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.