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Skin Fade Try-On

Upload a photo and preview a skin fade before your next barber visit. A crisp fade taken down to skin for the cleanest possible contrast.

Defined featuresLow-maintenance topsSharp finishes
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Skin Fade haircut example

What is a skin fade?

A crisp fade taken down to skin for the cleanest possible contrast. Your barber can soften or sharpen the shape and side treatment to match your hair, face and preferred maintenance level.

Who does a skin fade suit?

This cut is a useful option for defined features, low-maintenance tops, sharp finishes. It works especially well with all hair types hair, though an experienced barber can adapt the shape for most textures.

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How to ask your barber

Show the preview, then use Zero / foil to #2 as a starting point for the sides. Keep approximately 1.5 to 3 inches on top, finished with natural movement and a skin finish neckline. Treat these notes as a conversation starter, not a rigid blueprint.

Maintenance and styling

Refresh every 2–3 weeks for the cleanest blend. Between cuts, use a small amount of suitable styling product and keep the top’s intended direction rather than flattening its texture.

Try the skin fade on your photo

The MensFade editor runs locally in your browser. Move and scale the hair layer, compare the result with the original, then export a preview or barber card.

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Frequently asked questions

Is a skin fade good for round faces?

It can be. The most flattering shape depends on the side profile, top volume and how you style the cut.

How often should I maintain a skin fade?

Refresh every 2–3 weeks for the cleanest blend.

What guard should I ask for?

Use Zero / foil to #2 as a starting reference, then ask your barber to adapt it to your hair density.

Is a skin fade professional?

It can be. Controlled volume, clean edges and a natural neckline make most haircuts easy to adapt for professional settings.

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