15 Cool Undercut Fade Haircuts + Hairstyles For Men in 2025

Selah Vaughn
April 7, 2025

An undercut fade is a men’s hairstyle with a mid to high blurry fade. The hair on top is medium to long, while the sides are kept short. This style helps your undercut look stylish without much effort!

This fade style makes it look like there is a shadow underneath, which highlights your new haircut. When done well, the fade undercut suits any hair type, as long as your hair is long enough to show it off!

Look at how unique the undercuts of Adam Levine, Rami Malek, and Jeremy Renner are when combined with this clean fade. All you need to do now is style your hair any way you like. The undercut will always give you an impressive look.

New Hampshire barber and stylist Hercules Tsirovakas shows off smooth fade haircuts on all hair types. He finishes his cuts with styling products like clay. To get a rougher, more textured look, try using wax, clay, or gel.

This fade is perfect if you want to look sharp and tidy all day long. Keep scrolling to see the latest undercut fade styles!

#1: Short Quiff with a Line Design

The short quiff with a line design is a trendy haircut that many barbers create. The back and sides are faded down to the skin, then blended up to the middle. The top is left longer and disconnected from the sides. The line is cut at the middle of the fade, making it stand out nicely. To style, dry some sea salt spray into the top hair, then add styling powder to finish.

#2: Undercut with a Spiky Top

Men with short hair can still look stylish with the modern undercut fade and spiky top. This haircut has shorter, faded sides and back, while the hair on top stays longer. You can style the longer top in many ways. The short sides give a neat, sharp look, and the spiky top adds texture and depth. This style works well for guys with thick or coarse hair because it controls volume and looks tidy. To style it, put a little pomade or wax on your fingers and spike up the top hair. This gives you a fresh, trendy look.

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#3: Two-Block Haircut with an Undercut Fade

The two-block haircut is a trendy option for men who want a fresh look. The undercut fade gives it a sharp, edgy feel. This style is great if you want something fashionable but easy to care for. You can customize it to fit your taste, and the bold contrast makes it look modern.

#4: Sharp Fade with a Beard Fade

If you want a faux hawk style cut, ask your barber for a burst fade. This fade curves around both ears and keeps the back longer, which suits a faux hawk well. Also, request your barber to use hair fibers when lining up your beard and hairline. Hair fibers help create sharp, clean lines and fill in thin spots for a more defined look.

#5: Faded Undercut Mullet for Men

Mullets are becoming more popular, and barbers are adding a modern touch. This men’s undercut mullet is disconnected just behind the ear and up to the temple, letting the top hair fall thick and full. It’s easy to care for—just get a trim every four weeks to keep the fade sharp and the fringe at a good length. You can wear this style with or without hair products.

#6: Low Fade

This low fade undercut lets your curls and waves stand out beautifully. The simple undercut highlights the volume on top. If you want a fresh, eye-catching style, try low bald fades. They are very popular right now.

#7: Combover with an Undercut

The men’s undercut fade looks best on straight hair. The stylist created a diagonal disconnect that blends into the hairline. A sharp part was shaved in to highlight the style. This haircut suits men with a full hairline, and it looks even better on darker hair. A wide-tooth comb helps shape the hold. A skilled barber can guide you on how to maintain this look and may even sell the right products you need.

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#8: Undercut Fade for Men

Consider an undercut fade for men. It takes away extra hair, making styling quick and easy.

#9: French Crop Top with an Undercut

The French crop top with an undercut is a timeless hairstyle that’s easy to manage. The slightly longer fringe helps you look neat while keeping your routine simple.

#10: Long Pomp with an Undercut

A long pompadour with an undercut works well for men who have thick hair. Thick hair helps create the full, high look that a pompadour needs. An undercut on the sides is a good choice because blending very long hair on top with very short faded sides can be tricky.

#11: Tapered Undercut for Men

A tapered mens haircut combined with an undercut creates a classic look that works for both casual and formal styles. The hair slowly fades and becomes longer on top, adding a bold touch to the textured length. To define your jawline, ask your barber to shape your beard with a sharp fade.

#12: Long Undercut Fade

Try a long undercut fade with a soft rose gold color for a fun splash of color. The low undercut blends smoothly into the sides, letting the longer top hair form a neat square shape around your head. Use Slick Gorilla Lightwork to add light hold, volume, and texture without weighing your hair down.

#13: Short Hair with Drop Fade

Choose an undercut fade that men like, even if your hair is short. Trim the top neatly and add textured layers for a clean, stylish look.

#14: Slicked Back Undercut Fade

Use wax or gel to style this slicked-back hair. You can try many different looks. It also highlights a neat, smooth bald fade undercut for men.

#15: Mid Skin Fade

A higher shave creates a rounded shape on the head, giving you a more grown-up appearance. Shave near the temples and leave the top hair longer for a loose comb-over with a faded undercut.

#16: Undercut Hairstyle

This undercut fade hairstyle works well for young boys and is also suitable for professional men. Keep the hair on top layered to add texture. This style can also give you cool-looking bangs.

#17: Bald Fade on Thick Hair

The full side-swept hair paired with a bald fade creates a bold contrast. It’s simple to style the top while keeping the sides neat and low-maintenance.

#18: Long Hair Slicked Back

Once you finish showering, blow-dry your damp long hair while brushing it backward. Use gel or hair spray to hold it in place. Smooth the undercut, and you’re all set!

#19: Hard Part with High Fade

This high fade men’s haircut paired with an undercut nearly creates a cool faux hawk style. Add a bold touch with a sharp hard part.

#20: Medium Length Pompadour

This style highlights the pomp. Pair it with a sharp fade and a neatly trimmed full beard to frame your face perfectly.

#21: Curly Hair

A modern man deserves a fresh haircut. Tight curls add a bold, fun style. The fade undercut keeps it neat and tidy. This look works well for both day and night.

#22: Mid Fade

I really like this haircut because it looks clean and stylish. I suggest this style for men with longer faces since it makes their features stand out more. If you choose this mid fade undercut, make sure to keep your hair well-maintained.

#23: Undercut Spiky Hair

A clean hairline highlights the sharp faux hawk perfectly. Parallel lines on the fade help the undercut pop and grab attention.

Interview with style creator Jason Agron Martí
Barber at Jayson Jay Barber in Isabela, PR

How would you explain this style?

This haircut is a creative style inspired by European fashion. It stands out and grabs attention because it has a lot of personality.

This unique cut features a freestyle design, making it perfect for both parties and formal occasions.

Do you have any tips for someone thinking about it?

Think about your daily routine. Some haircuts need extra time to style each day. Use hair products that match your hair type. This is very important.

#24: Disconnected Undercut

A rugged fade creates a disconnected style by separating the thick hair on top. This adds texture and a bold look, highlighted by an angled hair design at the back of the neck.

Interview with style expert Ali Alhashemi
Licensed Barber and Owner of Uppercutz Barbershop in Dearborn, MI


How would you explain this style?

This hairstyle stands out because it is very different. From the back, it looks like a Mohawk. But from the front, it appears more like a slicked-back or comb-over style. However, it is not a true comb-over since the hair does not fall to one side. Instead, it angles backward.

What I love most is the double V design on the back. It adds a special touch!

Do you have any tips for someone thinking about it?

This style might seem tricky, but it’s actually very simple. It’s a natural, just-woke-up hairstyle. All you need to do is use your fingers to comb it at an angle. Since the top is longer, it’s easy to shape and stays in place.

It takes almost no effort. Just use a small amount of TGM Pomade to keep your style in place all day and add a bit of shine. This gives you a neat, professional look with a touch of style at the back!

#25: High Skin Fade

Make your face look longer with a tall, fluffy pompadour paired with an undercut and a skin fade. This hairstyle stands out on its own and doesn’t need any extra accessories.

Interview with style expert Alessio Bolognesi
Barber at Atman Barber Studio in Rome, Italy


How would you explain this style?

This hairstyle is called a slick back. All the hair is brushed straight back. It’s a stylish and flexible look. You can wear it with a clean shave or with longer facial hair.

Do you have any tips for someone thinking about it?

This style is great if you want to keep the hair longer on top but enjoy trimming the sides and back. To get this look, use some wax to sweep the hair backward. Finish with a little hairspray for a neat hold.

#26: Short Sides Long Top with Fade

Interview with style expert Ben Whitmore
Barber at Jake’s NY Headquarters located in Binghamton, NY


How would you explain this style?

In our consultation, we chose to leave most of the hair longer on top to add volume and texture. He wanted a mid-drop bald fade. What I like most about this undercut with a fade is how I mixed modern and classic styles to create a shape and look that fits his head well.

Do you have any tips for someone thinking about trying it?

Discover how to achieve this hairstyle in just 5-8 minutes. Use a blow dryer on the hot setting to add volume, then switch to the cool shot to lock it in place. Before drying, apply a forming cream as a pre-styler. After drying, add a tiny bit of texture powder and matte hairspray for a natural, relaxed finish. This look is great if you want a modern, clean style inspired by current popular European trends.

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