Working with people that sometimes can not afford to go to the barber when needed. I'm not too bad at cutting african american hair but wasn't confident with Caucasian hair. This video is very educational. Thank you!👍
The haircut was/is beautiful. Your explanation of the cutting procedure was perfect especially in a scissor over comb cut getting all the hair length to match. Great video.
I’m not a barber but watching your video, it was easy to follow and understandable. So many barbers go straight to the clipper for the back and I think the customer doesn’t get the same look as scissor over comb, much more refined than clipper fades.
I really love and enjoy watching your videos, I am learning a lot. I learned to cut during pandemic/lockdown and now I cut my sister's and nephew's hair. I just need to buy a better clippers bec sometimes my nephew is complaining that it's not that smooth when I run over his hair, he wants make his hair wet first but told him that it's not right for the clippers.
You have a really good technique for trimming bulk I think it is the best I have seen and you didn't use any 44 20s what shows talent I cut hair for 8-years and learn something by watching your video I can't wait to see the next one
Excellent ! Clearly explained & slow, high quality video close-ups nail the process of lifting hair with scissors, then cutting scissor over comb . Thanks also for advice on protecting the ear with the comb. 🎯🏆
I've been cutting my own hair for decades and this guy has similar hair to mine so I definitely paid attention. I scissor cut my own just like you did. The only difference is that I might use a teeth thinner shear lightly on the top after trimming it shorter.
@@theoneminutebarber Lots of trial and error but as I've said before, the only difference in a good haircut and bad one is two weeks......and don't attempt while drunk.
Not a true batber IMO unless you can work your magic with the scissors! Excellent job 👍🏻 Really glad I found your channel. You've helped me tremendously 🙏🏻
Thank you! 😊 I also have a free community where I help novices and learner barbers. There are people of all levels in there and lots of free tutorials you’d be most welcome to join www.skool.com/one-minute-barber-academy/about
I like your canal , very informative and clear instructions, I have my license of barber pero I didn’t like it, the instructor didn’t explain how ti star and finish the hair cuts , the young guys who were there helped me and show me how to do it , thanks 🙏 I really appreciate your instructions, You are a real instructor 😊😊
Great content thank, subscribed! I noticed you didnt talk about the top of the head though? What to do about the bangs and blending the long side part into the right side of the head? Thank you
There is a story to this. I accidentally deleted half of the video. It was a painful mistake. However I did get the chance to do this haircut a second time and this is it here. Classic Scissor Cut Medium length Mens Haircut | Tutorial and Shop Chat ruclips.net/video/t-2tCY6wDq8/видео.html
❤❤❤ Thank you SO much ‼️‼️ You are a realy good teacher and thise video/ too/ helped me a LOT to understand things! You give me confidence, wich I need more!🙏🏻 I wissh I shoud be your prentice personaly!
Hola, por qué si corta con tijera y en forma vertical, después corta con peineta en forma horizontal? Por qué no hace todo el corte con tijera y al final pulir. Soraya desde Chile, thanks
si el cabello es demasiado largo, el corte horizontal puede ser difícil, por lo que primero tomaría secciones verticales para reducir la cantidad de cabello que cae sobre el peine
Those timings should work. And sectioning the head will come in handy. I'm sure you have a trick or 2. I rarely use scissors but then, I'm not a professional barber.
Ooooh, scissors!! Perfect! Speaking of which, Michael, I looked online at Jaguar scissors and there are a LOT to choose from 😱. And being that Ontario's still in lockdown, only essential stores/businesses selling essential things are open. Some are doing "curbside pickup" or delivery but I'm gonna have to wait to actually _physically_ try out some scissors, see how they feel. When you mentioned the thumb wedge on your scissors (I'll have to look at comments from your previous video), it hit me: ERGONOMICS!! So yeah, I'll have more than just price to consider, eh 🤔 Anyway, looking forward to this video. And thanks a ton for taking the time, energy etc to continue to make more videos even though you're back at The Chop. 💈✂️😊 Laters!!
I can't believe you are still in lockdown. Any word on that easing? Scissor choice is really difficult. If you buy the wrong pair you will be kicking yourself. I like the Osaka Vega scissors because of the pivot on the thumb, but I know other barbers who can't work with them. And my quartered steels, they are really just amazing scissors. I also keep tondeo tchiro scissors in the drawer. They have one micro serated blade which makes it feel like the scissor is really grabbing the hair. They are good for club cutting but I rarely use them as they are too small. For barbering you really want your main scissor to be over six inches. Somewhere between six and seven. I've had hairdressers come and work for me in the past and bring a 4.5 inch scissor. They are ok but it's a long haircut with such a small scissor.
I was thinking to buy nice scissors for over comb technics Would you recommend this quartered steel master craft or different from your favourites in similar price Thanks 🙂 Great video as usually
Thank you Kamil. If I was buying scissors I'd go for either quartered steels or Osaka scissors. I use both and I know the quality is excellent with both.
Hi, great tutorial btw I just Wana ask when u cutting the back & side bottom taper, why don’t u use a taper comb instead? I recently brought one and not 100% sure how to use it 😢
@@theoneminutebarber yes that’s correct big comb one end to graduate smaller comb the other end, that comb is design to do those kinda taper cut u did on the tutorial
Hello Michael, could you please tell me what kind of scissors do you use in this video? Also it would be very helpful a video for the scissors that you suggest. I am looking for a good japanese cobalt scissor. Thanks a lot
These scissors are 'quartered steels'. They are Hitachi cobalt steel. If you are going for a scissor like that they may seem expensive but they will last your whole career.
Yes, I have looked in internet und researched about Barber scissors and they seemed to have very good quality. I am just starting now to learning and a month ago I purchased your awesome Barber course, you have done a great job Michael. My wife is hairdresser and I practice in her salon with training heads. I am going to order today the Yasaka 7" and the effilier scissors. By the way do you have a course for traditional London barber shaving ? Best regards, Pantelis.😉👍
Those scissors are a great investment and will serve you really well. I can do the open razor shaving but am probably not the best person to make a course on it as I'm far from a master. It is something you can learn in a day though.
@@theoneminutebarber You’re just crazy like that. At least you’re not “cutting” hair with fire. I’ve seen that on uTube. Can you just imagine the smell??! 😁
It's a different style of cut is what I would say.there is certainly more control with a scissor cut so you can perhaps keep it longer in thinner areas. The clipper is very uniform and leaves you with the exact length of the guard all round. Also with straight hair it really helps if your sections are as small as possible.
By all means show them a picture of what you want. without seeing your hair it's hard for me to say, there is a great style for every head of hair and the best way to achieve that is ask the professional in your life.
Hola, soy Soraya desde Chile, por qué siempre corta con tijera y dedos lo deja largo y después lo repasa con tijera, no sería mejor hacer el corte sólo de una manera en toda la cabeza y después donde realmente se necesite hacerlo con tijeras horizontalmente? Se ve como dos formas de cortar el pelo en una sola cabeza. se ve como una pérdida de tiempo.
buena pregunta, corté el cabello dos veces porque el primer corte se trata de eliminar el volumen y la segunda vez estoy refinando el trabajo. También se va formando una malla de corte utilizando tanto tramos horizontales como verticales.
Not in this video. When I made this I accidentally deleted the top of the haircut from the sd card. But still felt I could put out a how to cut the sides video with what I had.
The hair was too long in the first place for scissor over comb. I could have clipper over combed it dry then fine tuned it with the scissors. Although clipper over comb can often end up looking too uniform for me.
Thank you for using "difficult" real hair and hairlines to demonstrate!!! Most use a mannequin which really does nothing to teach anything. This is what I expected from paid education.
You are welcome, I occasionally use mannequins if I really want to slow down what I am talking about. Sometimes when you are working with a model you can only teach the haircut the model wants. But mannequins have the worst hair and rarely sit naturally. I loathe to use them but they are necessary for training.
Marie there is a bit of a story to that. I did cut the top, but deleted it from my SD card by mistake. Argh then spent about £100 on software and 6 hours trying to recover it. I have actually completed this entire cut in another video I'll send the link. Please ignore the shop chat in the video.
Thankfully we don’t use these anymore. But I will let you into a little secret, the audio for this video didn’t work out. And thankfully I’m wearing a mask in the video as you can’t tell I’m saying something else. I just voiced over the whole video.
I disliked masks like you wouldn’t believe this was filmed at the height of Covid and there was a hefty penalty for not following the ridiculous rules at the time. I wish though I’d ignored the rules now.
IVE BEEN BARBERING FOR TWO YEARS NOW AND YOUR SCISSOR TECHNIQUE HAS UP MY GAME. THANK YOU FOR SHARING SIR !!!!!
I am always happy to hear the videos are making a difference
Working with people that sometimes can not afford to go to the barber when needed. I'm not too bad at cutting african american hair but wasn't confident with Caucasian hair. This video is very educational. Thank you!👍
Thank you. I’m glad I can help there is a lot of videos on the channel that will increase your knowledge further
This was the best hair cutting video I have ever seen. Your explanations are so easy to understand!
Thank you Kezia. I always aim to break it down into an easy explanation. So good to hear it comes across that way.
You're wonderful l love scissors cut .It's a joy to watch you because you' re patient
thank you Anna
The haircut was/is beautiful. Your explanation of the cutting procedure was perfect especially in a scissor over comb cut getting all the hair length to match. Great video.
Thank you Stephan. I have another video coming out hopefully tonight which is more in-depth.
I struggle with my scissor work, your video's are a massive help you make it very easy to understand.
That's awesome Sam, you'll be amazed how it all comes together with a little bit of repetition.
I’m not a barber but watching your video, it was easy to follow and understandable. So many barbers go straight to the clipper for the back and I think the customer doesn’t get the same look as scissor over comb, much more refined than clipper fades.
I adore this accent! Had to watch 2 times because the first time I only listened to the melody of the language :D great video!
You are the best English barber I’ve seen on RUclips
Scottish 🏴😂
@ I know I’m just teasing brother lol as you say you are Irish. Respect
I really love and enjoy watching your videos, I am learning a lot. I learned to cut during pandemic/lockdown and now I cut my sister's and nephew's hair. I just need to buy a better clippers bec sometimes my nephew is complaining that it's not that smooth when I run over his hair, he wants make his hair wet first but told him that it's not right for the clippers.
That is true. If you wet the hair it will clump together and won’t feed easily into the teeth of the clipper.
You have a really good technique for trimming bulk I think it is the best I have seen and you didn't use any 44 20s what shows talent I cut hair for 8-years and learn something by watching your video I can't wait to see the next one
I appreciate that! Thank you 😊
Excellent ! Clearly explained & slow, high quality video close-ups nail the process of lifting hair with scissors, then cutting scissor over comb . Thanks also for advice on protecting the ear with the comb. 🎯🏆
Good looking , clean cut! You’ve got a knack for teaching 🍎
I've been cutting my own hair for decades and this guy has similar hair to mine so I definitely paid attention. I scissor cut my own just like you did. The only difference is that I might use a teeth thinner shear lightly on the top after trimming it shorter.
It's not easy when your cutting with scissors yourself. Good job adding the little touch with the thinners.
@@theoneminutebarber Lots of trial and error but as I've said before, the only difference in a good haircut and bad one is two weeks......and don't attempt while drunk.
I really loved all the technics that you used in the video.
Thanks for being awesome
Thank you Vida 😊
Great video
Thank you so much for the concise detail and professional expertise.
I’m learning a lot to cut my own hair.
You are the man. An excellent cut . Your explanation of how to do it was perfect and understandable. Thanks.
Thanks Joe😁
Excellent tutorial! Very well explained, and beautiful haircut. :-) Thanks from Denmark.
Thank you 😊
I so enjoy your videos ...easy to follow ...thank you ...Happy Holidays..Cheers
Glad you like them and I hope there is useful tips. The holidays were great, we are back now, it seems like it was all a crazy dream
Not a true batber IMO unless you can work your magic with the scissors! Excellent job 👍🏻
Really glad I found your channel. You've helped me tremendously 🙏🏻
Thank you tony
@@theoneminutebarber thank YOU
I wish my barbers were as good as you.
Great job. I like the technique 😊
Thank you! 😊 I also have a free community where I help novices and learner barbers. There are people of all levels in there and lots of free tutorials you’d be most welcome to join www.skool.com/one-minute-barber-academy/about
Loved it! I cut my toddlers hair, not by choice but I do. Your video helped a lot.
Mil gracias maestro por su enseñanza; aprendo mucho repasando sus videos. Todavía no manejo con habilidad la tijera. Saludos cordiales.
Gracias Matiana
I agree with this being the best hair cutting video i have ever seen very impressive thank you for your professional tips and techniques.
Thank you Rene
Thank you that was really helpful including your other scissor cut tutorials! Keep up the great work!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge! Cheers from Argentina
My pleasure!
I like your canal , very informative and clear instructions, I have my license of barber pero I didn’t like it, the instructor didn’t explain how ti star and finish the hair cuts , the young guys who were there helped me and show me how to do it , thanks 🙏 I really appreciate your instructions, You are a real instructor 😊😊
Thank you Margarita 😊 RUclips is a really good place to expand your knowledge
this trick help us a lot sir,thank you for this scisor thing
Left side always harder than right side cuz i used my right hand . Thank you for this tutorial video .
Great content thank, subscribed! I noticed you didnt talk about the top of the head though? What to do about the bangs and blending the long side part into the right side of the head? Thank you
There is a story to this. I accidentally deleted half of the video. It was a painful mistake. However I did get the chance to do this haircut a second time and this is it here. Classic Scissor Cut Medium length Mens Haircut | Tutorial and Shop Chat
ruclips.net/video/t-2tCY6wDq8/видео.html
@@theoneminutebarber thank you!
The best video I have come across. Thanks a lot for sharing👌
Thank you lily. You might also find this one useful ruclips.net/video/8PLjXDvTta8/видео.html
Very nice haircut ❤️
and great instruction
THANK YOU 😎
Thank you she Nonnie
Love it you the best ❤❤❤❤
A random orbital sander is good for the hard to heal parts. Great scissor work and excellent camera angles.
Thank you
Everyone needs to own an orbital sander
Great tutorial, nothing beats a scissor cut. Great job.
Thank you for making this video🫡👍🏼
Thank you for sharing
Thank you so much for your Sharing cut hair 💇I love it 🙋♀️
Thank you Loreta
Great cut .your an artest .
Thank you very much!
هی مرد ، کارت درسته به مولا
Thank you sir😍💙
Welcome 😊
❤❤❤
Thank you SO much ‼️‼️
You are a realy good teacher and thise video/ too/ helped me a LOT to understand things!
You give me confidence, wich I need more!🙏🏻
I wissh I shoud be your prentice personaly!
Thank you Reka, I'm pleased the videos are useful. I always love to hear feedback like that 😁
Amazing mate 👍
Very good
Please share link to purchase the scissors same type its looking good.
This is the Columbus from scissorsub.com
Nice. Gorgeous hair.
Excelente
Hey bro🧐😇,...
You are too much helpful ❤️
Hola, por qué si corta con tijera y en forma vertical, después corta con peineta en forma horizontal? Por qué no hace todo el corte con tijera y al final pulir.
Soraya desde Chile, thanks
si el cabello es demasiado largo, el corte horizontal puede ser difícil, por lo que primero tomaría secciones verticales para reducir la cantidad de cabello que cae sobre el peine
Those timings should work. And sectioning the head will come in handy. I'm sure you have a trick or 2. I rarely use scissors but then, I'm not a professional barber.
It's good knowledge. You may not need it but it is handy to understand.
excellente, thanks!
So nice lesson grtttt
Merci monsieur
Lovely
Ooooh, scissors!! Perfect!
Speaking of which, Michael, I looked online at Jaguar scissors and there are a LOT to choose from 😱. And being that Ontario's still in lockdown, only essential stores/businesses selling essential things are open. Some are doing "curbside pickup" or delivery but I'm gonna have to wait to actually _physically_ try out some scissors, see how they feel. When you mentioned the thumb wedge on your scissors (I'll have to look at comments from your previous video), it hit me: ERGONOMICS!! So yeah, I'll have more than just price to consider, eh 🤔
Anyway, looking forward to this video. And thanks a ton for taking the time, energy etc to continue to make more videos even though you're back at The Chop. 💈✂️😊
Laters!!
I can't believe you are still in lockdown. Any word on that easing?
Scissor choice is really difficult. If you buy the wrong pair you will be kicking yourself. I like the Osaka Vega scissors because of the pivot on the thumb, but I know other barbers who can't work with them. And my quartered steels, they are really just amazing scissors. I also keep tondeo tchiro scissors in the drawer. They have one micro serated blade which makes it feel like the scissor is really grabbing the hair. They are good for club cutting but I rarely use them as they are too small. For barbering you really want your main scissor to be over six inches. Somewhere between six and seven. I've had hairdressers come and work for me in the past and bring a 4.5 inch scissor. They are ok but it's a long haircut with such a small scissor.
I was thinking to buy nice scissors for over comb technics
Would you recommend this quartered steel master craft or different from your favourites in similar price
Thanks 🙂
Great video as usually
Thank you Kamil.
If I was buying scissors I'd go for either quartered steels or Osaka scissors. I use both and I know the quality is excellent with both.
Hi, great tutorial btw I just Wana ask when u cutting the back & side bottom taper, why don’t u use a taper comb instead? I recently brought one and not 100% sure how to use it 😢
I've never used one either. That's the comb that gets really tight towards one end?
@@theoneminutebarber yes that’s correct big comb one end to graduate smaller comb the other end, that comb is design to do those kinda taper cut u did on the tutorial
They look useful especially for the intricate work. Let me know how you get on when you start using it.
Hello Michael, could you please tell me what kind of scissors do you use in this video? Also it would be very helpful a video for the scissors that you suggest. I am looking for a good japanese cobalt scissor. Thanks a lot
These scissors are 'quartered steels'. They are Hitachi cobalt steel. If you are going for a scissor like that they may seem expensive but they will last your whole career.
@@theoneminutebarber thanks for the info Michael, I am thinking to buy the Yasaka 7 " cobalt.
That looks like a really nice set of blades. Ooooo..... You've got me looking now
Yes, I have looked in internet und researched about Barber scissors and they seemed to have very good quality. I am just starting now to learning and a month ago I purchased your awesome Barber course, you have done a great job Michael. My wife is hairdresser and I practice in her salon with training heads. I am going to order today the Yasaka 7" and the effilier scissors. By the way do you have a course for traditional London barber shaving ? Best regards, Pantelis.😉👍
Those scissors are a great investment and will serve you really well. I can do the open razor shaving but am probably not the best person to make a course on it as I'm far from a master.
It is something you can learn in a day though.
Amazing
Palm to palm, dude. Remember that from school?
I’m a bit of a rule breaker 😁
@@theoneminutebarber You’re just crazy like that. At least you’re not “cutting” hair with fire. I’ve seen that on uTube. Can you just imagine the smell??! 😁
Sometimes I get hair in the back of the fan heater and it completely stinks up the shop. No idea why they would want to burn hair
I'm still battling the vortex of scissor cutting my own hair in the mirror maze lol
Mate have you ever noticed I've never put out a video on scissor cutting your own hair. I've been cutting hair for 18 years now and still can't do it.
@@theoneminutebarber yes mate I've been trying the razor method and it seems to work the handiest for cutting the top of the hair
Is scissor cut better for fine and thinning straight hair.
It's a different style of cut is what I would say.there is certainly more control with a scissor cut so you can perhaps keep it longer in thinner areas. The clipper is very uniform and leaves you with the exact length of the guard all round. Also with straight hair it really helps if your sections are as small as possible.
This is great stuff! Should I go to a stylist or barber to get this cut? Or it doesn't matter? Also what do I ask for?
By all means show them a picture of what you want. without seeing your hair it's hard for me to say, there is a great style for every head of hair and the best way to achieve that is ask the professional in your life.
wow nice
Hola, soy Soraya desde Chile, por qué siempre corta con tijera y dedos lo deja largo y después lo repasa con tijera, no sería mejor hacer el corte sólo de una manera en toda la cabeza y después donde realmente se necesite hacerlo con tijeras horizontalmente?
Se ve como dos formas de cortar el pelo en una sola cabeza.
se ve como una pérdida de tiempo.
buena pregunta, corté el cabello dos veces porque el primer corte se trata de eliminar el volumen y la segunda vez estoy refinando el trabajo. También se va formando una malla de corte utilizando tanto tramos horizontales como verticales.
One of my classmate had done a danger to client already by compleyely taping a chunk of client'hair out..turning total empty then.. 😂
😬we all have to learn. I’ve been there too.
Wow
❤❤❤ 🙏
nice
I have that same spray bottle. It's crazy. More like a hand fog machine
I still have no idea how it works 😂 great bottles though.
❤
It's a skill
👌
😊
Kenapa kah tidak mau sekali lepas masker nya itu?
This was filmed years ago. During covid. We don’t use masks anymore
but did u cut the top?
Not in this video. When I made this I accidentally deleted the top of the haircut from the sd card. But still felt I could put out a how to cut the sides video with what I had.
West may time
😍😍😍
Seems redundant to cut then go back with scissor/comb. Why not just do scissor or clipper over comb from the beginning?
The hair was too long in the first place for scissor over comb. I could have clipper over combed it dry then fine tuned it with the scissors. Although clipper over comb can often end up looking too uniform for me.
What is redundant is asking a dumb question like that when he clearly said he cut vertically to remove the bulk first.
@@dw309 What’s dumb is people who think questions are dumb.
Only videos I watch for u is how to cut long hair with scissor
Thank you for using "difficult" real hair and hairlines to demonstrate!!! Most use a mannequin which really does nothing to teach anything. This is what I expected from paid education.
You are welcome, I occasionally use mannequins if I really want to slow down what I am talking about. Sometimes when you are working with a model you can only teach the haircut the model wants. But mannequins have the worst hair and rarely sit naturally. I loathe to use them but they are necessary for training.
PLEASE GIVE HIM A REAL FADE ON SIDES LOL REAL TAPER
You’d go for a fade?
Good work, but you didn’t cut The. Top!!!!! It would been great tutorial if you have finished the Top, I give you an 80
Marie there is a bit of a story to that. I did cut the top, but deleted it from my SD card by mistake. Argh then spent about £100 on software and 6 hours trying to recover it.
I have actually completed this entire cut in another video I'll send the link. Please ignore the shop chat in the video.
ruclips.net/video/t-2tCY6wDq8/видео.html
Gotta keep that mask on.
Thankfully we don’t use these anymore. But I will let you into a little secret, the audio for this video didn’t work out. And thankfully I’m wearing a mask in the video as you can’t tell I’m saying something else. I just voiced over the whole video.
this was not a one minute barber....
Sometimes I run over 😬😂
Masks. Gimps. 🤪
I disliked masks like you wouldn’t believe this was filmed at the height of Covid and there was a hefty penalty for not following the ridiculous rules at the time. I wish though I’d ignored the rules now.
Good work, bad hair style
You don't like the style? What would you do?