Fade haircuts are a cornerstone of Black men’s grooming. Clean, versatile, and endlessly customizable, fades work with waves, curls, coils, locs, twists, and straight hair. The difference between a “regular” fade and a flawless one usually comes down to how high the fade starts and who it fits best.
This guide breaks down every major type of fade haircut for Black men, starting from the lowest fades and working all the way up to the highest and boldest styles. Along the way, we’ll cover what each fade looks like, who it’s best for, and what kind of lifestyle or age group it fits.
If you’re serious about your cut and your waves, this is required reading.
Low Fade
What It Looks Like

The low fade starts just above the ears and neckline. Most of the hair on the sides stays dark and full, with only a subtle taper near the bottom.
Why It Works
This fade is clean without screaming for attention. It keeps your hairline sharp while letting the top do the talking, especially if you have waves, curls, or a textured top.
Best For
Teens to grown men Professionals, students, and anyone with a conservative dress code Wavers who want to protect their crown and compression progress
Style Personality
Polished, calm, and disciplined. This is the fade equivalent of showing up on time and smelling good.
Low Taper Fade
What It Looks Like

Similar to a low fade, but more focused on the temples and nape rather than the entire side. The sides stay fuller while the edges stay crisp.
Why It Works
This is a go-to for wave lovers because it keeps maximum hair density while still framing the face cleanly.
Best For
360 wave enthusiasts Minimalists Men who want a “natural but fresh” look
Style Personality
Quiet confidence. You care about details, not trends.
Drop Fade (Low to Mid)
What It Looks Like

The fade “drops” behind the ear and follows the natural curve of the head, creating a rounded look in the back.
Why It Works
The drop fade enhances head shape and looks especially good with curls, twists, or thicker hair textures.
Best For
Younger men Creative types Anyone who wants something different without going extreme
Style Personality
Stylish, modern, and slightly rebellious without being reckless.
Mid Fade
What It Looks Like

The mid fade starts around the temple area, sitting right between a low and high fade. The contrast between the sides and the top is more noticeable.
Why It Works
This is one of the most versatile fades. It balances sharpness with maturity and works with nearly every hairstyle on top.
Best For
Men in their 20s and 30s Athletes and streetwear fans Waves, curls, sponge styles, and short afros
Style Personality
Balanced and confident. You like structure, but you’re not boring.
Mid Drop Fade
A mid fade that curves downward in the back, adding depth and shape.
Why It Works
It adds dimension to the cut and makes the head shape look more defined, especially from side angles.
Best For
Style-conscious men Social media-ready cuts Anyone who wants their haircut to stand out without going viral for the wrong reasons
Style Personality
Calculated creativity. You know what looks good on you.
Temple Fade (Brooklyn Fade)
What It Looks Like

The fade is concentrated at the temples while the rest of the sides remain fuller.
Why It Works
This fade is legendary in Black barber culture. It’s subtle, clean, and works with waves, locs, twists, and afros.
Best For
All ages Loc and twist wearers Men who value classic Black grooming
Style Personality
Culturally rooted and timeless. You respect tradition.
High Fade
What It Looks Like

The fade starts high on the sides, creating a strong contrast between the top and the sides.
Why It Works
This fade makes the top stand out aggressively. It’s bold, sharp, and not meant to be ignored.
Best For
Younger men High-top fades, short curls, or cropped styles Men who like a strong, edgy look
Style Personality
Confident and dominant. You don’t mind being seen.
Burst Fade (High)
What It Looks Like

A circular fade around the ear that bursts outward, often paired with mohawks or curly tops.
Why It Works
The burst fade draws attention to the sides and top simultaneously, creating a dramatic silhouette.
Best For
Teens and young adults Trendsetters Men who like expressive hairstyles
Style Personality
Bold and experimental. You’re not hiding.
Bald Fade (Highest Contrast)
What It Looks Like

The fade completely disappears into the skin, often paired with a very short or styled top.
Why It Works
This fade gives maximum contrast and sharpness. It’s clean, aggressive, and unforgiving if done wrong.
Best For
Men with strong facial structure Low-maintenance top styles Those who prioritize sharpness over subtlety
Style Personality
No-nonsense. You like clean lines and hard resets.
Choosing the Right Fade for You

When choosing a fade, think about:
Your age and lifestyle How often you visit the barber Whether you’re growing waves, locs, or curls Your job or dress code
Lower fades offer longevity and professionalism. Higher fades offer boldness and edge. Neither is better, just different tools for different personalities.
The Fade Isn’t Just a Haircut, It’s a Statement
Your fade tells people how you move before you say a word. Whether you keep it low and disciplined or high and fearless, the right fade elevates your entire look.
At EveryWaver, we’re all about helping Black men understand their hair, protect their progress, and choose styles that actually fit their lives, not just trends. A good fade doesn’t just frame your hair. It frames your identity.
Choose wisely.
