How to do a Tousled LOW FADE Forward

Low Fade Haircut is a classic men’s haircut technique used to add shine and shine to the haircut. any man’s hairstyle When wearing a low slope cut, the hair on the sides of the head will taper towards the bottom of the head. The Low Fade is also very versatile as it can be combined with other men’s hairstyles like puffs, faux eagles, and side sections.

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The flared bottom is suitable for any hairstyle or hairstyle and is suitable for Caucasian, Black, Latino and Asian men. All you need to know and decide is what kind of matte background you will get on the sides. If you feel disconnected and tired of classic dimming modes or high dimming, this might be a great new option for you.

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How to do a Tousled LOW FADE Forward

Moisten the hair. Before you start cutting your hair, spray it so you can easily shape and cut it. Hair should be slightly damp but not soaked. Take a towel and pat the hair again to lightly dry it. Then take a comb and part the hair. It’s important to know where the hair will be parted because you may need to blend the shorter side a bit more than the longer side, depending on your style.

  • Choose the right guard size for the fade line: A lower guard size means a shorter cut. Choose a higher guard number to start. You will shave all the sides and back of the hair with your first guard and then repeat with a lower guard, moving down the head, leaving the top of the length you just cut. You can use a higher number to get an even shave around the sides and back of the head for reference. To get the fade look, you’ll switch to shorter guards as you progress down. But by starting with the largest shield size, you can easily get an even fade. The fade lines do not have to intersect in a straight line in the back.
  • In fact, some fade lines go slightly down 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. Start with one on your first cut; as you get more confident, try doing two. The location of the cast line is a matter of personal taste. You can position it anywhere from a little above the top of your ear to 2 or 3 inches above that.
  • Decide where you want the fade line(s). The fade line will determine where the hair transitions from one length to the next. It will wrap around the back of your head, basically from ear to ear.
  • Separate the top of the hair. Take a comb and draw a rectangle over the round skull. This will separate the longer top hair from the shorter sides. Use a clip or elastic band to keep this hair out of the way. If you’re not sure how big the rectangle should be, use the eyebrows as a guide. The lines of the rectangle should line up with the outer tips of the eyebrows. Include the entire crown at the back of the head.
    • Move the clippers vertically as you begin to shave the hair. Just like shaving your face, the general rule of thumb is to shave in the opposite direction that your hair grows. Keep a steady hand and move in small sections. The slower you go and the more precise you are, the better the cut will look and in the end you won’t spend a lot of time cleaning up any uneven areas.

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    • Clean up the fade line with the razor over comb method. Start cleaning up the fade by grabbing a regular comb. (Use a white comb for dark hair and a dark comb for light hair.) Tilt the comb so that it is at a 45 degree angle to the fade line and comb upwards towards the top of the head, moving the comb just a finger or two through the hair. Run the scissors up over the comb, from the fade line, so that they cut through the hair that is above the teeth. If done correctly you should have a nice even fade with no visible fade lines. The hair should be gradually shortened as it approaches the base of the skull. Repeat this process around the fade lines, being careful to keep the same combing distance all the way around.
    • Cut the top of the hair. Use scissors if you want to keep your hair long, or a higher guard if you want a shaved look. For something like a quiff, pompadour, or messy top, you’ll use scissors; while a caesar or crew might need scissors.

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