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Read full bio Editorial guidelinesWhile a haircut is the easiest way to express yourself, you still need a guide through the diversity of modern styles to create your signature look. Or, instead of going for a whole new haircut, you can spice up your appearance with a stylish burst fade, which also has many variations.
Hit the road with this selection of bold and original hairstyle variations for everyone!
Although both mullet and burst fade are known for shorter sides and longer hair at the top and back, you can’t confuse them. Thanks to the clearly shaved, rounded temple area, burst fades have a gradual contrast with the rest of the hair. Mullets, on their part, typically go with an undercut on the sides, looking more sharp and distinctly contrasting. However, stylists often mix both hairstyles, bringing an ultra-stylish burst fade mullet look.
“V-cuts and Burst Fade variations are getting so popular this season!” says Broadie from Heavy Hands Barber Studio. “This is a great alternative to a mullet if you’re feeling something new or a great stepping stone to growing that tail out while keeping it fresh,” he adds.
Add an edgy twist to your short haircut by shaving your hair around the ear, creating a rounded ‘burst’ effect. This skin burst fade fits those loving styles with a drastic contrast, but you can also choose a less dramatic low or mid fade on the sides.
If you have unruly curls, the best way to manage them is to choose haircuts with defined lines, tapered at the temples. Ask for a low burst fade to give it a modern twist and contrast your voluminous top.
Natural at the back, crispy at the front, this textured crop is an excellent solution for men wishing to showcase their strands in all beauty. Add some boldness to the cut by shaving the sides, creating this trendy burst fade look.
A burst fade and curly hair combination results in a contrasting look that screams style and fashion with a note of boldness. Leave the length at the front to create a curly fringe, which brings versatility to styling. We recommend using curl defining hair products to give your natural curls a well-shaped and bouncy appearance.
If you prefer short haircuts with hair of almost the same length all over the head, a buzz cut is an excellent idea to try. This haircut goes well with different types of fades, but our fav is a clean and sharp burst fade that embodies precision and style.
With a mullet burst fade, the hair at the top stays a little longer, while the area around the ears is shaved clean. As for the hair on the back of the neck, it can come in different lengths, depending on your desired shape of the mullet.
For a mid faded burst haircut, shave the hair around the temple area, creating a rounded fade. The result you get will be more noticeable than a low fade but not as drastic as a high fade. A golden middle, lots of us dream about!
For this haircut, cut your hair at the temples, down to the skin level, creating a nearly seamless graduation, leaving the crown well-trimmed and textured. Regular upkeep will help you maintain its clean and fresh appearance.
While a classic taper fade is characterized by a gradual transition of hair’s length, we offer you to go a little wild and experiment with undercuts. Bold and stylish, this disconnected fade goes perfectly with bleached strands, resulting in a textured and dimensional style.
Straight, thick hair may sometimes lack movement and texture, but you can get what you need by cutting your strands in different layers. Additionally, incorporate a sharp burst fade for a defined contrast that makes you and your hairstyle stand out.
Even a subtle fade can spice up your appearance, but why settle for less if you can get a truly statemental look with rounded fade temples. No need to go too dramatic with your fade, as a low burst fade will be enough to create contrast and dynamic.
For an edgy faux hawk, ask for a small spike and slightly longer hair in the middle, flicked and styled with a hair pomade. Enhance the contrast and definition with an undercut design to separate your hair from a shaved temple area.
So, here you are, saved some photos as a reference for your new haircut and ready to embrace a fresh style. But let’s not forget about one of the secrets that lie behind a stylish look – proper hair maintenance and styling. Here are some tricks that will help you manage your hair even if you’re a newbie:
Enjoy your new self and don’t stick to one look, as you can only find your signature style once you leave that comfort zone of your regular haircut.
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