Nice, it was great that you went through each step again when you were doing each side and the back. Makes the lesson hit home a bit more when it's repeated. I'm doing a barbering course IRL and I think I'm learning more from your videos to be honest!
super helpful. I've been cutting since high school recreationally, but, this video really hits the overlooked details and you're able to articulate it very well. Thanks for doing this.
Is it a little bit weird that I always watch your videos every 2am even though my last haircut was 8 months ago and still have no plan of having a haircut. It is just satisfying 😆
Your videos have helped me so much. Although I am pretty anxious about the clipper/comb technique because the first time I tried it, it left some marks on my friend and it haunts me. Thank you so much and keep up the good work !
You cover the best of both world for me. I love technology and I love watching barbering. I get a similar cut and move it. Like it short. Doesn’t show the grey as much 😁
I love your techniques! My husband’s hair is pretty unique. He has a medium weight Asian hair, his sides are completely opposite, one forward and one backward. It would be nice if you have a video for it. I really have no clue what to do. Thank you!
Hi. Appreciate your vids, does it make sense to ask your barber for a fade on the sides from a #1 guard to a #4 guard? I usually get a Korean block and have it all the same in the sides, but i want something different
What’s up man can you do an updated self cut tutorial? I been trying to learn how to cut my own hair and it’s been very challenging. I need some help with some steps thanks hope you see this comment
Self haircuts takes a lot more time then it needs too Especially, if you want to make it look good. I suggest letting a barber do it. It feels nice and relaxing
Your attention to detail is really what separates regular barbers to actual barbers. If you know, you know. There's really not much to it. Treat the client's hair as if it's your own. Oh, straggling hair, snip. Clip over comb? Buzz.. Done. Clients will come back. Great tutorial.
Nice, it was great that you went through each step again when you were doing each side and the back. Makes the lesson hit home a bit more when it's repeated. I'm doing a barbering course IRL and I think I'm learning more from your videos to be honest!
super helpful. I've been cutting since high school recreationally, but, this video really hits the overlooked details and you're able to articulate it very well. Thanks for doing this.
So clean. The cut and the videos. Definitely deserve more views compared to sub par videos out there!!
Is it a little bit weird that I always watch your videos every 2am even though my last haircut was 8 months ago and still have no plan of having a haircut. It is just satisfying 😆
That is the greatest compliment I’ve read today. Watching my videos for the peer enjoyment of it. Thank you
Your videos have helped me so much. Although I am pretty anxious about the clipper/comb technique because the first time I tried it, it left some marks on my friend and it haunts me. Thank you so much and keep up the good work !
Good luck! Thank you
You cover the best of both world for me. I love technology and I love watching barbering. I get a similar cut and move it. Like it short. Doesn’t show the grey as much 😁
nice! Yeah if you don't want to show your grays then just cut it short
you make the best tutorials so far keep it up!!
Always love your tutorials. It’s very helpful for beginner. Thank you Andy❤️❤️!!
Very nice video. Great details. Also like the Logo 👌🏼
Thank you
I love your techniques! My husband’s hair is pretty unique. He has a medium weight Asian hair, his sides are completely opposite, one forward and one backward. It would be nice if you have a video for it. I really have no clue what to do. Thank you!
That is awesome!
Hi. Appreciate your vids, does it make sense to ask your barber for a fade on the sides from a #1 guard to a #4 guard? I usually get a Korean block and have it all the same in the sides, but i want something different
#1 fade on the side should be fine
Love your videos.
Very good tutorial
Awesome Vid tutorial Andy. Cheers!
Glad you liked it!
I love ur new method best. Thank you
Please make a top part video with that same fade. Also I think I got 2 spirals on my head. lol
Most barbers use that "new" method. The #0 guard is really a blending guard like the #1 1/2 guard.
I can't see the difference between that skin mid fade.. And a mid razor fade. Or it's the same?
Same
Nice fade. What hair products do you recommend to style Asian hair?
How thick is your asian hair? Also, what style are you going for?
What’s up man can you do an updated self cut tutorial? I been trying to learn how to cut my own hair and it’s been very challenging. I need some help with some steps thanks hope you see this comment
Can you post a self-haircut tutorial? I've been trying to cut my own hair but it doesn't look symmetrical. 😕
Self haircuts takes a lot more time then it needs too Especially, if you want to make it look good. I suggest letting a barber do it. It feels nice and relaxing
Do a tutorial on how to use scissors to cut the top!
Coming right up!
Your way! I went from Andis to Wahl. its been a challenge...
Think of it as a challenge. A great barber can use any tool and cut any hair. Not the on that can do the best fades and can only cut 1 hair style
Do you style your client's hair first and then trim the top and do fade last or vice versa?
Just with water then I start cutting. You should never style with product before cutting. It’ll ruin your clippes
Sir what if u dont have a shaver or a trimmer ?? Only a clipper ? Basic method if necessary. :)
You won’t be able to do a skin fade. Best is a long zero.
you got the touch thank you
great vid! Was that a high or mid skin fade?
Mid high
Do you zero gap your trimmers?
Another great video! Thanks!
Thank you for watching
New subscriber here!!! Nice tutorial video 💯🔥
Great video! Are you interested in testing mic?
What Mic are you trying to promote? DM me on either IG or Twitter. @Andytrvn17
Your attention to detail is really what separates regular barbers to actual barbers. If you know, you know. There's really not much to it. Treat the client's hair as if it's your own. Oh, straggling hair, snip. Clip over comb? Buzz.. Done. Clients will come back. Great tutorial.
great vid, i enjoyed it
Thanks! Glad you like it
How long would this take ??
Depends on your barber and also depends on how long that barber has been cutting your hair
Nice tutorial !
Thank you. Hopefully that helps you
nice work!!
Thank You
Dope video brother 👐 keep up the good work it's helped me out big time i appreciate the time u put in one love 🙌 🙌 🙌 👌
Is that 1 guard open?
Yes
Is a mid fade a 0 to a 1?
Just a mid zero into whatever that will blend to the top
Thank u
Hello Andy , actually im a barber and i think that the high fade is the easiest and fastest to do , but on my opinion it isnt that nice
If you started the fade lower it would've been more clean. Just my opinion
Where do you cut hair Andy?
California Huntington Beach
Why were the model's eyes closed? The lighting is too dim. Love the haircut though.
I work at a sport clips and the girls have taught me to use the zero on the clipper and not the trimmer..because I'll leave a line
Sport clips isn't a real barbershop
@@AndysCuts how could I remove the line with the trimmers? Or maybe do the zero first with the clippers than do trimmers?
Samantha M that could work as well. You have to make sure your clipper is zero gap. What tool do you use?
@@AndysCuts I have both andis cordless and magic cordless
Hell yeah
Oh hair part again! Keep it
fade
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