What is High Taper Fade – Types and Complete Guide (2026)

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Do you want to get a bold and unbeatable hairstyle? High Taper Fade can be your dream hairstyle in 2026! It gives a contemporary and sharp look that demands attention. Unlike mid taper fade and low taper fade,  a high taper fade starts high on the sides and back, near the temples, offering an eye catching contrast between long hair and short hair. 

What makes this hairstyle more popular is the confidence it gives to the individuals wearing it. It gives a polished, clean look and intensify facial features. The increasing love for high taper fades is due to its ability to fit best in both worlds. Whether you want a professional or casual look, this hairstyle adapts perfectly. High taper fades give you a stylish, neat look that can suit all hair types, from sleek comb-overs to curly afros, It fitts beautifully with various top hair designs.

The high taper fade is getting more love for its ability to suit various hair types, personal styles and face shapes. But, do you wanna know exactly what a high taper fade haircut is? Why is it getting so popular? How could you style it perfectly? We have a solution for you! We are offering a complete guide to high taper fades. In this article you”ll get to know;

  • Style variations of high taper fades
  • Comparison with other taper fades
  • Cutting tutorial and real-time photos of how high taper fades look.

What Is A High Taper Fade?


A high taper fade is a specific type of taper fade in which the hair shortens gradually, while going from the top of the head down towards the skin. The blending of hair (taper) from long hair to short hair (going down to the skin) starts high on the head, approximately 2 inches above the ears, usually around the crown and temples. This height continues around the ears to the back of the head.  

The tapering starts at a higher point compared to the low taper fade and the mid taper fade, which offers a dramatic and more noticeable contrast. The striking, clean edges give a structured look and more prominent outline, as there is a striking contrast between long hair on top and faded sides. 

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The bald point is usually higher both on the head and on the sides, typically around the ear area or the temple. A prominent line is crafted at the point where shorter hair meets the longer hair on the top of the head. High taper fade requires high maintenance to keep the look sharp. You may need to visit the barber every few weeks, depending on the speed of your hair growth.

Being a barber for more than a decade now, I think the high taper fades are not for everyone. So, who should opt for this hairstyle? It is ideal for: 

  • People with dense and thick hair: the fade becomes thin towards the sides and making the thick hair more manageable by reducing the bulk.  
  • Men with round, oval, square, and heart-shaped faces: High taper fades specifically give the sense of elongation to the facial features by placing upward emphasis, it helps to balance the curved cheekbones and accentuate the jawline. 
  • Men looking for a low-maintenance but high visual impact style
  • Younger Professionals, men who work in creative industries, and anyone who wants to make a bold style statement

High Taper Fade Styles

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The beauty of a high taper fade lies in its versatility & style combinations. This typical hairstyle provides the perfect foundation for various styles on the top. Each offers its own aesthetic and unique look. The most famous and prominent high tapers are listed below.  

Classic High Taper Fade Haircut

This is the most purest form of high taper fade. The fade begins high on the head around the ears and the back. This traditional, neat haircut transitions gradually from longer hair on the top to shorter hair downwards. The top hair is usually kept 2-3 inches long, which could be styled straight back, to a side, or with a textured finish. The top is styled clean and classic, while the high fades render drama and boldness.   

classic high taper fade - types of high taper fade

The classic high tapers work equally well with both professional and casual environments. It also maintains the modern edge. The clean marking lines and defined blending make this haircut suitable for men of all ages. The classic style focuses more on the execution of perfect technique rather than the trendy additions.

High Taper Fade With Beard

High tapers with a well-groomed beard create a bold definition and striking look by making a sharp contrast between a full beard and a low-textured, precisely lined crop. The main prominence of this hairstyle is on symmetry and clean lines which is ideal for diamond-shaped and oval faces.  

The fade could be blended directly into the beard, or we can design a clean line-up to make a prominent separation. The high tapers offer a sharp, continuous frame for the face. The style adds masculinity to the appearance and suits well, specifically on men with strong jawlines. 

High taper fade with beard - types of high taper fade

Proper beard management and smooth transitions from fade to beard are important for maintaining a good high taper fade with beard.

High Taper Fade With Curly Hair

For men with curly hair, a high taper fade is a hairstyle made in grooming heaven. The weight and bulk of hair is removed from the sides and back of the head which leave behind the natural curl pattern shining on the top of the head. This haircut avoids the “triangle head” effect, a common issue with long curly cuts, and creates a balanced silhouette.  

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The contrast between high, clean, faded sides and bulky curl texture on top creates an exceptionally appealing visual. The style requires proper cutting techniques to do the haircut along the curl pattern. As a barber, I would say that blending the fades smoothly into the curls is the key.

High Taper fade with Afro

The High Taper Fade with Afro for men with a rougher, coarser, and tighter curl pattern hair offers a bold confidence that shows you appreciate your natural hair. Sharpened faded edges create a neat, prominent contrast to the natural, rounded shape of an afro. The fade evens out the volume on top and gives you clean sides that won’t need the same level of maintenance.

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This is a style that still lets the afro take centre position but also adds a bit of structure through the faded sides. I prefer the high placement, which is also good for maximum contrast and for keeping the afro hairs shaped and proportioned. Maintain regular touch-ups to keep the fade clean as the afro hairs grows out.

High Taper Fade With Waves

A wave pattern, combined with the high taper fade, using proper barbering skills, can create a sophisticated look which flatter the natural texture of wavy hair. The high fade cleans up the back and sides, while all the attention is drawn to the 360 intricate waves on the top of the head. The wavy hair appears deeper and more defined.  

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High Taper Fade Vs Low Taper Fade

Choosing between a high taper fade and a low taper fade is essential, as the hairstyle may make or destroy the confidence of the one wearing it. There is a huge difference between the two that can completely change your haircut vibe. As a barber, I think both haircuts are amazing, but they should be chosen wisely according to hair type, face shape, work style, and personal preferences. 

Feature

Low Taper Fade

High Taper Fade

Starting Point Of Fade

Begins around temples or 2 inches above the ears

Begins just above the ear, following the natural hairline

Overall look of Haircut

Bold, modern, dramatic (makes a strong style statement)

Subtle, conservative, clean (more professional)

Visual Effects

Draws attention upward, adds height (can shorten face appearance)

Gradual transition elongates the face, softer blend

Suitable for Faceshape

Round, square, heart, and diamond faces (adds balance, height, or width)

Oval, round, or square faces (adds length and keeps proportions natural)

Personality And Lifestyle

Suits creative, fashion-forward, or bold personalities

Fits professional, corporate, or low-maintenance lifestyles

Maintenance

Needs frequent upkeep every 2–3 weeks to stay sharp

Lasts 3–4 weeks; lower maintenance and more forgiving

Styling Options

Works best with high-contrast styles (long top + short sides)

Blends well with most hairstyles; very versatile

Vibe

Trendy, eye-catching, confident, modern

Safe, timeless, understated, neat

How to Get a High Taper Fade cut

Wanna get the perfect High Tapers? Proper barbering skills, required tools, and precise technique are necessary. It is advised that you visit a professional barber.

At the Barber Shop

Communication with the barber is the key to a perfect high taper haircut. Go to a well-trained barber who can blend and shape the high taper fades accurately. Do your research before going to a barber and explain to him the style you want. The research of a few minutes could save you from two weeks of a bad haircut. Do not hesitate to ask for small adjustments according to your requirements. 

What should you ask for

  • Explain the type of high taper fade you want. 
  • Tell the barber about the start point of the fade and the length of the top hair. 
  • Mention the sideburn length, neckline style, and top preference.
  • For more clarification, show a reference picture of the type of low taper fade you want. 

Time & Cost

Usually, it is a procedure of 30-45 minutes or it can take more time depending upon your hair type and the complexity of the style. The cost of a haircut ranges from 20 dollars to 60 dollars, depending on how experienced the barber is, location is another factor alongwith the complexity of the haircut.

How to Do a High taper fade (At Home)

Getting a high taper fade by yourself at home is a bit challenging, but possible with proper tools and confidence. 

Tools Required

  • A quality set of adjustable cordless hair clippers
  • Clipper Guards (#0, #0.5, #1, #1.5, #2 are cruical)
  • Cutting Comb
  • Shaver
  • Barber scissors
  • Hair trimmer
  • Hair dryer
  • Hand mirror to see the back of your head
  • Fade guards (#1, #2, #3)

For a complete guide to recommended tools for DIY high taper fades, see Best Clippers for Taper Fade

Step by step Cutting Tutorial

  • Start by washing your hair, drying it, and detangling it with a comb. 
  • Then establish the guidelines.
  • Create the horizontal guidelines, where you want the demarcation of longer and shorter hair, and the point where the fade would end.
  • Now create the taper, start with no gerd open and increase the size gradually upwards, until it connects to the top hair. 
  • Trim off the top hair as required
  • Use the clipper-over-comb technique for smooth blending
  • Clean sideburns and neckline with a razor

Key Blending Tips for a Clean High Taper Fade

  • The Flicking Motion: While moving the clippers up, flick the wrist outwards at the end of the stroke to avoid the hard lines. 
  • Go multiple times over the same spot for smoothness
  • Constantly use the mirrors for better visuals
  • If you see a stark line between the lengths, take a shorter guard, open the lever and soften the line by using a flicking motion. 
  • Patience is the key: frustration and rushing the process may ruin your haircut. 

Note: It is advised that you should not make this haircut at home, if an experienced barber is available than ask barber to do it for you.

Maintenance And Styling

Taper fades, including high tapers, require more frequent touch ups than other haircuts, but proper care can keep the look neat and sharp. The hair on the sides and the back grows faster due to the dramatic nature of high tapers, so regular maintenance is necessary to keep the lines crispy and the transitions smooth. 

The life of high tapers can be extended by trimming the hair on the sides and neck, but you should avoid trimming the professional taper cuts, as they need professional skills.

touch-up compared to Low & Mid Tapers

  • For a clean and sharp look, you have to visit the barber every 2 weeks.

Fade Style

Maintenance Level

Touch-Up Frequency

Low Taper Fade

Low 

Every 3–4 weeks

Mid Taper Fade

Moderate 

Every 3 weeks

High Taper Fade

High 

Every 2 weeks (max 3)

Washing

  • Wash the hair every 2-3 days using a shampoo and conditioner to keep it clean and smooth. 

Recommended Products

The products we chose for styling depend upon the hair type and our desired styles. 

  • Gels: Gels offer a polished, sleek look and work well for professional wear.  
  • Pomades: For shine and flexible hold of the hair, offer a classic glossy look
  • Styling Creams: For softer hold and texture
  • Clippers/Trimmers: For in-between touch-ups
  • Matte Paste/ Matte Clay: For a natural textured appearance

Quick morning styling routine

For styling the top hair, use gels, waxes, or pomades. 

  • Apply your desired hair product to damp/slightly wet hair. 
  • Shape the top hair into your desired style using a comb or fingers. 
  • If your hair is more bulky, you can blow-dry it lightly. 

Conclusion

The high taper fade haircut is a perfect combination of classic barbering skills and modern styling techniques. It offers a bold yet sophisticated look for every hair type and face shape. The dramatic contrast makes it an ideal hairstyle for men seeking boldness and confidence. 

Ready to get a haircut that frames your face precisely? The high taper fade is the perfect choice!

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FAQs

Yes, properly executed high taper fades are considered professional.  

Yes, they work exceptionally well with curly hair. The bulk from the sides and the back is removed, leaving the curls on the top, which flaunt their natural texture.  

A high taper fade looks sharp for 2 weeks; you strictly need a touch-up after 3 weeks.