A messy fade is perfect if you’re looking for a look that’s modern, cool, and relatively low-maintenance. But how do you ask for it, and how do you keep it looking perfectly messy when you get home? We have everything you need to know about the messy fade, including pro tips from hair stylists Martin Nepton, Steven Waldman, and Tiffany Carnevale-Russo.
What does a messy fade haircut look like?
A messy fade features longer hair on top that’s at least 4 in (10 cm) long and textured to create a messy look. The sides are cut distinctly shorter. You can choose from a high fade that starts near your temples, a mid fade that starts near your ears, or a low fade that starts around your neckline.
Steps
Asking for a Messy Fade
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1Ask for your hair to be long and messy on top and faded on the sides. Most stylists will have a general sense of what you want if you just say “messy fade,” so you can ask for that. But be prepared with more specific details, like: [2] X Research source
- How long you want the top to be. Leave plenty of length to create a messy look—at least around 4 in (10 cm) or so.
- How you plan to style the top. Be clear about how you want the top to look. For instance, if you want to wear your hair combed forward, you might ask for a messy fringe .
- How connected you want the top and sides to look. Decide ahead of time whether you want an abrupt transition from the longer top portion to the shorter sides, or if you’d prefer the look to taper gradually before dropping into the fade.
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2Talk about whether you want a high, mid, or low fade. When you’re talking to your stylist, be really clear about the type of fade you’re picturing. High fades start near your temples, quickly dropping into bare skin. Mid fades start just above the ears, and low fades start closer to your hairline. [3] X Research source
- Other options include a drop fade, which follows the curve of your head and drops down behind your ears, and a burst fade, which leaves a strip of hair down the back for a fauxhawk-style look.
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3Bring pictures to show your stylist what you want. Carnevale-Russo says that, to be prepared when you’re going to a stylist, “pictures are more explanatory than trying to explain what you’re looking for. Go on Pinterest or Google and save pictures of the style you’re looking for.”
How do you maintain a messy fade?
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1Wash your hair 2–3 times a week. Your hair will look more textured and naturally messy when you wash it less often, so try to skip at least one day between shampoos. If your hair gets too greasy, spray some dry shampoo onto the roots. [5] X Research source
- As a bonus, dry shampoo will give your hair extra texture and volume.
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2Keep your neck hair and beard trimmed between cuts. A fade is a clean-cut hairstyle, so if your neck hair, ear hair, or beard are a little bushy, it’s going to take away from the overall look. Use a beard trimmer to keep any stray hairs under control. [6] X Research source
- You can even use a razor just below the lines of the fade to keep your haircut looking fresh a little longer. Just don’t go past the lines cut by your stylist.
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3Go in for a trim every 2–4 weeks. To keep a fade haircut looking clean and sharp, have it touched up every few weeks. You may not need the top trimmed every time you go in, although your stylist may want to shape the area where your cut transitions from the longer messy part to the fade. [7] X Research source
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References
- ↑ https://primosbarbershop.com/types-of-fades-for-men-the-ultimate-guide-to-stylish-haircut-designs/
- ↑ https://parkersbarbershop.com/navigating-the-barber-shop-knowing-what-to-ask-for-at-a-barber-shop/
- ↑ https://primosbarbershop.com/types-of-fades-for-men-the-ultimate-guide-to-stylish-haircut-designs/
- ↑ https://www.gqindia.com/look-good/content/an-experts-tips-on-how-to-nail-the-messy-hair-look
- ↑ https://www.gqindia.com/look-good/content/an-experts-tips-on-how-to-nail-the-messy-hair-look
- ↑ https://www.styleseat.com/blog/keep-your-fade-fly-between-appointments/
- ↑ https://www.mancavebarbershop.com.au/resources/fade-haircut
- ↑ https://primosbarbershop.com/types-of-fades-for-men-the-ultimate-guide-to-stylish-haircut-designs/