What is low fade undercut?

A low fade undercut is a modern and versatile hairstyle combining two popular haircuts: the low fade and the undercut.

  • Definition: The hair on top is longer and disconnected from the sides, which are faded (tapered) down to the skin, starting low near the ears and neckline.

  • Key Features:

    • Low Fade: The fade begins low on the head, creating a subtle transition.
    • Undercut: The hair on top is kept relatively long and disconnected from the faded sides.
    • Versatility: Can be styled in various ways, like slicked back, quiffed, or textured.
    • Clean Look: Offers a neat and polished appearance.
  • Styling: Requires minimal styling effort for some variations but can be adapted for more elaborate styles. Product like hair wax or pomade is often used.

  • Suitable Hair Types: Works well with various hair types, including straight, wavy, and curly hair.

  • Maintenance: Requires regular trims to maintain the fade and overall shape.