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Most tapers are designed to be used as ear stretching tools, not as pieces to be worn on a regular basis. Doing so can easily put uneven pressure on your healing ears, leading to unnecessary damage. NEVER leave the taper in your ear for longer than 2 minutes following a fresh stretch. Some people like to wear tapers as jewelry, however, you must remember that each new stretch is equivalent to getting a fresh piercing.
Tapers are larger on one side, meaning they distribute an uneven amount of weight on your lobes. For tapered hair, your hairstylist should have at least two inches all around your head with which to work. More on top would be even better. Such a length on the sides lets your hairstylist create an even, nice looking taper. If you have less, your hairstylist could probably create a nice faded taper. To be absolutely sure you get the exact haircut you want, download a photo of the look you like onto your smartphone and show it to your hairstylist.
You could even use the pics from this article. Despite the fact that there are no strict rules when it comes to required hair length for a taper cut, it will be easier to pull off if your hair is around two inches long.
For a better result, you can leave the top a bit longer than the rest of your hair. This will allow your barber to taper you locks smoothly and gradually. Almost all barbers know what you want when you ask for the classic taper haircut. But of course, bringing a picture will always help to get really wright result.
Decide what type of taper haircut you like and suit more and then boldly go to your stylist! In addition to deciding to get a taper haircut, you also need to decide where you want the taper to start and end or consider a variation. One such variation is a low taper fade haircut.
With the low taper fade, the taper starts about an inch over the ears and is closer to the neck and ears than other tapers. It commonly sits above the ear, under the temples. As you can see, with some imagination, and some styling product, the taper haircut lets you do anything you want. The low fade and high taper haircut fade are amongst the most popular variations. The high taper fade usually blends away about two inches from the top of the head.
A taper fade is an extremely popular haircut for good reason. It always comes out flattering no matter what style you are going for on top of your head. Thanks to the shorter sides, you make your crown the focal point of the whole look.
Besides, it helps you tame the locks with its neat and clean silhouette. A lot of men confuse a taper with a fade haircut.
A taper cut is more classic for the most part. In this cut, the hair on the back and sides smoothly shortens from the top toward the hairline. When it hits the ear, it curves around it and goes down toward your nape.
With a fade, the hair on the back and sides is usually cut much shorter compared to a taper. It can also be skin faded at all levels. Thus, your hairline is minimized. Moreover, there are many more hairstyles to pair with a fade, such as an undercut fade , a comb over fade , a mohawk fade and a lot of others. While the classic taper haircut and the taper fade haircut resemble, they differ in particular ways.
But, here are some basic differences:. Styling a taper haircut is very easy. The volume is built into the haircut. If you want more, however, with just a comb and styling product, you can create a host of great looks.
Fashion a slicked back look, comb over, side part, or pompadour, just to name a few. After shampooing, use some styling product or thermal protector and blow dry your hair to your desired style and finish with pomade or styling gel. The following directions will give you some ideas. You can get a tapered men haircut with the help of hair clippers or scissors. In the latter case, the haircut looks more textured and voluminous.
For an added emphasis, brush the hair back using a wide tooth comb and a blob of a hair mousse. With a fresh taper haircut men may feel like newly born.
If you want to experience this sensation too, do not hesitate to ask your barber for a clean taper haircut. The sides are buzzed short close to the ear and gradually get longer as the hair nears the top of the head. PIN IT. To draw attention to a pompadour, a high bald taper is just the thing.
The top is about three inches near the hairline and features shorter layers as it nears the back of the head. The temples are prominent with detailed shaping. With a cleaned up neckline and the suave thick layered style up top, this cut is especially flattering on many face shapes. Another stylish way to wear a tapered cut is with a side part.
Use a bit of mousse to comb the hair smooth and give it a bit of wave. To keep the overall style fresh and neat, make sure to regularly groom your facial hair to avoid a messy look. A skin fade taper allows you to maintain thick texture up top while keeping the overall style low maintenance with its short sides. Hair is almost bald near the ears and gradually increases in length up to the top.
Maintain at least a couple of inches to get this spiky texture. To help your taper haircut out with some rugged sexiness, pair it with thick hair and slightly scruffy facial hair. Keep the facial hair trimmed, then shave sideburns to the same length as the fade at the ear level. Scrunch in a product at the top to encourage this piecey texture.
A classic tapered cut is one to keep in the books for a style that always looks good. If your beard is on the thicker side, the contrast of it with short sides and scissor-cut top is quite handsome. Keep the medium taper fade trimmed up for the best balance of short with a brushed up long top.
An undercut taper features a short back that is typically buzzed to near baldness or with only minimal length. A goatee or minimal facial hair looks best with this cut. To liven up the top, add blonde hair color.
To get a crop haircut, make sure the bangs are cut bluntly and just above the eyebrows and opt for a low fade taper. The bangs will match up with where the side hair begins to shorten. You can either keep the top straight and brush it flat or use product to shape texture. This Ivy League haircut features a low taper fade and slightly messy texture up top that is 1.
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