The Cleanest Haircut You Will Ever Have
Because razor fades are slowly cut into the hair, it’s also harder to maintain than any other hairstyle. Because of how low it is cut and how short it is, your hair will grow unevenly so that the style may need a touch-up every 3-to 4 weeks. It would also help if you always were on the lookout for split ends because when the length of your hair grows, it will be longer and more prone to split, further damaging your hair. Most importantly, it should never be cut too short because maintaining it is even more difficult. These are some things you need to learn before you try a razor fade haircut:
Thin Hair
Because of how razor fades are cut and how short it is, it will only work with straight hair that is at least 2 inches in length for most men. This style is excellent for those who want to go shorter and keep their hair on the longer side while still adding some Razor Fade Haircut. For any man with fine, thin hair, the best option is to get a combination of flat iron and razor fade. It will require some skill, but any barber can do this and make sure to use a razor that is specifically made not to damage or cut the hair too much. Doing this will leave the hair with a higher chance of being able to be maintained, though it still won’t be straightforward.
Short Wavy Hair
For most men, this style will work best for those with wavy hair at least 2 inches in length. The hair is cut into a fade cut, and the sides are tapered to give it a more contrasted style for men with a lot of natural curls.
For details about the razor fade haircut services that Mr. Krispy Professional Barbershop can offer you, and if you live or work in or around the Oakland, CA area, please do not hesitate to contact us at this number (510) 221-3021 today.