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How to Fade a Man's Clipper Cut

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Fade a Man's Clipper Cut
Fade a Man's Clipper Cut

This tutorial will demonstrate how to give yourself a fade hair cut using clippers. This is important if you want to give your self a simple hair cut without running to the barber shop. In this tutorial you will learn what type of clippers you should select, how to trim the top and sides of your hair, and how to trim the back of your hair. This is extremely helpful if want to get a new look and save money at the same time!

From Quick Guide: Hair Trimmers 101
Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Hair clippers with at least 5 guards one hand mirror one wall mirror.

    How to Fade a Man's Clipper Cut

  1. Step 1
    Hair Clippers and Guards
     
    Hair Clippers and Guards

    First, if you don't already have a pair of hair clippers, invest in a good pair. Don't settle for inexpensive side burn and mustache clippers. If you spend just $40 on a good set of clippers, that set will last a lifetime. Make sure you get a pair with at least five guards. Most good hair clippers come with a maximum of seven guards. Depending on how short you want to cut your hair, five may be all you need.

  2. Step 2

    A fade cut is usually a short hair cut. So if you want to fade your hair with just a set of clippers, buzz your hair to the length you want first. If you are not used to how long each guard is, start with the longest guard to see how you like it. If your set has a 7, buzz all your hair with the 7. If 7 is too long for you, then adjust the length of the guard on the clippers. You can start with the 7 guard on the longest adjustment on the razor, then go down a few clicks or go down another guard to get the desired starting length you want. Remember if you go down too short, your hair will always grow back!

  3. Step 3

    Once you pick a length to start with, the idea is to gradually go down so it all fades together. For example, trim everything with a 5 guard. Before you go with the 4 guard to trim the sides, you should go around the back and sides with a lower setting with the 5 guard. The reason to do this is to avoid getting lines on your head. You can tell if someone has a poor fade hair cut if you can see the lines where they changed guards. Playing with the settings on the clippers will help avoid this. So just work your way down to eventually a 1 guard. If you have facial hair, you can blend your beard into your side burns to get a "chin strap" effect.

  4. Step 4
    Back of Head
     
    Back of Head

    Everyone is afraid to cut the back of the head because it's the part of the head where we can barely see what we are doing. A way to correct this is to turn your back to a wall-mounted mirror (in the bathroom) and look into a small hand mirror. You can see the back of your head by angling the hand mirror toward the bathroom mirror. Trim the back of the head the same way you trimmed the sides. Start long then gradually get shorter. Don't go too short or it will not look smooth. Take your time.

  5. Step 5

    The last step is trimming the back of the neck. This part requires a little more patience because you don't want the back to look uneven. You will want to remove all attachments and put the clippers on the lowest setting. Still using both mirrors, shave the sides of the neck first. Then carefully trim where the hair meets the neck so it is in a straight line.

Tips & Warnings
  • Start out with the longest guard attachment first, then work your way down

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on 6/2/2009 Great topic to write about. Learn how to cut black men hair http://www.squidoo.com/baldfade

gfout said

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on 4/9/2009 good info. I have been doing this for years and your instructions are very clear.

makaksa said

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on 4/6/2009 I've wondered how to do this. Thanks for the info.

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on 4/6/2009 Jeez, I have butchered my husbands hair trying to do this so many times. Next time I will try your tips.

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on 4/6/2009 Great haircut and great information too.

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