The beard fade is perhaps one of the coolest beard styles for men. By lining up a tapered fade with a beard, guys can create a fresh faded beard that uniquely transitions from their low or high tapered haircut to their full beard. The contrast and styling of a beard shape up, especially with a skin fade on the sides, creates a stylish and trendy modern look that’s perfect for rugged men and hipsters alike. If the faded beard looks like an awesome new men’s style worth trying, check out the different ways to shape up your beard. Below are some examples of the best tapered beards to try this year!
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Whether you went into quarantine with a beard or you’re dedicated to coming out of it with one, you’ll want to know how to nail a beard fade on your own. You know, that tricky transition between beard and neck that can get really funky if not properly tended to. Not to put too much pressure on you, but the fade may be the most crucial detail in your beard regimen. Perfect it, and even the rangiest Castaway look comes off as manicured and intentional. Biff the beard fade, and you’ll be staring it down in every Zoom until you can try again.
And while you might not be able to nail it as well as your barber (reminder: Venmo them a $20 when you can), you can DIY a respectable fade. All you need is the right tool—a standard beard trimmer—and the right advice, which we got from Raquel Fajardo, Barber Manager at Fellow Barber in NYC. She gave us four-step plan to get a beard fade, ranging from a simple outline to multi-step taper.
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