Is a taper a fade?

Taper: "To diminish or reduce in thickness toward one end."
A taper is when hair gradually changes from one length to another. A fade is a shorter taper that blends or fades into the skin—hence the name.
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Is a taper fade a thing?

The taper fade isn't actually a style of hair. If you ask your barber for a taper fade, you'll probably end up with a taper—unless you specify. Taper fade is just a term that many people use to lump together the fade and the taper hairstyles since they're so similar.
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What lasts longer a taper or a fade?

With a taper, the hair gets shorter gradually, whereas a fade tends to be more sudden, with the hair quickly going from very short to long.
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What does a tapered fade look like?

What Is The Taper Fade Haircut? A taper fade haircut keeps the hair long on top while tapering it down the sides and back. The hair gets progressively shorter as it goes down the head until it blends in with the skin. This gradual fade looks sharp and neat, with no messy or unsightly edges or rough spots.
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What do I tell my barber if I want a fade?

Talk to the barber in detail about your fade before they start cutting.
  1. You can say something like "I want a temple fade with a line in the back, but I want to keep it longer on the top. ...
  2. Or you can say something like, "I want my fade to look like Lupe Fiasco's old fade, but I want the fade to start higher on the sides"
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Fade vs Taper. What's the difference?



Is taper and low fade the same?

That said, however, a fade and a taper differ in their evenness. While a low fade will abruptly reduce to the skin, a taper will always gradually and evenly reduce in length.
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Does 0.5 count as a skin fade?

A lot of people won't want to go down to a 0 so you can still ask for any guard length fade. The skin fade is the most defined fade however as it's very clear to see hair going from bald to say a 0.5 into a 2 at the top of the sides.
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Should I taper my hairline?

However, when a hairline is left natural (tapered in) at the back, it allows the neckline to seamlessly fade into your haircut. So, as your hair starts to grow – it is all growing as one and grows in evenly. This gives your haircut a longer lifespan and it will look much better when growing out.
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What is taper vs fade?

Taper: "To diminish or reduce in thickness toward one end."

A taper is when hair gradually changes from one length to another. A fade is a shorter taper that blends or fades into the skin—hence the name.
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How much do you tip for a $20 haircut?

$20 haircut - $4 tip.
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What is a scissor fade?

“The scissor fade is a basic fade that doesn't use clippers, but scissors, cutting around the nape and progressing upwards using a taper comb to get as close to the skin as possible,” says Gore. “This technique is usually used when a more custom shape is needed to suit the specific head shape.”
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What is a drop fade?

Usually when a barber does a fade they make a straight line all the way around the head and fade up from there. This is typical of all fades. The variation of fades that we are talking about today are called drop fades. They are called this because the fade actually drops as it passes behind the ear.
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What kind of fade should I get?

Opt for a high fade, medium fade, or a low fade, with each offering its own look. In essence, the lower the fade, the more coverage you're left with. So, while a high fade leaves you with a mop-top and little else, a low fade will taper subtly down your head, with the absolute shortest cut just around your ears.
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How often should you get a fade?

"Tight fade haircuts need to be maintained every two to three weeks. For a more classic haircut we'd say every four to six weeks. But people do like to keep it tight, just 'cause it goes away.
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What is a zero fade haircut?

It does allow your hair line to remain tidier for longer, adding a longer life to your haircut. Shorter than that is a half fade. Yes we have clipper guards that are half lengths. Next is a real fade, a zero. A zero fade still leaves hair about 0.4mm long, thing 5 o'clock shadow.
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What is a shadow fade?

A Shadow Fade is any haircut that starts off lighter on the sides and blends into longer hair on top. That's it! Just kidding. There are many variations of a shadow fade. Just like with a skin fade the barber can start the blend low, medium, or high.
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What is a mid fade?

The mid fade is the perfect all-rounder haircut. Halfway between a high fade and a low fade, it's a tapered cut that ends between your temple and ears. Not only is it flattering, professional, and easy to maintain, it's also versatile. That means you can style it in many different ways.
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What is a tapered cut?

What Is a Taper Haircut? A taper haircut gradually changes your hair length, typically starting out longer at the top of the head and getting shorter as you go down to the natural hairline on the nape of the neck and sides of the head. The length of a taper can vary.
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Is a drop fade a mid fade?

The low fade tapers hair down the shortest around the hairline while the mid fade goes short a few inches up higher. Both are drop fades because the line of the fade drops down behind the ear in an arc that follows the hairline and neck.
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How many types of fades are there?

The three main types of fade haircuts are low, medium and high fades. This refers to how high the fade goes up on the head. Burst fades and temple fades cover a smaller portion of the head but have plenty of impact.
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Is it OK to show barber a picture?

There's a catch though — the best photo you can bring in to show your barber is a picture of yourself after a haircut that you really liked. A picture of someone else's hair doesn't take into account your hair's individual traits, like thickness, texture, and hair line.
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How do you ask for a classic taper?

While it's up to your liking, a good starting point is two inches on top. To get the classic taper haircut, start by tapering the sides and the back. (Make sure you tell your stylist how gradual you want the taper to be.) Your stylist may use shears or a hair clipper to achieve the taper.
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What is a Southside fade?

The “Southside Fade” is a “fade” haircut that is short on the bottom and progressively thicker on the top of the head. For those of you that like a more technical description "the Southside Fade" is a variation of a high and tight skin fade.
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