This style not only looks super sleek and refreshing, but it is a great way to manage outgrown hairstyles without having to completely cut off all your hair if you don’t want to. 

	Sleek Temple Fade Haircut Styles you Should Try	

From waves to locs, there is a temple fade style that is meant just for you! 

1. Temple Fade with Groomed Beard 

Nothing brings a temple fade haircut together like a well-groomed beard. The next time you go for your fade, ask your barber if they can help shape up your beard so you can achieve this perfectly sleek everyday look. While maintaining your beard, use SheaMoisture Men Maracuja Oil & Shea Butter Full Beard Detangler to help with maintaining your beard shape in between washes. 

2. Temple Fade with Waves 

Add some flavor to your temple fade with some waves! This is also another great style to wear with a well-groomed beard. After all, waves are a look that has never gone out of trend! 

3. Fresh Start Temple Fade Haircut

Although this style will leave your faded area looking a little blank, you are still bound to look sleeker than ever this Fall. Plus as your fade starts to grow back, your hair will look even better and healthier until it’s ready to be cut again. 

4. Lightly Defined Curls Temple Fade 

Let your curls and coils flourish even with a fade. You can do this by leaving a bit of your afro at the top of the fade. Then, for an extra touch, you can lightly define your curls/coils with Suave Professionals Castor Oil & Mango Butter Leave-In Styling Butter.

5. Temple Fade Afro 

If you really don’t want to size down your afro, yet you are looking to shape it up a bit, then try a temple fade. In this style, you still get to keep the length of your afro at the top, while having the stylish-looking fade at the bottom. To help nourish the top part of your afro while in this haircut style, try using Suave Professionals Moisturizing Curl Conditioner during your regular hair wash. 

6. Twists with Temple Fade 

If you plan on keeping a large portion of your afro at the top of your temple fade, then you should consider twisting your hair whenever you feel like it needs a break from being out. Also, once you take out your twists you can maximize this style, by wearing a faded twist out for an even trendier look.

7. Locs with Fade 

Do you want a new and improved look for your locs? Then you should consider fading the sides of your loc’d hair. This style will look especially great when you wear the top part of your hair in a ponytail or bun! Do you plan on getting this haircut? Show us by tagging us @AllThingsHair.com. Also for more men’s haircut inspiration, subscribe to our newsletter below so that you don’t miss a trend! 

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