39+ Low Blend Haircut. With fine hair, you will need to do more blending because it tends to show different cut lengths more easily. The low fade cut is an enduring style that's been around in various forms for generations.
How to cut, fade, blend, and taper your own hair.
In a low fade cut, the fade will finish around 3 inches from the thickest part of the hairline. The direct blending of the hair with the top is the main feature of the shadow fade haircut, where the hair gets shorter as it goes down towards the neckline. The #3 guard allows for 3/8 of an inch of hair, and is the highest number barbers will use to cut a fade. Consequently, you should incorporate a blend of black, highlight and blonde color on each side of your head.