Styles/Low Taper Fade

Low Taper Fade

A clean, natural low taper fade that keeps the overall shape balanced.

๐Ÿ’ˆ Masculine๐Ÿ”ง Medium maintenance๐Ÿงต Suits: straight, wavy, curly, coily

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Pick the reference that's closest to your hair type. This is what your barber will see.

Best For

straight hairwavy haircurly haircoily hair

Barber Terms

low taperfadetaper fadenatural taper

Maintenance

medium maintenance

Category

masculine

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What to tell your barber

Use these professional terms when describing a low taper fade to your barber. Using the right vocabulary helps ensure you and your barber are on the same page.

โ€œlow taperโ€โ€œfadeโ€โ€œtaper fadeโ€โ€œnatural taperโ€

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Low Taper Fade?
A low taper fade is a masculine haircut style characterized by a clean, natural low taper fade that keeps the overall shape balanced.. It suits straight, wavy, curly, coily hair textures and requires medium maintenance. Use TellBarber's visual guide to see exactly how it looks on your hair type and skin tone.
How do I ask my barber for a Low Taper Fade?
Use the terms: low taper, fade, taper fade. Tell your barber you want: A clean, natural low taper fade that keeps the overall shape balanced.. Show them a visual reference from TellBarber that includes front, side, and back views matched to your hair texture and skin tone.
What face shape suits a Low Taper Fade?
The low taper fade can be adapted to suit most face shapes. Oval faces naturally complement this style. For round faces, adding height or volume on top creates balance. Square and heart-shaped faces can adjust the fringe and side length for a flattering fit. Your barber can customize the cut to your specific face shape.
How do I maintain a Low Taper Fade?
The low taper fade needs moderate maintenance โ€” regular washing, product application, and occasional styling to keep the shape defined.
What hair products work best for a Low Taper Fade?
For a low taper fade, use a light-hold product like pomade, clay, or matte paste for a natural finish. A texture spray adds volume and definition. Avoid heavy gels that weigh the style down.