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30 Imaginative Medium Fade Haircuts – Classic and Trendy Styles for Men

The medium fade haircuts are among the most iconic and trendy hairstyles for men. This haircut provides a clean, fresh look that’s perfect for casual or formal situations. A medium fade haircut is a versatile style that can be combined with many other different styles, such as pompadour, high top, comb over, among others. Below are 30 examples of medium fade haircuts to help you figure out all the different styles you can choose from.

# 1 Hard Part Curly Pompadour

This is a classic haircut for those with medium hair. To achieve it, you first need to texture your hair. Give it a hard razor side part and then style the top into a curly pompadour. Chop the ends of the strands that border the end of the part line. Finish with a tapered fade cut on the sides and the back.

# 2 Fresh Trim Shape Up

Texture the top and give it that cool, spiky look. Tease the front into a classic side sweep. Give the sides a tapered fade cut that sits high at the temple and let it narrow towards the back.

# 3 Spiky Fade

This style requires lots of texturing. Use some wax to help you merge the strands into a series of spikes at the top. Tease the front in such a way that it curves towards the back. Finish with a high tapered fade.

# 4 Spiky Forward Flip

This is more of a reverse slick back. However, it involves texturing your hair and using wax to give the top a spiky look. Pull the spiky top towards the front starting from the crown. Give the sides and the back the fresh and clean look of a tapered fade.

# 5 Wavy Half Slick Back

Start by texturing the hair and give it a light trim with the exception of the front section. Style the long front section into waves and pull it back starting from the front. Give the sides and the back a low tapered fade. Create some cool contrast with a blonde tone to the wavy part.

# 6 Layered Slick Back

This is a great way of achieving that classic multi-layered slick back. Begin by texturing the hair. Give the sides a high tapered fade and the back a low tapered fade. Pull up the long top and give the front a slight chop at the ends. Add pomade wax and pull back the top starting from the front to create a layered slick back.

# 7 Crispy Slick Back

Here’s a creative way of making your fade haircut stand out. Start with some texture and use wax to give the top a spiky look. Give it a nice slick back ensuring that it creates that cool crispy look. Tease the front by pulling the strands loose. Add to the creativity of this style with a high fade on the sides and back.

# 8 Signature Pompadours

Give your medium hair a short comb side part. Texture it and apply pomade wax to the top. Style the top into a classic pompadour and make a high-low tapered fade separated with a razor signature line. Finish with a low tapered fade on the back.

# 9 Messy Natural Curls

Texture your hair and style the top into loose messy curls. Tease the front to extend slightly past the forehead creating curly bangs. Complete this haircut in style with a tight fade to the sides and the back.

# 10 Quiff Pompadour

This pomp haircut doesn’t require lots of length to get it right. Texture your hair and create a comb side part. Use pomade wax to create a cool pomp at the top. Tease the front into a quiff to make it fuller. Give the sides a fade cut and finish with a tapered fade cut on the back.

# 11 Creative Fade

Add some creativity to your style. To achieve this, start by texturing your hair. Smear the top in such a way that it points towards the front. Grab the strands at the front and use flat iron to give them a curly look that curves towards the back. Make a high fade on the sides and a low tapered fade on the back. Finish with some silvery streaks to make the top stand out.

# 12 Cropped Up

Texture the top and use flat iron to transform the front into choppy bangs. Crop them short and finish with a fade cut both on the sides and the back.

# 13 Soft Curly Shape Up

This style works great on those with soft, light hair. Start by texturing it and style the top into curls. Tease the front in such a way that the curls curve backwards. Seal up this classic haircut with a fade on the back and the sides.

# 14 Cool Curly Contrast

Give your textured hair a hard side part. Style the top into curls and use pomade wax to create a cool pomp in which the curls curve backwards. Complete with a high tapered fade on the sides and the back.

# 15 Contoured Pompadours

After texturing your hair, give it a short side part. Add pomade wax and gel to the top and tease it into a cool pompadour. Apply pressure at the middle of the pomp to create that contoured look. Finish with a low-mid fade at the sides and on the back.

# 16 Soft Choppy Style

Add plenty of texture to your hair to create that soft look. Tease the front into a quiff and give the sides and back a light trim. Let the light trim transition into a mid fade that narrows towards the back.

# 17 Clean Mid Fade

Here’s a great option for those with short hair. Add gel to the top and make a high fade at the sides and the back. Finish by creating a fresh and clean razor outline to give this haircut more edge.

# 18 Fluffy Curls

This is a great style for those with soft hair texture. It’s achieve by styling the top into fluffy curls. Give the curls a light chop at the ends and finish with a mid fade cut at the back and sides.

# 19 Multi-Directional Pompadour

Style your pomp to give it a multi-directional flow. Add pomade wax to it and give the front section a slick back. Give the top section a side slick to achieve that classic multi-directional flow. Complete in style with a fade cut on the sides and the back.

# 20 Curly Hipster

Create tons of curls at the top of your textured hair. Let the top drop into a tapered fade cut that sits on the back and the sides. Trim the front along the edge of the forehead for that clean fresh look.

# 21 Medium Buzz Cut

Make your buzz cut stand out. Start by texturing your hair to add some soft feel to it. Give it the clean and fresh look of a buzz cut and finish with a mid fade cut. Make a nice razor outline for that edgy look.

# 22 Golden Signature Pompadours

Go for a multi-tonal pomp that sports a golden glow. To achieve that, give your textured hair a hard side part that stretches to the crown. Trim the sides and the back and add a signature line on the sides. Let the signature line drop to a mid fade. Style the top into a pomp using pomade wax. Let it sit sleek and add a golden blonde highlight to create some flair.

# 23 Long Wavy Top

Ensure you have enough length at the top. Texture the whole hair then pull up the top and style it into waves that curve to one side. Create a tapered mid fade and finish by coloring the wavy top in blonde.

# 24 Tousled Curls

This haircut works great on thick hair. Ensure to first texture your hair then use flat iron to create tousled curls on top. Drop it into a tapered fade for that sexy and fresh finish.

# 25 Unparted Slick Pompadour

Make your pomp unique by leaving it unparted. To achieve that, texture your medium hair and use pomade wax to create a pomp. Tease the front into a slick quiff and finish with a drop fade on the sides and the back.

# 26 Curvy Two-Tone Pompadour

After texturing your hair, make a side comb part and let it drop to a tapered mid fade on the sides. Give the back a tapered cut and pull up the long top to style it into curvy curls. Use pomade wax to make them thicker. Tease the front to make it curve backwards and then add balayage highlights of blonde to the pomp.

# 27 Loose Dry Pomp

Add wax to the top of your blow-dried hair and use it to merge the strands into that spiky look. Pull it back starting from the front and chop the ends to make it terminate at the crown. Flip one spike to sit on the side and finish with a fade cut that is tapered on the back.

# 28 Soft Spiky Top

Create some texture and movement in your hair. Start by texturing the top and use wax to give it a light, spiky touch. Let the rest of the hair retain the natural texture and create a tapered fade cut that adorns the sides and the back.

# 29 Loose Separated Pompadour

This style requires lots of dry styling products to create a different effect. After making a side part, trim the top so that it slopes towards the back to create a fuller front. Use pomade wax to pull of a sloped pomp and add boost powder for a classic separation between the waxed strands. Finish with a tapered fade on the sides and let it sit low at the back.

# 30 Choppy Quiff Texture

Add tons of texture to the top of your medium hair. Give it a forward flow and tease the front into a quiff. Make a tight fade on the sides and finish with a tapered mid fade at the back.

These are one of the coolest ideas for medium fade haircuts. They’re a great way of adding that classic look to your personal style. Pay your stylist a visit and discuss the style that will sit best on you.

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