Three men showing different fade haircut styles including a low fade with textured top, a mid fade with quiff, and a skin fade with beard inside a modern Luton barbershop

Fade Haircut Styles Every Man Should Try

September 11, 20252 min read

Three men showing different fade haircut styles including a low fade with textured top, a mid fade with quiff, and a skin fade with beard inside a modern Luton barbershop.

Fade Haircut Styles Every Man Should Try

The fade haircut has become one of the most popular men’s hairstyles of the last decade — and it’s not hard to see why. Clean, versatile, and stylish, fades can be tailored to suit almost anyone. From sharp skin fades to subtle tapers, the right fade adds polish and personality to your look.

At Barber Group in Luton, fade haircuts are one of our most requested services. Here’s a breakdown of the most popular fade haircut styles and how to know which one is right for you.

What Is a Fade Haircut?

A fade is a gradual blend from shorter hair on the sides and back into longer hair on top. It creates a clean, sharp look that pairs well with many styles, including crops, pompadours, buzz cuts, and textured tops.

Types of Fade Haircuts

1. Low Fade

Starts just above the ears and gradually blends upward.

Subtle and professional.

Works well for classic gentleman cuts and longer top styles.

2. Mid Fade

Begins midway up the sides.

Balanced and versatile — not too bold, not too subtle.

Popular with textured crops and quiffs.

3. High Fade

Starts high above the temples.

Creates maximum contrast.

Perfect with buzz cuts or sharp top styles.

4. Skin Fade (Bald Fade)

Tapers right down to the skin at the bottom.

Crisp and modern.

Best for men who want a bold, striking look.

5. Drop Fade

Follows the natural curve of the head, dipping lower behind the ear.

Adds dimension and shape.

Great for curly or wavy hair textures.

Why Fade Haircuts Are So Popular

Versatility: Pairs with almost any haircut.

Clean Finish: Always looks tidy and intentional.

Customisable: Can be bold or subtle, depending on your choice.

Works with Beards: Beard fades blend seamlessly into facial hair.

How to Maintain a Fade

Fades look their sharpest in the first couple of weeks. To keep it fresh:

Skin fades: Trim every 1–2 weeks.

Low/mid fades: Every 2–3 weeks.

Buzz cuts with fades: Every 2 weeks for clean lines.

Pair your haircut with a beard trim for a complete, polished look.

Get Your Fade Haircut at Barber Group Luton

Whether you want a bold skin fade, a clean taper, or a stylish drop fade, our barbers at Barber Group deliver sharp, precise results every time.

We serve clients across Luton, Challney, and surrounding areas with:

Skin fades and taper fades

Beard trimming and fading

Classic and modern styles tailored to you

Appointments preferred. Walk-ins welcome.

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