The low taper fade starts at the ears and follows the hairline to the neck, creating a neat, structured look without flyaway hairs. It's perfect for highlighting cheekbones.
This balanced fade suits almost all hair types. It s more striking than a low fade and less intense than a high fade, making thick or wavy hair more manageable.
Starting near the crown, this fade pairs well with voluminous hairstyles like a pompadour. It draws the eyes up and can make your face look slimmer, especially with a beard.
Inspired by the military, this low-maintenance haircut features a short length and side parting. Pair it with a taper fade for a modern, masculine, and polished look.
Ideal for curly hair, this fade keeps sides and back short for easy styling. It looks clean, professional, and the short sides create a fresh contrast with the curly top.
This subtler mohawk version involves a taper fade with a medium-length top center. Style the longer hair into a faux hawk, and ask for a disconnected cut for extra impact.
A modern twist on a classic look, this hairstyle is professional and sophisticated. It s perfect for transitioning to shorter hair and is great for naturally thick hair.
Ideal for Afro hair, this taper fade is less high-maintenance than a full Afro. It frames the face, sharpens features, and can be styled for both professional and casual looks.
A practical, no-nonsense haircut that keeps hair short with a longer front. It naturally complements a taper fade and is perfect for busy men needing little styling time.