s no need to get an extreme new look. This light fading looks wonderful on all hair types and face shapes, making it a winning haircut solution for many men.

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#10: Brushed Back Handsome

This fade involves mid length hair and carefully edged sides. With a unique angle and all around thickness, this style is popular with various ethnicities. It will work best on thick/coarse hair.

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#11: Fun Designs

Fades can include pretty much any type of design, not limited to shapes and even logos! Different types of hair will work well for a unique statement, so no matter what you’ve got in terms of thickness, length or hair color, you can really start a new style. Go with long hair on top and down the middle in the Mohawk form if you really want to show off your chosen design.

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#12: Black Hair in a Fade

Curly hair can stay natural while still being shown off in a low taper fade. This style is professional and classy, without sacrificing a bit of fun.

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#13: Retro Fading

Incredibly popular in the late 80s and into the 90s, this cut is finding fresh fans among the younger generation. This will work best on thick African-American hair. The look can be upgraded with light facial hair sculpting.

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#14: Curly Natural

This light fade is one for a white guy. If you have naturally curly hair that’s too fine or flimsy for many shapes, this fade will work well for you. You can easily pull off this look if your hair is of medium to thin type.

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#15: Long and Straight Sleekness

Keeping hair long on top, this high taper fade involves cutting hair close to the top of the head and then letting remaining locks flow free. Add a thick yet coifed beard for a finished look.

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#16: Traditional Tapering

Reminiscent of a childhood class picture day, this neat and simple taper incorporates any hair type into a clean cut style the ladies will love. Look your best for a job interview or special occasion with this easy-to-wear style.

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#17: Creative and Seasonal

Celebrate the start of autumn with a leaf etched into the side of your hair cut – it doesn’t get much more unique than that! Of course, you can choose any image to fit the season, a special event or anything else you can dream up.

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#18: Sculpted and Angled

With super straight, defined edges, this classic look is very “middle of the road.” While not quite a high taper fade, it still brings dimension and style to the man’s overall appearance.

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#19: Sweet Spikes

This low cut is popular with Asian ethnicities, as Asian men have unique hair texture. However, it will look wonderful on a guy of any nationality. The trick here is to find a styling product that works well for you to maintain the fade all day.

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#20: Wild and Crazy

Sometimes, a fade cut is just a foundation for bigger and better things! In this instance, a wild and curly ‘fro gets a great base with a sculpted under layer.

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Fade cuts come in so many different styles and lengths, there is certainly one that will work with your hair type and lifestyle. From a professional business look to a laid back college-inspired cut, a taper fade will stylishly accompany you through different phases of your life.

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