A well-executed fade can truly lift your grooming game. It’s sharp, stylish, and super versatile. But with a whole spectrum of fade styles out there, how do you know which one is right for you? Going in blind isn’t the best decision but fear not, we’re here to guide you through the process of finding the perfect fade for your face.
Decoding Your Face Shape
Before you get up close and personal with the world of fades, you’ve got to properly understand your face shape. Think of it like this: is your face longer than it is wide? Perhaps it’s about the same in both directions? Or maybe you have a more angular jawline?
Generally, face shapes fall into a few key categories:
- Oval: the most balanced face shape, with a length greater than its width and a softly rounded jawline.
- Round: As wide as it is long, with rounded features.
- Square: Defined by a strong, angular jawline and a square forehead.
- Heart-shaped: A wider forehead that gradually narrows towards the chin.
- Triangular: The opposite of a heart-shaped face, with a narrower forehead and a wider jawline.
If you’re struggling to determine your face shape, try tracing the outline of your face on a mirror with a dry-erase marker. This can give you a clearer picture (literally!).
Fade Styles to Suit Your Face
Now that you have a better understanding of your face shape, let’s explore the different fade styles.
The Understated Low Fade
The low fade is a subtle style that begins just above the ear. It offers a clean and tidy appearance without too much contrast, making it a safe bet for most face shapes.
The Adaptable Mid-Fade
Starting around the middle of the head, the mid-fade strikes a balance between subtlety and boldness. This versatile style can be dressed up or down, making it a great option for those with oval, round, or heart-shaped faces.
The Statement High Fade
The high fade starts high on the head, creating a striking contrast. This is a bold style that works particularly well for those with square or triangle face shapes.
The Classic Taper Fade
You can’t go wrong with a classic. The taper fade gradually tapers the hair from the hairline down to the neck. It’s a timeless and universally flattering style that suits all face shapes.
The Low-Maintenance Skin Fade
The skin fade is a very short fade that blends seamlessly into the skin. Favoured for its minimal upkeep and clean look, this style is best suited for those with oval, square, or triangle face shapes.
The Distinctive Drop Fade
Want something with a bit more character? The drop fade follows the natural curve of the head, creating a unique and stylish look that complements round or heart-shaped faces.
Beyond Face Shape
Of course, your face shape isn’t the only thing to consider. Your hair type and lifestyle also play a role in determining the most suitable fade style. And don’t forget your personal preferences. You may have seen a style you like the look of on someone else and want to try it out yourself, and this is perfectly possible. Check in with your barber and they’ll be able to tailor your chosen look to your face shape.
Styling Your Fade
Once you’ve got your perfect fade, how do you style it? Here are a few ideas:
Keep It Classic with a Side Parting
A timeless and sophisticated look that works well with taper fades and low fades. Use a comb and some pomade or wax to create a neat side parting and add a touch of shine.
Embrace the Textured Look
For those with mid fades, high fades, or textured hair, try a messy, textured style. Use a matte clay or paste to create separation and definition.
Slick it Back
A slicked-back style can create a sharp and polished look, particularly with a skin fade or a high fade. Use a strong hold gel or pomade and a comb to slick your hair back from your forehead.
Embrace the Natural Texture
If you have curly or wavy hair, let your natural texture take centre stage. A fade can complement your natural curls or waves beautifully. Use a curl cream or leave-in conditioner to define and hydrate your curls.
Your Barber Knows Best
When in doubt, always consult your barber. They have the expertise to assess your face shape, and hair type, and consider your personal preferences to recommend the best fade styles for you. They can also offer valuable advice on styling and maintenance.
Ultimately, the perfect fade is the one that makes you feel confident and comfortable. Don’t be afraid to experiment and try different styles until you find your perfect match. Book an appointment with your barber at Chaps & Co and we can explore the different fade options available, and which one may suit you best.
A well-executed fade can truly lift your grooming game. It’s sharp, stylish, and super versatile. But with a whole spectrum of fade styles out there, how do you know which one is right for you? Going in blind isn’t the best decision but fear not, we’re here to guide you through the process of finding the perfect fade for your face.
Decoding Your Face Shape
Before you get up close and personal with the world of fades, you’ve got to properly understand your face shape. Think of it like this: is your face longer than it is wide? Perhaps it’s about the same in both directions? Or maybe you have a more angular jawline?
Generally, face shapes fall into a few key categories:
- Oval: the most balanced face shape, with a length greater than its width and a softly rounded jawline.
- Round: As wide as it is long, with rounded features.
- Square: Defined by a strong, angular jawline and a square forehead.
- Heart-shaped: A wider forehead that gradually narrows towards the chin.
- Triangular: The opposite of a heart-shaped face, with a narrower forehead and a wider jawline.
If you’re struggling to determine your face shape, try tracing the outline of your face on a mirror with a dry-erase marker. This can give you a clearer picture (literally!).
Fade Styles to Suit Your Face
Now that you have a better understanding of your face shape, let’s explore the different fade styles.
The Understated Low Fade
The low fade is a subtle style that begins just above the ear. It offers a clean and tidy appearance without too much contrast, making it a safe bet for most face shapes.
The Adaptable Mid-Fade
Starting around the middle of the head, the mid-fade strikes a balance between subtlety and boldness. This versatile style can be dressed up or down, making it a great option for those with oval, round, or heart-shaped faces.
The Statement High Fade
The high fade starts high on the head, creating a striking contrast. This is a bold style that works particularly well for those with square or triangle face shapes.
The Classic Taper Fade
You can’t go wrong with a classic. The taper fade gradually tapers the hair from the hairline down to the neck. It’s a timeless and universally flattering style that suits all face shapes.
The Low-Maintenance Skin Fade
The skin fade is a very short fade that blends seamlessly into the skin. Favoured for its minimal upkeep and clean look, this style is best suited for those with oval, square, or triangle face shapes.
The Distinctive Drop Fade
Want something with a bit more character? The drop fade follows the natural curve of the head, creating a unique and stylish look that complements round or heart-shaped faces.
Beyond Face Shape
Of course, your face shape isn’t the only thing to consider. Your hair type and lifestyle also play a role in determining the most suitable fade style. And don’t forget your personal preferences. You may have seen a style you like the look of on someone else and want to try it out yourself, and this is perfectly possible. Check in with your barber and they’ll be able to tailor your chosen look to your face shape.
Styling Your Fade
Once you’ve got your perfect fade, how do you style it? Here are a few ideas:
Keep It Classic with a Side Parting
A timeless and sophisticated look that works well with taper fades and low fades. Use a comb and some pomade or wax to create a neat side parting and add a touch of shine.
Embrace the Textured Look
For those with mid fades, high fades, or textured hair, try a messy, textured style. Use a matte clay or paste to create separation and definition.
Slick it Back
A slicked-back style can create a sharp and polished look, particularly with a skin fade or a high fade. Use a strong hold gel or pomade and a comb to slick your hair back from your forehead.
Embrace the Natural Texture
If you have curly or wavy hair, let your natural texture take centre stage. A fade can complement your natural curls or waves beautifully. Use a curl cream or leave-in conditioner to define and hydrate your curls.
Your Barber Knows Best
When in doubt, always consult your barber. They have the expertise to assess your face shape, and hair type, and consider your personal preferences to recommend the best fade styles for you. They can also offer valuable advice on styling and maintenance.
Ultimately, the perfect fade is the one that makes you feel confident and comfortable. Don’t be afraid to experiment and try different styles until you find your perfect match. Book an appointment with your barber at Chaps & Co and we can explore the different fade options available, and which one may suit you best.