Education of a Tapered Haircut

Length: Longer on top, gradually shorter on the sides and back.
    •    Blend: Seamless blending between lengths—no harsh lines.
    •    Style: Can be worn neat and professional or styled for a more edgy or textured look.
    •    Versatility: Works on all hair types and textures—great for both men and women.

 Common Types of Tapers:
    •    Low Taper: Starts fading just above the ears and neckline.
    •    Mid Taper: Begins around the temples and mid-neck—balanced and stylish.
    •    High Taper: Starts high up near the crown, giving a bold, sharp look.
    •    Taper Fade: A more dramatic version that blends into the skin at the bottom.

 Ideal For:
    •    Clean, low-maintenance style.
    •    Clients who want a polished but not overly sharp haircut.
    •    Pairing with natural hair, curls, Afro's, or textured styles.

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