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The faded beard is an especially popular beard style, as it blends the modern fade with the classic elegance of a beard for a distinct look. If you’re interested in getting a faded beard for yourself, you may be wondering which style works best for you. That’s where we come in. In this article, we walk you through some of the different faded beard styles, explain which hairstyles pair well with them, teach you how to cut your own faded beard, and more, with help from various professional barbers and facial hair specialists.

Section 1 of 5:

Faded Beard Styles

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  1. The classic faded beard is a simple look that fades the beard at the sideburns and upper cheeks into your haircut. While simple, the classic faded beard creates a smooth, seamless transition into the hair and beard that sharpens the face and makes you look clean, bold, and stylish.[1]
    • Ideal Face Shapes: Oval, square, and round.

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    Timmy Yanchun is a Professional Barber and the co-founder of Svelte Barbershop + Essentials. He’s been featured in GQ, Men’s Fitness, and Hypebeast.

    Mark LoBiondo is a Licensed Cosmetologist and the Owner of Markdaniel Barbershop. He has over 9 years of experience providing barber services to customers.

    Marlon Rivas is a Facial Hair Specialist with over 15 years of experience in managing and providing barber services.

    Juan Sabino is a Professional Barber with over 20 years of male grooming experience.

  2. The high faded beard is a style that displays confidence, tidiness, and elegance. Rather than fading the hair on the cheeks, closer to the beard, the fade starts near the temples of your head and works its way down to the sideburns, stopping around the middle of the ear. While it requires a fair amount of maintenance, the high-faded beard is perfect for a sophisticated look.
    • Ideal Face Shapes: Oval, square, and round.
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  3. Keeping your beard and fade at a mid-length makes for a clean, sharp look that avoids the scruffy look that’s common with mid-length beards. The beard is still thick with a little length, but the fade, which starts just below the ear, is low and sharp, giving you a sleek look that pulls eyes in your direction.[2]
    • Ideal Face Shapes: Oval, square, round, heart, and diamond.
  4. Blending a low fade with a short beard is all you need to do for this look. The low-faded beard tends to opt for a skin fade, which creates a strong contrast that smoothly blends onto the hair on top of your head without drawing too much attention. It’s perfect if you’re looking for a subtle look that’s still clean and striking.[3]
    • Ideal Face Shapes: Square, rectangular, and round.
  5. Just because your beard is long doesn’t mean it can’t be clean. In fact, you can rock a fade of your choice with your long beard for a look that’s both sleek and eye-catching. A low or mid-length fade tends to work best, as it makes for a smooth transition between the long beard and shorter hair, but you can opt for any fade you like![4]
    • Ideal Face Shapes: Round & square.
  6. The tapered faded beard is one of the more casual styles on the list, opting for a short taper fade that quickly transitions between the beard and hair on top of your head. This quick transition helps complement the contours of your face, showing off all your best assets. Not only that, but it also adds a hint of sophistication and elegance to your overall look.
    • Ideal Face Shapes: Oval & rectangular.
  7. The skin-faded beard is arguably the most distinct style on this list, at least when it comes to fades. Rather than going for a smooth transition that keeps some length in the fade, the skin-faded beard gradually brings the hair down to a skin-length as it makes its way from the beard to the sideburns, creating a clean, polished look.
    • Ideal Face Shapes: Oval, square, and triangle.
    • This look is perfect if you’re looking to accentuate your jawline and bring attention to the angles of your face.
  8. The faded goatee adds a smooth flair to the goatee, which is already clean in itself. The fade gradually transitions to the top of the hair, which creates a strong gradient that gives you a look that’s modern, polished, and complements the natural contours of your face.
    • Ideal Face Shapes: Square, oval, round, diamond, and rectangular.
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Section 2 of 5:

Hairstyles That Pair with Faded Beards

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  1. A pompadour is a tall, voluminous haircut that’s combed upwards and towards the back of your head.[5] The voluminous top makes for a great pairing with the faded beard, as the fade helps break things up and create sleek contrast between the beard hair and the hair on top of your head, making for an elegant, sharp look.
  2. An undercut is just as it sounds, a cut that sits under longer hair on top of your head, with the lower section of hair shorter than the top.[6] This makes for a strong contrast that pairs well with the faded beard. Since the lower half of the undercut is cut short, it blends into the fade on the beard, making for a smooth transition that easily spices up your look.
  3. A faux hawk is a more casual take on the mohawk, taking the sides down while leaving a longer, wider strip of hair on top. This strip of hair sharply blends into the low sides, making it a great pairing with a faded beard, as the two parts of hair seamlessly blend together.
  4. An afro is a classic, versatile style that lets you shape your hair to your liking.[7] Whether you want to sponge it to get some natural twists or cut it down low, different afro styles pair extremely well with the faded beard. Afros are already often faded for a sharp, professional look, so when you add the faded beard into the mix, the blend comes naturally, accentuating that sharp look.
  5. Short spikes are a bold hairstyle that screams confidence and adds a rugged edge to the short, professional look.[8] When you pair them with a faded beard, the professional look is bolstered by clean edges and a smooth blend, while the flair of personality and confidence remains with the spikes, making for a clean, defining look.
    • To really take this look to the next level, consider pairing it with a fade on the sides. This will create an even smoother fade into the top of the hair.
  6. A buzz cut brings the hair on top of your head down low, drawing attention to your faded beard while still giving you some contrast up top.[9] Depending on the type of fade you choose, you may want to go for a higher or lower trim with the buzz cut so that it blends smoothly. For example, if you opt for a skin fade, you’ll want to buzz your hair short enough to match it.
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Section 3 of 5:

How to Fade Your Beard at Home

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    Wash your beard before taking clippers to it. Before you get ready to fade your beard, wash it so it’s soft and free of any dirt or debris that could get caught in your clippers. Once you’ve washed your beard, condition it with beard conditioner, let the conditioner sit for a few minutes, then rinse it out.[10]
  2. 2
    Sharpen your neckline for a clean look. Start by brushing the beard hairs below your chin downward, then place a finger just above your Adam’s apple, holding it horizontally as you trim a vertical strip before the line made by your finger. Then, work your way outward underneath the jawline on both sides until you’ve sharpened your neckline.[11]
    • After sharpening your neckline, shave any straggling hairs below it to keep things clean.
  3. 3
    Start the fade by trimming an inch above your jawline. Keep your blade about one setting shorter than the rest of your beard (i.e., use a #2-guard if your beard is ⅜ in./0.95 cm). Then, take the blade to the beard and trim about 1 inch (2.54 cm) towards your sideburns, working from bottom to top.[12]
  4. 4
    Switch to a shorter guard and cut another inch upward. After cutting an inch up with the longer guard, switch to the next shortest guard (so if you’re using a #2, switch to a #1) and use it to cut up another inch (2.54 cm) towards your sideburns. This will create the baseline for your fade, and if you’ve trimmed correctly, you’ll start to see said fade form.[13]
  5. 5
    Keep lowering guards until the tops of your sideburns blend with your hair. As you continue to make your way up your sideburns in 1-inch (2.54 cm) increments, continue lowering guards until the sideburns blend seamlessly with the hair on top of your head. So, if you used a #2 and #1 guard in the previous steps, switch to a #0 guard for the next inch, and so on, until you reach the top.[14]
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Section 4 of 5:

How to Maintain Your Beard

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  1. 1
    Wash and condition your beard at least once a week. When it comes to taking care of your beard, professional barber Timmy Yanchun says to “wash it, condition it, and moisturize it.”[15] As far as frequency, licensed cosmetologist Mark LoBiondo says to keep it to once per week.[16] Depending on your lifestyle, however, you may want to wash it more than once a week.
  2. 2
    Use beard oil to keep your beard soft. Rivas says that using beard oil gives the beard a little bit of a fuller, more uniform look while also taming any scraggly hairs.[18] Apply the beard oil 1-2 times daily after showering so that your pores are open.
  3. 3
    Get regular trims to keep your faded beard fresh. While a fade is a great addition to any beard, it grows out fairly quickly. This means it can quickly go from fresh to funky, so make sure you take regular trips to the barber (or your bathroom) every 2-4 weeks to get your fade touched up. That way, you’ll maintain a clean, fresh look no matter how long you decide to rock the faded beard.
    • Yanchun says that “one thing you can do to really maintain and enjoy your beard is to go to a barber, get it trimmed, and ask what style works for your face shape.”[20]
    • If you’re heading to the barber, bring photos of your beard at its freshest so they have an idea of what you’re looking for.
  4. 4
    Take care of your physical and mental health. If you aren’t feeling well, chances are your hair isn’t either. Professional barber Juan Sabino says keeping beards healthy has a lot to do with your physical and mental health. For example, if you’re stressed, it may manifest as a weaker, lighter beard. To quell these issues, Sabino says to eat healthier, drink more water, decrease your stress, and work out more.[21]
    • By focusing on improving your physical and mental health, you will see the benefits in your mind, body and beard.
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Section 5 of 5:

Is a faded beard right for you?

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  1. As long as you don’t mind the maintenance, a faded beard is right for you. Faded beard styles pair with all different types of face shapes, hairstyles, and aesthetics, so as long as you don’t mind taking regular trips to the barbershop (or your bathroom) to trim extra hairs and maintain the fade, it’s a great choice![22] If you’re worried about which style will work for you, talk with your barber and get their professional opinion.
    • While different faded beard styles tend to pair with different hairstyles and face shapes, that’s not the main determinant of whether or not the style is for you. As long as you like the style and are comfortable rocking it, it works for you!

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This article was co-authored by Marlon Rivas and by wikiHow staff writer, Marcus Pruitt, BS. Marlon Rivas is a Barber and Owner of MGX Professional Men's Grooming, a barbershop based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is also the founder of Busystyle.com, a service that provides online scheduling services to businesses in the barbering and beauty industry. Marlon has over 15 years of experience in managing and providing barber services.
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