FADE STYLE LIBRARY

Fade Haircut Styles

Compare fade heights, shapes and finishes. Each guide includes practical barber instructions and a private virtual preview.

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Low

Low Fade

A subtle blend that begins just above the ear for a clean, versatile finish.

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Mid

Mid Fade

A balanced fade that starts around the temple and works with almost any top.

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High

High Fade

A sharp, high-contrast fade that keeps the sides tight and puts focus on top.

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Mid

Skin Fade

A crisp fade taken down to skin for the cleanest possible contrast.

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Low

Taper Fade

A restrained taper at the temples and neckline that keeps more weight on the sides.

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Around ear

Burst Fade

A rounded fade around the ear that leaves length through the back.

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Mid drop

Drop Fade

A fade that curves lower behind the ear to follow the shape of the head.

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Temple

Temp Fade

A precise temple fade that sharpens the hairline without removing much side length.

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Very low

Low Taper Fade

A soft, low taper focused around the sideburns and neckline.

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Low to mid

Shadow Fade

A soft fade that keeps a visible shadow of hair at the base instead of finishing at bare skin.

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Any height

Zero Fade

A close fade that begins with a zero blade or closed clipper before blending into longer hair.

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Mid taper

Mid Taper Fade

A clean taper placed around the middle of the temples and neckline, balancing definition with natural weight.

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High taper

High Taper Fade

A sharper taper that begins higher at the temples while preserving more side weight than a full high fade.

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