Gradient haircuts for a daring look

Fade haircuts, also known as a taper fade, low fade, Brooklyn fade, or bang fade, are all the rage. There are a huge number of types of gradient that can be adapted to your hair style.

Naturally, not all haircuts suit everyone. The best thing about gradients is that they are very flexible and you can combine them with your hair type, with its length and, of course, with your personality.

The faded cut gradually fades at the sides of the head and at the back, leaving the length of the top to be completely tailored to your liking.

Today we will talk about the most requested gradient haircuts of the moment. So sit back and let us guide you through the fascinating world of men’s hair.

What types of fade haircuts for men are there?

The truth is that there is an incredible variety of fade haircuts for men. The first step is for you to choose the type of gradient you prefer so your stylist can know where to start to taper off.

There are so many combinations that can be made to fit your personality, that if at the end of reading this article you doubt which would be the best, you can ask your barber to choose for you, no one with more experience than him to know what best suits your face cut and your factions.

Next we will tell you which are the most requested by our clients so that you can be inspired by them.

Low gradient

If you’re looking for a men’s haircut that works with multiple styles, the low fade is quite possibly the ideal fade for you, as it allows for different kinds of experiments with hair proportions.

It is a gradient in the lower part of the head, which decreases towards the sides. It has the great advantage that at the top you can choose the style you want, even leave yourself a beautiful toupee that looks so good on practically everyone.

Medium gradient

It is an elegant tapered cut whose medium style ends between the ears and the temple. It is an ideal style for any age, which can be combined in many ways, one of which is with a fantastic and modern quiff or with the classic slicked back that offers great appeal to the male gender.

High gradient

Going from longer to shorter and suitable for any hair type, this cut starts around the temples and features a fade across the top of the head and out to the sides. It is a much more daring look, ideal for those who want to highlight a great personality.

The high fade can end in a crew cut, side swept, or pompadour.

Toupee Gradient

This fade style that ends in a wonderful quiff is extremely attractive and most of all elegant. The truth is that it began as a consequence of other cuts and achieved great popularity among men all over the planet.

Mohican Gradient

This is, without a doubt, the most indomitable cut of punk origin of all. This gradient style ends up tapering very high and short. It is a cut that adapts to all types of hair length, thickness and even looks perfect on both wavy and curly hair.

Conical gradient

In this type of fade, also called a taper, the hair is worn from long to short on the sides and back of the head. The gradient goes gradually and starts at the middle part of the head.

Side Part Gradient

It is one of the best-known styles and one of those that have lasted the longest over time. The side parting gives men one of the most sophisticated and clean looks of all fade cuts.

It is usually combined with the tapered gradient and the hair must be slightly damp to be styled. The ideal is to apply a good cream or wax to give it that unique touch of distinction that the cut implies.

There are many other types of gradients in which now it would be very long to expand. In any case, and when in doubt, you can show your trusted barber a photo that reflects what you want and he will know how to make it perfect for your hair type and personality.

And you, have you tried some kind of gradient haircut? What is your favorite?