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Tiger Shroff's Recent Haircut For 'Baaghi 2' Is The Reason Why The 'Fade' Is The Ultimate Hack


The 'fade' haircut may be a famous-guys move, but fortunately, it's so easy to cop, that almost every Indian guy is behind it already. And thank god — with just a slight twist on either side of your scalp, you're done (and dusted) and ready to rumble. Plus, it sheds age off your face in a matter of minutes and offers you an illusion of a more defined and chiseled facial structure. But believe us, it's all just a grooming trickery.

So no surprises here, India's Sylvester Stallone, Tiger Shroff in the poster of 'Baaghi 2' just glorified the importance of the 'fade' once again. But while he had been sporting the fade for a while now, over time, it has become a lot neater and with the help of a backcomb, it's seeming to look like grooming-perfection.

As tweeted by Disha Patani last evening, here's Shroff in the poster:

Rebel for love is back! Watch out for Ronnie!
Here's presenting the first look of #SajidNadiadwala's #Baaghi2, directed by @khan_ahmedasas @iTIGERSHROFF  @foxstarhindi @NGEMovies @wardanadiadwala pic.twitter.com/XT0PurMfSu

— Disha Patani (@DishPatani) February 20, 2018

Let's inform you, that while messy, unkempt mops are doing the rounds in social circles right now, there's no denying that the fade is here to stay. One, because it's something that can be tailor-made for every face type. And two, with just a slight attempt of everyday grooming, you can ensure it turns you into the best version of yourself everyday.

And while Tiger could have gone for a medium-length fade here, depending on your preference, you could turn to low/high fades as well. Options, that'll make the contrast in your mane even more defined.

Tiger Shroff's Recent Haircut For 'Baaghi 2' Is The Reason Why The 'Fade' Is The Ultimate Hack© Baagi 2

But to be honest, Tiger's length of the 'do, could call for effort in daily styling. Maybe two fingertips amount of pomade/hair wax will be required to put the central strands in place. But just go slightly shorter than this length, and you'd find it to be a lot more practical. All while maintaining, the sanctity of the fade haircut.

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