What a Fade Actually Is
A fade is a haircut where the sides and back taper gradually from longer at the top to very short — often down to bare skin — at the bottom. The names mostly describe where that transition sits: a low fade starts just above the ears, a mid fade around the temples, a high fade up near the crown line. A skin (or bald) fade takes the shortest point all the way down to the skin, while a taper is the softer cousin that only tightens up around the ears and neckline.
A fade pairs with almost anything on top — crops, pompadours, curls, longer textured lengths — which is why 'a fade' alone isn't a complete instruction. The fade and the top are two separate decisions, and your barber needs both.
How to Ask for the One You Want
Give your barber three pieces of information: where the fade should start (low, mid, or high), how short the shortest point goes (skin, or a guard number like a 1 or 2), and what happens on top (length, texture, which way it's styled). A photo beats vocabulary every time — bring front and side angles of the cut on hair similar to yours.
Then cover the details people forget: how you want the neckline finished, whether a beard should blend into the fade, and how long the cut needs to last. Fades grow out fast, and a good barber will adjust the blend so it ages cleanly if you can't come back soon.
How to Vet a Barber for Fade Work
Look at their work before you book. Most shops post photos — check for smooth transitions with no visible lines or steps, consistent blends across different hair textures, and clean necklines. Reviews that mention the blend, the line-up, or how the cut looked two weeks later tell you more than generic praise.
The numbers help too. Every fade listing on HairAide carries a rating, and the average across all 2,233 is 4.81 stars — so a shop sitting well below that deserves a closer read of its reviews. About 68% take online booking, which is its own quiet signal: barbers who run on appointments tend to run on time.
Where HairAide Lists Fades
Our directory covers salons and barbershops that handle fades in 104 US cities. Las Vegas leads with 29 listings, followed by Portland at 28. Texas has the deepest bench overall — El Paso and Corpus Christi (27 each), Dallas and Austin (25 each), and San Antonio and Houston (24 each) all rank among our top cities. Anaheim (27), Atlanta (26), Minneapolis (25), and Glendale, Arizona (24) round out the list. Pick your city below to see who's cutting near you.
