I’ve been gradually going shorter on my first guideline. Started off with a 1.5, then a 1, now I’m down to a 0.5 and going up to a 3.5 to the top. Looks great! Thanks Alex!
I just gave myself my first haircut in my entire life due to quarantine. YOU helped me look good!. No way it would have came out really good without you. Thank you so much!!!. I followed most of these but wish I had followed the guidelines on the head. I feel I could have lined up both sides more equal to each other. I will check out your other videos for guidance on this. Besides this the haircut came out really dope. Thanks!!!.
Here for a refresher/new ideas. Been cutting my own hair for 16 years and mostly do it by feel these days in about 20 mins. This guy is ABSOLUTELY correct about the big standing mirror and the contact lenses. I wear glasses and specifically put my contacts in for cutting my hair. Good luck gents
One of the best tutorials I've seen yet! And I have seen quite a few! I am getting ready to do my first cut in 48 hours, and I think I have the basics down enough to avoid any disasters. I hope.
Your video will help me in a few weeks time to improve. Cut my own hair yesterday and made some small mistakes, but overall sense of liberation was well worth it. No more over priced haircuts for me, EVEN when things return to normal.
Ive been cutting my own hair for a little over a decade but its always just been a really short cut with tapered sides because i found it easier to get everything even if i cut it short. And while i do highly recommend doing that at first until you get comfortable i wish i had started trying to style it sooner. But my hair is very wavy and even slightly curly in some areas so cutting it for a specific style is very difficult which is why i stopped getting it cut "professionally". Most "professionals" just dont know how to cut wavy or curly hair. Anyways this video and another of yours has been helpful this past year ever since i started getting more adventurous with my haircuts. If anyone is reading this who still gets their haircut "professionally" i highly recommend cutting your own hair. Its about $30 for an entry level Whal clipper (and they are perfectly fine, ive been using mine for the whole time ive been cutting my hair which is over 10 years at this point. I just replace the blades every 3-4 years and keep the clippers clean and oiled). So $30 and you never have to pay for another haircut again. For most people money is really tight these days and most places who do half decent haircuts are going to charge at least $30. So for the price of one hair cut you can cut your own hair for the rest of your life. And its YOUR HAIR so you know it better than anyone and once you get good at cutting it youll be able to cut it better than anyone else can. If your like me and you cut your hair about once ever 2 months then in about a year youll have the hang of it. And in about 3 years youll never want anyone else to cut your hair ever again and youll regret not learning to cut your own hair sooner.
Thank you for not talking down to your viewers for not being professionals. So far this is the best video I've found for basic tips on how to use my clippers that doesn't expect me to already know all the terminology and everything. I'll be cutting my partner's hair, so thankfully we won't have to worry about the mirror set-up or bad vision once the glasses come off.
Bro I just started cutting my own hair but this video really helped me especially with the bad eye sight witch I have iv had to have my wig to tell me wether the guide lines are completely out because I can’t see so definitely gonna invest in some contacts
a Solution for #10 when working on the sides and back with a buzzer, simply tip Your glasses on your head. Put the ear loop above your temple, but angle it to where you can comfortable see. Just did it, and gave myself the best fade ive ever had. professional or self lol
I find it easier if i held the 2nd miror myself. I could get closer to my 1st miror and see it beter. The miror i use isnt that heavy so no problems with shaking or anything. But i do enjoy cutting my own hair, im getting better everytime so its pretty awesome. I got the same hairstyle as you but i got very straight hair, no wavey hair or curly hair. I did the back with a set of beard trimmers and added another fade so the back would look cleaner, worked like a charm. Great vid again Alex
Ive been cutting my own hair, then my fathers, then my brothers for years. I always recommend they wash their hair and that it is damp, not wet. And between cuts I pop the blade off and clean/oil it. Cutting your own hair is easy once you figure out what numbers you need where, but every hairstyle is different. Ive learned not everyone can pull off one hairstyle so I absolutely hate cutting my brothers hair. My dad's is easy, I just trim him every 2-3 weeks. Great tips though! Thanks brother!
Great advice Alex! I've been following your videos and have been cutting my own hair for the past two years. I've been getting better but the back is still a little difficult. At least I know that if I mess up, that I didn't pay a guy to mess it up.
I genuinely found this video to be informative and inspiring - Now I'm going to cut my hair :O I think the one thing I took out of this was the blending of the hairline - Glad I caught this before I risked anything.....
Please do a video on turning shoulder length hair into a fade self haircut tutorial. My hairs grown too long and I want my fade back however there is no barbershops open. I would be so grateful. Thanks man, love you channel ❤️😊
Find your part line and section off your hair. Then use a #4 guard to remove all of the hair from the sides and back. Once you do this, you can start to fade using the guards I use. Thanks for watching! More great content coming real soon! 😃
great job alex, been cutting my hair for over ten years but always struggled with blending. Any tips other than using half guard? Also, what equipment do you use? MODEL and brand, thanks!
Hi Alex, which is the best model hair clipper / trimmer you would recommend for a beginner, for self hair cut ? Hope this message reaches you... with all wishes, Awaiting your response,
4:22 Many people don't have a part that's so perfect the way yours is! In fact, most people don't! I'm trying to give my son a fade and this kid has hair that grows in every which direction and he only has a part line on the top middle part of his head. Even then, that part line goes about half way through the center of the top of his head, then does a HARD right hand 90 degree turn! His hair also doesn't lay so perfectly flat along the surface of his head the way yours does. Because of that, I'm lightweight screwing up his hair! He's fine with it, but I'm not.
Yeah, my hair parting is at the back center of my head. The parting depends on your hairstyle. Kids ones are harder because unlike adults, kids don't blow dry their hair and style it. Usually when you often blow dry your hair to a specific direction, as time goes by the hair will naturally "remember" the parting. Otherwise... Is to cut the hair so short that all of them just stands up. 😅 That way.. You don't need a parting.
I've been cutting my own hair for 20 years and people still don't believe me which I take as a compliment because I must have done a good enough job for them to think a professional did it 😃
I cut my hair for the first time using you guide. Now im about to do my 3rd self hair cut I dont think ill ever go back to a barber lol. I cant cut my hair as good as you can but who know with practice maybe one day i can get close.
I cut me own hair today. I never did it before. It was very difficult and I thought I'd screw it up. I used a blunt small kitchen scissors only and a mirror. Wet hair beforehand. I didn't cut it too tight. top 3-4 cm... Sides and back about 2 cms. I managed to a shape around the ears and cut the back straight by feel. That's the key. You don't need an electric clippers. I used a razor over and back on my neck which was wet beforehand and rubbed my neck with plenty of hand sanitizer alcohol afterwards.
I solved the mirror problem by attaching my old bathroom mirror to the back. Now I have a 3D mirror system as soon as I open the side panels of the new cabinet slightly. Probably the best thing you can do when you cut your own hair. But it is also very important that you put everything at the right height.
Any tips ive been doing simple haircuts, (no fade or anything) just #1 all the way. But i also been doing myself hairline with a straight razor. But i always end up cutting myself lol any tips for a bigginer?
Thank you so much for making these videos! I cut my own hair for the second time. The first one was just the tips to see how it went. Waited a week and then cut it in half because my hair was pretty long. It went well!!! My family and friends were impressed with the cut. THANK YOU!!! x3
Unfortunately I have to wet my hair with the clippers. It’s so light and fine it just won’t work. The initial part of each stroke is fine with dry hair, but the last few hairs just get pushed up. I usually do my sides from the top down. So on the first pass I cut the entire side with the longest guard I’m going to want near the part. The hair closest to the part I have to dampen at least a little in order to get them. Then as I work down with two more guards I just dampen as necessary.
I have never used a 3 way mirror so I can’t give you a yes or no response. But my mirror setup is only $7. Check out my mirror setup video to learn more!
❤❤❤❤❤ I really want to cut my hair after being inspired by your video but I'm just a little scared. I do not know how to react and how to deal with the situation if the results are not satisfactory.
You are so funny!!! And very skilled!!! I have made all those mistakes in the course of 20 years cutting my own hair. Thanks for teaching me new skills🤗
Alex: I'm not sure if I'm already in a position to cut my hair, I'll try, but I assure you, I had a lot of fun with your video. Greetings from Buenos Aires.
Could you please make a video on just simple Spike cut. I mean all the hair are of uniform length except the front hair (near to forehead only) little bit longer in length.
I decided to not wait for bravery to find me and after i watched several guys on youtube demonstrate how to cut hair including this one and remembering how the gal at the salon cut my hair I just jumped in and started to cut my mop. Due to covid my hair had got pretty long. I have very strait fine hair and the new Wahl hair cutting kit I bought didn't cut my hair as easy as the ones the guys on youtube used. I found that looking into two mirrors to cut the back was almost impossible and when I was pulling my hair up with the comb and cutting with scissors was fine one direction but I couldn't go the other direction. My first time didn't turn out to bad but I still need help with blending the back and straitening things up a little more. Not as easy as you make it look.
It will take a lot of practice but you will get it as time goes on. Also, if you are serious about learning, you can join our new self-haircut course which comes out tomorrow, July 1st! You may check out the course details on our website www.alexkouras.com. Thanks for watching! More great videos coming out soon! 😄
You're very talented at cutting your own hair. 🤩 Looks great! I'm a woman with way TOO MUCH hair and I think about shaving all my hair off. I could make a giant wig off all my hair! 😩
I cut my hair for the first time a couple weeks ago and I had to use a handheld mirror to cut the back and sides😂now I bought a 3 way mirror so I should be set
Thanks for the tips! I tried to cut my hair just now, but unfortunately, I failed. However, it could have turned out a lot worse if I didn't watch your video.
Thanks for watching! Which self-haircut tip was the most helpful to you?
I'm almost sure, you're a Syrian guy, right ?
@@amasha88 greek
I've been cutting my own hair for decades and THE #1 mistake is..........coming home drunk and deciding to cut your hair.
😂🤙🏽✔️💯💯🙌🏽💯💯
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I’ve been gradually going shorter on my first guideline. Started off with a 1.5, then a 1, now I’m down to a 0.5 and going up to a 3.5 to the top. Looks great! Thanks Alex!
Good keep Improving
@@Messup7654 thank you 🙏
inch or mm?
@@SuperMan19867 guard size
I just gave myself my first haircut in my entire life due to quarantine. YOU helped me look good!. No way it would have came out really good without you. Thank you so much!!!. I followed most of these but wish I had followed the guidelines on the head. I feel I could have lined up both sides more equal to each other. I will check out your other videos for guidance on this. Besides this the haircut came out really dope. Thanks!!!.
I'm happy to help you! Thanks for your support! More great content coming soon! 😄
This guys got the skills that taught me how to cut my hair and save so much money .. 👍💇♂️
Thank you I appreciate your comment! More great content coming real soon! 😃
Save me money , and an awkward barber experience.
you do realise you're helping barbers and hairdressers go out of business right?
Alex Kouras I’ve just bought another new upgrade of clippers because Alex Wahl Seniors 👍
Great your putting people who are struggling to make a living out of business
Here for a refresher/new ideas. Been cutting my own hair for 16 years and mostly do it by feel these days in about 20 mins. This guy is ABSOLUTELY correct about the big standing mirror and the contact lenses. I wear glasses and specifically put my contacts in for cutting my hair. Good luck gents
Cheaper just to wear my glasses.
That quote at 6 min is exactly what I needed to hear today
One day I want to go to a park and see like 20 you tubers all shouting “it’s your boy” into their phones
@x I went to a park yesterday in fact good sir
@x what you got to say now
@@legionofgod6691 the back yard of a crack house isn’t considered a park …the only slide was the dope boys sliding out the back running from the popo
@x he got you there
You've been a bit silent there
One of the best tutorials I've seen yet! And I have seen quite a few! I am getting ready to do my first cut in 48 hours, and I think I have the basics down enough to avoid any disasters. I hope.
How did the cut go out?
Alex Kouras, Your own haircut tutorial is perfect.
Your video will help me in a few weeks time to improve. Cut my own hair yesterday and made some small mistakes, but overall sense of liberation was well worth it. No more over priced haircuts for me, EVEN when things return to normal.
Ive been cutting my own hair for a little over a decade but its always just been a really short cut with tapered sides because i found it easier to get everything even if i cut it short. And while i do highly recommend doing that at first until you get comfortable i wish i had started trying to style it sooner. But my hair is very wavy and even slightly curly in some areas so cutting it for a specific style is very difficult which is why i stopped getting it cut "professionally". Most "professionals" just dont know how to cut wavy or curly hair. Anyways this video and another of yours has been helpful this past year ever since i started getting more adventurous with my haircuts. If anyone is reading this who still gets their haircut "professionally" i highly recommend cutting your own hair. Its about $30 for an entry level Whal clipper (and they are perfectly fine, ive been using mine for the whole time ive been cutting my hair which is over 10 years at this point. I just replace the blades every 3-4 years and keep the clippers clean and oiled). So $30 and you never have to pay for another haircut again. For most people money is really tight these days and most places who do half decent haircuts are going to charge at least $30. So for the price of one hair cut you can cut your own hair for the rest of your life. And its YOUR HAIR so you know it better than anyone and once you get good at cutting it youll be able to cut it better than anyone else can. If your like me and you cut your hair about once ever 2 months then in about a year youll have the hang of it. And in about 3 years youll never want anyone else to cut your hair ever again and youll regret not learning to cut your own hair sooner.
Short story
Thank you for not talking down to your viewers for not being professionals. So far this is the best video I've found for basic tips on how to use my clippers that doesn't expect me to already know all the terminology and everything. I'll be cutting my partner's hair, so thankfully we won't have to worry about the mirror set-up or bad vision once the glasses come off.
Everything in life seems difficult untill u finally do it.👏
Thank you!! Please continue making haircut vids, It's been 6 months of cutting my own hair because of this guy! Support and learn from him
Bro I just started cutting my own hair but this video really helped me especially with the bad eye sight witch I have iv had to have my wig to tell me wether the guide lines are completely out because I can’t see so definitely gonna invest in some contacts
Lol😂 I using a hand held mirror as you were saying don’t use it lol
I use my phone camera as the mirror 😅
a Solution for #10
when working on the sides and back with a buzzer, simply tip Your glasses on your head. Put the ear loop above your temple, but angle it to where you can comfortable see. Just did it, and gave myself the best fade ive ever had. professional or self lol
Started cutting my own hair during lock down ...I've gotten pretty good at it ...wont go back to barbers thanks
Why were you locked down ? Riot in the chow hall ?
I find it easier if i held the 2nd miror myself. I could get closer to my 1st miror and see it beter. The miror i use isnt that heavy so no problems with shaking or anything. But i do enjoy cutting my own hair, im getting better everytime so its pretty awesome. I got the same hairstyle as you but i got very straight hair, no wavey hair or curly hair. I did the back with a set of beard trimmers and added another fade so the back would look cleaner, worked like a charm. Great vid again Alex
Thanks for watching! More great content coming real soon! 😃
Ive been cutting my own hair, then my fathers, then my brothers for years. I always recommend they wash their hair and that it is damp, not wet. And between cuts I pop the blade off and clean/oil it. Cutting your own hair is easy once you figure out what numbers you need where, but every hairstyle is different. Ive learned not everyone can pull off one hairstyle so I absolutely hate cutting my brothers hair. My dad's is easy, I just trim him every 2-3 weeks. Great tips though! Thanks brother!
Once again, total 100% talent.
Great advice Alex! I've been following your videos and have been cutting my own hair for the past two years. I've been getting better but the back is still a little difficult.
At least I know that if I mess up, that I didn't pay a guy to mess it up.
Bro, I’ve used your videos and cut my hairs already 3 times! And each time better then before 👍🏼🙏🏼
Awesome work! Thanks for watching! More great content coming real soon! 😃
Same here, just finished my 5th cut since the beginning of the lockout. Every time I used your video. Thanks dude!!
im very interested in cutting my own hair and styling it how i like. what clipper do u recommend thats cheap but good qulaity. love your content ❤
Made the #7 and #8 mistake 😭... Now waiting to get back some volume to give a lil shape... And give some proper fade .... Ur videos r really useful 👍💯
Thank you Yash, glad you are enjoying the tips!
Cries in allergic to contacts
Mr. Handsome is back.
This intro was much more natural, would prefer this over the ordinary intro.
I will keep this in mind! Thanks for watching! More great content coming real soon! 😃
I genuinely found this video to be informative and inspiring - Now I'm going to cut my hair :O I think the one thing I took out of this was the blending of the hairline - Glad I caught this before I risked anything.....
You got this! Patience... Thanks for watching! More great content coming soon! 😃
Please do a video on turning shoulder length hair into a fade self haircut tutorial. My hairs grown too long and I want my fade back however there is no barbershops open. I would be so grateful. Thanks man, love you channel ❤️😊
Find your part line and section off your hair. Then use a #4 guard to remove all of the hair from the sides and back. Once you do this, you can start to fade using the guards I use. Thanks for watching! More great content coming real soon! 😃
great job alex, been cutting my hair for over ten years but always struggled with blending. Any tips other than using half guard? Also, what equipment do you use? MODEL and brand, thanks!
Hi Alex, which is the best model hair clipper / trimmer you would recommend for a beginner, for self hair cut ? Hope this message reaches you... with all wishes, Awaiting your response,
Great tips! 👏🏼 Thanks so much 👍🏼
Bro I am F***ing dyingggggg. That mirror shaking was so me the first time I cut my hair lmfaooooooooo.
Just got some new clippers. I’ve been cutting my hair and others for 6 years and was looking for some additional ideas. Loved what you had to say.
4:22 Many people don't have a part that's so perfect the way yours is! In fact, most people don't! I'm trying to give my son a fade and this kid has hair that grows in every which direction and he only has a part line on the top middle part of his head. Even then, that part line goes about half way through the center of the top of his head, then does a HARD right hand 90 degree turn! His hair also doesn't lay so perfectly flat along the surface of his head the way yours does. Because of that, I'm lightweight screwing up his hair! He's fine with it, but I'm not.
Yeah, my hair parting is at the back center of my head. The parting depends on your hairstyle.
Kids ones are harder because unlike adults, kids don't blow dry their hair and style it. Usually when you often blow dry your hair to a specific direction, as time goes by the hair will naturally "remember" the parting.
Otherwise... Is to cut the hair so short that all of them just stands up. 😅 That way.. You don't need a parting.
Getting back of the head requires Yoga stretches.
The only guy who actually considered the fact that people with poor vision also would want to cut their own hair.
the top of the head is the hardest for me, thanks for the tips!!!
God-dayum those are some straight lines!! 🤩
I've been cutting my own hair for 20 years and people still don't believe me which I take as a compliment because I must have done a good enough job for them to think a professional did it 😃
I cut my hair for the first time using you guide. Now im about to do my 3rd self hair cut I dont think ill ever go back to a barber lol. I cant cut my hair as good as you can but who know with practice maybe one day i can get close.
That's the spirit! Thanks for watching! More great videos coming out soon! 😄
I cut me own hair today.
I never did it before.
It was very difficult and I thought I'd screw it up.
I used a blunt small kitchen scissors only and a mirror. Wet hair beforehand.
I didn't cut it too tight. top 3-4 cm... Sides and back about 2 cms. I managed to a shape around the ears and cut the back straight by feel.
That's the key.
You don't need an electric clippers.
I used a razor over and back on my neck which was wet beforehand and rubbed my neck with plenty of hand sanitizer alcohol afterwards.
Your explanation was easy understandable
I solved the mirror problem by attaching my old bathroom mirror to the back. Now I have a 3D mirror system as soon as I open the side panels of the new cabinet slightly. Probably the best thing you can do when you cut your own hair. But it is also very important that you put everything at the right height.
Any tips ive been doing simple haircuts, (no fade or anything) just #1 all the way.
But i also been doing myself hairline with a straight razor. But i always end up cutting myself lol any tips for a bigginer?
Try training shaving on a balloon
Great & helpful content.
Thank you so much for making these videos!
I cut my own hair for the second time. The first one was just the tips to see how it went.
Waited a week and then cut it in half because my hair was pretty long. It went well!!!
My family and friends were impressed with the cut.
THANK YOU!!! x3
Awesome work! Thanks for watching! More great content coming soon! 😃
They just told you that, because you're family.
Or maybe he did a good job and they WERE impressed. Don't be a negative hater @ia7277.
Great explaination,great suggestion,great job...bravo Alex👏👏👏looks awesome❤❤
Thanks for watching! More great content coming real soon! 😃
AWESOME!! THANK YOU ALEX!!
My pleasure!!
Big ups from France . Thanks for this cool videos 👌🏻😎
Glad you like them! Thanks for your support 🙏
Very good video. You are funny, without trying hard. I liked the sketches you have, as I can identify with these mistakes.
Bruh, this helped me out so much! Good looks dude
Of course! Thanks for watching! More great content coming soon! 😄
Very fine demonstration to follow easily
Where can I buy that clipper that you used ? Model? Brand name ? and the number of the adopter on the clipper?
Great tips, especially the mirror tip
Loving all your videos 🙌🏼
Thanks for watching! More great content coming real soon! 😃
You are awesome! You should be the president.
Always on point with the haircut vids man. I've learned the most from you these past couple of months in terms of self cuts. Thank you!
Thanks for watching! More great content coming real soon! 😃
Unfortunately I have to wet my hair with the clippers. It’s so light and fine it just won’t work. The initial part of each stroke is fine with dry hair, but the last few hairs just get pushed up. I usually do my sides from the top down. So on the first pass I cut the entire side with the longest guard I’m going to want near the part. The hair closest to the part I have to dampen at least a little in order to get them. Then as I work down with two more guards I just dampen as necessary.
I been getting pretty used to self cutting but I'll stop torturing my clipper with wet hair from on. Thanks!
Do u recommend just buying a 3 way mirror
I have never used a 3 way mirror so I can’t give you a yes or no response. But my mirror setup is only $7. Check out my mirror setup video to learn more!
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I really want to cut my hair after being inspired by your video but I'm just a little scared. I do not know how to react and how to deal with the situation if the results are not satisfactory.
Buy a basecap in case... :D
Ughhh the neckline is the hardest for me gotta practice more on that
Hi Alex what machine do you use
You are so funny!!! And very skilled!!! I have made all those mistakes in the course of 20 years cutting my own hair.
Thanks for teaching me new skills🤗
Great advise not only for self haircut but life wisdom👍
Thanks for watching! More great content coming real soon! 😃
Well...did not ONCE question how I was gonna do this being deeply shortsighted when I bought the clips... That last tip saved me
Alex: I'm not sure if I'm already in a position to cut my hair, I'll try, but I assure you, I had a lot of fun with your video. Greetings from Buenos Aires.
Awesome content man keep up the good work, excited to see more 🍿
Thanks for watching! More great content coming real soon! 😃
I tried it yesterday for the first time and I have to agree with the mirror thing. Using that handheld was garbage.
Could you please make a video on just simple Spike cut. I mean all the hair are of uniform length except the front hair (near to forehead only) little bit longer in length.
I decided to not wait for bravery to find me and after i watched several guys on youtube demonstrate how to cut hair including this one and remembering how the gal at the salon cut my hair I just jumped in and started to cut my mop. Due to covid my hair had got pretty long. I have very strait fine hair and the new Wahl hair cutting kit I bought didn't cut my hair as easy as the ones the guys on youtube used. I found that looking into two mirrors to cut the back was almost impossible and when I was pulling my hair up with the comb and cutting with scissors was fine one direction but I couldn't go the other direction. My first time didn't turn out to bad but I still need help with blending the back and straitening things up a little more. Not as easy as you make it look.
It will take a lot of practice but you will get it as time goes on. Also, if you are serious about learning, you can join our new self-haircut course which comes out tomorrow, July 1st! You may check out the course details on our website www.alexkouras.com. Thanks for watching! More great videos coming out soon! 😄
TRUTH !
Nice vid. Thanks broseph.
How do you cut a curly top is my question?
Making it so simple 🔥
You are super ! Thank you for your videos !
Please review the self cut mirror system
Can we use clippers on the top of the head? Say 20 mm clippers??
Thanks for helping saving bucks👍
The best content I've watched so far!🔥 Thank you for making this video.
Thanks for your support! More great content coming soon! 😄
Alex, great tutorial. Probably the best on the internet. Thanks.
Thanks for your support! More great content coming soon! 😄
Fantastic video and informative welldone. Starting to cut my own hair coz of covid few mistakes but ok and got wife to do back of head👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌
Great advice thank you!
Hii sir..sir can i cut my hair with nova nht1076 trimmer..
Plzz suggest me..thanks
You're very talented at cutting your own hair. 🤩 Looks great! I'm a woman with way TOO MUCH hair and I think about shaving all my hair off. I could make a giant wig off all my hair! 😩
i use a hand held mirror along with my bathroom wall mirror to fade my hair. :)
Funny af but good vid
I'm so freaking scared lol
Thank you so much for your videos!!
Don’t be scared! Just start small and do easy trims to get yourself started and used to having a clipper in your hand.
@@AlexKouras thanks for the reassurance 🥰
Love the follow up videos. I need all the help I can get 😂
Ha haaaa
Can i cut my front hair with trimmer?
You make that look easy !!
awesome Video!!
Possible addition to the list - use wahl oil on your clippers.
Definitely! Thanks for watching! More great content coming real soon! 😃
Who needs Wahl Oil when you got Barry Wood Sauce
I cut my hair for the first time a couple weeks ago and I had to use a handheld mirror to cut the back and sides😂now I bought a 3 way mirror so I should be set
Hopefully that works better! Thanks for watching! More great content coming real soon! 😃
Thanks for the tips! I tried to cut my hair just now, but unfortunately, I failed. However, it could have turned out a lot worse if I didn't watch your video.
You will get there with more practice! Thanks for watching! More great content coming soon! 😃
looks perfect!
Thnks for tips man.. i sub. My hair is just like you but i never used comb even when i cut it my self.
great tips bro. thanks!
5:58 everthing in life seems dificult, until u finaly do it, n its easy
thanks