
1. Classic Fade
Best for: Timeless style with clean lines.
The Classic Fade is exactly what it sounds like: a smooth transition from short sides to longer hair on top. It doesn’t go too high or too low it sits right in the middle, offering a balanced look that works well in both casual and professional settings. This fade blends neatly and pairs great with pompadours, comb-overs, or textured crops.

2. High Fade
Best for: A bold, modern edge.
The High Fade starts way up near the temples, creating a sharp contrast between the top and the sides. This style emphasizes facial features and pairs well with sharp line-ups and shorter hairstyles like buzz cuts or French crops. It’s a favorite among athletes and style forward guys who want something a bit more daring.

3. Low Fade
Best for: Subtle and professional appearance.
As the name implies, the Low Fade begins just above the ears and gently tapers down the neckline. It’s a more understated fade that keeps the hair clean and tidy without drawing too much attention. It’s perfect for office environments or anyone who wants to maintain a classic, minimalistic look with just a hint of modern detail.

4. Taper Fade
Best for: Natural, clean finish.
A Taper Fade is all about precision. It doesn’t cut as high into the sides as other fades instead, it subtly narrows the hairline around the neck and sideburns. It’s often combined with longer hairstyles on top for a more traditional and low-maintenance look. This fade is ideal for men who want a conservative cut that still looks sharp.

5. Mid Fade
Best for: Balanced versatility.
Falling between the high and low fade, the Mid Fade hits just around the midpoint of the head. It provides a noticeable yet not-too-dramatic transition from the longer top to the faded sides. Great with both short and medium-length hairstyles, the mid fade offers versatility whether you’re going for sleek and polished or messy and textured.

6. Scissor Fade
Best for: A softer, natural look.
Unlike other fades done with clippers, the Scissor Fade is cut entirely by hand using scissors. This gives the fade a softer and more natural taper that flows seamlessly into the top length. Ideal for those with thicker or wavier hair, this fade showcases the barber’s craftsmanship and is great for men who want to avoid the sharp contrasts of machine fades.
Final Thoughts
The right fade can completely transform your look. From the edgy high fade to the subtle scissor fade, there’s a style for every personality and lifestyle. Ask us about what suits your hair type and face shape and don’t be afraid to try something new. Fades aren’t just haircuts; they’re a statement.