How to Make a Fade Last Longer
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How to Make a Fade Last Longer

A fresh fade fades fast — but a few habits keep it sharp between visits.

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Book on a cycle

The simplest fix: a standing appointment every 1–2 weeks (skin/high) or 2–3 weeks (low/mid). Reserve your slot on Squire so it is automatic.

Wash smart

Wash with a gentle shampoo a few times a week, not daily — over-washing dries the scalp and dulls the look. Cool-to-warm water, not hot.

Style with the right product

Matte clay or paste for texture, pomade for shine and hold. A little goes a long way; too much weighs the cut down.

Touch up the neckline

Ask your barber about a quick line-up between cuts to keep the neck and edges clean while the blend grows out.

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Questions, answered

A quick neckline and edge touch-up between full cuts does it — fast and cheap.

No — just don't overdo it. Match the product to the finish you want.

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