Haircuts
HIGH FADE
High Fade
A high fade haircut is a popular men's hairstyle characterized by a gradual transition from short hair on the sides and back to longer hair on the top of the head.
The fade refers to the way the hair is tapered or faded from very short or even shaved at the bottom to longer as you move upward.
High fade cuts, in particular, have the fade starting higher up on the head, usually around the temples or above the ear.
TAPER
Taper
A taper fade is a popular men's haircut characterized by a gradual decrease in hair length as you move down the sides and back of the head.
The term "taper" refers to the way the hair is faded or tapered, resulting in a clean and polished look. Taper fades can be customized to different lengths and styles, allowing for versatility and personalization.
Taper fades are popular for their clean and polished appearance, making them suitable for both casual and more formal settings. As with any haircut, it's essential to communicate your preferences with your barber to ensure the taper fade is tailored to your individual style and needs.
Standard Cut
Standard Haircut
A "normal" or "standard" haircut with a 2-3 on the sides typically refers to the clipper guard length used for cutting the hair on the sides of the head.
The numbers 2 and 3 correspond to the length of the guard attached to the clippers, which determines how short the hair will be cut.
These clipper guard lengths are commonly used in men's haircuts and can be part of various styles, from a classic crew cut to a more contemporary look.