The "fade" has been a popular haircut since the 1970s. Made famous first by inner city gangs and skateboarders, the short, tapered cut is mainstream now, even sported by brave young women with good cheekbones. Giving the haircut takes patience, an artist's eye and a good pair of clippers.
The taper cut works best on coarse, thick hair, which will stand up. Mark off the width of each layer where the taper will create the fade look. Use hairclips to separate the sections.
Leave the clips in place until you are ready to cut the next layer. Utilize the length guards on the clippers. Set the guard lower and lower for each new row of cutting, until you get to the final row that will be shaved close to the head.
The fade haircut can run from front to back or back to front, but is usually cut longest in front and fading to shorter in the back. A fade can also move from the top of the head down to the neck. Use combs with various size teeth if you don't have a guard that changes the length of ... more.
€¢ Purchase a reliable set of professional grade clippers and make sure they have at least 5 different guard sizes. Also, a good idea would be to purchase a good trimmer, which is used to line the sideburns, around the ears, around the neck, and sometimes the forehead. (Do some research or ask the employees at the store - I personally recommend Andis products because they are great quality for a low price.) • Make sure to oil the blade of the machine well before use.
€¢ Attach one of the larger guards to the machine and turn it on. Begin cutting the sideburns, around the ears, and the back of the head. If the guard is too large then attach the next size level down.
€¢ Depending on what look the person would like, you can determine how high or low you want the "fade" to be. Generally the best place to start the fading is in from the lowest part to about the middle - just above the top of the ears. €¢ As you get to the desired position, where you would like the fade to be - flick the top ... more.
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