We asked two barbers– Darius Davie and Emmanuel Garcia– to share their thoughts on the different techniques, and tips on how to achieve the styles. And while your barber probably knows best-and you should talk to them to plan the best cut-some visual inspiration may help give you some ideas before your next appointment. Whether you want longer hair up top and a fade on the sides, or short hair on top with a skin fade at your desired side height, there's a version of the fade out there for you. The skin fade (as it’s also commonly called) can be applied to nearly any hairstyle and length. That means that you can visibly see the fade go all the way down to the skin before it disappears entirely. The bald fade, in particular, is having a major moment right now. But, there are so many fades to choose from with certain styles being better suited for some than others. Not only is the fade hairstyle a cool one, but it's also super versatile and works on pretty much every hair type and texture. ![]() And in addition to the high top fade, the V-cut works with many other hairstyles. ![]() The neckline fades down to the skin with a quick taper that looks excellent growing out. Sometimes a high-maintenance hairstyle is worth the frequent trips to the barber if the result is a killer look like this one. With this haircut, instead of the usual fade, try this V-cut design outlined with a surgical line.
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