How To Cut Men's Hair with Scissors | Beginners Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • Learn how to cut mens hair with scissors. I will talk you through how to cut and style mens hair with scissors. Recent trends are leading men to grow their hair longer, this video helps you prepare for future long hair trends.
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Комментарии • 337

  • @wam0357
    @wam0357 Год назад +10

    The hardest part is keeping client safe when your scissoring around the ear. Standing directly in front of it and then using your technique of combing it down then twisting the comb to act as a barrier really gave me some latitude in the fear department. I had been leaving a little too much in the front of the ear because the angle is so awkward. No more! You inspired me.

  • @tinaenger6676
    @tinaenger6676 2 года назад +14

    I usually cut my sons hair at home because he’s autistic and he has a hard time with other people doing it. He is 10 years old and typically I just buzz it all over. This time I wanted to try something different so I watched your video and it helped me a lot with figuring out how to do it, if I wanted to leave the top part longer. I wanted to try a different look for his school pictures and it turned out great, so much so that my boyfriend wanted me to try his. Today I cut my boyfriends hair because he finally trusted me enough to do it. So thank you for this tutorial.

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  2 года назад +1

      Tina that's awesome to hear. I love success stories, well done.

  • @Florophase
    @Florophase День назад +1

    I taught myself how to long-layer and cut my own hair during the pandemic, and have just started feeling comfortable enough to try cutting my husband's hair. I thought I'd check out a more classic-looking style after doing a fairly decent job of a fade into a bit of a disconnected longer top (slightly Peaky Blinders, but not as extreme). I found it less intimidating than a full scissor haircut. Now I want to learn it though! This looks so fun! When his hair grows out again I want to try this technique. 💖

  • @ahensley001
    @ahensley001 Год назад +3

    6 months licensed, getting better with my shear work. I am getting more confident with this area because I learned how to properly shear and palm and hold the comb now I am ready to try your refining method to get improved results. You explain things very good it does help

  • @SimplyDiamond1520
    @SimplyDiamond1520 Год назад +9

    Nice that you mentioned about the stage thing, (or concerns)
    I’m a cosmetologist of 2 years post school and over 10+ years braiding experience; I recently decided to work at a Haircut Salon (since school) and boy… the struggles have been real. A week or two ago I discovered your channel and can’t tell how much knowledgeable and inspiring your works have been to me. I now basically use it as my lesson daily on different cuts.
    I especially love your technique use when blending scissors over comb.
    More beginner friendly videos of Scissors over comb, blending and fades cuts will be of help to me right now.
    And thanks for what you do out here

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад +2

      thank you Gladys. I'm so pleased to hear the videos are helping you.

    • @ahensley001
      @ahensley001 Год назад +1

      You got this ! Let us know soon how the technique is going for you

    • @fatboy6427
      @fatboy6427 8 месяцев назад

      ​​@@theoneminutebarber excuse me mate you have been barbering for 20 years I believe yet are very slow.maybe it dosnt come naturally to u,coz I've been barbering for one year now and scissoring is on the same level as u..also the end result was terrible.

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  8 месяцев назад

      @fatboy6427 I have no idea what inspired you to write this. This is not a demonstration of fast haircuts. If you don’t like the end result I’m ok with that, but what are you wanting to see? I’m sure there is a channel where you can watch fast haircuts or maybe you will be the person that starts it.

    • @fatboy6427
      @fatboy6427 8 месяцев назад

      @@theoneminutebarber yh the end result was poor,can't believe u'v been barbering for 20 years

  • @colebarmettler7143
    @colebarmettler7143 3 месяца назад +1

    Your videos are SO helpful! The way you teach is understandable and clear. Thank you! Right now I’m in Barber school in Manhattan. 1 month in, 3 to go. I’m a bit disappointed so far that it seems like the school is really only teaching me what I’ll need to know to pass the state board exam. Everything else is a bit like “figure it out yourself”. Something we’re not really getting taught about, or getting the opportunity to practice a lot of (maybe because of the demographic) is scissor cuts. Right now I’m really struggling to wrap my head around the method. I’ll get kind of lost in the hair and not know what to do. Like I’m just taking shots in the dark. “Ooh, that didn’t really help, maybe this will work.”
    Thank you for your videos! I’m watching your scissor cut tutorials especially. You’re the best!

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  3 месяца назад +1

      You are welcome Cole. The videos should compliment your learning, I have put a wealth of information up in here that you can draw from.

  • @kimberleyralph
    @kimberleyralph Год назад +1

    14 years doing hair ; started new job and there’s a lot of barbering and I’m too slow ! Learning tips to become quicker !

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад

      I always think that if you perfect your work and repeat it enough you won't think about it which will make you quicker

  • @user-mg8xh9th8d
    @user-mg8xh9th8d Год назад +1

    Enjoyed your video. I am not a barber by profession, but by name only. I watched your video as a tutorial to cut my husband’s hair. He recently completed chemo and radiation and lost quite a bit of hair, so now has short new hair growing under the longer hair that didn’t fall out. Your video was very helpful. Thank you so much for sharing! D. Barber

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад

      Thank you very much, how is his hair growing back in they often say the hair can grow in with a different texture after chemo

  • @francesnethersole4353
    @francesnethersole4353 Год назад +11

    Learning as partner prefers me to cut his hair😂

  • @hycliffhernandez7634
    @hycliffhernandez7634 Год назад +2

    I’ve been cutting for a while but I’m just now getting into scissor work so I’m really trying to retain what ur showing me

  • @RoseyReadsAndWrites
    @RoseyReadsAndWrites Год назад +1

    I’m not a barber, but love using the scissor over comb method now for my son’s wavy hair. Thanks for sharing!

  • @jenniferbeaulieu1372
    @jenniferbeaulieu1372 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, This was very helpful. I’m just a mum who cuts my teenage boys hair. They don’t like the barbers because they take too much off or use clippers and they like the trendy longer cuts right now.

  • @deborahjohnson8472
    @deborahjohnson8472 Год назад +1

    I'm not a barber or hairdresser but do my husband's hair because I enjoy it and It saves us a few bob, sorry to the barbers! but I seem to be quite good at it for an amateur! Anyway, I used this comb over scissors method today and it was much easier than other methods I have tried from online tutorials. His hair looks great! Thank you so much! I would add photos if I could. Thank you!

  • @ashleyjantzi28
    @ashleyjantzi28 2 года назад +11

    I’m in school for hair cutting thanks for the tips.

  • @cristinaferreira3702
    @cristinaferreira3702 3 месяца назад +1

    Hello! I have already used your technique. It's fantastic. I love it and it works really well.Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @alanpenney2465
    @alanpenney2465 Год назад +1

    I’m starting college for barbering in October 22 so watching vids now love your you tube channel thank you

  • @nataliesmith3974
    @nataliesmith3974 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the tutorial! It turned out so good. I’m in cosmetology school and the men’s hair cuts are really hard for me but this made it easy

  • @theoriginalamanbarelyalive8252

    I have been cutting for about 15 years and have fallen in love with your way of scissor over Combe
    👍

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад

      Thanks so much. Have you tried cutting that way? How are you getting on with it?

  • @EMJYT
    @EMJYT 6 месяцев назад +1

    Not a barber. Just cuting my own hair since the pandemic started. Trying to improve that.

  • @sakhimohammad7343
    @sakhimohammad7343 Год назад +1

    God bless a people like you going out of your way and teaching others i really appreciate your teaching you are the best I am learning alot

  • @LadyGoldenDragon
    @LadyGoldenDragon Год назад +1

    Hello from Arizona! I found your video because I've never cut hair before and wanted to trim my brother's hair for him. He wishes more barbers used scissors. Anyway, I love your video! I definitely didn't get it perfect, but he doesn't look hideous so I consider this an absolute win, haha.

  • @Mudhen2020
    @Mudhen2020 Год назад +1

    I started cutting my sons hair and have the fade pretty much down but struggle on the scissor cut. I can't wait to give this a go.

  • @leeannmcdaniel1755
    @leeannmcdaniel1755 Год назад +2

    I'm a dog groomer. So I know how to handle scissors, combs, etc. very well. However, my husband asked me to cut his hair, and that's definitely not a breed I've done before, so this was very helpful. 😂 thank you!
    The hardest thing for me is that my husband has locks like Fabio and can swing from hair to his shoulds to a clean upper cut and fade. I'd love some more tutorials on very long to short for mens hair, scissors only.

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад +1

      Have you seen this one it might be useful
      How to SCISSOR CUT Mens Hair | Step by Step Tutorial
      ruclips.net/video/8PLjXDvTta8/видео.html

    • @leeannmcdaniel1755
      @leeannmcdaniel1755 Год назад

      @@theoneminutebarber thanks!!

  • @Godow479
    @Godow479 Год назад +1

    I am recently interested on barbing and am very nervous as I do not wanna mess up while practicing will try this method and others this will help me out good content

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад +1

      You've got to start somewhere. Everyone was nervous, including me. But you just have to do it.

    • @Godow479
      @Godow479 Год назад

      @@theoneminutebarber ur right 😊

  • @jean-francoismartinbault1142
    @jean-francoismartinbault1142 2 года назад +2

    1. Since I always cut by myself, I feel like I don't know what I am doing right or wrong. I wish a senior barber could review my work and give me feedback!
    2. I think my biggest challenge is letting go. I spend too much time during the "debulking" phase getting it perfect instead of getting the overall shape right and refineing at the end. This video was timely! I will work on that tomorrow as I cut hair!
    3. The fringe seems to alway give me grief! I have to cut it multiple times before I feel it looks right.
    4. I wish I could fly to Scotland and spend some time with you in your shop. You are an excellent teacher!

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  2 года назад

      To answer 1 and 4, you probably would benefit from going to a barber type conference. I go to a lot of them. In the UK my favourites have probably been barber bash. They will generally have a group of top barbers demonstrating all sorts of skills. And at some workshops you can bring a model and they will talk you through cuts. I've certainly benefitted in a big way.
      FRINGES - I am definitely going to do content on that. Everyone asks about fringes, I'm going to make that a priority video.

  • @caly6527
    @caly6527 Год назад +1

    Barber of 10 years in the UK. Want to adapt and improve my stale scissor work especially the top.

    • @caly6527
      @caly6527 Год назад

      Also dealing with this new trend of fringes 😅.

  • @sandrahood4625
    @sandrahood4625 Год назад +1

    I cut my hubbys hair about 1ce a month or longer he has half grey and half dark. It is also loose curls. I'm learning as I go. Lol. I use scissors and some clippers . I enjoy both.

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад

      That is awesome! Well done Sandra. You’ll only get better and better and the fact you come to RUclips is particularly useful as there is so much information on here.

  • @armelodeliu830
    @armelodeliu830 Год назад

    Hey. I've recently started cutting hair. I am not a professional, I just like it. I am cutting my friends hair regularly. I learn about barbering on youtube. Your channel has been the most helpful untill now. Your guides are detailed, made for begginers. The visual sections u put in the videos are what I like the most. I struggle in my cuts with knowing how to handle each type of hair and request. I would like to see more theory about the basics and then your personal tips or variations of the basic rules. I havent seen all your content so maybe you've already put out the content i just asked for. Anyway, keep up the great work and thank you!! Appreciate your content.

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад +1

      Thank you Armelo, have a look at the playlists on my channel as they might focus more on what you want to know without having to watch videos like product reviews. I also have two courses on UDEMY which might be of interest if you are looking for something more structured.

  • @ahrhabella_4572
    @ahrhabella_4572 Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤i start learning mens hair cut thanks for the tips you share with us,,keep up the good work sir..

  • @mellincoln1619
    @mellincoln1619 Год назад

    Love your tutorials. Not a professional. Husband refuses to go to a salon and wants me to cut his hair. With your help he doesn't look hideous. Thank you!

  • @joanho1178
    @joanho1178 8 месяцев назад +1

    Learning men’s hair cutting for volunteering work at different event.

  • @jonathan24791
    @jonathan24791 6 месяцев назад

    Just into 2nd week at LSB. Manchester 9 week NVQ. I’m 54years old, have always wanted for 30 years to learn Barbering, I’ve been in construction and quarrying related industries all my working life, so a real, change for me but I’m loving the training, and the new lease of life and the chance to do something I’ve always had a passion for. Hope I pass the course, as much advice you could give me would be appreciated. Going forward, I do have the chance to take on a one man barbershop, but don’t know if that’s too much to soon. Thanks Johnny. P.s. Your work looks great. 👍

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  6 месяцев назад +1

      Mate I really admire anyone who takes the leap and switches careers like that completely and I think you are in the right place to learn. The LSB has a great reputation. Personally I wouldn’t go straight into running a shop. I’d try and get a bit of time in a good shop and watch the business side of it but also practice what you’ve learned in volume and you’ll become very proficient.

    • @jonathan24791
      @jonathan24791 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@theoneminutebarber Cheers much appreciated. It’s a matter of of asking, no shame in not knowing. It’s all a lesson even at my age. Thanks again. 👍

  • @catherinehermansen4376
    @catherinehermansen4376 Год назад

    Thank you for such a calm comprehensive video. I have 2 brothers in my neighborhood who have cancer so they just can't get out so bless you. I think I can do this. ♥️

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад

      I'm so sorry to hear that Catherine. I hope this helps if even just a little.

  • @alanfromyoutube5086
    @alanfromyoutube5086 2 года назад +2

    Thanks bro we appreciate your hard work, btw I'm a barber and also I'm a very beginner

  • @alannorval5224
    @alannorval5224 Год назад

    I have been doimg hair for years but mostly work on women's hair , my barbering skills are basic love your videos

  • @stevedaniellesharpe6600
    @stevedaniellesharpe6600 2 года назад +1

    Great content! I’ve been barbering for 3 yrs biggest struggle to learn was scissor over comb and figuring out sectioning the crown area with certain haircuts, depending how their crown sits and with the hair style they want. Finding content like this has been a help.

  • @davehopkins2680
    @davehopkins2680 2 года назад +1

    For some reason I really struggle with fringes. The current trend among teenagers - certainly in my part of the U.K. - is to have long floppy fringes that are out of proportion with the rest of the hair. The sides then tend to billow out and I find it hard to judge the length.
    This video has come along at the right time. In the shop we don’t tend to get many all-over scissor cuts and when we do I find I tend to struggle a little because I don’t get enough practice. But this video is fantastic - lots of info and it’s simplified everything. Thank you.

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  2 года назад +1

      I hear you Dave, same here. Some of the teenagers I get never want anything off the fringe but also skin fade on the side. Have you seen my over direction video? I think that's the best way I could describe my long fringe process.

    • @davehopkins2680
      @davehopkins2680 2 года назад

      I’ll look it out right now.

  • @tonato83
    @tonato83 Год назад

    I’ve been cutting hair for about 3 years now and I work in a barbershop. I struggle with flat tops and would love to see you make a video on how to do a proper flat top. I also struggle with blend the top with the side whenever I cut hair for a customer that slicks the hair back.

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад

      I probably can’t help with flat tops as I don’t have any clients at the moment who have a flat top. However the blend in slicked back hair would be good info. I’ll try and get it on the channel

  • @rebaclay3928
    @rebaclay3928 8 месяцев назад +1

    I tried my first attempt at cutting my husband’s hair today. He has a large bald spot with thin, fine but slightly wavy hair. I think I did fairly well for the first time except my scissors were not sharp enough. I saw a small gap at the neckline, but hopefully this will be grown out by Christmas. He liked it anyway. I’ll know what to do differently next time, I think.

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  8 месяцев назад +1

      Well done you’ve got to start somewhere and at least you know what to improve.

  • @rickysmith5860
    @rickysmith5860 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’m a year one Barber 💈 Salute to every Veteran Barber 💈

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  11 месяцев назад

      Welcome Ricky. I hope you can gain some useful knowledge here

  • @sallysantos1382
    @sallysantos1382 2 года назад +1

    Bravo ..i am lesrning now for men's hair cut ..i used to cut only for ladies hair👍❤🥰

  • @leeannaiseral
    @leeannaiseral Год назад +1

    I cut my little boy's hair, which is VERY curly. We live in Asia, where most barbers don't have a good understanding of naturally curly hair... So, unless we go really short, he has the best chance of a decent scissor-cut is at home. His curls are beautiful, so I try and keep the top longer. But, the curls tighten at different lengths so it is a real challenge! I'd love tips if you have them!

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад +1

      Thank you Leanne. I think the biggest thing to remember is how the hair will recoil when it is released. Being aware of that is important

  • @marialascaibar6385
    @marialascaibar6385 2 года назад

    Thank you so much you tutorial. Specially for us beginners. I sometimes struggle with how much hair to take on the sides. Thank you 🤲🙏❤️

  • @bladerunnerjp
    @bladerunnerjp 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks. Cutting my 4 yo's and 2 yo's hair. Going to buy your Udemy course also.

  • @averydavis6104
    @averydavis6104 Год назад +1

    I love the way you do your scissor overcome technique and would like to learn more about it how to do it myself

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад

      have a scroll through my videos Avery, there are a few videos with that type of content in more depth

  • @buhkatski
    @buhkatski Год назад

    I’m a barber in a very busy shop. I do this type of cut many many times a day. However I was taught to cut the perimeter first and work up from the bottom.

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад

      You can do it both ways. I prefer working from the top down as I don't like the weight laying on top of my section when working bottom up

    • @buhkatski
      @buhkatski Год назад

      @@theoneminutebarber thanks for the reply. Love your videos

  • @melaniajoycesar7760
    @melaniajoycesar7760 2 года назад

    ❤️♥️❤️ this kind of cut usually we cut here in UAE FOR the kids saloon..thanks a sir for your effort to teach us..i actually do how to cut the first video of you have that i watch.. ♥️♥️love from Philippines..

  • @knightmayre
    @knightmayre 2 года назад +1

    Barber here, been working now for almost 2 years. Still learning something most days. My struggle is always the blend point between the clipper work and the top..it's going ok but I find I really have to work hard to get a nice blend. Any tips would always be gratefully received

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  2 года назад +2

      It's often the toughest part of the cut Paul. That's a piece of content I need to think about making. You can't underestimate how large a subject it is though as the blend can be different on different hair types and head shapes. I think having a handful of techniques that you can pick and choose from is key

    • @knightmayre
      @knightmayre 2 года назад +1

      @@theoneminutebarber thanks mate, I've definitely tried many different ways and I have my own way that works best but you know how it is, that guy that walks in with that hair that really doesn't like you lol.

  • @woodandhookshop2354
    @woodandhookshop2354 2 года назад +1

    I am not licensed but do enjoy cutting men's hair. Thank you for all the information 🙂

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  2 года назад

      Good on you for learning. It would just make getting licenced easier

  • @wardamukhtari900
    @wardamukhtari900 Год назад +1

    Thanks for ur good explanation very clear and neat work step by step also please show how to fade in simple way thanks

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад

      I have a few fade videos. This is one from a couple of years ago.
      How to skin fade with foil shaver
      ruclips.net/video/a3zUYKDE-3Q/видео.html

  • @TigerShark_With_thigh_in_mouth
    @TigerShark_With_thigh_in_mouth 7 месяцев назад +1

    Got used to just shaving my head during Covid. Now just trying to actual do a decent job

  • @Laurenski67
    @Laurenski67 2 года назад

    Been cutting family & friends hair since high school; had one year of beauty school after college, but had to drop out. My biggest struggle is keeping track of the guide (I never knew about the guide until beauty school). I seem to do better when I 'freestyle' ;-)

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  2 года назад

      To be honest I don't really use guides either, I did to start with it helped me understand but after such a long time I just know what I'm cutting now.

  • @mariagalea3512
    @mariagalea3512 6 месяцев назад +2

    The hardest part for me is the that no matter how passionate I am about my new career, I fear of not being able to become a good barber because I'm a slow learner!

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the candid comment, But honestly whats the big rush, even if you are a slow learner, it shows something that you are here on youtube trying to learn. You've got the right attitude. Trust me, I have never been gifted at anything other than, I will keep working at something until I can do it. I think you are that kind of person.

  • @user-wn5kw8nm8i
    @user-wn5kw8nm8i 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks, I'm taking a hair course now. Please post a basic haircut🙏

  • @sabrinalogan2838
    @sabrinalogan2838 2 года назад

    Thank you for the videos! I am in cosmetology school and they do not really cover mens cuts ( barber school wasn’t an option due to my work hours ). These videos have helped me tremendously. Thank you 😊

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  2 года назад

      That's great you are adding to your learning outside of cosmetology school. How long do you have left before you are qualified?

  • @charlottefreeman491
    @charlottefreeman491 Год назад

    I trim my husband’s hair, he has a cow lick on the crown of his head. Sometimes, his barber cuts that area to short and then the hair sticks straight up making him appear like Alfalfa. You may not remember that character as a small boy in the early tv shows. But his hair was always sticking up as part of his character! I am trying to master the scissor cut.
    My father was a barber with the old red and white barber pole outside his shop.

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад

      Het Chaelotte, this is a video I made about crowns that you might find useful. ruclips.net/video/Ss6f5sP28ZM/видео.html

  • @josheppard9429
    @josheppard9429 Год назад

    Love your videos. Started working at a predominantly men’s salon after cutting women’s hair. Hardest thing for me is… using a 2 or 3 guard…I always end up too much weight around the parietal ridge and I fight blending the curvature of the head.

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад

      Thank you Jo, have you tried the straight up method it really helps.

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад

      This video explains the idea of the straight up method ruclips.net/video/5Fbwd_Pdykk/видео.html

  • @sushanthkumar2766
    @sushanthkumar2766 Год назад

    Good Class. Taking your class will be fine I understand well.

  • @ramoni2718
    @ramoni2718 2 года назад +1

    Thanks again man these teaching vids are so good I needed to subscribe and started one of your Udemy classes soon as I do that I got the other one to watch. Thanks again 🤙🤙

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  2 года назад +1

      That's awesome Ramon, thanks for joining the class, I really hope you gain a lot from it.

  • @michawisniewski6757
    @michawisniewski6757 2 года назад

    Bardzo dziękuję za ten profesjonalny poradnik. Jestem fryzjerem męskim amatorem (mam nadzieję, że to się zmieni) i właśnie takiego filmu mi brakowało. Prosto, czysto i z efektem. Pozdrawiam! Michał P.S Właśnie tak strzygę szwagra. 😄

  • @johnoneto4351
    @johnoneto4351 Год назад +1

    REALLY A TREMENDOUS JOB.💪🏽🔥👍🏽

  • @BradenMiller01
    @BradenMiller01 2 года назад +1

    Barber Michael, your videos are always enjoyable. Will you be doing any videos on barbering beards? Keeping a beard maintained and shaped properly? Technique on what and what not to do? Thank you for channel. I've been a long time follower of your channel.

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  2 года назад +2

      Thank you Branden. I should really include more beard work, I do have a couple of awesome beards coming into the shop so will try and rope them into some video.

    • @jean-francoismartinbault1142
      @jean-francoismartinbault1142 2 года назад

      @@theoneminutebarber I would also love your take on beard trimming!

  • @martinadams5382
    @martinadams5382 2 года назад

    Greetings from Aus ! Your descriptions are excellent. Each step clearly explained & clarified. You know how to teach ! Thanks a million !

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  2 года назад

      Thank you Martin ☺️

    • @martinadams5382
      @martinadams5382 2 года назад

      Would love to see the use of a white / cream comb on dark hair so I can see unevenness of hair ro be cut,, more clearly . Thanks for the content 👍

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  2 года назад

      That's a good suggestion.

    • @martinadams5382
      @martinadams5382 2 года назад

      🎯👍

  • @shredder9536
    @shredder9536 2 года назад +1

    Great channel I've been cutting my own hair since lockdown. Could you do a video on hairstyles to best hide or limit the bad look of a receding hairline at the corners on the temple.

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  2 года назад +1

      If I find a volunteer I will make that video. The trick is to actually not hide it. You can emphasise the recession sometimes by keeping it long. This is because those areas are see through. It's best to have a normal fringe shape but bring it higher. That's what I find anyway.

  • @TheCurlyBarber
    @TheCurlyBarber 11 месяцев назад +1

    After watching this so many times today I’ve just tried it on a client tonight. I think it went well, only issue I had was finding my guide. My client is older and has straight white hair with a cotton wool type texture. And tips for this kind of hair please ?

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes two tips. Make sure you keep it wet all the way through the cut. And if you are losing your guide just slow it down and make your sections thinner.

    • @TheCurlyBarber
      @TheCurlyBarber 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@theoneminutebarber thank you. Really appreciate the advice 👍🏻😊

  • @jinnyjane1213
    @jinnyjane1213 Год назад +1

    My biggest challenge is fringe! I just do it for my husband and sons so I only get to practice once a month.

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад

      The fringe is a tricky area. In fact I would say that the fringe and the crown are the two hardest areas to cut.

  • @luzvimindavalle3078
    @luzvimindavalle3078 11 месяцев назад +1

    Super nice hair cut

  • @ian6921
    @ian6921 2 года назад

    You've got a great channel here - thank you for sharing your techniques. They are very helpful and I've learned a lot.

  • @sonatamiaou
    @sonatamiaou Год назад

    Thanks for the tips. You'r the best

  • @cynthial.johnson9013
    @cynthial.johnson9013 Год назад +1

    Just started out.

  • @sayedahmadhashemi7946
    @sayedahmadhashemi7946 2 года назад +1

    It's really useful thank you

  • @supremetrimmer
    @supremetrimmer 2 года назад +1

    Great work! Got him looking fresh 👀❗🔥

  • @jamesark9926
    @jamesark9926 2 года назад +1

    Thank You

  • @bernabelvelez7833
    @bernabelvelez7833 11 месяцев назад +1

    Exellente 😮 good job 👍🏻 😊

  • @Tr1stateGotDaPlug
    @Tr1stateGotDaPlug Год назад +1

    Get nervous around cutting longer hair types to the shoulder and even past the ears. My hand movement is awkward is there a way to show beginner stage on how easy to make the connection when it comes to a 1 fade or skin fade and or scissor cuts too. I have no issue with clipper over comb but i get nervous w that too

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад

      I understand that. The connection on fades is the tricky bit, and long hair is nothing to be scared of. It's all about having a plan or method and stick to it.

  • @CopperheadBarber
    @CopperheadBarber 2 года назад +2

    i generally have to cut very short cuts with clipper work. i am confident enought to take any clipper hairstyle. But when someone ask me to cut hes hair with a longer hairstyle, i already start sweating and try to find an excuse. eventhogh i know that practise makes perfect.
    the debulking part seems pretty staightforward woth the scissors, where i find difficulty is the refining part. you cut the excess hairs over the comb. when i try and do that, i usually create a harsh line. Any tips on how to prevent that?
    cheerz from Belgium!

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  2 года назад +2

      Absolutely key at your stage is that your sections are small, and you can see a little bit of your previous section.
      Work slowly.

    • @CopperheadBarber
      @CopperheadBarber 2 года назад +1

      @@theoneminutebarber thanks for your fast reply!

  • @pouyabryant
    @pouyabryant 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you sir for your hardwork and instructions but If you could go into deeper details and a more close up guide to how to blend the hair and avoid steps in it, it would be great.

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  3 месяца назад

      I am currently setting up an online community where that is the exact goal. oneminutebarber.co.uk

  • @blakenieman-davis81
    @blakenieman-davis81 2 года назад

    Graduated fe school last May. I’d say my BIGGEST issue is that I either cannot see or don’t know what to look for in a guide.
    I’ve tried googling to find videos that go in depth in terms of how to find/identify guides and cannot find any. In school my teacher even spent time writing up something to help, but it did not.
    One other issue is with the practice heads. It is even more difficult to find guides on those so practicing using more difficult.
    This is especially true in trying to practice scissor over comb.
    Would love to see a video with a strong focus on identifying guides :)

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  2 года назад +1

      I am making a video at the moment which has top down shots. You can clearly see the guides so I will zoom in and slow it down.

    • @blakenieman-davis81
      @blakenieman-davis81 2 года назад

      @@theoneminutebarber BTW your videos are superb.
      What gets confusing in general when watching tutorials online is when what I see when working does not look at all like what I am watching.
      The hair on the heads is often not as dense and will be sewn in a direction that makes it look vastly different that what we are seeing.
      I’m sure many people can adapt. For me it really throws me off. And I’m not talking about your videos, but ones in general…..
      Curious about where your shop is located? Geographically?
      Thanks for the super quick reply! :)

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  2 года назад +1

      I'm in the north east of Scotland. The city of Aberdeen.
      Model heads are really useful but they do have limitations. They don't have as much hair and are often only made with Asian hair which is quite coarse and straight. They are also threaded very strongly in certain directions

    • @blakenieman-davis81
      @blakenieman-davis81 2 года назад

      @@theoneminutebarber Agreed (re: model heads).
      I love Scotland. I have family from the States that spends about 1/2 the year there for work.
      Thanks again for the great content. I really struggle with Men’s cuts, which is incredibly frustrating since I’ve been watching them happen on my own head for a really, really long time ( as I’m older than dirt ;))
      You are doing a fantastic job and look forward to your future content!

  • @massterrbarber
    @massterrbarber Год назад

    I’ve been practicing for these gentleman haircuts and I’m impressed by your clipper over comb cutting up to down and I’ve been training clipper over comb down to up and this is interesting to try and I’m going to practice your way I’m trying to be able to take off hair and know what I’m going to do from start to finish I need help

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад

      This method takes a bit of repetition to learn, but keep going, once you've used it 10 times you'll be surprised at how easy it becomes.

  • @gersonduran4451
    @gersonduran4451 2 года назад

    Thank you brother!

  • @cutekidos360
    @cutekidos360 2 года назад +1

    Appreciated really good skill

  • @user-py3ef7rv3y
    @user-py3ef7rv3y Год назад +1

    I would like to see a cut on sold white/grey hair.

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад

      Basic Mens Scissor Cut | Step By Step Tutorial | Business haircut
      ruclips.net/video/HQFQrSUU3nc/видео.html

  • @Good_Karma28
    @Good_Karma28 Год назад +2

    What scissors are you using? I love how you cut his soft hair .

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад +1

      These are quartered steels scissors

    • @Good_Karma28
      @Good_Karma28 Год назад

      @@theoneminutebarber Thank you and I just subscribed to your channel.

  • @Ajblendz
    @Ajblendz Год назад +2

    I’m struggling clippers over comb on the paritial ridge. When I do my fades, I try to leave bulk at the ridge so it’s a nice transition but I struggle with blending it with clippers over comb. I want to save time instead of using guards.

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад +2

      I also think this is the most problematic area, when you go up from the nape and hit the curve of the occipital bone, the hair is now getting longer quickly, which also means darker quicker. And not so stretched out. Doing the fade below or above the occipital bone is magnitudes easier but doesn't always work for head shape, sometimes it has to be on the ridge, keep doing it though as you will get better the more you have to do it.

    • @Ajblendz
      @Ajblendz Год назад +1

      @@theoneminutebarber thank you for the quick response. I seen Chris bassio did a video review on you. So I check out the page and man, you have so much stuff on there that is amazing teaching experience! Your a great teacher. I look forward to watching many more videos. An shear work is where I need to get better with in the craft! Once again thank uou

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад +1

      Thanks AJ, that bossio video was totally out of the blue but cool he did that. I hope you do find some useful info on here. I'm sure there is a lot you already know, but there will is a little nugget of info buried in every video

    • @Ajblendz
      @Ajblendz Год назад

      @@theoneminutebarber we’re all great full for the time an effort you put in these videos! Almost done with all of them. Looking forward to many more! Keep up the great work, I appreciate it , we all do!! 🔥 💪🏽 🫡

  • @darlenegonzalez7360
    @darlenegonzalez7360 Год назад

    Love your technics.

  • @KathyLongoria1960
    @KathyLongoria1960 День назад

    The hardest is the top middle coming down I’m afraid I leave a callous any suggestions ?

  • @savannahcoleman8503
    @savannahcoleman8503 8 месяцев назад +1

    The hardest part is learning when to put in different guards or open and close the clippers.

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  8 месяцев назад

      I think you over time you will become seamless at choosing. Sometimes I choose a guard and don’t even know why I just feel it’s the best one to choose

  • @martinadams5382
    @martinadams5382 2 года назад

    One of my biggest current barbering challenges is mastering a low fade . If you have a chance to show how to cut those it would be appreciated. Thanks 👏

  • @swebbster
    @swebbster Год назад

    This will be my first time cutting my husbands hair hahaha he won’t care what the result will be but this is super helpful.

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад +1

      Let me know how it goes

    • @swebbster
      @swebbster Год назад

      @@theoneminutebarber Oh he’s a total sexy baddie now. He might even get lucky after we get all those tiny hairs off his neck and after I sweep the deck hahahaha But seriously. Thank you!

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад

      Brill good on you

  • @paulalucena1321
    @paulalucena1321 2 года назад +1

    Maravilhoso! !! Obrigada por compartilhar 👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @williegreen3098
    @williegreen3098 2 года назад +1

    Work with colicky and curly hair in crown area

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  2 года назад

      That is tough to work with. Double and even treble crowns can cause mayhem on a haircut.

  • @MrKiwispirit
    @MrKiwispirit 2 года назад

    Love this videos

  • @JaelTheRight
    @JaelTheRight 5 месяцев назад +1

    How do you manage boys with mixed (black white) thick hair and scissor cut? Not a fade fan. Stay at home mom trying to do my best for my husband and sons. I can't afford a nice set of clippers yet, so its the horrid Walmart 30 dollar set.

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  5 месяцев назад +1

      I have a video I am working on with very thick hair that may help. It’s a whole head scissor cut.

  • @shamrock743
    @shamrock743 Год назад +1

    Would be possible to use a white comb for dark hair cause you can't see clear the hair coming out of the comb.Thank you!

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад +1

      Absolutely!! Im using coloured combs for all my videos now.

    • @shamrock743
      @shamrock743 Год назад

      @theoneminutebarber Sorry, I didn't notice that was actually an older video and you changed that already.Thank you for your advices and very good videos.I just started to work part time in a barbershop after many years of cutting just friends and colleagues hair as a hobby so all the tips and knowledge are very much appreciated!

  • @marissapena4478
    @marissapena4478 2 года назад

    Muchas gracias. Video muy instructivo.

  • @ismagatarama1285
    @ismagatarama1285 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hello how are you doing sir i can try from down but to do the top it's more difficult for me

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  6 месяцев назад

      Keep trying, once you get it you will really enjoy the top down method

  • @amanjamini8250
    @amanjamini8250 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @warsfernando
    @warsfernando Год назад

    I learn a lot about cutting im just starting cutting hair during pandemic but i want to learn more coz I enjoying it now and now im the one who cut my, uncle, father, brother, my nephew and sometimes my grandmom's but im still beginner so my question is this kind of cutting style or technique cut use when i cutting women's short hair? Coz my grandmpm want me to cut her hair too barshop in our country is so expensive

    • @theoneminutebarber
      @theoneminutebarber  Год назад

      You can use scissor over comb on women’s hair if it’s a shorter style. That’s completely ok

  • @zulkiflihusin3385
    @zulkiflihusin3385 Год назад +1

    Tq bro

  • @kathygehres7172
    @kathygehres7172 Год назад

    My hardest is fading military cuts from a 0 up and blending out that line.