The crop top fade gives you enough room to make things messy. If you have a high taper crop top, you can always create an asymmetrical style and one that does not abide by the rules. Be sure to give the top enough room to grow. You can even allow it to grow as wildly as possible. But the sides should be kept nice and neatly trimmed.Crew Cut With Scissor Fade. The crew cut is a true classic. For many decades it has served as the default setting for men’s hair and if you step into any back-alley barbershop this is most likely what you’ll be served. It’s short at the back and sides, and slightly longer on top; the original short back and sides cut, but also something 9. Timeless Appeal: The Quintessential Taper Fade Haircut. This haircut is the quintessence of the taper fade, combining a classic silhouette with a neat, unblemished fade. It’s the go-to style for men who seek a no-fuss but always stylish look that’s suitable for all occasions, embodying a sense of timeless appeal.
Keep the style neat with gradually tapered sides and back at a slightly longer length than a typical fade. 14. Caesar Taper Fade. Deaniil Cherepanov/Shutterstock. The Caesar cut is edgy and suitable for a range of face shapes. It features short bangs, a longer top and crown, and very short taper faded sides and back.
You can go for the taper, but I'd recommend you get a drop fade with that style of hair. Just say a shadow fade if you don't want a skin fade. That's exactly what I was looking for! What do you think is the shortest I could get on the sides to allow a good enough blend to the bulk brushed down/blended.