Different Heights

For slightly different looks

Fades come in various levels and heights, allowing you to choose between how high up you want the fade to start and how sharp you want the blend to be.

Low Fade

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Mid Fade

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High Fade

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Choices Within the Choices

Custom & Complicated

These slightly more complex options are present for clients who are more particular about the look they are trying to achieve.

Drop Fade
Sharp Fade
Burst Fade
Taper Fade +

Options to Keep It Interesting - Keeping Up With Trends

These styles that have become more popular and mainstream within the last two decades. They can be paired with hairstyles on top and the choices for low, mid, or high are applicable to these variants.

The Taper Fade

A Professional Alternative

The taper fade is a refined cut where the fade meets around the temples and back, creating a clean, outlined look. It allows for a sleek, clean appearance while keeping the smooth and natural transition of skin to hair. It strikes the perfect balance between a polished, professional style and a sharp fade, offering a versatile option for those looking for a modern yet still classy, timeless feel.

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The Differences

Most Don't Know

The taper fade differs from a normal skin fade by offering a defined, clear lineup behind the ears and transitioning to the back that at times, highlights the fade gradient even more.

This cut is similar to the traditional fade in that it preserves the principles without going as short. The taper fade keeps the hair looking fresh and professional while offering a longer, more natural appearance around the sides, providing versatility for both casual and formal settings.