I appreciate everyone for commenting and showing love! I really get motivated from it so as long as y'all keep showing love the more i will drop these videos! Thanks y'all!!!
360Jeezy the cut is definitely not bad, this is one of the harder cuts to do but to make it easy on yourself id suggest starting a 3 fade top - down to the skin and the clipper overcomb up (for easier clipper over comb i suggest johnny b fading comb or the suavecito one) it definitely makes it, but apart from that it was pretty good 👌
replying to myself but shear work when you do that left side stand in front and keep your fingers angled itll help on that blend or split it down the middle and section it, itll reduce your time
360Jeezy 2 ways I would start this haircut. Either 1 1/2 slightly above temple to remove bulk with a slight drop in the back. Or clipper over comb to build a shape. Secondly, I would cut the top and then, depending on how thick the hair is add moose or jhonny b gel to mold the hair and then blowdry in. Easier to vision the haircut
You make it look so easiy u are a true haircut pro and plus u make sense and dont make people confused like alot of youtube barbers. Keep up the good work!
I am Cosmetologist and people always tell me i am as good as a barber but I've been following you a While,using a lot of your techniques so thanks to you I have grown so much better within a year!.....keep Up The good Work!
Brown hair or lighter colour hair can be difficult , I struggle with shear work , but once I force myself to take my time and take 3 sections (back to front) then cross check from the side it works out . You have an excellent way of methodical thinking when it comes to the clippers , the same could be applied to the shear work , love all your vids and have never seen you do a bad cut!
Very easy to understand as far as doing a low fade !! I’m a beginner and taking on cutting hair , you don’t skip around like other videos , you actually describe each step !!
I think you are one of the very best barbers when it comes to clipper work. But not all hair cuts can be perfected with clippers alone. As a barber from the uk, I get a lot of these types of haircuts. With your shear work, start at the crown, working forward in ½ inch sections right through the middle, over directing as you near the front, where you want it longer. Then, using the same technique, connect the sides to the middle. Then cross check with side on sections. Also, if you'd run the thinning scissors through the very ends of the hair, and go through the sides with thinners over comb, then the top would of blended seamlessly into the sides. Not criticism, just helpful advice from one barber to another. You certainly help and continue to help with my clippering technique, so I feel I can return the favour with a little help of my own. Peace ✌️
Marcus Carter I'd love too, but unfortunately I am a full time family man, as well as a 6 day work hairdresser /barber. So I don't really have the time. But if it does happen, I'll certainly hit you up brother... Thanks for the kind words tho
sag2974 this is great advice! I wonder why Jeezy didn't comment on this one being that he asked for scissor advice?!? Agree about the thinning shears. They blend the top to the sides so easily make the blend look that much better. I wish jeezy would add that to his repertoire
Thanks my brother for making these videos! I work in a multicultural shop and we have all different races that give us business. I can fade really well but I was having difficulty using shears , I hadn't needed them since I graduated barber school. I previously worked in predominately AA shops. You are a lifesaver and I've been implementing your techniques and they've increased my revenue! God bless you brother and may He prosper you for taking time out to help fellow barbers. Salute
I been watching you for 3 years and you have inspired me to pursue a career in barbering. Great cut and keep doing your thing. Big ups to you bro. I been cutting hair for 19 years and never try getting a license. Thanks to you that's all about to change.
Thank you for your wonderful videos. I have been watching your vids for about the last 2 hours. I started cutting my sons hair recently and while it doesn't look like a "mom cut" it could look way WAY better where the fading is concerned and you have taught me so much in the last few hours. Guidelines and good gear. The two things I was lacking. This guys hair is almost exactly like my sons so this video is GREAT. Thanks again!
jeezy this cut looks amazing man, forreal changed this man's life lol. I cant believe clowns can watch this & find stuff to hate on. And don't listen to the shit about your intros either, thats what makes you unique. Theres a reason your channel has grown so fast 💯
A little tip, mate. With thick straight hair, when you're using clipper over comb on the side that it's styled over to, it can be easy to leave a step ( which you left a little bit of, also a bit at the back) because of the differentiation of length and thickness. You can get around this two ways, scissor over comb going from down to up where the step is only in a quick motion ( to keep the hair as level as possible) or in your case as someone who seems a little scared of scissor and comb you can use a little " cheat" technique where you hit the step with some thinning shears/scissors. Thinks of the latter as a scissor technique equivalent of taking a longer line out of a fade. Other then that, perfect fade as usual and on a hair type it's not easy to do on. Mad respect for that. I personally wouldn't have lined him up like that at the front and not done a c cup. A parting is a very traditional haircut and I think natural looks much better.
I'm a barber stylist and we do a lot of these comb over styles in the shop. When attacking the round of the head to get a nice blended transition into that length on top from the fade on the sides, we use feather razors over our Andis clipper combs. So after you've already already cut the hair with your shears you can go back through with a feather razor in the areas you feel need more blending. It's almost like when using a grater to grate, let's say, cheese. The feather razor is the cheese. The grater is your comb. Hope that makes sense. Have a good day!
You just earned a new subscriber! I haven't put what I've learned from your videos to the test yet but I feel like you explain better than any other barbers on TH-cam and I just need to get to it and see what I've learned!
I barely started cutting no lie Jeez y you have helped me allot I had never cut hair in my life did a little time picked up the comb an razor an then I got deported now I cut hair full time thus is how I now make my living thanks for all the tips I use allot of them my respects an continued Blessings Montemayor Barber Shop in Reynosa Tamaulipas at your Service
Liked the way the title flopped down at the beginning of the tutorial. It reminded me of them lil doggy doors that go from the kitchen out to the yard. Peeped them bold letters on the clippers too. Nice vid.
As for cutting the top (or "shear work"), cut the front section that you pulled out first, then using that as a guide, cut a mohawk section and then use that mohawk and the front as your guides to cut the sides and back. It works every time and is a lot easier. Thanks for the videos! They're extremely helpful for a cosmetologist trying to improve her men's haircuts :-)
American Crew educators does great shear work. I learned my shear work for men barbering/hair cutting through American Crew. However, your cuts are great and I learn slot from you, Chis B, Christian P, Matt Gifted-Hands you guys are good at what you do.
I've been watching your videos for a little min. now, and they have helped me so much! My fading has come a very long way thanks to you! Thanks for the videos, keep them coming!!!!!!!
Thanks for the tips. I been cutting for about 10yrs but really only hood cuts like tapers n fades so I’ve been recently trying to get the hang of the shears. I’ll be watching ya n takin notes bro. Thanks again
preciate the tutorials I'm learning from your cuts didn't have enough money to finish school but I'm still determined to become the best barber that I can be thanks👍👍 oh love how u rep them Blackhawks!
3-6!! Bruh, you put him all the way in there. Took him from "Harry Potter Books and Movies is my Life" to "I'll strait up steal yo Wife and yo BabyMomma"😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂!!! You madd GIFTED at what you do, thanks for the videos. GOD BLESS YOU, Bruh✊!
dope that you're open to suggestions, not a lot of dudes can't take that 💯 only thing i would've done differently is pull the hair straight out at a 90 on the side he combs over that would've blended that real nice.. great cut tho bro 🙏
Fresh haircut man💪🏼💈 I have a tip on the shear work! If you take the side where the hair hangs over, and pull it out at a 90 degree angle, you'll see a difference forsure! But again, fresh haircut man, keep making your videos their the best to watch👍🏼
Some thinning shear work where the hairs lay down at woulda make this cut flawless, but good shit jeezy you've honestly taught me & motivated me to cut hair. I should be finishing up barber college in July
Good looking cut! As for the shear work: - Place your ring finger, not your pinky in the hole. Your pinky should be placed on the tang for leverage. Sam Villa and Free Salon education has good basic vids about shear use - Clean sections are also important. Avoid grabbing the hair in bulk. Section and cut in half inch segments for precision. Similar concept to using clean guidelines during your clipper use. Keep up the content! Loving it!
Using your straight edge to cut zone2-3 with a scooping technique will give a lot of movement on the top of his hair, don't go too heavy with it, but both you & your client will notice a huge difference in the ease of styling.
I need some good clippers....I'm just learning what should I get? I was thinking masters but not sure...and what should I get for my edge ups as well? also congrats on all your success
What up Jeezy!!! This is Yoski from Memphis TN. I believe the most knowledgeable barber for shear work and styling on TH-cam is MC Barber. He knows his stuff as far as different type of shears and angles to cut. He styles his cuts with the blow dryer on medium heat and medium speed. He also does razor styling and cutting down bulk with a razor. check him out.
I´m not a barber, but I know how to cut hair, so I´m gonna lend you a tip, k ? when cutting the top with shears, do some texture work (cut off the tips of some hair strains a little bit shorter in few places, so every hair won´t be the same lenght, thus allowing the client for easier styling) by "club cutting" or by using thinning shears, also, when blowdrying, make sure to "break it up" a little by scratching a rubbing the hair with your hand, and blowdry the hair in the opposite direction for a little moment to give the client more volume
Yea where I mest up on my first cut was the last line I wasn’t flicking and was making another line I honestly took like 2 hrs on a hair cut came out good for my first time ever trying
fire videos bro. Quick question tho. I've got a pair of Wahl Seniors that didn't come with a 0 or a 1 1/2 guard. Can i still fade without those guards? Thanks
Why ask what you did wrong or need to improve on?? You did an excellent job.. I think your way is your way. If it's a certain cut you are trying to learn then I can understand you asking, but I think you are great and wish my curly, wavy hair son could come to you. I'm not please with his barber nor the one he before this one...
Just a personal opinion, with a combover I think boxing up the top of the head takes away the nice natural look. Hitting just the C cup I think looks better. That's just me though. Lol Great haircut Jeezy!
I appreciate everyone for commenting and showing love! I really get motivated from it so as long as y'all keep showing love the more i will drop these videos! Thanks y'all!!!
Dad
360Jeezy the cut is definitely not bad, this is one of the harder cuts to do but to make it easy on yourself id suggest starting a 3 fade top - down to the skin and the clipper overcomb up (for easier clipper over comb i suggest johnny b fading comb or the suavecito one) it definitely makes it, but apart from that it was pretty good 👌
replying to myself but shear work when you do that left side stand in front and keep your fingers angled itll help on that blend or split it down the middle and section it, itll reduce your time
360Jeezy 2 ways I would start this haircut. Either 1 1/2 slightly above temple to remove bulk with a slight drop in the back. Or clipper over comb to build a shape. Secondly, I would cut the top and then, depending on how thick the hair is add moose or jhonny b gel to mold the hair and then blowdry in. Easier to vision the haircut
I'm here!!!
You make it look so easiy u are a true haircut pro and plus u make sense and dont make people confused like alot of youtube barbers. Keep up the good work!
I am Cosmetologist and people always tell me i am as good as a barber but I've been following you a While,using a lot of your techniques so thanks to you I have grown so much better within a year!.....keep Up The good Work!
Brown hair or lighter colour hair can be difficult , I struggle with shear work , but once I force myself to take my time and take 3 sections (back to front) then cross check from the side it works out . You have an excellent way of methodical thinking when it comes to the clippers , the same could be applied to the shear work , love all your vids and have never seen you do a bad cut!
Very easy to understand as far as doing a low fade !! I’m a beginner and taking on cutting hair , you don’t skip around like other videos , you actually describe each step !!
I think you are one of the very best barbers when it comes to clipper work. But not all hair cuts can be perfected with clippers alone. As a barber from the uk, I get a lot of these types of haircuts. With your shear work, start at the crown, working forward in ½ inch sections right through the middle, over directing as you near the front, where you want it longer. Then, using the same technique, connect the sides to the middle. Then cross check with side on sections. Also, if you'd run the thinning scissors through the very ends of the hair, and go through the sides with thinners over comb, then the top would of blended seamlessly into the sides. Not criticism, just helpful advice from one barber to another. You certainly help and continue to help with my clippering technique, so I feel I can return the favour with a little help of my own. Peace ✌️
sag2974 💯
Dope comment. Can you make a video of your sheer work bro?
Marcus Carter I'd love too, but unfortunately I am a full time family man, as well as a 6 day work hairdresser /barber. So I don't really have the time. But if it does happen, I'll certainly hit you up brother... Thanks for the kind words tho
sag2974 this is great advice! I wonder why Jeezy didn't comment on this one being that he asked for scissor advice?!? Agree about the thinning shears. They blend the top to the sides so easily make the blend look that much better. I wish jeezy would add that to his repertoire
Yaa dude..i agree
Thanks my brother for making these videos! I work in a multicultural shop and we have all different races that give us business. I can fade really well but I was having difficulty using shears , I hadn't needed them since I graduated barber school. I previously worked in predominately AA shops. You are a lifesaver and I've been implementing your techniques and they've increased my revenue! God bless you brother and may He prosper you for taking time out to help fellow barbers. Salute
I been watching you for 3 years and you have inspired me to pursue a career in barbering. Great cut and keep doing your thing. Big ups to you bro. I been cutting hair for 19 years and never try getting a license. Thanks to you that's all about to change.
Thank you for your wonderful videos. I have been watching your vids for about the last 2 hours. I started cutting my sons hair recently and while it doesn't look like a "mom cut" it could look way WAY better where the fading is concerned and you have taught me so much in the last few hours. Guidelines and good gear. The two things I was lacking. This guys hair is almost exactly like my sons so this video is GREAT. Thanks again!
jeezy this cut looks amazing man, forreal changed this man's life lol. I cant believe clowns can watch this & find stuff to hate on. And don't listen to the shit about your intros either, thats what makes you unique. Theres a reason your channel has grown so fast 💯
Appreciate the encouragement!! That motivates me!
Nick Waddell no one hates jezzy, wtf are u saying
A little tip, mate. With thick straight hair, when you're using clipper over comb on the side that it's styled over to, it can be easy to leave a step ( which you left a little bit of, also a bit at the back) because of the differentiation of length and thickness. You can get around this two ways, scissor over comb going from down to up where the step is only in a quick motion ( to keep the hair as level as possible) or in your case as someone who seems a little scared of scissor and comb you can use a little " cheat" technique where you hit the step with some thinning shears/scissors. Thinks of the latter as a scissor technique equivalent of taking a longer line out of a fade.
Other then that, perfect fade as usual and on a hair type it's not easy to do on. Mad respect for that. I personally wouldn't have lined him up like that at the front and not done a c cup. A parting is a very traditional haircut and I think natural looks much better.
I'm a barber stylist and we do a lot of these comb over styles in the shop. When attacking the round of the head to get a nice blended transition into that length on top from the fade on the sides, we use feather razors over our Andis clipper combs. So after you've already already cut the hair with your shears you can go back through with a feather razor in the areas you feel need more blending. It's almost like when using a grater to grate, let's say, cheese. The feather razor is the cheese. The grater is your comb. Hope that makes sense. Have a good day!
You just earned a new subscriber! I haven't put what I've learned from your videos to the test yet but I feel like you explain better than any other barbers on TH-cam and I just need to get to it and see what I've learned!
I barely started cutting no lie Jeez y you have helped me allot I had never cut hair in my life did a little time picked up the comb an razor an then I got deported now I cut hair full time thus is how I now make my living thanks for all the tips I use allot of them my respects an continued Blessings Montemayor Barber Shop in Reynosa Tamaulipas at your Service
Liked the way the title flopped down at the beginning of the tutorial. It reminded me of them lil doggy doors that go from the kitchen out to the yard. Peeped them bold letters on the clippers too. Nice vid.
Appreciate you noticing the details bro
he is the best barber I ever seen he can make anybody cut look fresh asf
As for cutting the top (or "shear work"), cut the front section that you pulled out first, then using that as a guide, cut a mohawk section and then use that mohawk and the front as your guides to cut the sides and back. It works every time and is a lot easier. Thanks for the videos! They're extremely helpful for a cosmetologist trying to improve her men's haircuts :-)
Very sharp cut, Jeezy. I've been doin this cut a lot lately, and I'm getting pretty good. Thanks for these videos! Well done!
Awesome man stay safe yall.
American Crew educators does great shear work. I learned my shear work for men barbering/hair cutting through American Crew. However, your cuts are great and I learn slot from you, Chis B, Christian P, Matt Gifted-Hands you guys are good at what you do.
The versatility is incredible 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Love all your videos Jeezy. You are truly talented.
Been watching you for years. You inspire me
I've been watching your videos for a little min. now, and they have helped me so much! My fading has come a very long way thanks to you! Thanks for the videos, keep them coming!!!!!!!
Man oh man bro.. You are my favorite barber.. Love all you're videos.. They inspire me.. Love your work.. great haircut.. 👍🏽
Thanks 4 the Cut Jeezy, its lookin fresh, ill defiantly be coming back to you 4 another
No problem bro!!! Thanks for comin in!
great cut suits the guy in the video
Why you thanking him for that cut lol
@@lmaoboy8546 hating cause your not as fresh as him lmaaoooo
Thanks for the tips. I been cutting for about 10yrs but really only hood cuts like tapers n fades so I’ve been recently trying to get the hang of the shears. I’ll be watching ya n takin notes bro. Thanks again
In class watching your tutorials thanks JEEZY!!!!
I'll try your way with the sheer work. You awesome man
Wow Jeezy you just made shear cutting wayyyyy easier 🙌🏽
thumbs up if you hit the like button on 360 jeezy's videos before u even watch them 😅
your best haircut ive seen. clean haircut
preciate the tutorials I'm learning from your cuts didn't have enough money to finish school but I'm still determined to become the best barber that I can be thanks👍👍 oh love how u rep them Blackhawks!
The singing introduction tho. I hollered. Bomb haircut too..per usual. ❤️
Great Job. That's flawless.
3-6!! Bruh, you put him all the way in there. Took him from "Harry Potter Books and Movies is my Life" to "I'll strait up steal yo Wife and yo BabyMomma"😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂!!! You madd GIFTED at what you do, thanks for the videos. GOD BLESS YOU, Bruh✊!
Me gustan mucho sus vídeos,son bastante prácticos y bien explicados.
dope that you're open to suggestions, not a lot of dudes can't take that 💯
only thing i would've done differently is pull the hair straight out at a 90 on the side he combs over that would've blended that real nice.. great cut tho bro 🙏
Aye this cut is sickkkkkkkkkkk 360 Jezzy!
You put him on point 360,transformation.
Nice cut! Angle your shears to get the blend on the side of the comb over to flow together better. I learned some techniques from this video!!!
Fresh haircut man💪🏼💈 I have a tip on the shear work! If you take the side where the hair hangs over, and pull it out at a 90 degree angle, you'll see a difference forsure! But again, fresh haircut man, keep making your videos their the best to watch👍🏼
Lol 😆😂😂 the song was hilarious bro!!!
awesome job! I love the way you explain and show every step. thanks for taking the time to make these videos.
your videos are great, I learn a lot everyday from you, thanks man !
changed that boy life
Yo man, I learn so much from you man. Good stuff dude.
As always, a refreshing video about haircut (:
Some thinning shear work where the hairs lay down at woulda make this cut flawless, but good shit jeezy you've honestly taught me & motivated me to cut hair. I should be finishing up barber college in July
thanks to you #360 Jeezy my haircuts are coming out way better your videos help me alot 💈
Good looking cut! As for the shear work:
- Place your ring finger, not your pinky in the hole. Your pinky should be placed on the tang for leverage. Sam Villa and Free Salon education has good basic vids about shear use
- Clean sections are also important. Avoid grabbing the hair in bulk. Section and cut in half inch segments for precision. Similar concept to using clean guidelines during your clipper use.
Keep up the content! Loving it!
You should do critiques on your followers haircuts bro. Have us send in our cuts and then review them and tell us what we could do better👌🏼
sick cut man!... very talented barber
great job!!! I see you've gotten better with your sheer work keep it up 👍👍👍
Best voice !!!I'm from Romania
I can't stress this enough. You make this look too easy lol
Congrats from Brazil!!! nice bro!! ♥
Using your straight edge to cut zone2-3 with a scooping technique will give a lot of movement on the top of his hair, don't go too heavy with it, but both you & your client will notice a huge difference in the ease of styling.
Good job man, I like it, keep posting your videos, God bless you boo.
Bro! You are really good 👏🏻 you deserve a big like 👍🏻
ayyyeee 360 got me pearled
The haircut is 👌💯♨
Looks Fresh!!
man i need to get a low fade from you. they always lookin good
Love your work!
I subscribed and I’ll be continuing to watch!!!!
use yo thining shears at the top part wit the excessive bulk clipper over comb style jus attack it head on over all flawless bro 💪
You are funny. Thank you for sharing with us your talent 😃
Awesome job man stay safe yall
@360Jeezy I really like the comb over cut!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
WOW SO INSPIRED FOR NEWBIE BARBERMAN
THX BRO I HOPE U'R CHANELL ALWAYS BLESSED
Sick cut bro keep up the work
Thanks! Just tried it out on my 13 year old and not bad I'd have to say:)
I need some good clippers....I'm just learning what should I get? I was thinking masters but not sure...and what should I get for my edge ups as well? also congrats on all your success
This is my favorite type of haircut
What up Jeezy!!! This is Yoski from Memphis TN. I believe the most knowledgeable barber for shear work and styling on TH-cam is MC Barber. He knows his stuff as far as different type of shears and angles to cut. He styles his cuts with the blow dryer on medium heat and medium speed. He also does razor styling and cutting down bulk with a razor. check him out.
AGREED!
damn bro that's clean af!
Wow looks fresh. If I could travel from the UK just to get my hair done by you, I would lol.
Darren Barnes The cut is actually kinda bad
DANKMEMES How come?
the haircut is lit
I really wish that 360 could change my life like he just did to this kid😂💯
that was amazing! very nice.
Great Job 360🙏❤
Good stuff jeezy sending love from tijuana mexico
Awesome job bro
good job family.
keep progressing brutha
I´m not a barber, but I know how to cut hair, so I´m gonna lend you a tip, k ? when cutting the top with shears, do some texture work (cut off the tips of some hair strains a little bit shorter in few places, so every hair won´t be the same lenght, thus allowing the client for easier styling) by "club cutting" or by using thinning shears, also, when blowdrying, make sure to "break it up" a little by scratching a rubbing the hair with your hand, and blowdry the hair in the opposite direction for a little moment to give the client more volume
Shut it down. You don't know what you speaking on
Awesome cut!
Awe stop you have me and my sister in knots her a laughing out heads of.....😅😅love your tutorials x
Yea where I mest up on my first cut was the last line I wasn’t flicking and was making another line I honestly took like 2 hrs on a hair cut came out good for my first time ever trying
Good job bro ,I’m a beginner what do u suggest a clipper for me for good combover ? knowing that we are using 220 volts in my country
lol..love your work i know where to look to learn now😍😍😍
Thanks man ,gretings from México
fire videos bro. Quick question tho. I've got a pair of Wahl Seniors that didn't come with a 0 or a 1 1/2 guard. Can i still fade without those guards? Thanks
Killed it
Why ask what you did wrong or need to improve on?? You did an excellent job.. I think your way is your way. If it's a certain cut you are trying to learn then I can understand you asking, but I think you are great and wish my curly, wavy hair son could come to you. I'm not please with his barber nor the one he before this one...
How long does a cut take you from start to finish an how much you charge if ya dont mind me askn my good man? 👊🏼 killer work
It was a clean cut 👌🏼💯
Just a personal opinion, with a combover I think boxing up the top of the head takes away the nice natural look. Hitting just the C cup I think looks better. That's just me though. Lol Great haircut Jeezy!
Beasted this dude... Nice
Un artista
I always using thinning/blending shears on this type of cut to blend it more on the sides. Great fade though! 🙏🏻