For those with curly hair, a low taper fade with voluminous mini curls provides a neat, stylish look by blending curls tightly while maintaining volume.
A trendy low taper combines a temple fade with 3-5 inches of hair on top for a versatile, swept-back look. Use styling cream or blow-dry for added volume.
Switch from a buzz cut to a low taper fade with a square top, adding texture and reducing weight with point-cutting techniques for a polished yet edgy appearance.
Straight, thick hair looks sleek with a low taper fade paired with a layered bowl cut. Keep the fringe long and blunt, and add sea salt spray for movement.
Enhance slightly thinner curls with a low fade and messy textured top. Maintain weight around the sides and style with pomade on damp hair for an effortlessly cool look.
Embrace a timeless straight sleek quiff with a low taper fade, perfect for straighter hair. Use volume spray and glossy pomade to smooth and elongate your face's appearance.
Hide a receding hairline with a low fade haircut featuring side bangs. The cut adds weight at the neckline for a slight mullet effect and a stylish, natural finish.
Achieve a refined look with a low taper and brushed-back wavy hair. Use sea salt spray for hold and texture, or add hairspray for extra hold and a sleek finish.
A sophisticated choice, the Ivy League haircut with a beard fade keeps the fade around the ears and styles the fringe into a quiff, great for managing cowlicks effortlessly.