Low skin fade
A low skin fade starts close to the ear and keeps the sides softer. It works well for professional cuts, crew cuts, side parts, and anyone who wants a clean blend without too much contrast.
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AI Skin Fade Workflow
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Skin Fade Comparison Guide
Not sure which fade is right for you? Here is how they compare before you generate a preview.
| Feature | Low Skin Fade | Mid Skin Fade | High Skin Fade |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fade starts | Just above the ear | Around the temples | High on the head |
| Contrast | Subtle and natural | Balanced | Bold and high contrast |
| Best for | Professional, classic looks | Most face shapes | Sharp, athletic styles |
| Top length | Short to medium | Medium to long | Medium to long |
| Maintenance | Every 3-4 weeks | Every 2-3 weeks | Every 1-2 weeks |
| Works well with | Side part, crew cut, crop | Quiff, pompadour, waves | High top, curls, textured tops |
Skin Fade Style Guide
Compact notes for choosing a low, mid, or high skin fade before you upload a photo.
A low skin fade starts close to the ear and keeps the sides softer. It works well for professional cuts, crew cuts, side parts, and anyone who wants a clean blend without too much contrast.
A mid skin fade sits around the temples, so it has more shape than a low fade but still feels balanced. It pairs well with textured crops, waves, curls, and medium-length tops.
A high skin fade begins higher on the head and makes the top look sharper. Choose it for high contrast styles, high top skin fade looks, athletic cuts, and bold curly haircuts.
A short skin fade keeps the whole haircut compact. It is a strong option for buzz cuts, military-inspired crops, and low-maintenance haircuts that still need a barber-clean outline.
A skin fade buzz cut keeps the top short and lets the fade carry the shape. Ask for an even buzz cut with a clean skin blend if you want a simple, sharp reference.
A skin fade mullet keeps movement in the back while the sides fade down to skin. Try a burst fade mullet for a rounder shape or a low skin fade mullet when you want less contrast.
A skin fade with beard works best when the barber blends the sideburn into the beard instead of leaving a hard break. It keeps the haircut clean while making facial hair look intentional.
A curly hair skin fade removes bulk from the sides while keeping texture on top. Low and mid fades usually keep curls softer; high fades make the curls stand out more.
Skin fade haircuts for Black men work especially well with waves, high tops, short curls, loc twists, and crisp lineups. Use the preview to compare how low or high the fade should sit.
A skin fade with long hair on top suits comb overs, slick backs, quiffs, and textured fringe. Keep enough length for styling, then use the AI preview to test the fade height.
A skin fade is a haircut where the sides and back fade down to bare skin, then blend into longer hair on top.
Most skin fades look sharp for about 1-3 weeks. Low fades usually grow out softer, while high fades show growth sooner.
No. A taper fade usually fades only around the sideburns and neckline. A skin fade removes more hair on the sides and blends down to skin.
Waves, high tops, short curls, loc twists, and clean lineups all work well. Use a low skin fade for a softer shape, or a high skin fade when you want stronger contrast.
Yes. A skin fade mullet keeps length and movement in the back while the sides fade down to skin. It is easiest to compare with a burst fade or low skin fade preview.
Most people can wear a skin fade, but the best height depends on face shape, hair texture, hairline, and how much contrast you want.
Yes, especially a low or mid skin fade with a clean top. High fades can also work, but they look sharper and more noticeable.
Tell your barber the fade height first: low skin fade, mid skin fade, or high skin fade. Then describe the top length, beard blend, and whether you want the bottom finished with a foil shaver.
Prices vary by city and barber, but a skin fade usually costs more than a basic trim because the blend, outline, and skin finish take extra time.
Most people refresh a skin fade every 2-3 weeks. High skin fades show growth fastest, while low skin fades can stretch a little longer.
A zero fade is cut down with a no-guard clipper. A skin fade usually goes closer at the bottom, often with a foil shaver, so the fade blends into bare skin.
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