5 IMPORTANT TIPS FOR BARBERS STRUGGLING WITH HAIRCUTS
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
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If you’re a beginner barber and your haircuts aren’t turning out how you want, I’m going yto give you 5 tips to improve your haircuts.
1. Learn a Fading System and stick to it. Many beginner barbers make the mistake of jumping blindly into a haircut without a method and then they get lost within the haircut.
2. Learn your clippers and develop muscle memory.
3. Fade along with tutorials. Experience is the best teacher. There are over 300 tutorials on this channel that I’ve made to help anyone improve their haircuts.
4. Take pictures and video of your work and review for improvement.
5. Be open to constructive criticism and take pride in what you do. L
If you're having trouble fading, achieving straight lineups/edgeups, or want to learn to cut different hairstyles this is the perfect barber tutorial channel for you.
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I agree with what his break down. You can get lost in youtube with the hundreds of tutorial videos. Self-cut until your perfect your own method of cutting. Which what I am doing. Slowing builting up my set of tools. Before I decide to go to school.
so pro advices king big w
This channel deserves more subs
I agree more self fading videos
Great ooo bro
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I own the Andis Masters corded ones, looking to purchase a cordless clipper to fade with.. Any recommendations on a cordless clipper for fading? I have coarse hair texture.
What you have works so why go to cordless…..
@@richnatural6429 The weight of the Master when doing a self cut drop fade. They get a lil heavy in the hands.. Was looking for something light that can perform well.
Any recommendation for fading to do self cuts at home?
I have several self-cut tutorials that you can check out that can help. Also, I'd strongly recommend getting a self-cut-system mirror so you can see all sides of your head in fading. Hopefully this helps.
Thanks I already own the Self Cut system with the lights, great tool..
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