Is a taper the same as 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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Which is better taper or fade?

Fades have a stronger contrast between lengths, going from long to short hair very suddenly. Tapers, meanwhile, always have an even gradient. Tapers are more casual. Fades are more precise and bold.
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Is a taper haircut a fade?

A taper fade – often referred to as a taper – differs from a classic fade in several ways. Both involve gradually cutting the side and back of the hair short while leaving the top section longer. However, a taper fade is cut shorter and can result in fading down to the skin at any point.
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Are tapers harder than fades?

The taper is more conservative than the fade, a classic, versatile cut that features a gradually shortening hair length.
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How do I tell my barber to fade?

The Fade. The Fade consists of a very short taper that “fades” into the skin — thus giving this haircut its name. You can ask for your fade to end high on the sides and back (High Fade), low (Low Fade), or at the temples (Temple or Brooklyn Fade).
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Fade vs Taper. What's the difference?



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 should I tell my barber?

Get the Perfect Haircut: How to Talk to Your Barber
  • Watch the Video.
  • Tell him what general style you want. ...
  • Tell him how much you want taken off and where. ...
  • Tell him if you want a taper. ...
  • Tell him what kind of neckline (or nape) you want. ...
  • Tell him if you want any texture in your hair. ...
  • Tell him how you want your arches.
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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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Why do barbers talk so much?

Not only are barbers trained in hairstyles and male grooming, but they also know how to tell a really great story. Most barbers are really personable and take pride in making you feel comfortable when you enter their barbershop. This means that talking to you and treating you like one of the guys is normal.
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What to say to a barber if you don't know what you want?

Just Let the Barber Do His Damn Thing

They're professionals, after all, and if you're unsure about what you want, odds are they know what's better for you than you do. Veloz says the best way to ensure a good haircut is to find a good barber — one who can identify the natural lay of your hair, and style it accordingly.
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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. It just all starts to blend in, so you don't see the difference in the hair lengths anymore."
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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 do you ask for a low fade?

“When asking for this cut, simply request a low fade on the sides with a slick back on top,” says Shanahan. Because 'slick back' may mean different things to different barbers, it's worth taking a photo along with you, just to make sure the person wielding the scissors knows precisely what you want.
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How do I ask for 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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Is a 0 a skin fade?

The fade will normally be worn quite high in a mid to high fade and will commonly be seen with an ultra short skin or #0 fade on the back and sides, with anywhere from a #1 to a #5 on top.
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What are the three types of fades?

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. Bald fades can be any of the above and shave hair down to the skin.
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What different fades are called?

Haircut of the Week: Fade
  • Different Fade Styles. While there are quite a few variations of the fade, the most popular styles include the razor fade, skin/bald fade, temple, burst, drop, flat-top and high top fades. ...
  • The Skin Fade. ...
  • The Temple Fade. ...
  • The Burst Fade. ...
  • The Drop Fade. ...
  • The Flat/High Top Fade.
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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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How long do low tapers last?

Taper Fade

This type of fade is great for someone wanting to grow their hair out but remain neat and tidy. A taper fade can last from one to two weeks.
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Are fades high maintenance?

If you want to keep that skin fade looking fresh, it does take a bit of maintenance. We advise visiting your barber every 1-2 weeks to get this cut. If you have a short grade on top e.g. a grade 1,2,3 – again every 1-2 weeks will keep it looking clean.
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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 should you not do at a barbershop?

And no, it's not just about being a big tipper.
  • Don't be impatient. ...
  • Don't freak out about hair clippings. ...
  • Don't expect your barber to be a magician. ...
  • Don't nod. ...
  • Don't lay down mandates. ...
  • Don't be too picky. ...
  • Don't show up with messy or dirty hair. ...
  • Don't be weird about the tip.
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What is a French crop?

A Versatile Classic

Similar to a Caesar cut, the French crop consists of hair that is cut short on the back and sides, and kept slightly longer through the top, either combed forward over the forehead or pushed to the side depending on length.
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