Fades / low fade try-on

Low fade try-on for a subtle but visible upgrade

A low fade is usually safer than a high fade, but it still changes how the sides frame your face. RegretCam helps you see whether the cleaner edge is enough or whether you want more contrast.

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RegretCam preview screen for low fade try-on

Realistic references before you choose

Photorealistic low fade before and after preview Compare the range Safe, Bold, and Wild keep the decision grounded.
Photorealistic haircut before and after preview Inspect the shape Look at length, fade, fringe, and face balance.
Photorealistic Safe Bold Wild hairstyle range Match facial hair Haircuts and beard choices should work together.

Search intent

  • Subtle haircut upgrade
  • First fade
  • Work-safe fade
  • Cleaner side profile

Face-fit checks

  • Sideburn and beard connection
  • Whether the fade lifts the face subtly
  • Top length balance
  • How fast you are willing to maintain it

RegretCam flow

  1. Generate low fade options next to your current cut.
  2. Compare low fade against taper and mid fade directions.
  3. Use the private poll if the difference feels subtle.

Barber or stylist brief

Ask for a low fade that keeps the transition soft if you want a safer result. Bring the preview so the barber sees the contrast level you mean.