What is Mid Taper Fade Haircut – Types & Details (2026)

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If you want a balanced haircut that is subtle and sharp than the Mid Taper Fade Haircut is your go-to choice. It maintains a balance between a low fade and a high fade. It offers clean edges, a gradual blend, and is versatile so that it can match almost every haircut on top.

A mid taper fade starts around the midpoint of your head, lower than a high taper and higher than a low taper, creating a perfect balance that suits both formal settings and casual wear. It is highly adaptable which makes it ideal for different hair types, face shapes, and personal styles. 

let’s have a detailed overview of mid taper fade, comparison of low taper fade and mid taper, tutorial, its styling, and maintenance tips.  

What is a Mid Taper Fade?

A mid taper fade haircut starts at the middle of your temple and ears, with hair slowly shortening from the upper head to the sides and back. The longer hair on top gradually merges into the neckline and sideburns with short hair on the sides. It creates a perfect middle ground by starting between a low-taper fade and a high-taper fade. 

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This is usually a more stylish version of taper fades, but neat and sharp enough to wear in all kinds of formal arrangements. Being a barber, I guess the men with medium to thick hair who want a clean and professional look should consider this style. The main points of a mid-taper fade are

Gradual fade: The hair on the top of the head is tapered down to smaller hair gradually on the sides and the back of the head. The fade can be according to your personal preferences either gradual or sudden . 

Length on the top: You can have the hair of any length on the top. The only thing to consider is that they should be longer than the hair on the sides and back. You can style the top hair in various fashions, like messy, slicked back, or textured.

Clean Line: There is a clean and defined line in mid taper fade haircut at the point where longer and shorter hair meet. This line could be curved or straight, according to the desire of person. in most of cases, the people like is curved and messy

This haircut is best for a lage number of audience including,

  • Men who want a clean and professional look
  • Men who have medium to thick hair
  • Men looking for a casual and formal look at the same time
  • Men looking for a visible contrast with thick hair on the side

 Mid Taper Fade types

Mid Taper fade itself is a haircut but it also offers some styles which is widely liked by the Men. These styles vary due to hair texture, hair length, hair type and other factors. These types include mid-taper fade hairstyles that can make you stand out with a stylish look and which requires low-maintenance. You can customize and finalize the type of mid taper you want from these examples

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Classic Mid Taper Fade

Classic mid taper is a stylish haircut with tapered sides and hair that reduces in length from top to temples. It is a timeless haircut which have been worn in almost all eras. It is easy to maintain and can be combined with multiple top styles, such as pompadour, quiff, or a simple comb-over. It works well with straight and wavy hair and is ideal for oval, round, or square faces. 

Classic Mid Taper Fade - Type 01 of mid taper fade

Mid Taper Fade with Beard

Mid-taper fade with beard is a haircut in which the hair on the sides and back is tapered, with a sharp beard line which adds a touch of masculinity. If you are from those looking for a strong jawline effect and have a medium to full beard than a mid taper with beard could be your perfect option. It looks good on square or round face shapes.

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Mid Taper Fade Curly Hair

If you have curly and wavy hair than Mid Taper for curly hair is your best choice.  The hair on top is curly which adds a natural texture. while the sides and back hair are tapered. You can see a contrast between curly hair and tapered sides which gives a stylish and modern look. It works well for round and oval face shapes.

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Mid Taper Fade with Waves

A mid-taper fade with waves highlights your 360 wave pattern on top and your hairline and temples are clean and visible. Wavy hair is very famous in black men styling. Combining it with Middle taper fade can give you a stylish and athletic look at the same time. You can style your hair in a brush-up, side part, or a messy style.  

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Mid Taper Fade Afro

Afro textured hair are difficult to style due to its texture but a mid taper afro is best for afro textured hair. It Offers a rounded and puffy shape on top and tapered nape and temples. It is ideal for people with square and oval face shapes. It creates a unique contrast between coily hair and tapered sides with defined edges. 

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 Mid Taper Fade vs Low Taper Fade

While mid taper and low taper fade can give you a stylish and modern look, there is a visible difference between the haircuts. 

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Key Differences

  • Fade Placement: In mid taper, the fade starts along the temple line from the middle of the sides, while in low taper fade, the fade starts lower, just above the ear. 
  • Contrast:  A mid taper fade has visible change between the top and sides which is a bold look. A low taper has a less visible change between the top and sides which is a more natural look.
  • Outline: In mid taper, the fade is visible as we move up the head, while the neckline appears clean in both. 

Which suits which face shape

  • Round faces: A mid taper decrease the roundness of the face by reducing the width at the sides. A low taper keeps more volume on the sides and doesn’t affect the natural face shape.
  • Square faces:  A mid taper fade with beard is perfect for showing strong jawline and facial features. A low taper also show the strong jawline and may give a manly look.
  • Oval faces: Both are suitable. A mid taper highlights facial features and is perfect for sharp or clean looks. A low taper complements facial features and is ideal for a different look.
  • Long faces: A low taper is a good option for long faces. It gives a perfect look by decreasing face length. A mid taper may increase the length your face. 

Mid Taper Fade Lifestyle

You can choose mid taper fade if you have an active lifestyle, as it gives you a bold & noticeable look. If you have a formal lifestyle you can choose low taper fade because it can give you a polished & professional look.

How to Do a Low Taper Fade

Wondering how to get the perfect mid taper fade?  Whether you visit a barber or do it yourself at home, we have your back! You need precision and skill to get a low taper fade haircut.

Get at Barber Shop

Go to a trained barber who can blend and shape the mid taper fades nicely and have a good rating in terms of fade hairstyles. Remember communication is the key! Explain to him what you need exactly. 

What Should you ask

  1. Tell Clearly the type of mid taper fade you want. 
  2. Also discuss the start point of the fade and the overall length of the top hair. 
  3. Mention the sideburn length, neckline style, and top preference.
  4. Show a picture of the style you want for better understanding. You can show a picture from our website

Time & Cost for A mid taper

For a professional barber it takes 30-45 minutes depending upon your hair type and the complexity of the style. The cost of a haircut ranges from 20 dollars to 60 dollars. 

How to do mid taper at home

Are you looking to learn by yourself on how to do a mid taper fade? than it is not a very difficult task. If you think that you cannot communicate enough with barber and make him understand than we have a tutorial for you just follow these guide step-by-step;

Required tools

  • Clippers with guards
  • Trimmer
  • Electric razor
  • Scissors
  • Hand mirror
  • Comb and section clips
  • Water spray bottle
  • Towel
  • Styling products( Gel, Cream )

Step-by-Step Instructions for Beginners

  • Hair preparation: First, wash your hair and dry it. Follow the natural direction while combing. Use section clips and divide hair into sections.
  • Set initial guidelines: Make a soft baseline at the mid-point of the sides and back. If you want a skin-taper look, use trimmers to trim the area near the sideburn and nape at zero.
  • Set base length: Attach a #2 or #3 guard with a clipper and start cutting from where you want the fade to begin. Gradually blend upwards and keep a steady angle for bulk removal. 
  • Start the taper from the bottom: Close levers, and use a #0.5 guard to shave the lowest area of the sideburn and nape. Start blending as you go up ¼-½ inches and open the lever slowly. 
  • Build the blend steps: With a closed #1 guard, move a little up from the lowest area, and open it when you get a little higher. Use a #1.5 and #2 guard and move the guard ½-¼ inches up from the last.
  • Remove lines: Flick the lever at the point where two lengths meet to blend the seam smoothly. If a line appears between #1 and #1.5, adjust the lever accordingly. Use a clipper-over-comb for a seamless transition. 
  • Match sides and back: Look in the mirror and check evenness. Make tiny adjustments if needed.
  • Top shaping: Use a #3 or #4 guard for short tops and point-cutting for texture. Use scissors for medium to long tops. Pick up sections to trim ends.
  • Edge-up and neckline taper: Clean the forehead using trimmers, and don’t push the hairline too far back. Blend the neckline with the skin. 
  • Final touch: Remove excess hair. Apply a styling product and comb hair as desired. Take photos to spot unevenness and fix it.

tips for a better blend

  • Start with dry hair for a fade, and spray water only when cutting the top with scissors
  • Work while keeping your wrist relaxed and flick out gently at the end of each stroke.
  • Make tiny adjustments with the lever before moving to the new guard
  • Choose #1.5 guard for smooth transitions
  • Work in daylight to see shadows
  • Work patiently, as controlled shorts produce sharper blends
  • Regularly look in the mirror to spot unevenness
  • Move slowly from a low guard to a high guard

Note: It is always preffered to go to a professional and trained barber due to experience and expertise

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Maintenance and styling

Touch-up schedule

Edges and neckline: Get the edges and neckline done every 1-2 weeks for clean and sharp edges

Taper maintenance: Schedule every 2-4 weeks, depending on hair growth and personal preferences

Full style maintenance: Visit the barber shop every 4-6 weeks if you want extra length on top

styling product

Pomade: Perfect for straight and wavy hair, it gives a glossy touch

Matte paste: For a long-lasting, natural look with matte finish

Styling cream: Enhance curls while keeping them soft

Sea salt spray: Give hair extra volume and texture before applying paste

Beard oil: Keep the facial hair nourished and soft

styling routine

  • Wash hair and dry it until damp.
  • Use sea salt spray for straight hair and blow dry if you want extra volume
  • Use a curl cream on damp hair for curly and coily hair
  • Take a small amount of your product, apply it to your back first, and then to the front
  • Comb the top or use damp hands if needed

Conclusion

A mid taper fade works best when you want a bold yet subtle look. Even if you need a formal or a casual look, you can style it according to your taste in unlimited ways. It suits almost all face shapes, and can be paired with any hair type, waves, afros, curls, and coils. So, save this article now for your next haircut or read our DIY mid taper fade tutorial to get it done at home!

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FAQs

Yes, it should be a go-to choice for curly hair, as it reduces the volume on sides, providing room for curls to shine on top.

Yes, of course, it is office-friendly. It gives you a clean, polished look without being too sharp.

A mid-taper fade may last 2-4 weeks without losing sharpness and depends on hair growth rate.