
When partnered with a full top, the combination creates a look that’s rooted in tradition but also appears quite contemporary.

The classic comb-over gets a revamp with this super slick low fade comb-over. If you’re opting for a low fade over a regular or high fade, this is an excellent choice, especially if you’re a man with a long or oval-shaped face. Low Fade QuiffĪ low fade quiff strikes a balance between the short sides and high top. The tapered shave will quickly add a more contemporary and on-trend look to the traditional cut.īecause this look is rather subtle, it won’t alter the sharp and professional appearance of your crew cut, making it a great look you can rock at the office. Like the buzz cut, a classic crew cut can also benefit greatly from the addition of a low fade. If you have a broad or round face, this elongating hairstyle can perhaps even give you a slimmer appearance.

This unique look works brilliantly thanks to its short sides, which transform from a “barely-there” look into a big burst of hair on top. This low taper fade combines the two with short taper that fades hair around the neckline. A tapered cut goes from short to shorter while a fade goes all the way down to the skin. Low Taper w/ FadeĪ taper is similar to a fade, except it’s longer. All low fades are drop fades because they follow the arc of the hairline. Like the name suggests, a drop fade drops down behind the ear.

They even look great as they grow out, so you can go a couple extra weeks between cuts. They can vary from short to long and they offer the cleanest cut finish. Low fade haircuts can elevate any man’s style. From comb-overs to crew cuts, you can pair it with just about any short or medium hairstyle.

One of the best things about the low fade is how versatile it is.
