Good video. Just a tip from an old school barber and teacher. It's a bad habit to rest your hand on top of a customers head throughout the haircut. I see this all the time now when new barbers come in. It's something we teach people to stop doing when they come from cutting hair at home to working as a professional. One reason among several is that its uncomfortable for the client to have the pressure of someone's hand and arm pushing downward during their haircut. Second, certain angles it can obscure the light you need to see what you are doing which can cause you to have to rework that area. Thirdly, some people get into the habit of stretching the side of the head while blending, which can lead to more lines and dark areas created which is counterintuitive. Keep up the good work 😊
Awesome job. When changing my blades after being dull, do I change the static and rotating blades or one only needs to change the static? because, I see they mostly only sell the static ones.
I know I’m your old vids when you look like jersey shore you said something about hating fading from the bottom rather than top to bottom, so my question have you changed your mind in the process and if so why, timing, flow, rhythm?
Im familiar with getn caught chasing your tail in the middle of cuts skipn some steps for better time.....its pointless ive re-trained my cutting style sticking to the script and my results are more than satisfying!!! Good note sir!!!
Good video. Just a tip from an old school barber and teacher. It's a bad habit to rest your hand on top of a customers head throughout the haircut. I see this all the time now when new barbers come in. It's something we teach people to stop doing when they come from cutting hair at home to working as a professional. One reason among several is that its uncomfortable for the client to have the pressure of someone's hand and arm pushing downward during their haircut. Second, certain angles it can obscure the light you need to see what you are doing which can cause you to have to rework that area. Thirdly, some people get into the habit of stretching the side of the head while blending, which can lead to more lines and dark areas created which is counterintuitive.
Keep up the good work 😊
Thank you just became a barber in a shop with great barbers and I needed this!
@@savedonthebeat thanks man good luck
Love your content man I’m in barber school but without you I wouldn’t be really learning
Thanks for these long form tutorials. 🙏
Saber 2 hands down best clipper out
Love love the glasses 😍
Once again....throw some love to us lady barbers....any tips?
that was awesome brother understood everything, actually helped pick up my cutting speed
Great work and good music bro that's what I needed for a good fade out
I love these videos. By far my favorite and you knocked this one out of the park!! Respect
Great haircut, and very useful checkpoints indeed! Kevin, thanks for the sacrifice man, that's a good and dedicated modeling y'all
Thank you kindly!
Thanks for the steps bro you made the steps really easy to follow that is why I love your tutorials and cuts 💈💈💈💈✂️✂️✂️✂️✂️✂️
More vids like this eddie! 🔥
You actually got me into exploring barbering.
@@javict2352 this is the best compliment I could get
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Thanks for sharing this!
nice work bro as always. where can i get that blade on the clippers
Always appreciate the tutorials,ed…🔥 cut bro.i don’t understand how u have 500 some views and 79 likes .
Awesome job. When changing my blades after being dull, do I change the static and rotating blades or one only needs to change the static? because, I see they mostly only sell the static ones.
Eddie. Whats the difference with the tight guards vs regular ones. Dont they still cut at that true length?
Good stuff thanks 🙏🏼💈🇺🇸
I know I’m your old vids when you look like jersey shore you said something about hating fading from the bottom rather than top to bottom, so my question have you changed your mind in the process and if so why, timing, flow, rhythm?
You da goat
Looking for a new shaver. Tired of paying $300 one the b
Bruan. I’ve been through two of them already.
Babyliss fx 3 shaver hands down best shaver
Better than the style craft shaver he's using in the video.. Have you used them.. ? From this video they look as if they work well.
Im familiar with getn caught chasing your tail in the middle of cuts skipn some steps for better time.....its pointless ive re-trained my cutting style sticking to the script and my results are more than satisfying!!! Good note sir!!!
Much faster if you use the 1 guard with the grain and then against the with the corner no real need for the 1.5 guard with this type of hair
Sound like a master gem sir, you are correct
Great cut but it’s crazy that a $300 clipper cost $18 to make
Go make one for 18 ill buy 100k of them
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Never use a foil shaver with a customer that has skin conditions...it will only create ingrown hairs. 000 would be the lowest it should be cut.
That fade wasn’t right…bogus 😂😂😂😂😂😂
This haircut wasn’t his best 🤷🏽♂️
I know man the right side was good but the left side still needed some love.
He still chopping
That whole thumb shit Is bull
That wasn't great haircut..