Skin Fade

Skin Fade Haircut. Precision Fades at Pat Barber

The skin fade haircut is Pat’s most-requested service — and the one he has spent the most time getting right. His private, appointment-only studio in Springvale is built around exactly this kind of work. Clean blends, consistent results, and a technique that adapts to your specific hair type rather than applying the same approach to every head that sits in the chair.

Close up of a bald fade showing tight blending near the skin

What Is a Skin Fade?

A skin fade is a haircut where the hair at the sides and back is gradually faded down to the skin, then blended upward to your desired length on top. The key word is seamless. When it is done properly there are no visible lines, no patchy blending, and no abrupt transitions — just a clean gradient from skin to length.

There are three main variations and the difference comes down to where on the head the fade begins.

High Skin Fade

The fade starts high on the sides, close to the top of the head. Creates a strong contrast between the shaved sides and the length on top. A bold, sharp look that suits clients who want maximum impact.

Mid Skin Fade

The most common variation. The fade starts around the temple area and blends upward from there. Works across most face shapes and hair types and tends to be the most versatile option.

Low Skin Fade

The fade begins just above the ear and stays low on the sides. A more subtle result that still looks clean and sharp but is less dramatic than the high or mid options. Suits clients who want a fade without it being the first thing people notice.

A fresh skin fade typically looks its sharpest for two to four weeks before the sides start to grow out noticeably. Most clients who keep a skin fade come back every three to four weeks to maintain it.

How Pat Approaches Every Skin Fade

This is what separates a one time good result from something consistent.

Every appointment starts with a conversation. What you want, how much length you prefer, and how your hair behaves. Some clients bring a photo, others need guidance. Either way, the plan is set before the cut begins.

Different hair types require different techniques. Thicker and coarser hair behaves differently compared to finer hair. Density and growth patterns affect how the fade blends and how long it holds. Pat works with these differences every day and adjusts accordingly.

For clients who have had uneven fades before, this is usually where the difference shows. The same approach does not work for every head. Adjustments are made every time.

Consistency matters just as much as the first result. The goal is for your second and third visit to look just as good as the first.

Real Skin Fade Results

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Side profile showing a low skin fade blending into natural hair
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Mid fade paired with a textured top — finished studio result
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Skin Fade or Taper Fade

The most common question before a first booking. Here is the short version.

A skin fade goes all the way down to the skin at the base. A taper fade leaves a small amount of hair at the base rather than fading to zero. The visual difference is subtle in some cases and significant in others depending on how the rest of the cut is styled.

Skin fades suit clients who want a sharp, high-contrast look. They require more frequent maintenance to stay looking clean. Taper fades are slightly more forgiving as they grow out and suit clients who want something sharp but a little more understated day-to-day.

Hair type is also a factor. Some textures hold a skin fade beautifully. Others are better served by a taper. Pat will tell you which at the consultation if you are not sure.

If you want to read more before deciding, the taper fade page covers it in full.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a skin fade haircut take?

A skin fade appointment at Pat’s studio typically takes between 30 and 45 minutes depending on hair length and the complexity of the style on top.

Most clients with a skin fade come back every three to four weeks. The sides start to grow out noticeably around the two to three week mark. If you want to keep it looking sharp, four weeks is the maximum most people can stretch it.

Yes. Pat works with straight, wavy, curly, coarse, thick, and fine hair on a regular basis. He has specific experience with Asian hair textures which require a different blending technique to achieve a clean result. If you have had a fade that did not look right elsewhere, mention your hair type when you book.

They are the same thing. Bald fade is an older term for the same style. Both describe a fade that goes all the way down to the skin at the base.

The studio is appointment-only. There are no walk-ins. Booking takes a couple of minutes online or you can call directly.

Skin Fade starting from $60.

You can add a beard trim to your appointment for a more complete finish.

Final pricing is confirmed during booking so you know what to expect.

The studio is based in Springvale and is easy to reach from surrounding suburbs.

Clients Come From Across South-East Melbourne

The studio is in Springvale and regularly sees clients making the trip from Dandenong, Noble Park, Clayton, Mentone, and surrounding areas for skin fades and other services.

Easy to reach by car or train. Worth the trip for clients who want a fade done properly and consistently. For directions, parking, and studio hours, find the studio details on the contact page.

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