✨1. Introduction
“How do I order a fade in Japan?”
“What do High / Mid / Low mean here?”
“Will the barber understand English?”
For many visitors, ordering a fade in Japan is one of the most confusing parts of getting a haircut.
Why?
Because the fade technique is universal—
but the communication style, vocabulary, and expectations are very different from overseas.
And honestly…
“I know what I want, but I’m shy.”
“I don’t want to say it wrong.”
“I’m a shy boy…”
Don’t worry.
This guide will show you exactly how to order a fade in Japan using simple, clear English that every Japanese barber can understand.
✨3. Quick Answer
If you only remember one thing:
High / Mid / Low = the entire fade system in Japan.
🔵 High Fade
➡ “High fade, please.”
Sharp, bold, and starts high.
🟡 Mid Fade
➡ “Mid fade, please.”
Balanced and the safest choice in Japan.
🟢 Low Fade
➡ “Low fade, please.”
Clean, natural, and very barber-friendly.
Nearly all Japanese barbers instantly understand
High / Mid / Low
without any detailed explanation.
✨2. Why Fades Feel Complicated in Japan
It’s not a skill issue—Japanese barbers are extremely precise.
The challenge comes from cultural and communication differences.
🇯🇵 In Japan:
- “Fade” is still a relatively new concept
- Natural, blended styles are preferred
- Consultations tend to be quiet and minimal
🌍 Overseas:
- Detailed fade vocabulary is normal
- Drop fade / skin fade / 0.5 / 1.5 / burst fade etc.
- Clients and barbers talk more before cutting
Because of this, misunderstandings can happen:
“I asked for a fade… but it’s higher than I expected.”
But relax.
Using High / Mid / Low plus
a starting length (0 / 0.5 / 1)
communicates everything a Japanese barber needs.
✨4. The 3 Fade Heights (With Simple English)
🔵 1. High Fade
- Starts very high
- Strong contrast
- Works well with curly or wavy hair
Useful phrases:
- “High fade, start from zero.”
- “High fade, skin fade.”
🟡 2. Mid Fade (most popular in Japan)
- Perfect balance
- Easy for Japanese barbers to execute
- Suits most face shapes
Useful phrases:
- “Mid fade, start from 0.5.”
- “Mid fade, natural look.”
🟢 3. Low Fade
- Starts low around the ear
- Soft and natural
- Great for professional or conservative styles
Useful phrases:
- “Low fade, start from 1.”
- “Low fade, clean but not too short.”


✨5. Best Fade Choice for Your Hair Type
(Three common concerns for visitors)
◆ Thick / straight / Asian hair
➡ High fade may stick out
➡ Mid or Low fade is the safest
Phrase:
“Mid fade, natural.”
◆ Curly / wavy hair
➡ High fade creates the cleanest outline
Phrase:
“High fade, skin fade.”
◆ Fine / soft hair
➡ Low fade keeps the shape and avoids thinning patches
Phrase:
“Low fade, not too short.”
✨6. Copy & Paste English Phrases
(These work in every Japanese barbershop)
✔ Fade height
“High fade / Mid fade / Low fade.”
✔ Starting length
“Start from zero.”
“Start from 0.5.”
“Start from 1.”
✔ Natural finish
“Keep it natural.”
“Not too high.”
✔ Skin fade
“Skin fade, please.”
✔ Sides only
“Side fade only.”
“Top no cut.”
(Japanese barbers understand “No + noun” English very well.)
✨7. Notes for Visiting Barbershops in Japan
- Japanese barbers are extremely precise
- Simple English works perfectly
- Showing a photo helps 100%
- High / Mid / Low is enough
- Pointing with your finger is not rude in Japan
(It’s actually helpful.)
✨8. Summary
Ordering a fade in Japan is easy when you use:
High / Mid / Low
+
Start from 0 / 0.5 / 1
+
Natural / Not too high
This simple formula works in every Japanese barbershop.
Enjoy the cut.
Let’s BARBER!! 💈
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