I have watched lots of self-cut tutorial videos, and so far, yours are my favorite and by far the best ones on RUclips IMO. As one of your viewers commented, you don’t over complicate things. Your voice-over instructions are easy to follow and straight forward. In fact, I just finished cutting my hair with this newly-released video and it turned out really nice. I can’t wait for your next video. Thanks!
Thanks for the tutorials man. I used your videos for guidance & motivation. I did a very decent haircut on myself. Nothing too special but it’s something to be very proud of
Sorry to be so offtopic but does someone know of a method to get back into an instagram account? I stupidly forgot my account password. I appreciate any help you can give me!
I have been telling/asking/begging stylist how I wanted my hair cut for years and they just did not get it. YOU DID. Thank you, I am now giving myself the best haircuts ever and I get the compliments to back it up.
luckily, after a simple tutorial you don't become a barber and you can't even imagine the blood that needs to be spit behind, you are sure that this is a good cut, and that there is no longer a need for a barber!? Then after you get ruined, you get lost, shut this channel and stop screwing people..."look good as a proffesdional barbere"shut up and stop it whit this bullshit
Marco jj Doro no dumbass I asked you a question.... Let’s try this again. You said these people are all crazy and I’m asking you why you said they’re crazy....?
Dude! Trimming back to front on the top made my hair have the exact length I wanted to have. I never saw that tipp before and I never felt quite ready to use scissors. So very happy with all your videos. Especially the top hair tipp! 👌😎
It does work very good. I used to cut my hair with clippers and it looked great then I started with scissors and it looks like crap but this week I'm getting clippers so back to looking and staying fresh :)
@@HumbleBearcat I’ve heard cutting with the grain is usually double the length it would be cutting against the grain-so a #8 would result in about 2 inches
Thanks dude! By far the best haircut instruction, I've watched many. I bought thees clippers after watching your last video but I have been holding off because I am the last person on the planet you want cutting your hair. After watching this and out of desperation I got up the nerve and it worked out well, I'll give myself a B for my first one. Clippers are totally worth it.
With this COVID shutdown, all barbers shut down, I did it myself. Can't believe I've been wasting $ on haircuts all my life. It came out awesome! Thank you! :)
I watched your previous videos and cut my hair twice somewhat successfully. But I always had a hard time using scissor to cut the top by looking at the mirror. My hand just weren't steady enough and I lost the sense of depth somehow through the mirror. Thanks for this great tip using clippers on the top, I will give that a try... on my son first!
His instructions worked well for my hair! Some take away thoughts for newbies like myself: 1) Unless your hair is identical to his, you will need to adapt his instructions to your style. 2) Like he mentions several times in at least the two videos of his I watched, START with the larger numbered guards first, until you are confident in your cuts. 3) Take your time, practice your movements before you actually cut. I actually cut my hair in two days, my spouse mentioned that I didn't do the fade correctly on the first try. So I went back the next morning and finished that using this video. The key is that you will develop your technique on your own. I don't cut my hair everyday, but over time I will get better and better at it and learn new tricks. Have confidence, hair grows back! Also, take a picture when you are done (using the wall mirror and selfie mode) so you have a reference photo for next time.
I cut my own hair for the first time today. Your excellent and easy to follow instructions gave me confidence to give it a go and I'm very happy with the results! I purchased your clippers too which worked perfectly. Thank you!!
Cut my hair for the FIRST time this weekend (following your instructions) and it worked. A friend of mine said: I don´t see the difference between this cut and the one your headdresser makes. Since then, I´m thinking, "actually no need for the headdresser anymore". THANK YOU MATE.
This is the most helpful self haircut tutorial I have seen yet. Came from your other 3 minute beard trim video. You're putting a lot of value, definitely subscribing
Tried this for the first time yesterday and it came out great! I surprised myself actually how easy this was. Never going to the barber again 🙏 thanks!!
Such a helpful video....thank you so much. I've cut my husband's hair after watching your tutorial and you've explained everything so easily. I watched hundreds of videos before but yours is the best.
I just cut my hair and beard watching this video and some of your others as a guide and was very pleased with the results especially for a first time. Good job explaining everything! I might try cutting my own hair from now on.
I’ve watched your videos on and off for a few years now, almost getting the courage to do this but not quite there. The news that my barber would be unavailable for around 1-2 months with my hair already reaching beyond comfort made me try. Your technique of reassurance and demonstration made me feel much better about the first few passes. By the time time I got to the first side, I did as suggested and started with the thickest clip and worked down to comfort level. While I didn’t follow the same lengths as you, I did have a fantastic result. Thank you and looking forward to many more trims.🎉
Haven't had my hair cut since Dec 2019, and I decided today that I'm gonna take care of it myself. Your videos have been a huge help! My clippers come in tomorrow!
ill stop always at the number 3 for the moment im not like, that confident with my skills, the first tip u gave for the upper part of the haircut was amazing, thanks bro!
@@bornagain3625 I must have watched them all. Don't just look for self cut videos, any bold fade videos will help. You'll just have to do it yourself. Just practice over and over again. I even went as far as buying Babyliss Pro FX clippers, really love them. They come with everything you'll need for a fade and they can be zero gapped, which I already did.
Thanks for this video, by far one of the easiest to follow I have found. Plus in the description you left the guard sizes and open vs closed. I just got done with my first self haircut it’s not perfect but much better than I anticipated. Thanks
Really helpful. I wanted the hair shorter so I confidentially cut the top of the head on the opposite direction on the highest trimmer level. And my head is not a ball just looks very nice short hair style which I can arrange with gel. Thank you!
keep this video up bro, i like watching this as a reference every time im bout2 cut my own hair. 2 cuts deep rn & ive saved at least 50 bucks so far. this is a clean tutorial fasho
Wish I had watched this BEFORE I just gave myself an undercut 15 minutes ago hahaha. My crappy old tiny clippers didn't help. But I'll definitely use these tips next time. Thanks!
Hey, TFC! I really liked your videos; very helpful, especially concerning using clippers on top. Everyone else on RUclips said use scissors on top, which made me uncomfortable. I have been cutting my husband's hair during the pandemic, and since watching your videos maybe from now on I will do it right!!!! Thanks for easy to understand videos which were not interminable (unlike everything else on RUclips...). AND you and your wife are so cute!
Thank you for this video, you made this process super easy to understand and not mess up. I did pretty well on my sides and top for a first time self-haircut, the back was ok but I know that will take practice. 😅
You are awesome!! I have learned greatly from your videos! I told my hubby and my little guys that they will no longer step foot in a barber shop! Because of your videos I am saving a ton of money and men look awesome!!!
Thanks for a well explained video. Your vid took the mystery out of the process and gave me the confidence to try this after only ever managing to do a buzz cut all over before. It was a bit tricky using the mirror and I almost gave up to begin with but it came into shape in the end.
I always go back to this video. Tip for long hair that stick up in the back. If you do the #6 in direction of your hair and you go over those hairs in back at top of your crown, it will cut them down easier (was hard to do with #4 clip)
Key thing is to get a set of proper clippers. the lever helps for fade but not essential. first time i tried it with beard trimmer and made a total mess. after using clippers it was far easier and Im not going back to a barber any time soon , waiting 45 mins to have a cut. I think barbers deserve the money for their skill but the queuing + covid situation is keeping me at home for now
You remind me of the nerdy guy from dazed and confused.. I loved that guy! Lolol.. I've been cutting my hair forever but you have the same type of hair as me so I had to watch the video
Can't wait to try this! Been cutting my own hair since June and getting better and better results. Would never have tried without your encouraging videos!
I really appreciate how you cut your hair without the need to use scissors. Steps are well-explained and easy to follow. Is the lever required? My hair clipper at home does not have one. Can you also do a video where you use a hair clipper that does not require the use of the lever? Thanks!
Thank you so much for this video! This is exactly what I was looking for to give my husband a haircut. Your explanation was simple and easy to follow. I hope I can achieve this on him! The cut looks amazing!
I followed this video and it was AWESOME, your method is so simple! I was hoping you would spend a bit more time on cutting the top of the hair but hey your video is still awesome!
did my first self cut based on your video and was surprised how well it came out. my friend looked at it and said it was better than my barber! lol i guess i won't be going back
Heya: just bought Wahl clippers for my super-long Covid hair (ponytail length). First try, while not salon grade, is not too bad (well, maybe a teensy bald spot in back of head... Ooops!!) Thanks for videos!
I understand how a clipper work. The guards create "clearance" of various lengths from the blade. That's how it works when I move the clipper towards hair root. However, I can't visualize how this is applied in reverse direction like you do in order to cut top hair. I guess there's no real control of hair length with this method. Do I get this right?
You can also take the bulk of the sides and blend well afterwards by going downwards (the way the hair sits) on the sides/back of the head as well. Not around the head, straight down on the sides, as if there was an imaginary straight line on the sides of your head. You’re welcome
Bro I always watch your videos the r always so so so inspiring I started cutting my own hair now after watching your videos can you please do how to give yourself a skin fade coz you don’t complicate things you keep things really easy and simple cheers brother r
Thanks for the clear and to the point instructions! Leaving a note for myself: - 19mm, top to front, along the growth direction of the hair. - 13mm, side and behind, lift straight up and away from head. - 10mm, blend side and top. - 6mm, side and behind, go up to 1.5cm below the line of previous step. - 3mm, side and behind, again fade into 6mm. - No guard/trimmer, to create crisp line on neck and fade to 0. - Done!
Amigo gracias por subir este vídeo , para cortar la parte de arriba de la cabeza que resultado en un inches” te deja cuando te pasas la clipper en sentido hacia el frente? Estoy tratando de conseguir un peine para clippers de #12 =1.5” y #16=2”, saludos
So if you're using a #6, which would cut down to about 3/4" if you would go front to back on the top, how long would you say it leaves the hair by going back to front? I've been trying to find a 1.5" and 2" clipper guard, but it sounds like this technique might make the attachments I have work!
Thx Mate. Done my cut yesterday. The back is tricky i think. How high do i have to trim towards the top ? Is this the same guideline as the sides or higher? It looks a little bit unfaded as i go as high as the side guideline.
Can anyone confirm that going the direction that the hair grows cuts longer than against the hair? (Ex. If you cut with an 8 guard going with the hair, does it leave your hair longer than an 8?)
Usually going against the grain gives double length. For example, a #8 (an inch) gives a #16 (2 inches) against the grain. Just go over the spots a lot so it’s even.
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I have watched lots of self-cut tutorial videos, and so far, yours are my favorite and by far the best ones on RUclips IMO. As one of your viewers commented, you don’t over complicate things. Your voice-over instructions are easy to follow and straight forward. In fact, I just finished cutting my hair with this newly-released video and it turned out really nice. I can’t wait for your next video. Thanks!
Instead starting with six can I start with one or no guard on bottom then go up with higher guard...this way I don’t have to do too many strokes...
Thanks for the tutorials man. I used your videos for guidance & motivation. I did a very decent haircut on myself. Nothing too special but it’s something to be very proud of
Sorry to be so offtopic but does someone know of a method to get back into an instagram account?
I stupidly forgot my account password. I appreciate any help you can give me!
@Zayne Grey instablaster =)
I like how he goes straight to the point. He doesn't have a long intro doing unrelated stuff.
If You're a bald, then there are a lot of unrelated stuffs😂😂
@@100_sec_knowledge ?
Don’t think I’m ever goin bak to my barber. Been cutting my own hair with ya videos since March. Saved me 130$ did the math lo
Nice!
Saved 28€ per month. So totalling at 150€ so far, including tips. 😊
where are these people live them commodities prices like fortune lol
@@100schlingensief6 ik for me it's just £10 a month
Cut my own hair for 26 years. Just use mirror for back.
I have been telling/asking/begging stylist how I wanted my hair cut for years and they just did not get it. YOU DID. Thank you, I am now giving myself the best haircuts ever and I get the compliments to back it up.
You're a legend, mate! Cut my hair thrice watching your videos and it looks as good as a professional barber's work. THANK YOU!
Open your eye,this cut sucks a lot
I think as people like you they're never seen a good cut in your entire life
How many times is thrice
Chaim Weingarten 3x. Once, twice, thrice
luckily, after a simple tutorial you don't become a barber and you can't even imagine the blood that needs to be spit behind, you are sure that this is a good cut, and that there is no longer a need for a barber!? Then after you get ruined, you get lost, shut this channel and stop screwing people..."look good as a proffesdional barbere"shut up and stop it whit this bullshit
Chill the F out, mate. We've heard you once and ignored. 😂😂
This by far the best "SELF HAIRCUT" video i have seen......
😂😂😂😂😂OMG you people are crazy af
Marco jj Doro why are they crazy?
@@BobRoss-wm3lc are u really!??
Marco jj Doro no dumbass I asked you a question.... Let’s try this again. You said these people are all crazy and I’m asking you why you said they’re crazy....?
@@JJTheInvader Well, it's been four years - had a rethink? :)
Dude! Trimming back to front on the top made my hair have the exact length I wanted to have. I never saw that tipp before and I never felt quite ready to use scissors. So very happy with all your videos. Especially the top hair tipp! 👌😎
Really it worked?
It does work very good. I used to cut my hair with clippers and it looked great then I started with scissors and it looks like crap but this week I'm getting clippers so back to looking and staying fresh :)
Assume you use a #8(1 inch) clipper guard on the top, by using this method, what length will be after the cut?
worked for me too!
@@HumbleBearcat
I’ve heard cutting with the grain is usually double the length it would be cutting against the grain-so a #8 would result in about 2 inches
Thanks dude! By far the best haircut instruction, I've watched many. I bought thees clippers after watching your last video but I have been holding off because I am the last person on the planet you want cutting your hair. After watching this and out of desperation I got up the nerve and it worked out well, I'll give myself a B for my first one. Clippers are totally worth it.
With this COVID shutdown, all barbers shut down, I did it myself.
Can't believe I've been wasting $ on haircuts all my life. It came out awesome! Thank you! :)
I watched your previous videos and cut my hair twice somewhat successfully. But I always had a hard time using scissor to cut the top by looking at the mirror. My hand just weren't steady enough and I lost the sense of depth somehow through the mirror. Thanks for this great tip using clippers on the top, I will give that a try... on my son first!
Its funny to think any time he wants to make a video he has to wait for his hair to grow😂
Dunno what’s funny about it 😐
that's funny to you?
Thanks
Ikr - that’s shoot funny as hell baby giro
It's funny on how you wait for him to make another video as well. 😆
His instructions worked well for my hair! Some take away thoughts for newbies like myself: 1) Unless your hair is identical to his, you will need to adapt his instructions to your style. 2) Like he mentions several times in at least the two videos of his I watched, START with the larger numbered guards first, until you are confident in your cuts. 3) Take your time, practice your movements before you actually cut. I actually cut my hair in two days, my spouse mentioned that I didn't do the fade correctly on the first try. So I went back the next morning and finished that using this video. The key is that you will develop your technique on your own. I don't cut my hair everyday, but over time I will get better and better at it and learn new tricks. Have confidence, hair grows back! Also, take a picture when you are done (using the wall mirror and selfie mode) so you have a reference photo for next time.
I cut my own hair for the first time today. Your excellent and easy to follow instructions gave me confidence to give it a go and I'm very happy with the results! I purchased your clippers too which worked perfectly. Thank you!!
Cut my hair for the FIRST time this weekend (following your instructions) and it worked. A friend of mine said: I don´t see the difference between this cut and the one your headdresser makes. Since then, I´m thinking, "actually no need for the headdresser anymore". THANK YOU MATE.
This is the most helpful self haircut tutorial I have seen yet. Came from your other 3 minute beard trim video. You're putting a lot of value, definitely subscribing
Tried this for the first time yesterday and it came out great! I surprised myself actually how easy this was. Never going to the barber again 🙏 thanks!!
Such a helpful video....thank you so much. I've cut my husband's hair after watching your tutorial and you've explained everything so easily. I watched hundreds of videos before but yours is the best.
Your other video allowed me survive this pandemic. Liking this one too!
I just cut my hair and beard watching this video and some of your others as a guide and was very pleased with the results especially for a first time. Good job explaining everything! I might try cutting my own hair from now on.
I’ve watched your videos on and off for a few years now, almost getting the courage to do this but not quite there. The news that my barber would be unavailable for around 1-2 months with my hair already reaching beyond comfort made me try. Your technique of reassurance and demonstration made me feel much better about the first few passes. By the time time I got to the first side, I did as suggested and started with the thickest clip and worked down to comfort level. While I didn’t follow the same lengths as you, I did have a fantastic result. Thank you and looking forward to many more trims.🎉
Haven't had my hair cut since Dec 2019, and I decided today that I'm gonna take care of it myself. Your videos have been a huge help! My clippers come in tomorrow!
How did it go?
@@thinkman5700 It wasn't as easy as the video made it seem, but I've been cutting my own hair pretty regularly since.
This is by far the best self cutting hair tip video i have watched. Thank you for sharing
Excellent tips! Thanks for the help. I'm watching all your videos so I can keep my boyfriend looking good in quarantine.
ill stop always at the number 3 for the moment im not like, that confident with my skills, the first tip u gave for the upper part of the haircut was amazing, thanks bro!
That's how I started 3 months ago, now I'm doing bald fades. Fresh cut every week.
@@_Mario_PL_ can you recommend me any self cut bald fades tutorial? Would really appreciate it
@@bornagain3625 I must have watched them all. Don't just look for self cut videos, any bold fade videos will help. You'll just have to do it yourself.
Just practice over and over again. I even went as far as buying Babyliss Pro FX clippers, really love them. They come with everything you'll need for a fade and they can be zero gapped, which I already did.
Thanks for this video, by far one of the easiest to follow I have found. Plus in the description you left the guard sizes and open vs closed. I just got done with my first self haircut it’s not perfect but much better than I anticipated. Thanks
Really helpful. I wanted the hair shorter so I confidentially cut the top of the head on the opposite direction on the highest trimmer level. And my head is not a ball just looks very nice short hair style which I can arrange with gel. Thank you!
Those are some excellent tips for cutting the top with clippers. Thank you so much once again!
This is a very good tutorial for a beginner. Didnt exactly get the best look on the top. Will explore the tutorials with how to use a scissor on top.
keep this video up bro, i like watching this as a reference every time im bout2 cut my own hair. 2 cuts deep rn & ive saved at least 50 bucks so far. this is a clean tutorial fasho
My man this is awesome. I bought some taper guards, an this technique of going with the hair on top is gonna save me so much money in the long run!.
Best videos on this for sure! Big thanks, I've not been to a barbers for months and don't think I'll ever go back!
The one that works. Great instructions with on-screen blade settings. I keep fooling friends and family saying I went for a haircut without a mask! 😎
Awesome as usual. Glad to know I should go with the flow. Could have been a disaster. Sometimes the simplest things are counterintuitive.
Great vid brother. I used longer clipper guards and went against the grain on the top but same result. Never paying for a haircut again!! 👍
Wish I had watched this BEFORE I just gave myself an undercut 15 minutes ago hahaha. My crappy old tiny clippers didn't help. But I'll definitely use these tips next time. Thanks!
Hey, TFC! I really liked your videos; very helpful, especially concerning using clippers on top. Everyone else on RUclips said use scissors on top, which made me uncomfortable. I have been cutting my husband's hair during the pandemic, and since watching your videos maybe from now on I will do it right!!!! Thanks for easy to understand videos which were not interminable (unlike everything else on RUclips...). AND you and your wife are so cute!
Thank you for this video, you made this process super easy to understand and not mess up. I did pretty well on my sides and top for a first time self-haircut, the back was ok but I know that will take practice. 😅
Awesome tutorial looks great 👍
+1 for getting straight to the point. Excellent video my man. From Caveman to Model!
Thanks for the tip on how to cut the hair on top!
You are awesome!! I have learned greatly from your videos! I told my hubby and my little guys that they will no longer step foot in a barber shop! Because of your videos I am saving a ton of money and men look awesome!!!
Thanks for a well explained video. Your vid took the mystery out of the process and gave me the confidence to try this after only ever managing to do a buzz cut all over before. It was a bit tricky using the mirror and I almost gave up to begin with but it came into shape in the end.
This was very useful and good one with only trimmer and no scissors I was looking for this type and it came up so well with all these instructions
Yeah thanks bro... You and I have a similar haircut and I just bought some new trimmers so it helped out man thanks
i come back to this video every few weeks, thank u man
I wish I had these nape cowlicks! It's so original!
I always go back to this video. Tip for long hair that stick up in the back. If you do the #6 in direction of your hair and you go over those hairs in back at top of your crown, it will cut them down easier (was hard to do with #4 clip)
Key thing is to get a set of proper clippers. the lever helps for fade but not essential. first time i tried it with beard trimmer and made a total mess. after using clippers it was far easier and Im not going back to a barber any time soon , waiting 45 mins to have a cut. I think barbers deserve the money for their skill but the queuing + covid situation is keeping me at home for now
Very helpful. Wish I''d found this and ditched the bowl earlier.
You remind me of the nerdy guy from dazed and confused.. I loved that guy! Lolol.. I've been cutting my hair forever but you have the same type of hair as me so I had to watch the video
I appreciate your easy manner of explaining. Tomorrow im taking the chance and feel quite confident. Thanks
Thanks for the tips dude! I was able to cut my own hair and it came out great. I wasn't able to keep the top that long, but it turned out pretty good!
Can't wait to try this! Been cutting my own hair since June and getting better and better results. Would never have tried without your encouraging videos!
Also, I'm having a blast. It's fun to take a risk and try something new.
I am not going back to the barber until 2021 at least, i just want to cut it by myself, thank you for your video and explanation.
I really appreciate how you cut your hair without the need to use scissors. Steps are well-explained and easy to follow. Is the lever required? My hair clipper at home does not have one. Can you also do a video where you use a hair clipper that does not require the use of the lever? Thanks!
Many thanks to you. It is really a great tip to go in directions that hair grows! Wonderful!
Thank you so much for this video! This is exactly what I was looking for to give my husband a haircut. Your explanation was simple and easy to follow. I hope I can achieve this on him! The cut looks amazing!
Nice work tips for clips looking foward for more vidoes
I followed this video and it was AWESOME, your method is so simple! I was hoping you would spend a bit more time on cutting the top of the hair but hey your video is still awesome!
did my first self cut based on your video and was surprised how well it came out. my friend looked at it and said it was better than my barber! lol i guess i won't be going back
This video deserved to go viral. Thanks for sharing 👍🏼
Thank you sooo much my wife watched your video to cut my hair it worked!!!
That top with the clippers trim worked awesome 😎 thanks
EXCELLENT VIDEO!! Thanks to you I now cut my hair by myself. Keep the videos coming!
been cutting my hair based on your info for over a year now 🙏
Any chance you could show yourself cutting the sides starting with a number 6 guard like you mentioned?
I like your technique, thanks a lot. Needed something for my son he likes it longer on top.
Great video thank you with your suggestion of cutting your hair in the way it grows ‼️
Really great video. Step by step and very nice and easy to follow. Ive done it the first time came out pretty nice and ready for a second cut soon.
This is one of the best video for beginners, I really enjoyed seeing this video and doing by myself.
Heya: just bought Wahl clippers for my super-long Covid hair (ponytail length). First try, while not salon grade, is not too bad (well, maybe a teensy bald spot in back of head... Ooops!!) Thanks for videos!
Nice cut! Thanks for the tips!
I understand how a clipper work. The guards create "clearance" of various lengths from the blade. That's how it works when I move the clipper towards hair root. However, I can't visualize how this is applied in reverse direction like you do in order to cut top hair. I guess there's no real control of hair length with this method. Do I get this right?
I have the same question
You can also take the bulk of the sides and blend well afterwards by going downwards (the way the hair sits) on the sides/back of the head as well. Not around the head, straight down on the sides, as if there was an imaginary straight line on the sides of your head. You’re welcome
Best hair cutting video in youtube well done bro
Very good demo. Looks like my method, with many tips!!!
Bro I always watch your videos the r always so so so inspiring I started cutting my own hair now after watching your videos can you please do how to give yourself a skin fade coz you don’t complicate things you keep things really easy and simple cheers brother r
Thanks for the clear and to the point instructions! Leaving a note for myself:
- 19mm, top to front, along the growth direction of the hair.
- 13mm, side and behind, lift straight up and away from head.
- 10mm, blend side and top.
- 6mm, side and behind, go up to 1.5cm below the line of previous step.
- 3mm, side and behind, again fade into 6mm.
- No guard/trimmer, to create crisp line on neck and fade to 0.
- Done!
Great job ! I have tried this once before and thats a clean cut !!
Best video on self hair cut,on youtube thankx for it
Amigo gracias por subir este vídeo , para cortar la parte de arriba de la cabeza que resultado en un inches” te deja cuando te pasas la clipper en sentido hacia el frente? Estoy tratando de conseguir un peine para clippers de #12 =1.5” y #16=2”, saludos
boy sure wish I watched this before trying on my own. LOL.. oh well luckily hair grows back
You did a nice job. I prefer a shorter top, but for longer hair it looks great.
nice - you have the same type of hair like me - so glad I found this.
Any tips on doing this when you have a lumpy/uneven head? I have some serious topography up there.
Thanks, man. Well explained, I'm gonna try this.
Excellent description!
Professional Nice self hair cut
Wow, great tutorial! Thanks for sharing!
This was very helpful, thank you!
Excellent, the clipper is of which co
and model no.?
He uses a customized/personalized clipper. He sells it on his website Sir :-)
Allen Sagalla, tipsforclipshair.com/store-1/clippers
You can get the same clipper on wish for like $30.
Can you show a short cut with clippers vs scissors on top?
So if you're using a #6, which would cut down to about 3/4" if you would go front to back on the top, how long would you say it leaves the hair by going back to front?
I've been trying to find a 1.5" and 2" clipper guard, but it sounds like this technique might make the attachments I have work!
Would like to know the answer to this too
Thx Mate. Done my cut yesterday. The back is tricky i think. How high do i have to trim towards the top ? Is this the same guideline as the sides or higher? It looks a little bit unfaded as i go as high as the side guideline.
Very happy for my first try, thanks a lot mate
thank you buddy! hopefully I'll be able to do it too.
Most helpful video ever 👍
Super clear and helpful, thanks!
Excellent. Your tips helped me to fix my terrible DIY haircut. Stranger asked me for name of my barber. LOL
They probably asked you that to make fun of you lol
@@brianbadonde9251 LOL
Can anyone confirm that going the direction that the hair grows cuts longer than against the hair? (Ex. If you cut with an 8 guard going with the hair, does it leave your hair longer than an 8?)
Usually going against the grain gives double length. For example, a #8 (an inch) gives a #16 (2 inches) against the grain.
Just go over the spots a lot so it’s even.