25 Low Taper Fades for Men with Straight Hair (2024)

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#1: Short Tapered Sides with Volume on Top

A classic hairstyle often features short hair at the back and sides with a top styled as a pompadour or brushed back. Clients have frequently requested this style over the years, which can be styled into various edgy looks. The short taper on the sides, with volume on top, results in a clean and tidy finish. Tapered hairstyles grow out well, lasting longer between cuts than traditional edge ups – definitely something to consider.

#2: Low Tapered Scissor Cut

Most people think scissor cuts are mostly for long hair. This is not true for the classic low-tapered scissor cut. Scissor cuts provide a softer finish because we can achieve more texture using varied scissors and techniques. We use a technique called &ldquoscissor over comb&rdquo to create shorter hair of graduation into the top. A thinner comb allows us to cut the hair much shorter.

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#3: Low Taper Fade with Classic Pompadour

A low taper fade with aclassic pompadouris a neat and classy hairstyle. This hairstyle suits a strong hairline and highlights its shape as the hair sweeps back. You need to style your hair regularly to maintain the shape. I recommend using sea salt spray for a good foundation, then smoothing it down with classic pomade.

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#4: Low Faded Side Part Hairstyle

A low faded side partrequires detailed styling it’s a type of hairstyle. As your barber, I can form this style using special products. However, you will need to maintain it at home. Ask your barber for advice on the best way to style your hair and the right products to use. Also, inquire about how he would style such a hairstyle.

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#5: Textured and Tapered Haircut

A textured and tapered haircut can work with any classic style. The basis of a tapered haircut is that it starts short and transitions into a longer length, creating a clean finish. There are several ways to create texture on the top of the hair. My preferred method is point-cutting. I recommend drying in sea salt spray and finishing with a good styling powder.

#6: Natural Messy Top with Taper Fade

This messy top with a taperfadeis an easy-to-maintain style that falls naturally. The sides are tapered low and short, leading to the textured top. To attain a firm hairstyle, use sea salt spray for rough drying the top and apply styling powder.

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#7: Classic Short Sleek Hair

A slick back, a classic short, sleek haircut is easy to maintain. It would be best if you had some length on top. Short styles create more volume, and the weight of the longer style keeps it down. Like most slick backs, a classic short back and sides suit most hair lengths. A good product to use is pomade. Due to its strong hold, pomade will keep your hairstyle in place.

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#8: Low Faded Straight Hair with Bangs

Having a shorter length at the back and sides with a longer length on top is a popular style. This style shows you can have different looks, like low, faded, straight hair with textured bangs. Straight hair requires more effort to add volume. However, this style shows you can achieve a great finish with less effort. It’s always best to thoroughly dry long hair to keep it in place. However, if you don’t have the time, this style is a good option.

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#9: Slicked Back with Low Fade

Classic, elegant styles never go out of fashion. Thisslick backwith a low fade is a timeless look. The haircut has a low fade at the base of the hairline, which blends into the upper hair to create a smooth transition. Pomade is a traditional product for this hairstyle. It holds the hair strongly and leaves you with a glossy finish.

#10: Combed Back with Low Fade and Beard

Slick backsare an absolute classic that has aged well. An example is this style with a combed back, low fade, and beard. The edges of the hair have been tapered tightly to blend seamlessly with the long strands at the top. The beard is also a key part of this style. The edges fade into the beard to finish the look. For the best results, ask your barber for advice on the right hair products.

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#11: Low Tapered Fade with Square Layers

There exist different layer techniques. For instance, the example is a square layer with a low taper. Compared to a short graduation, square layers offer more length and bulk at the edges of the style. If you seek a classic-looking sweepback with a more defined shape in the center, using a square layer is an ideal technique.

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#12: Brushed Back Wet Style with Low Fade

Different products can give you different finishes. A brushed-back wet style with a low fade serves as a great example. This style resembles a classic swept-back pompadour. The edges have been tapered for better growth. The wet look comes from using pomade. Pomade gives a glossy shine when applied.

#13: Choppy Tapered Low Fade Cut

Scissor cuts allow you to create different shapes. For instance, you can achieve a choppy, tapered low fade cut. Using the scissor-over-comb technique allows us to trim quite close. This technique can deliver a softer and more choppy style. You can achieve this by using texture scissors and doing point cutting. Those who prefer a less close, softer finish typically prefer this technique.

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#14: Brush Up with Low Tapered Sides

When you think of classic hairstyles, the pompadour is what we often recall. The pompadour style has been popular for decades and continues to be in fashion. You can see this in brush-up stylepompwith sides that taper low. It stands out by smoothly transitioning to the top with a well-graduated cut.

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#15: Sleek and Straight Fade Hairstyle with Full Beard

This sleek and straight fade hairstyle nicely incorporates a full beard. Knowing how you want your beard to look to achieve a complete style is important. The hair’s edges have been tapered short and then faded back into the beard. The beard has been shaped to follow the jawline. This achieves a masculine finish.

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#16: Low Tapered Medium Hair with Fringe

Tapered edges are popular because they allow for a tidy finish while leaving a length to style. When creating tapered edges, I take sideburns and neck hair down to the skin. Then, I fade these areas tightly and blend them into the remaining hair length. Tapering works well with mostmedium-length haircuts, offering various styling options for the top section.

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#17: Subtle Wavy Slick Back with Low Fade

This subtle wavy slick back with alow fadeis a good example of a classic hairstyle. The low fade blends into the top of the hair, leaving enough length to style it back. The haircut is relatively low-maintenance due to its specific cut. The easiest way to style this haircut is to dry it with sea salt spray, sprinkle some styling powder, and run your fingers through it.

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#18: Tapered Long Hair with Pony

Many dudes prefer long hair, while others like a tidy look on the sides. Tapered long hair works well. You can hold its length back or let it down for a casual look. Having ataper on the sides keeps your hair neat. However, it would be best if you had regular barber visits to maintain it.

#19: Low Taper with Beard Fade

This low taper withbeard fadeframes the face well. The hard lines flow with the face’s shape. I like to create a sharp corner at the base of the beard when shaping it. This style gives a very masculine jawline. I aim to keep the beard’s cheek lines close to the natural shape. This method will be easy to maintain and will give a well-grown look.

#20: Low Taper with Voluminous Quiff

Classic styles never die. Thislow taper fadewith a voluminous quiff proves that point. This style is popular, and people ask for it often. It’s tidy around the ears and leaves plenty of length on top. To get height at the front, you must heat style it. I recommend using sea salt spray for a good foundation and matte paste.

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#21: Low Faded Blonde Brush Back

If you want a clean finish, a low faded brush back is a good option. The taper is low, with longer hair on top for stylish transitions. To keep this longer hair in place, try blow-drying it every morning. I suggest using sea salt spray during drying and finishing with a matte paste for a strong hold.

#22: Brushed Back Style with Taper Fade

Classics never go out of style. This brushed-back style with a taper fade is timeless. This style is tapered around the ears. The taper transitions to the top carefully to maintain the length and weight for brushing back. Its versatility suits many people. The style’s growth is also good, allowing it to be worn longer. To help the style hold, I recommend using a strong product. Both a pomade and a matte paste would work.

#23: Low Skin Taper Fade

Taper fades are the new skin fade. I’ve been asked to style this more often than a skin fade. Taper fades keep more length at the back, and the sides than a skin fade does. The transition appears bolder when the hair is darker. Taper fades begin at the base of the neck and sideburns, right at the skin level. Afterward, these are blended tightly with the longer hair on the sides for a rounded finish.

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#24: Sleek Layered Low Fade Cut

Layers play a significant role in haircutting to create shape. They prevent the style from having a heavy, blocky appearance. There are several ways to create layers. For example, in a sleek, low fade cut, the short graduation layer technique is used. The short graduation layer technique implies that the hair lengths start shortest at the edges and gradually increase as they go up to the top. This is the main base technique for a lot of men’s cuts.

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#25: Low Tapered Messy Hair

Tapered edges are becoming more popular. I often get requests for a style like classy, low-tapered, messy hair. I always cut the rest of the hair first, leaving the taper for last. This allows me to assess the best place for the taper. I begin with skinning it out, followed by a fade-up. I have found that this method maintains neatness and helps create an appealing shape.

Hair has many tales to tell, with each style hinting at its unique story. One such style, the low taper fade for straight hair, has cropped up in men’s fashion. With the expertise of professional barber Dave Broderick, we delve into what makes this hairstyle worth your time.

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Dave Broderick
Dave is a barber with over 10 years of experience.
You can find him at The Bureau Barber Shop in Salt Lake City, UT.

Embrace the Style

First off, David states that the low taper fade isn’t for everyone. “This is a hairstyle for people who like styling their hair, meaning typically there is ample hair throughout the cut to work with and style above the faded portions down low.” If you enjoy putting a few minutes into making your hair look just right, this style can work for you. It offers a mix of long hair on top with a neat cut on the bottom. But take note: this look needs regular upkeep.

Toss Out the Face Shape Theory

On the subject of how the style fits with different face shapes, David takes a bold stance. He argues that rules about what looks good on a particular face shape can lead to client unhappiness. “The client knows what they want, and moreover they know what look makes them feel good, so I say to hell with the face shape dogma and turn to make them feel good into your #1 goal.” Ultimately, the most important thing is that you feel good in your cut. If you like it, then it’s the right look.

Understand Products and Usage

When it comes to styling your hair, David offers some key tips. His top piece of advice? “Less is more”. Too much product can harm your hair and scalp. As for the type of product, it depends on the hair’s texture and density. For example, he notes that a fiber-style pomade can make thick hair hard to manage. It’s best for thin hair as it adds the illusion of extra thickness.

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25 Low Taper Fades for Men with Straight Hair (2024)

FAQs

Is taper fade good for straight hair? ›

The tapered cut is particularly flattering on straight strands, but only if you choose the right variation. We recommend going for a medium-length taper that will help make hair look full and thick.

How low is a low taper fade? ›

A low taper fade transitions from long, textured hair on top to a very short, to-the-skin cut at the base of the neck. Ask for a low taper fade by requesting a cut that gives you volume at the top of your head, a gradual taper at the back, and a low fade at the nape of your neck.

What is a low taper fade size 3? ›

A number 3 taper fade sees the hair's shortest point at around the level of the sideburn. A number 3 low fade calls for the hair's shortest length to be worn about an inch above the ears. A number 3 high fade is a fade where the fade is worn high, with the hair's shortest length around the height of the temple.

What is a good fade for straight hair? ›

Burst fade starts on the side of your head, going all the way around past the ear to the back of the neck. Classic middle part. Textured French haircut with a blowout taper on the sides and the back. Buzz cut with a low taper or a low skin fade.

Is taper fade worth it? ›

It's all about your hair type, lifestyle, and personal style. If you've got thick hair and want a style that's easy to manage, a fade might be your best bet. If you're after a classic, versatile look, you might want to try a taper fade. And remember, your barber's there to help you find the best style for you.

What is a number 1 taper cut? ›

A number 1 fade is a stylish and sleek haircut where the sides and back of the hair are trimmed with a #1 guard (which leaves the hair about 1/8 inch or 3mm long) on the clippers. The hair gradually transitions from this very short length to longer lengths as it moves up the head.

What is a #3 haircut? ›

A number 3 haircut is approximately 3/8 inch in length. It is a popular choice for those who want a short but not too close cut.

What does a 7 haircut look like? ›

The Number 7 haircut length is a generous 7/8 inch or 22mm— a versatile cut that seamlessly marries a well-groomed look with a gamut of styling choices. This substantial length is optimal for those yearning for a polished yet laid-back style, permitting your hair to make a statement without appearing unkempt.

What is a blowout taper? ›

You get the taper fade, which is a fade on your temple and your nape. And then you get the blowout, which is basically when the hair blows. out from the taper fade all the way back out there, keeping a quiet weight and quite heavy. Best part about this haircut is. it goes with any hair type, straight, wave or curly.

What number should I get for a low fade? ›

For a very short fade, ask for #1 or #2 sized clippers on the back and sides (a #1 is 0.125 in (3.2 mm) long, while a #2 is 0.25 in (6.4 mm) long). If you want to keep your hair a bit longer on the sides and back, ask for a #4 (0.5 in (13 mm) or #5 (0.625 in (15.9 mm)). Mention the length you want on top, too.

Is low taper good for straight hair? ›

Low taper haircuts are versatile enough to work with different hair textures, from straight to curly. While straight hair can achieve a sleek and well-defined look with this style, curly hair can embrace a more textured and relaxed appearance.

What fade looks the best? ›

Choosing the Right Fade Haircut

Low Fade: Great for a low-key clean look. Great when growing out your hair. Mid Fade: Most versatile (in my opinion). If you have a flatter back of head shape, ask for a mid-drop to create a more flattering shape.

What fade will suit me? ›

If you have thick, curly hair, then a high fade may be the best option for you. On the other hand, if you have thin, straight hair, then a low fade may be a better choice. Another thing to consider is the length of your hair. If you have short hair, then a short fade may be the way to go.

Does taper fade fit everyone? ›

While the low taper haircut is a versatile and stylish option that can suit a wide range of individuals, it's essential to consider factors such as face shape, hair type, personal style, confidence, and lifestyle before committing to this hairstyle.

What face shape is best for a taper fade? ›

Your Face Shape and the Ideal Haircut
Face ShapeIdeal Haircut
OvalTaper or Fade
SquareTaper
RoundFade
HeartTaper
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What looks better taper or fade? ›

A tapered cut changes the hair's length more gradually than a fade. Tapers aren't as dramatic as fades, are evenly cut, and typically leave hair longer on the top and sides compared to a fade. The best cut for you depends on your face shape, style, and the look you want.

Should a fade be straight? ›

It will wrap all the way around the back of the head, essentially going from ear to ear. Fade lines don't have to go straight across in the back. In fact, some fade lines dip slightly around the back of the head, then return to the original line before reaching the other ear. You can have more than one fade line.

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