Archives: Men's Hair & Grooming

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Fresh skin fade

The fade is cut very close to the skin, giving the style a clean, fresh look. The length of the hair on top can vary depending on personal preference and can be styled in various ways, such as slicked back or textured. This type of haircut is usually achieved using clippers with different guard sizes to create a seamless blend between the shorter and longer

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Close crop skin fade

The sides and back of the head are tapered down to the skin, creating a close-cropped or buzzed effect that gradually fades into the hair on top of the head. This type of fade is typically achieved using clippers and various guard sizes to create a seamless blend between the shorter and longer sections of hair. The close crop skin fade is a low-maintenance

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Fade side part with quiff

The hair is usually longer on top and styled into a quiff, which can be achieved using a blow dryer and styling products like pomade or wax. The sides and back are cut short, and the hair gradually tapers down to the skin, creating a fade effect. The fade can start at various points, such as above the ears, temples or higher up the sides, depending on the

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High fade

The fade typically starts above the temples or even higher on the head, creating a very short or bald section around the sides and back of the head. The hair on top of the head can be styled in various ways, such as a buzz cut, crew cut, or pompadour. A high fade can create a very dramatic and bold look, accentuating the longer hair on top and creating a

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Medium fade

The fade typically starts above the ear and blends into the skin, leaving a medium length section at the bottom. This type of fade can create a more dramatic contrast between the longer hair on top and the shorter hair at the sides and back, giving the style a bolder, edgier look. A medium fade can be paired with different hair lengths and textures to

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Low fade

Popular men's hairstyle where the hair gradually tapers down towards the neckline, creating a fade effect. The fade can start at the temple, ear or above the ear, and blend into the skin, leaving a short buzzed section at the bottom. This style is versatile and can be customized to suit different hair types and lengths. It's a low-maintenance option that

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