The long hair burst fade, a striking hairstyle that melds extended locks with a tapered fade, has surged in popularity. Envision a canvas of long, flowing hair atop a gradient of shorter hair, artfully trimmed to frame the face.
Its versatility has made it a sought-after style, complementing various facial structures and hair textures. Additionally, it offers the low-maintenance appeal of a fade while preserving the length and volume of long hair. A notable historic precursor is the "mullet," a style popular in the 1980s that featured a similar contrast between long hair in the front and shorter hair in the back and sides.