Didn’t we see a video already of Dan getting his ha buzzed! I’m surprised we are still seeing him with long hair! Have to admit that video was a shock! It will take a bit time for us to get used to the new Dan but it gave us courage to just go for it! Some of us are stuck in our old way and need a push into a new look! Still such a fan here!
Yeah, this was filmed before his haircut. I loved Dan's long hair, but I understand his reasons for wanting to cut it. With his hair being so incredibly short now, he can grow it back into the shape and length he wants. Personally, I like his hair a little longer.
This barber is an artist! He knows hair! He is very gifted and any one is fortunate to meet him..fascinating. His skill! Rare talent! Very gifted. Congratulations¡!😊
I love when he said after looking at the first pic...your hair isn't going to do that or your not going to get that...wish women's stylists would be so frank.
I've been blessed to have a few female stylists who were honest with me when I showed them a pic of a style they knew would never work on me. It was hard for me to hear, but I later appreciated it. One time, I wanted a Halle Berry cut a la the '90s. My stylist tactfully let me know the cut would not flatter my neck rolls 😅, not to mention that the style was high maintenance. 😂 I settled for a trim. ✂️ I'm in awe of Dan's surgical cuts as he massages yet boosts his clients' egos. Master class! 🙌🏾💫
I have curly hair with a similar curl to his. It's a soft curl and it's very pretty but it has to be cut properly. I am lucky that I have a good hairdresser who works with me and is frank about what my hair will and will not do.
Back when I had hair it was curly like that. I used to pat it dry with a towel, then shake my head over the shower or tub, that's it. It dried shiny and beautiful. Only combed my hair in the shower when I combed in the conditioner (wide toothed comb - and I was a morning shower person). Worked really well.
I have been doing hair for 42 years. I specialize in curly hair. I disagree about conditioners. Shampoo (and water alone) is alkaline which leaves the cuticle open especially on curly hair which in turn leaves the hair dry and dehydrated. Conditioners are acid which are designed to close the cuticle leaving curly hair smoother and more hydrated.
I have had curly hair all my life 62 years and at the moment it's the longest I've ever had it...half way down my back couldn't agree with you more.My hair would look terrible without conditioner.I always condition, never use products or any shampoo or conditioner full of chemicals.I water down a little conditioner to keep frizz under control. People everywhere I go tell me how beautiful my hair is 🙂
9:46 Dan said I would only condition your hair, every time you shampoo your hair. Emphasising the natural oils to come through rather than depleting with condition when not necessarily shampooing the hair. Timestamp of what he actually said provided. Have a listen :)
Joseph is right 👆, I'd just add that he even says at 7:35 that he shampooed and conditioned his hair 😌. His only point was to use those two products together, and then maybe try a leave in after care conditioner on days when you don't shampoo your hair 😉
You do such good work! I'm a 70 year old woman and am losing my hair. I just got it cut short and I would love for you to fix the mess my hairdresser made of it. Alas, I live in Texas. If wishes were fishes...
So nice to see a cut on curly hair! Being plagued with it myself I’ve lost count of the number of hairdressers who have no idea what to do, or say, “well if I cut the top you’ll have no perm left”. It is hard to take care of curls & to find someone who knows how to cut them. Thankfully, now I’m older, I have the whole lot cut off, back of head shaved, pixie cut, I love it 😊
I was watching one of your videos from 2 years ago. Boy, have you changed! It appears you lost a lot of weight, longer hair and have beautiful gray hair.
I think the cut would have looked a lot better with a longer fringe. Would have been nice with a more tidy sides and leaving length in the front. Just my opinion and what I personally like. Dan is a master and the client didn’t give him much direction other than keep length which doesn’t really work in this situation
I think he wanted to preserve the length on the sides based on the picture the client showed him. What the client really needs is a chemical treatment to relax his hair just enough like he suggested, "opposite of a perm". Justin Timberlake has a relaxer and it looks good. Btw... the guys hair is gorgeous. Love it! ❤
I'm so fussy bout my hair but id happily sit in yr chair, Why? Bcoz U listen, u explain, u offer yr professional advice, u don't dictate. Thanks 4 all yr videos I found yr channel just b4 Christmas, yr voice is so calmin n relaxin I wud b slippin off the seat xx
Yea....I know the feeling. Even though he has loads of hair, the individual strands are fine. Product weighs it down which is why Dan said cut down on the conditioner. His hair would do well without anything on it.
I have curly hair and do not own a brush, only a wide tooth comb to use while hair is wet. Fixing my hair means spritzing with water or using a little product. Once it's dry there is no combing or brushing.
A tip to the barber- please don't scrunch or pinch curls. You're only creating frizz. When applying product it's best to apply to wet or slightly towel dried hair, then kind of stroke the hair (top down motion, like youre petting the hair or sliding it between praying hands). This allows product to coat strands without creating frizz. Oh, and you probably need more product than you realize if you use the proper product (usually leave in conditioner). Applying products this way will allow you to see the curl pattern come to life rather than you attempting to create your own curl pattern by scrunching. Hope this helps you in the future. xx
I can always feel more confident when I am cutting the similar haircut after this fabulous teaching how to cut it and tell client something about it. Another extraordinary video! Cheered my Sunday night! Thanks! :)
When you were giving him advice on how often he needs to shampoo, that hit home for me! I am about to turn 73. When I was growing up, the shampoo directions on the bottle all said “wash, rinse, repeat” daily. I only did it once! I washed my hair every day because I was an athlete and then went to gym Then in last 10 years, I didn’t wash my hair on Sundays! Now I am still washing too much. I will try 1 or 2x per week because it is super dried out! Crazy how the info has changed over the years.
It'll probably take a few months for your hair to adapt to less frequent shampooing, thats something I've learnt from having long hair for three years :) Glad you've learnt something, it's never too late to do something differently :)
I think this cut will grow out with a much more proportional shape. I will like a little longer back neckline and bangs in front. Just now needs to grow into it. Great job dan.
Fabulous hair as a fellow curly myself I went to a hairdresser that specialises in cutting only curly hair game changer. Cut curl by curl .. DRY …. Dan I’m learning to cut my own sons hair better because I’m watching you my bedtime. Ritual watching Dan x
Great cut…and it looks great with amazing features….what a lucky guy…great jaw…great cheekbones….great curls. Have him back in 6 months so we can see where he’s at in his growth. Dan, looking good!!!!
"A haircut to grow out your hair" always has me confused 😅 the only time I ever succeeded was just not having it cut at all for a year, will look horrible for a while but in the end its worth it. I never succeeded when getting regular haircuts though.....
The kind of hair little old ladies think is gorgeous. They probably tell you how lucky you are. As a (now) little old lady who had completely unmanageable, fine curly hair, I feel your pain. (And I cut my own hair because I never found a hairdresser who understood my hair). All the best
You gave this handsome young man a nice trim. He said he wanted it to look more balanced, and now it does. He has nice hair, but it's so curly that I'm sure it's hard to style.
I have crazy curly hair. I do cut it myself which pretty good for two or three days even hairdresser liked it but, on day FOUR that's a different story (it goes crazy again.) Enough is enough, I took a salon person's business card and I take care of this. And this year.
I love Dan when he looking at what face shape you had and then measure what length or style his going to cut I’m also a cosmetologist but not practicing anymore coz my license expired but I had learn a lot technique from his cutting 😊
I think he needs to moisturise that hair. He needs a leave-in, curl cream and a mousse or gel after the shower to seal moisture. That's what I do to keep my waves soft and not frizzy in the UK. Some people mentioned a relaxer. Nah, I see potential in his curls, but he needs to look after it with hair masks once in a while and styling products after washing and conditioning. Edit: And yes, I clarify my hair every 2-3 washes. It works marvels to reset your hair not only because of the water, but the buildup from styling products.
He needs some curly haircare tips, otherwise he'll just end up with dry, tangled/matted hair again. Setting with gel and mousse then diffuse would be great with getting curl definition, preventing frizz, and holding curls and moisture (which helps with preventing tangles).
When I am hot I just pull my hair back in a pony tail or pull it off of my face. I have bangs and I can't stand to wear them when it is hot. It makes me so much hotter and pulling them off of myself makes a big difference. It's like night and day
His hair is just like my brother's. He had straight hair and then suddenly it just started curling around puberty, and now, just a crazy mass of curls.
Loving the t shirt you are wearing on this video, TAA is my favourite player, the bonus is he plays for my favourite team ( corner taken quickly), iconic ❤
Why didn't he dry sculpt it first and then tidy it up wet? He needed more projection and volume on the top front, covering his forehead and then gradually shorter around the sides, higher on his crown to round it all out. Sorry but most hairdresser who don't have curly hair always F#%& it up and curly hair takes forever to grow out. ❤
Try Moroccan ghassoul clay, it has transformed my hair , along with aloe Vera gel as styling aid and rose hip oil as conditioner. And sometimes Giovanni ornagic leqve in on ends. My hair has never responded better, to no rinse out conditioner and. No shampoo like this before. I have high porosity, protein sensitive non oily hair.
usually the cuts are great, but this was not it. Should have noticed the thinness in his hairline at the start and realized you'd need to leave some of the weight in his midsection to maintain his full look. Also to barbers in general, please stop using thinning shears on type 3 curls cause it breaks up our curl pattern and makes the hair look frizzy like the gentleman here. I hope the client recovers
Clarifying shampoo will suck the life out of your hair, especially curls. I live where there's hard water, and I've found a vinegar/water rinse once every 7-10 days to be entirely sufficient to keep the mineral deposits in check without drying the hair out.
He went from a young man with an overgrown broccoli haircut to a middle aged divorced man with a receding hairline, 2 mortgages, and a boring corporate job. Not sure which one is better. I think a more modern cut would've been more appropriate for his age and looked better on him. But at the end of the day he wanted a good cut to grow over time into his desired cut. Can't really blame anyone for this. The circumstances were what they were. What can you do.
@@craigstoddart2378 because his hair wasn't fully dry and they weren't gonna risk any damage with more heat or wait it out for the clip... using too much heat could easily result in a corrupted dry result as well, use your brain
Very nice cut but I miss your long thick hair and I am glad you leave it natural and dont color it. If you want more highlights in your hair add some apple cider or reg vinegar to water , rinse your hair with it and go out in the sun. You can also use clear henna, no color.
Again, Dan has worked magic here. Sam has a very sharply angled face and there was just way too much hair on the top that emphasised the angularity of his face and gave it too much height. I really appreciate how Dan gets to the point about what the client thinks he wants and communicates what the clients choice will do and what is actually going to work better. Dan has softened the angles of his face without making him look effeminate. Sam came in looking pinched and left looking more open and approachable.
He needs "the curly girl hair routine"!!! After shampoo and conditioner you wide tooth comb then scrunch with a microfibre cloth. Then, take leave in conditioner all over your hands and with prayer hands sandwich chunks of hair from root to tip allover. Then take hair gel allover hands and again with prayer hands, sandwich chunks of hair root to tip coating all the hair. This is called putting on the "cast". Then, take the microfibre cloth and scrunch all the hair bottom to roots. Tip your curls upside down into the microfibre cloth and wrap the cloth into a turban and leave for minimum 20 mins. You can use an old t-shirt or cotton cloth if you haven't got microfibre btw. Then unwrap your turban, put a diffuse attachment on your hairdryer and cup tip to roots chunks of curls pushing up to scalp. Switch the hairdryer on when you've cupped and off again before you remove the diffuser. So you switch the hairdryer on and off throughout holding each cup of curls for several seconds. Use a low heat, slowest setting on the hairdryer. Once all dried you will have crunchy curls. Now you need to "break the cast" by gently going around your hair taking hanfuls of curls and scrunching them upwards from tips to roots breaking the gel cast. Once done you will have moisturized, glissy, soft bouncy curls! Use a silk pillowcase or wrap your curls in a silk scarf in bed. To revive curls on the following days you can salt spritz and diffuse or do the leave in conditioner and gel then diffuse. All people with wavy or curly hair should follow this routine because it's really fantastic! Look it up on youtube there's loads of people doing it. Funnily enough i've been doing this routine for 30 years but now it's actually a thing everyone is raving about 😅
That's the issue with curls: often, when you think you need a haircut, what you really need is just some styling product. Before heading to the barber or salon, give it a few weeks after you start thinking, "I should get a haircut." You might change your mind by then. If not, go ahead, but remember, there's a way to trim your hair while still keeping it long-it's called "fake cutting." Gels, creams, and other styling products are your friends during the so-called "awkward" stage.😂😂
Both wernt satisfied with the end result but they tried to keep the charade up to keep the spirits up and just send him on his way as fast as possible 🙂
not a great look in my opinion. Really like your videos but a more modern approach would make way better cuts, like introducing fades and tapers more often to your master scissor skills would be amazing.
Happy new year everyone! New videos being filmed very soon so you’ll get to see Dan’s new hair finally after our dramatic reveal 😅
Didn’t we see a video already of Dan getting his ha buzzed! I’m surprised we are still seeing him with long hair! Have to admit that video was a shock! It will take a bit time for us to get used to the new Dan but it gave us courage to just go for it! Some of us are stuck in our old way and need a push into a new look! Still such a fan here!
Yeah, this was filmed before his haircut. I loved Dan's long hair, but I understand his reasons for wanting to cut it. With his hair being so incredibly short now, he can grow it back into the shape and length he wants. Personally, I like his hair a little longer.
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The consultations beforehand are so valuable. Love how Dan sets a realistic expectation for the client.
Dan loves hair and cutting/styling it. That passion is so visible in these videos. Great job, man!
This barber is an artist! He knows hair! He is very gifted and any one is fortunate to meet him..fascinating. His skill! Rare talent! Very gifted. Congratulations¡!😊
I love when he said after looking at the first pic...your hair isn't going to do that or your not going to get that...wish women's stylists would be so frank.
I've had a couple of stylists who were that frank. They're not easy to find.
I’m Lucky that my hair stylist tells me what my hair can and cannot do. She always ask what my hair goals are.
Can’t find any that will offer up beautiful alternatives…heck, can’t even, find one to give a razor cut!
I've been blessed to have a few female stylists who were honest with me when I showed them a pic of a style they knew would never work on me. It was hard for me to hear, but I later appreciated it.
One time, I wanted a Halle Berry cut a la the '90s. My stylist tactfully let me know the cut would not flatter my neck rolls 😅, not to mention that the style was high maintenance. 😂
I settled for a trim. ✂️
I'm in awe of Dan's surgical cuts as he massages yet boosts his clients' egos. Master class! 🙌🏾💫
I have curly hair with a similar curl to his. It's a soft curl and it's very pretty but it has to be cut properly. I am lucky that I have a good hairdresser who works with me and is frank about what my hair will and will not do.
Dan and crew. I want to take this moment to say how much I appreciate all the hard work you do. Thank you!
Back when I had hair it was curly like that. I used to pat it dry with a towel, then shake my head over the shower or tub, that's it. It dried shiny and beautiful. Only combed my hair in the shower when I combed in the conditioner (wide toothed comb - and I was a morning shower person). Worked really well.
I have been doing hair for 42 years. I specialize in curly hair. I disagree about conditioners. Shampoo (and water alone) is alkaline which leaves the cuticle open especially on curly hair which in turn leaves the hair dry and dehydrated. Conditioners are acid which are designed to close the cuticle leaving curly hair smoother and more hydrated.
I have had curly hair all my life 62 years and at the moment it's the longest I've ever had it...half way down my back couldn't agree with you more.My hair would look terrible without conditioner.I always condition, never use products or any shampoo or conditioner full of chemicals.I water down a little conditioner to keep frizz under control.
People everywhere I go tell me how beautiful my hair is 🙂
9:46 Dan said I would only condition your hair, every time you shampoo your hair. Emphasising the natural oils to come through rather than depleting with condition when not necessarily shampooing the hair. Timestamp of what he actually said provided. Have a listen :)
Joseph is right 👆, I'd just add that he even says at 7:35 that he shampooed and conditioned his hair 😌. His only point was to use those two products together, and then maybe try a leave in after care conditioner on days when you don't shampoo your hair 😉
I am so envious of this guys gorgeous curls. I really enjoy watching your videos and how you talk to your clients plus how you cut hair.
As a Brit living in Australia, it's funny to see an Aussie back in the homeland
You do such good work! I'm a 70 year old woman and am losing my hair. I just got it cut short and I would love for you to fix the mess my hairdresser made of it. Alas, I live in Texas. If wishes were fishes...
I am very happy to see the process of the big bird's nest turning into a small bird's nest!
Thanks a lot for sharing, really great job! 👍🥰👏
So nice to see a cut on curly hair! Being plagued with it myself I’ve lost count of the number of hairdressers who have no idea what to do, or say, “well if I cut the top you’ll have no perm left”. It is hard to take care of curls & to find someone who knows how to cut them. Thankfully, now I’m older, I have the whole lot cut off, back of head shaved, pixie cut, I love it 😊
I was watching one of your videos from 2 years ago. Boy, have you changed! It appears you lost a lot of weight, longer hair and have beautiful gray hair.
I think the cut would have looked a lot better with a longer fringe. Would have been nice with a more tidy sides and leaving length in the front. Just my opinion and what I personally like. Dan is a master and the client didn’t give him much direction other than keep length which doesn’t really work in this situation
Agree... WAY shorter sides. He has strong bone structure to pull it off.... & a slightly shorter curly top
I think he wanted to preserve the length on the sides based on the picture the client showed him. What the client really needs is a chemical treatment to relax his hair just enough like he suggested, "opposite of a perm". Justin Timberlake has a relaxer and it looks good.
Btw... the guys hair is gorgeous. Love it! ❤
He has lots of length in fringe it’s only because the way Dan scrunched it, it bounced half way up his forehead!
Totally agree. It was too short. My hair is exactly like this guy’s. He can form some curls with his fingers and pull them down.
Agreed. Made him look older and showed forehead wrinkles and a receding hairline
I can't believe the difference. The sideburns look so nice. You wouldn't think changing the length would have made such a difference , but it did!
I'm so fussy bout my hair but id happily sit in yr chair, Why? Bcoz U listen, u explain, u offer yr professional advice, u don't dictate. Thanks 4 all yr videos I found yr channel just b4 Christmas, yr voice is so calmin n relaxin I wud b slippin off the seat xx
I wasn’t aware there could be accents in a text, but I’m sorry I wasn’t more educated 😂
Yea....I know the feeling. Even though he has loads of hair, the individual strands are fine. Product weighs it down which is why Dan said cut down on the conditioner. His hair would do well without anything on it.
Curly haircut made easy, the advice for maintenance was so crucial in this video. Brilliant advice given. Thankyou for the video.
I have curly hair and do not own a brush, only a wide tooth comb to use while hair is wet. Fixing my hair means spritzing with water or using a little product. Once it's dry there is no combing or brushing.
A tip to the barber- please don't scrunch or pinch curls. You're only creating frizz. When applying product it's best to apply to wet or slightly towel dried hair, then kind of stroke the hair (top down motion, like youre petting the hair or sliding it between praying hands). This allows product to coat strands without creating frizz. Oh, and you probably need more product than you realize if you use the proper product (usually leave in conditioner). Applying products this way will allow you to see the curl pattern come to life rather than you attempting to create your own curl pattern by scrunching. Hope this helps you in the future. xx
I can always feel more confident when I am cutting the similar haircut after this fabulous teaching how to cut it and tell client something about it. Another extraordinary video! Cheered my Sunday night! Thanks! :)
When you were giving him advice on how often he needs to shampoo, that hit home for me!
I am about to turn 73. When I was growing up, the shampoo directions on the bottle all said “wash, rinse, repeat” daily. I only did it once!
I washed my hair every day because I was an athlete and then went to gym
Then in last 10 years, I didn’t wash my hair on Sundays!
Now I am still washing too much. I will try 1 or 2x per week because it is super dried out!
Crazy how the info has changed over the years.
It'll probably take a few months for your hair to adapt to less frequent shampooing, thats something I've learnt from having long hair for three years :)
Glad you've learnt something, it's never too late to do something differently :)
Older hair gets very wiry and hard to wash everyday, it doesn’t need it, makes it worse dries it out.
I So LOVE this "regal GENTLEMAN!!! so informative, so skilled & such a explain before cutting kinda person!!!
I think this cut will grow out with a much more proportional shape. I will like a little longer back neckline and bangs in front. Just now needs to grow into it. Great job dan.
He looks very handsome with that cut! Still has the curls but more refined👍🏻
Fabulous hair as a fellow curly myself I went to a hairdresser that specialises in cutting only curly hair game changer. Cut curl by curl .. DRY ….
Dan I’m learning to cut my own sons hair better because I’m watching you my bedtime. Ritual watching Dan x
Yes, cut dry!!!! He f###ed up this man... he looks so disappointed, the moment he f###ed up was when he wet the hair 💀
I always start screaming when the stylist wets down curly hair!
I think being able to learn, practice, to cut your own hair is liberating, empowering and fun.
Great cut…and it looks great with amazing features….what a lucky guy…great jaw…great cheekbones….great curls. Have him back in 6 months so we can see where he’s at in his growth. Dan, looking good!!!!
Love it. Controlled curls but llooksfree style and more flattering to your face.
you are the best I've seen at cutting hair.
"A haircut to grow out your hair" always has me confused 😅 the only time I ever succeeded was just not having it cut at all for a year, will look horrible for a while but in the end its worth it. I never succeeded when getting regular haircuts though.....
yep, every single time I’ve regretted it… just gotta be patient to get thru the medium phase
Very handsome young man with gorgeous curls!
The kind of hair little old ladies think is gorgeous. They probably tell you how lucky you are. As a (now) little old lady who had completely unmanageable, fine curly hair, I feel your pain. (And I cut my own hair because I never found a hairdresser who understood my hair). All the best
You gave this handsome young man a nice trim. He said he wanted it to look more balanced, and now it does. He has nice hair, but it's so curly that I'm sure it's hard to style.
I’m usually impressed by Dan’s cut, but this was one of his worst ones..
He said he wanted a long fringe and nothing too aggressive at the sides. I'd say Dan didn't pay attention to these requests in particular.
The craftsmanship never disappoints!!! Aussie men are just ridiculously handsome anyway .. But what a nice transformation
03:09 It's called 'relaxing'.
Looks SO healthy. Awesome job!
😬😬😬😬bros fighting back tears
Amazing shape. Love your style of education. It's so easy to understand what your doing as a barber.
I have crazy curly hair. I do cut it myself which pretty good for two or three days even hairdresser liked it but, on day FOUR that's a different story (it goes crazy again.) Enough is enough, I took a salon person's business card and I take care of this. And this year.
Nice clean up. Good result.
If I were him I would try a number 1 buzz cut
I love Dan when he looking at what face shape you had and then measure what length or style his going to cut I’m also a cosmetologist but not practicing anymore coz my license expired but I had learn a lot technique from his cutting 😊
You did what you could, but I think much shorter would have been better, as well as killing those sideburns, in my opinion.
Great cut! You worked with his curls and it will grow nicely 😎
I think he needs to moisturise that hair. He needs a leave-in, curl cream and a mousse or gel after the shower to seal moisture. That's what I do to keep my waves soft and not frizzy in the UK. Some people mentioned a relaxer. Nah, I see potential in his curls, but he needs to look after it with hair masks once in a while and styling products after washing and conditioning.
Edit: And yes, I clarify my hair every 2-3 washes. It works marvels to reset your hair not only because of the water, but the buildup from styling products.
Beautiful hair! He is so lucky.
I love this Barber!
I discovered recently how rare curly blade hair is. And too few know how to work with it. Thank for the advice. I avoid the hairdryer like the plague.
He needs some curly haircare tips, otherwise he'll just end up with dry, tangled/matted hair again. Setting with gel and mousse then diffuse would be great with getting curl definition, preventing frizz, and holding curls and moisture (which helps with preventing tangles).
When I am hot I just pull my hair back in a pony tail or pull it off of my face. I have bangs and I can't stand to wear them when it is hot. It makes me so much hotter and pulling them off of myself makes a big difference. It's like night and day
Hehe the way you mention your guides so much you sound like a psychic 😂😂😂 grrat job on the cut
I think his hair turned out great! He looks fantastic!
His hair is just like my brother's. He had straight hair and then suddenly it just started curling around puberty, and now, just a crazy mass of curls.
That’s genes for ya.
This happened with my cousins too.
Jesus Dans hair grew fast 😂
No before and after at the end?
Catching out all the skippers! Making sure you pay attention! 🤣
before and after was the best part for direct comparison@@RegalGentleman
Happy 2024!
Yeah I like the before and afters what happened to this video ,great cut Dan 👍
Me too
Loving the t shirt you are wearing on this video, TAA is my favourite player, the bonus is he plays for my favourite team ( corner taken quickly), iconic ❤
I would be livid 🤣 his before was so nice just needed to know how to properly moisturize those curls.
his before was awful
@@Marcel_Audubonit’ll grow back
@@danielposh this guy has the cards stacked against him coz dorks look like dorks no matter how long or short their hair is
Dan had to correct the different lengths from the client cutting his own hair! Now he can grow his hair out in a more uniform shape.
Would love to see client’s come in and let Dan work his magic.
My grandson has hair like this lad only more of it . I just wish he would get a cut like this.❤He has been traumatized by a couple of bad haircuts.
Why didn't he dry sculpt it first and then tidy it up wet? He needed more projection and volume on the top front, covering his forehead and then gradually shorter around the sides, higher on his crown to round it all out. Sorry but most hairdresser who don't have curly hair always F#%& it up and curly hair takes forever to grow out. ❤
Always someone 🙄
Dan you look so much better today with your hair shorter!! Handsome!!!
I missed this episode! How therapeutic to see all those dead frizzy ends coming off. My hairdresser says I’m a frustrated hairdresser 😄
He looks like a new man!! Very handsome!!
He looks fantastic, terrific job!
Love the curls
Try Moroccan ghassoul clay, it has transformed my hair , along with aloe Vera gel as styling aid and rose hip oil as conditioner. And sometimes Giovanni ornagic leqve in on ends. My hair has never responded better, to no rinse out conditioner and. No shampoo like this before. I have high porosity, protein sensitive non oily hair.
We call it brocolli hair
Great job of working with naturally curly hair...great curls ...
He has pretty hair ❤
Love it! He looks amazing.
usually the cuts are great, but this was not it. Should have noticed the thinness in his hairline at the start and realized you'd need to leave some of the weight in his midsection to maintain his full look. Also to barbers in general, please stop using thinning shears on type 3 curls cause it breaks up our curl pattern and makes the hair look frizzy like the gentleman here. I hope the client recovers
Clarifying shampoo will suck the life out of your hair, especially curls. I live where there's hard water, and I've found a vinegar/water rinse once every 7-10 days to be entirely sufficient to keep the mineral deposits in check without drying the hair out.
Nice but it needs more shape. It really needs to be shorter on the sides. I have a head of curls too and it needs more shape
After watching a few of these videos, I've just figured out that fringe = bangs in the US. I was so confused.
he has beautiful hair
He went from a young man with an overgrown broccoli haircut to a middle aged divorced man with a receding hairline, 2 mortgages, and a boring corporate job. Not sure which one is better.
I think a more modern cut would've been more appropriate for his age and looked better on him.
But at the end of the day he wanted a good cut to grow over time into his desired cut. Can't really blame anyone for this. The circumstances were what they were. What can you do.
All he needs is a crown of olive leaves to have the Roman Emperor look!
How much is the cost of a haircut by Dan
I don’t think the clients happy with this one 😂
No before/after shot at the end...
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@@craigstoddart2378 because his hair wasn't fully dry and they weren't gonna risk any damage with more heat or wait it out for the clip... using too much heat could easily result in a corrupted dry result as well, use your brain
seemed happy enough, happy as he could be without seeing it dry/styled
What would you have done to make him happier? he seems chill to me. But what would you do different?
My hair looks so fine after washing( my hair is wavy) but it dries quick and gets tangled
What to do
Absolutely merked him
Very nice cut but I miss your long thick hair and I am glad you leave it natural and dont color it. If you want more highlights in your hair add some apple cider or reg vinegar to water , rinse your hair with it and go out in the sun. You can also use clear henna, no color.
Again, Dan has worked magic here. Sam has a very sharply angled face and there was just way too much hair on the top that emphasised the angularity of his face and gave it too much height. I really appreciate how Dan gets to the point about what the client thinks he wants and communicates what the clients choice will do and what is actually going to work better. Dan has softened the angles of his face without making him look effeminate. Sam came in looking pinched and left looking more open and approachable.
He looks 10K times better, he doesn't need to grow it any longer, bangs do not suit him at all.
Always so wonderful !
He needs "the curly girl hair routine"!!! After shampoo and conditioner you wide tooth comb then scrunch with a microfibre cloth. Then, take leave in conditioner all over your hands and with prayer hands sandwich chunks of hair from root to tip allover. Then take hair gel allover hands and again with prayer hands, sandwich chunks of hair root to tip coating all the hair. This is called putting on the "cast". Then, take the microfibre cloth and scrunch all the hair bottom to roots. Tip your curls upside down into the microfibre cloth and wrap the cloth into a turban and leave for minimum 20 mins. You can use an old t-shirt or cotton cloth if you haven't got microfibre btw. Then unwrap your turban, put a diffuse attachment on your hairdryer and cup tip to roots chunks of curls pushing up to scalp. Switch the hairdryer on when you've cupped and off again before you remove the diffuser. So you switch the hairdryer on and off throughout holding each cup of curls for several seconds. Use a low heat, slowest setting on the hairdryer. Once all dried you will have crunchy curls. Now you need to "break the cast" by gently going around your hair taking hanfuls of curls and scrunching them upwards from tips to roots breaking the gel cast. Once done you will have moisturized, glissy, soft bouncy curls! Use a silk pillowcase or wrap your curls in a silk scarf in bed. To revive curls on the following days you can salt spritz and diffuse or do the leave in conditioner and gel then diffuse. All people with wavy or curly hair should follow this routine because it's really fantastic! Look it up on youtube there's loads of people doing it. Funnily enough i've been doing this routine for 30 years but now it's actually a thing everyone is raving about 😅
That's the issue with curls: often, when you think you need a haircut, what you really need is just some styling product. Before heading to the barber or salon, give it a few weeks after you start thinking, "I should get a haircut." You might change your mind by then. If not, go ahead, but remember, there's a way to trim your hair while still keeping it long-it's called "fake cutting." Gels, creams, and other styling products are your friends during the so-called "awkward" stage.😂😂
Looks great!
Always you do a great job
Loved Dan’s shirt. ☺️🔴
Where is the powder???
Hi Dan and Simon, Dan do your magic on Simon 1/7/23
I'd love this curly hair...
Love the t-shirt Dan (even as a barca fan) and the cut obviously aswell :)))
No final comparison?
Both wernt satisfied with the end result but they tried to keep the charade up to keep the spirits up and just send him on his way as fast as possible 🙂
Looks much better😊
not a great look in my opinion. Really like your videos but a more modern approach would make way better cuts, like introducing fades and tapers more often to your master scissor skills would be amazing.
This fellow got gorgeous hair. He should never let it get long and bushy.