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A short fade is a short haircut with very short sides and back that are gradually faded close to the skin. A fade on short cuts such as crew cuts, buzz cuts, and high and tight haircuts provides contrast and gives a clean-cut look.
Short fade haircuts have been on trend ever since the start of the decade and for sure won’t be going anywhere soon!
There is only one major reason why expert barbers in the modern world of men’s fashion revel in this contemporary look – and it is the style’s versatility.
With all the volume and texture allowed on top, there are endless possibilities of hairstyles you can easily create. Going to a business meeting? Slick those strands back or do a simple comb-over. Have plans for a night out? Brush it up into a faux hawk!
What you’ll be addicted in is how well-kept your mane will appear 24/7 simply because of those short sides. A quick trip to your barber once a month will guarantee the freshness of your chosen fade.
Check out this updated guide on the latest photos of short fade haircuts!
A fundamental cut in a man’s style, this crew cut gives a more defined face shape while giving room for a lot of touch-ups on the hair on top with a short hair fade.
Whatever has “classic” in its name is a sure winner. They don’t last a lifetime for no reason, don’t they? This short taper fade cut is the perfect business casual look.
The Low Fade on Short Hair
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A low fade is a friendly way to keep that contrast of bushy and shaved hair. This short fade hairstyle keeps unruly hair at bay in addition to providing superlative style.
Don’t get scared by the name- a short bald fade doesn’t really look that bald. Except for the part of skin shaved sides and nape, you’re all touched up hair.
Look at this fashion-forward version of a french crop with a taper fade. The blunt sides go very well with the shave and the layered fringes up top. So many going around but in a harmonious manner.
Q&A with style creator, Nick Hissam
Haircutting Specialist @ Exurbia Salon in Seattle, WA
How would you describe this look?
This shape is one of my favorites to use on men with a slightly rounder face. Using a disconnection and keeping the haircut square to enhance the jawline is always my favorite technique to use with short men’s cuts.
Any advice for someone considering it?
This men’s short fade cut is a high maintenance look that would require an appointment every 2-3 weeks. This hairstyle works well for men with all textures, however, it would require blow-drying and volumizing products finished with a matte lightweight cream for those with finer textures. With medium to coarse hair, use a pomade and comb into place through towel-dried hair.
Q&A with style creator, Yuki
Dry Cut Specialist & Educator / Owner @ Gavert Atelier in Beverly Hills, CA
How would you describe this look?
This is a classic low bald fade on short textured hair. My favorite thing about this look is that it’s edgy, cool, and modern.
Any advice for someone considering it?
This style works for most of the face shape and hair texture. If you have fine flat hair type, you should use a volumizing product before you blow-dry and finish with hair wax (medium hold) and spray.
If you have wavy or curly hair type, you should use anti-frizz hair cream before blow-drying, then blow-dry with a round brush to make the hair smooth. Apply hair wax (medium or stronghold) and finish with hair spray.
Q&A with style creator, Tibby Atkinson
Barber @ Luka’s Barbers in Exeter, Devon
How would you describe this look?
This short haircut is a low to medium skin fade with a tight scissor cut on top. My favorite thing about this haircut is the smooth transition from the skin to the hair on top and how soft the fade is. No harsh or heavy lines – a haircut like this always works really well on people with thick, dark hair.
Any advice for someone considering it?
I would recommend this haircut to anyone who is conscious of having stylish hair however they have a busy and active lifestyle. The best thing about this haircut is how low maintenance it is. Because of the sharpness of the fade on the back and sides, it really gives you free roam with the top of the hair without it ever really looking messy and unkempt.
Although I would always recommend blow drying your hair, with a nice short cut like this, you could easily get away with simply towel drying the top and just adding some clay to style whether you want to go messy and choppy or a bit sharper.
Product-wise, I would recommend a dry product. For example in this picture, I used “Johnny’s Chop Shop – Wild Cat Clay.” This sort of haircut will suit pretty much anybody and everybody. Going so tight on the sides always brings in your face shape and gives you a face a much slimmer look.