10 Modern and Classic Variations Of The Undercut Fade
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The Undercut Fade is one of the most easily customizable hairstyles out there today. By combining the Undercut and the Fade, a visual pandora’s box of sorts has been opened, leading to a seemingly endless array of combination possibilities. The following 24 selections are some of our favorites, please keep in mind that these are literally just clipping the surface of possibilities. Let’s begin!
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Spiky Textured Top with Undercut Fade
In 1974 CBGB first opened its door to the world of punk rock, spiked hair, and anarchy in the UK. 45 years later, we have this modern take on the classic spiked hairdo. The fade and the undercut here are instruments of division; These create a sharp contrast between the top and sides for a look that instantly stands out in a crowd.
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Fine Fade with Side Part
This is a great example of the kind of look you can achieve when you focus more on creating a dramatic silhouette; and less on using strong contrast. The fade here is less dramatic, while the side part and top would make even your shadow recognizable in a line-up.
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Copper and Ash Highlights
Very recently, we’ve seen grey streaks come in fashion in many hairstyles. This one combines the classic but subtle summer highlights paired with some intentionally places streaks of grey. The result is a pairing that goes together like chocolate and peanut butter, creating this unique look that you’re sure not to bump into at every club or restaurant you frequent. Thus we can call this one, “The return of your individuality.”
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Front Brush Up
The brush up is the perfect way to add height without adding puffed-up volume like with the Pompadour. The name gives away the technique; simply brush up your hair. This is easiest when the hair has just been freshly cut. Feel free to use a generous amount of hair gel if your hair won’t stay in place.
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