Taper Fade
The low taper fade is a classic haircut that gradually gets shorter down the sides for a subtle and elegant cut.
Taper fade. The taper fade is the closest haircut you can receive to a fade without cutting most of your hair off. See our Complete Style Guide for Taper Fade Haircuts. A taper cut on the other hand is a cut whereby the length is reduced gradually and forms a gradient starting with longer hair on top.
It is essentially longer than a fade as it leaves more hair on the sides creating a less radical and more sophisticated look. A taper fade can go a long way to make what is considered a boring look into a trendy haircut. While the bald fade blends into the.
A taper fade has a longer graduated look with a clean fade around the bottom of your hairline around your neck. Also as Veteran it allows me to provide a service to our Military First Responders and my Puerto Rican brethren that are looking for an opportunity to flourish in the barber industry. Classic tapered looks tend to have longer buzzed hair around the ears and down to the back.
In contrast to a low fade the taper fade happens much lower down on your neck. The taper and the fade. A taper fade usually starts out with hair that is about at eyebrow length or longer and leaves the individual with most of their hair when finished.
Like a taper with a fade your hair is at its longest toward the top of your head and gets progressively shorter toward the bottom. Hence all fades are tapers but not all tapers are fades. But fades go really short often revealing the skin on the side of your head.
The best way to explain how it works is to look at each of these two elements individually. A fade cut is essentially a normal taper haircut with a very short taper. Never know how to ask for your haircuts.