Can You Get A Burst Fade With Straight Hair?

The main characteristic of a Burst Fade cut is its precisely faded and tapered cut at the back of the head and around the ear. It is also known for its rounded, curved, and semi-circular tapering. The burst fade cuts look really versatile and work really well with almost all hair textures, lengths, and types. 

In this article, I will be discussing Burst Fade cuts and a lot more. Keep reading till the end to find out more information about the same!

Does Burst Fade Look Well On Straight Hair?

Absolutely Yes! Burst Fade cuts look well on straight hair and any other hair type, texture and style for that matter. 

It is a very versatile form of cut where you are also going to get to choose how short/long, subtle/defined you want your hair to be.

There are a lot of different varieties of Burst Fade cuts that you can choose to get for yourself. Here, I will be mentioning about some of the more popular ones that you can choose to opt for yourself:

1. Face Framing Hair With Burst Fade

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This particular Burst Fade haircut is a very popular choice and combines a very sharp and clean look with just the right touch of modernity. 

The face framing Burst fade haircut is going to add both depth and dimension to your hair while still maintaining a very polished and clean appearance. 

2. The Burst Fade

The Burst Fade
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The Burst Fade haircut changes the sides especially around the ear. It can also be worn too close to the ear – like right above or even in a bigger form of burst. This is one to opt for if you want nothing too dramatic atop your head.

3. Burst Fade With Part

Burst Fade With Part
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The side part burst fade hairstyle looks great on Men as well! In this particular hairstyle, there’s a feature tapered around the ear area rather than a more common mid/low/high fade that usually gets done in these haircuts. 

The hair on top is going to have a lot of volume and texture.

Tip: If you missed out on my answer on “what is a burst fade” then you can go back to give it a read!

4. Burst Fade Pomp

Burst Fade Pomp
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Fades are something that works for all hair types including white and black. You can opt for getting a high voluminous look by opting for a Burst Fade Pompadour.

These fades are very high and have a low burst fade, mid or high fade, and there’s extra space left around the crown. The extra length is left around the area of the crown so that the hair which sticks up can be long enough to make them lie flat. 

5. Burst Fade With Short Hair

Burst Fade With Short Hair
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The Burst Fade haircut works very well on short hair as well. It has a very trendy and modern look to it. 

A regular trim is going to keep the hair at desired length and keep it looking stylish and neat. 

6. The Gentleman’s Mohawk

The Gentleman's Mohawk
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This Burst Fade haircut is a shorter version of a Burst fade mohawk. The haircut is more popularly called the “South Of France” hairstyle. 

7. Burst Fade Mohawk

Burst Fade Mohawk
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This is a wider Mohawk hairstyle which features a longer hair on the top and has a large burst fade at the side. It looks classy and cool. The volume of hair that is there at the top looks flattering for the person getting this haircut.

Tip: You could also opt for burst fade mullet and burst fade curly hair as well. They are equally great hairstyles which look stylish on men.

8. Burst Fade Taper

Burst Fade Taper
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This taper fade burst is another one of the more trendy options that features tapered hair which merges the longer hair at the back more gradually. 

If you want to make a more statement look with your tresses then you can opt for this look. 

9. Flat Top + Burst Fade

Flat Top + Burst Fade
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This particular fade haircut comes in a wide range of sizes and shapes and mostly includes the temple. Rather than featuring a high top fade this one has some length at the back and a burst fade. 

Drop Fade Vs. Buzz Fade

Now, many people think that both of these cuts are the same, but that is not the case. 

A Drop Fade cut is done around the back of the head which gives the impression of the hairline dropping right behind the ears. For this cut, it follows a heart shape around the area of the hairline. It drops low and creates an arc shape around the crown and over the ear. 

On the other hand, a Burst Fade follows a natural form of curve that runs right around the ear – to the back region of the head. The hair appears faded along the ear’s outer edge and lowers at the back of the neck. 

The Drop fade works really well on thick hair and this shape can also be created very easily as well. It is a great style to opt for if you are someone who does not want a too drastic or shortcut.

To Wrap It Up!

Drop Fade Vs. Buzz Fade

If you are feeling a bit experimental then definitely opt for this hairstyle. It is going to make you look really cool and I vouch for it. Just make sure that you are choosing a trusty hair salon so that the end results come out to be amazing. 

Thank you for reading up till here. I hope you found the information regarding popular types of Burst Fade haircuts useful.

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