The fade haircut has officially transcended gender norms.
There’s two major styles of fades to choose from:the high or low fade.
Here’s how to tell whether a high or low fade is better for you.

Enter: the high fade.
“If you’ve got a round face shape, think square.
This can be done easily with a textured crop, comb-over fade or slicked back undercut.

“Classic, neat haircuts complement a square shape best,” Stevens said.
Meanwhile, a more medium-length cut will soften up a heart-shaped face’s wider forehead.
Look for volume in a pompadour, faux hawk, or tapered cut.

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“The reason being is that it’s clean, neat and easy to maintain,” he said.
However, this laid-back style isn’t going to work on everyone.
A low fade is best paired with oval, rectangular, or diamond shaped faces.
This can be achieved with a hard side part or buzz cut.
Opt for a side-swept crop, spiked hair, or shaggy top to create volume.
Whatever your face shape, a chic look is just a haircut away!