how to fade hair – essential tips to give a taper fade haircut

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How To Fade Hair – Essential Tips To Give A Taper Fade Haircut Fade or taper haircut, in the terms of the laymen, refers to the gradual transition from shorter to longer length on the back and sides of the head, generally in the upwards direction. If you wish to know how to fade hair , you have to understand that it is a special skill that can be personally and financially rewarding. While giving a fade haircut, the clippers that you choose can make a significant difference to the overall appearance of a person you are working on. Good clippers can have a negative impact on the actual comfort that can be derived from the cut. Some low quality hair clippers pull hair instead of cutting them – even after only a few sessions of haircutting. Naturally, you should always go for good quality hair clippers which can work well and give good value for money. You may also use detachable blade clippers for the purpose of fading. However, you may need many guide comb changes or more than one blade swaps. If you are planning a bald fade or a skin fade, you can go for dedicated balding clippers or zero gap trimmers to give a non-razor cut that is very close. When you have the required length of blade set on your clipper, you can cut up the back and the sides of the head to the point at which the blending is supposed to begin. This is one of the most important things to remember when you think of how to fade hair. You should keep the fade line straight and of uniform height throughout your head. You should avoid digging into the head and apply consistent pressure when you are using the clippers through the hair. This can help you avoid cutting in an uneven manner.

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How To Fade Hair – Essential Tips To Give A Taper Fade Haircut

Fade or taper haircut, in the terms of the laymen, refers to the gradual transition from shorter to longer length on the back and sides of the head, generally in the upwards direction. If you wish to know how to fade hair, you have to understand that it is a special skill that can be personally and financially rewarding.

While giving a fade haircut, the clippers that you choose can make a significant difference to the overall appearance of a person you are working on. Good clippers can have a negative impact on the actual comfort that can be derived from the cut. Some low quality hair clippers pull hair instead of cutting them – even after only a few sessions of haircutting. Naturally, you should always go for good quality hair clippers which can work well and give good value for money.

You may also use detachable blade clippers for the purpose of fading. However, you may need many guide comb changes or more than one blade swaps. If you are planning a bald fade or a skin fade, you can go for dedicated balding clippers or zero gap trimmers to give a non-razor cut that is very close.

When you have the required length of blade set on your clipper, you can cut up the back and the sides of the head to the point at which the blending is supposed to begin. This is one of the most important things to remember when you think of how to fade hair.

You should keep the fade line straight and of uniform height throughout your head. You should avoid digging into the head and apply consistent pressure when you are using the clippers through the hair. This can help you avoid cutting in an uneven manner.

When you try this technique over a period of time, you can see improvements in a few weeks and fade hair quickly - like a professional barber.