If you're wondering how to fade your beard without it looking like a failed experiment, this is the basic process we follow at the barbershop.
1. Analyze and map the beard
Look at the density, growth direction, and key areas. Every beard is different, and not all of them can be faded in the same way.
2. Mark the sideburn line
This is where it all begins. The sideburn defines the starting point of the fade and must be well positioned according to the shape of the face.
3. Define the base length
Always start with a higher comb than you think you need. It's easier to go lower than to correct a cut that's too short.
4. Create the transition
Gradually lower the comb number. This is the art of fading: smooth, controlled, unhurried movements.
5. Even out the sides and chin
Avoid steps. The fade should flow from the sideburns to the chin without any strange cuts.
6. Shape the contours
This is where sideburn trimmers and professional barber razors come into play. This step is what makes the difference between a good job and a flawless one.
7. Check the symmetry
Look at the face from the front. If one side doesn't match the other, the fade loses its visual impact.
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