Do you know what’s massive? The Low Taper Fade! This trend is spreading all over the internet, and we honestly have no idea how this trend joined even by Mr. Babiš came to be.
Do you know what’s massive? The Low Taper Fade.

We’re not entirely sure if the Low Taper Fade is truly some massive trend, but we definitely know what it means. In the barber world, this fade is undeniably a hot topic and will likely remain one of the most sought-after trends going forward. Since we want to be part of this trend, we’ve decided to explain what Low + Taper + Fade actually means.
Explanation:
First and foremost, let’s clarify: What is a Fade?
“A fade, or shading, is a technique where hair transitions from lighter to darker tones. The shading gradually blends from the skin to varying lengths depending on the type of fade being created. This is primarily done with clippers but can also be refined with scissors. This technique is used for the hair on the sides of the head, follows almost no strict rules, and is an essential part of modern trends.”
Now that you know what a Fade is, let’s move on.
“A Low Taper Fade is a cutting technique that combines a low fade with shading around the ears and neck, creating a gradual shading effect overall. This style is usually achieved using clippers, but scissors are often used to fine-tune the look. This style is popular for its simplicity, low maintenance, and the fact that not everyone prefers completely shaved sides with exposed skin. The cut starts from the shortest length at the contours and smoothly transitions to longer hair in the area around the hat line.”