Get The Right Haircut: Key Men’s Hairdressing Terminology
We introduced you to the skin fade haircut in our article on 2017 men's hairstyle trends, and now, you're going to learn all about it. Regarding the hair on top of the head: It's important to note that the type of skin fade haircut you get will dictate what you tell your stylist.
This bald fade haircut is similar to the one on the previous picture, except for its shorter length and sharper angles of the facial hairstyle.
In fact, there's a fade for nearly everyone and almost every head.
There are several ways of creating a haircut: a stylist can use a pair of scissors, a razor or clippers to make your hairstyle personal to you and your hair type and head shape. Your stylist may also use more than one guard for a haircut, with men often choosing to have a skin fade or taper – this means the hair gradually fades from one length to another.
Yes, a fade haircut needs little to no maintenance. Popular Skin Fade Haircut Styles 2017
"A great look for someone who needs a smarter haircut and wants it to look slightly more natural." Also, because the tapered fade lacks any significant scalp exposure, it can be used as the basis for several different styles up top from a neat scissor crop to longer, more dramatic styles. "For the high fade, the natural shape of the head isn't taken into account and a new base line is created around the area from the upper recession to the lower crown," says Gore.
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