Thick Hair Loves a Fade—If You Choose the Right One

Thick hair can be sculpted into the cleanest, sharpest fades. Here is how to choose yours.

Difficulty
Maintenance

Every 2 weeks

Best For
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Hair Type
thick coarse wavy curly

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After — Fade Haircut for Thick Hair
Before — Fade Haircut for Thick Hair
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Why It Works

Thick hair is ideal for fades because the density creates a sharp, clearly defined gradient that looks dramatic and well-executed. The thick hair holds the fade shape longer between barber visits compared to thin hair. On the top section, thick hair provides natural volume and hold that makes textured crops, quiffs, and pompadours effortless. The main challenge with thick hair fades is managing bulk at the top to prevent it from becoming unwieldy.

How to Style

  1. 1

    Request a mid or high fade with the barber texturizing the top with thinning shears.

  2. 2

    Leave 2-3 inches on top for styling options without excessive bulk.

  3. 3

    Apply a lightweight styling cream to damp hair and rake through with fingers.

  4. 4

    Maintain the fade every 2 weeks — thick hair grows fast and blurs the fade line.

Pro Tip

Ask for thinning shears on the top section during the fade — thick hair puffs out at the blend line, and strategic thinning creates a cleaner gradient.

Try It with AI

High vs. mid vs. low fade looks very different on thick hair compared to thin hair because the gradient is more dramatic. AI try-on gives you a clear preview of how each fade height reshapes the silhouette of your thick hair.

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How They Compare

Fade Haircut for Thick Hair
Difficulty
Maintenance
Every 2 weeks
Every 4 weeks
Best For
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Hair Type
thickcoarsewavycurly
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Frequently Asked Questions

How often does thick hair need a fade touch-up?

Every 2–3 weeks for a sharp fade—thick hair holds the shape well, but the contrast blurs faster due to the density of growth.

Should I ask for thinning shears on top with thick hair?

If the top feels too bulky, yes—thinning shears remove internal weight without changing the length, making thick hair much more manageable.

Does thick hair hold a pompadour well?

Yes—thick hair holds pompadour volume naturally and often needs less product than thin hair to achieve and maintain height.

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