😅 great introduction and come back.❤ it always throwing gems and I enjoy picking them all up and introducing them to my clients.Thanks for your passion it.
I take on all the hair cuts and fix all other barbers mistakes and to answer your question just because you know how to fade does not mean you can be versatile with all cuts that come into the shop there is always room to learn and that goes for me and you. I just ❤it you cover everything and I just graduated school and in February 6 my exam and I prepare every day to master the exam and finish step 2 of my goals. Thanks for being sooo inspiring Eddie I look up to you and all your videos. I look forward for your new content and I love learning all new things.
I just passed the exam I got the email yesterday and it says 7-10 days it will be in my mail box and I’m happy that I took your advice and got some Maniquins and practice all my techniques and stuff I just wanted to try out and thank you for everything you do for our industry
Is the material that the neck guard made out of soft and flexible? Such as the Neocape collar. Or is it made out of a harder plastic such as the L3vel3 cape neck? The L3vel3's harder rubber helps keep the hairs from sticking to it unlike the soft flexible neocape collar that the loose hair "sticks" to. Thank you.
Thanks again man always appreciate the knowledge. I like that when you teach there's a strong fundamental aspect of it so when a technique is not working I know what technique may help.
Watching this video again and I just can’t get enough 😅 this is amazing how a client comes in with all hair and I am happy that they can be serviced by me and believe it or not most barbers in shops don’t have a license and when asked a question like what is the highest point of the head called and they can’t answer the basic questions and words like PORUS or non PORUS these are hygienic questions for what way the tools they use.How to clean based on what and how the tools were made and I’m just wondering 💭 how they got in the barber shop in the first place?? And what steps are being done to educate barbers who are working with no license and no experience on cleaning their tools properly and not spread diseases to our community.AWESOME also CONTENT AND STYLE AND TRICKS FOR GETTING OUR CLIENTS LOOKING GOOD WHILE CONSIDERING THE SHAPE OF THE FACE. YOU also pointed out that you can talk to client and suggest a solution for a style that will complement his features and this is important cause not everyone has the same shape of head and his high fade might not need to be dropped cause his occipital bone doesn’t protrude and the other client waiting wants the same haircut straight across and then we can make the suggestion that his hair style will look better on him if he drops the fade in the back and explain about his protruding occipital bone and then we have done our part.💎💎💎💎💎💈💈💎💎💎👂👂👂👂🙏🙏🙌🧐💪 message.😅BLESSINGS.😅
I think the first, basic haircut suits him much more, especially for that polished, professional look. That said, in UK, its more popular to have a square neck, rather than a taper with that style of basic hair cut. As always, great work Eddie!
Eddie!! Can you do a video on how to use the corners of the clipper to take out guidelines!? Also an updated best razor holder for 2023. Tomb45, Essence, Irving...etc
Yea I’m in there your techniques always have worked and that zuka at first didn’t see too much importance of it and now I do cause for some reason the neck ties don’t stay the proper way through out the entire hair cut and then I just know that hair can get irritated going under the necktie and zuka will give that xtra assurance that my clients are well satisfied. Took me a while to figure out why I should invest in the zuka and almost ready to invest with you and be a member your the real deal always enjoy your videos aiways seeing different views on trends and putting that smile on my clients face
Hey, unrelated to the video but- I just bought a wide gold X-pro blade and put it on my hitters, it cuts great but it's a lot louder than I thought it would be. Has anyone else had this problem ? It looks like it may be slightly spacier around the motor - stem?
Can you do the same video on black hair also. I do fades so much sometimes It's like going back to school when someone wants a non- bald taper or fade. 🤦🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
I saw the bills logos in your videos!! I’m a barber and instructor in the buffalo area, I use your videos to help me teach, they’re great! If I decide to ever move to Florida, which is often! I’ll def have to visit your shop! Thanks for everything u do
An answer to the question: "If you can do a skin fade you should be able to do a regular cut." Absolutely not the case. Seen far too many talented barbers be super awkward when it comes to scissor work and far too many talented stylists be awkward when it comes to clipper work. Just because you can do one doesn't mean you can do the other. In my opinion, and I hold myself to this standard, 2023, you're not good if you're not good at both. Sorry, but that's the gold standard for cutters these days. Especially with the UK clearly encompassing both and VERY well might I add...
@@TH-camBarberAcademy you right…i know my attitude is not possitive but, you have a channel named barber academy and u still cutting like a beginner, sorry, this is my opinion.
@@pureform9995 yep that’s why I have 100s of thousands of people watching my videos. I imagine if you put a video up you would probably get the same right
Man The youtube barber community got me to the shop and i struggle with gentlemans cut 💯
That’s right Eddie you’re on point with our industry and what is needed.
One of the TH-cam channels I like to watch
Do you have any videos talking about stretching blends out? I’m struggling with knowing when to stretch it out more or keep it compressed and low.
I have done something like this illl post something soon covering this
😅 great introduction and come back.❤ it always throwing gems and I enjoy picking them all up and introducing them to my clients.Thanks for your passion it.
Awesome video my brother as always. You da Man! 😂 fire cut 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Appreciate it!!
I take on all the hair cuts and fix all other barbers mistakes and to answer your question just because you know how to fade does not mean you can be versatile with all cuts that come into the shop there is always room to learn and that goes for me and you. I just ❤it you cover everything and I just graduated school and in February 6 my exam and I prepare every day to master the exam and finish step 2 of my goals. Thanks for being sooo inspiring Eddie I look up to you and all your videos. I look forward for your new content and I love learning all new things.
Wow, thank you so much for the kind words and good luck for the exam
Yea good luck on your exam👍👍💯
I just passed the exam I got the email yesterday and it says 7-10 days it will be in my mail box and I’m happy that I took your advice and got some Maniquins and practice all my techniques and stuff I just wanted to try out and thank you for everything you do for our industry
@@massterrbarber oh wow congrats 🎉
thanks for the video bro
Is the material that the neck guard made out of soft and flexible? Such as the Neocape collar. Or is it made out of a harder plastic such as the L3vel3 cape neck?
The L3vel3's harder rubber helps keep the hairs from sticking to it unlike the soft flexible neocape collar that the loose hair "sticks" to.
Thank you.
It’s made of silicon and I have used capes that have rubber bands they are cool but this is definitely better
Thanks again man always appreciate the knowledge. I like that when you teach there's a strong fundamental aspect of it so when a technique is not working I know what technique may help.
I appreciate that!
Watching this video again and I just can’t get enough 😅 this is amazing how a client comes in with all hair and I am happy that they can be serviced by me and believe it or not most barbers in shops don’t have a license and when asked a question like what is the highest point of the head called and they can’t answer the basic questions and words like PORUS or non PORUS these are hygienic questions for what way the tools they use.How to clean based on what and how the tools were made and I’m just wondering 💭 how they got in the barber shop in the first place?? And what steps are being done to educate barbers who are working with no license and no experience on cleaning their tools properly and not spread diseases to our community.AWESOME also CONTENT AND STYLE AND TRICKS FOR GETTING OUR CLIENTS LOOKING GOOD WHILE CONSIDERING THE SHAPE OF THE FACE. YOU also pointed out that you can talk to client and suggest a solution for a style that will complement his features and this is important cause not everyone has the same shape of head and his high fade might not need to be dropped cause his occipital bone doesn’t protrude and the other client waiting wants the same haircut straight across and then we can make the suggestion that his hair style will look better on him if he drops the fade in the back and explain about his protruding occipital bone and then we have done our part.💎💎💎💎💎💈💈💎💎💎👂👂👂👂🙏🙏🙌🧐💪 message.😅BLESSINGS.😅
I think the first, basic haircut suits him much more, especially for that polished, professional look. That said, in UK, its more popular to have a square neck, rather than a taper with that style of basic hair cut.
As always, great work Eddie!
Thanks man
Eddie!! Can you do a video on how to use the corners of the clipper to take out guidelines!? Also an updated best razor holder for 2023. Tomb45, Essence, Irving...etc
Yes I can
The zuka discount link doesn’t work
Hey Eddie, if a client wants a grade 1 faded into a grade 2, is the process/principle the same as a skin fade?
Yea I’m in there your techniques always have worked and that zuka at first didn’t see too much importance of it and now I do cause for some reason the neck ties don’t stay the proper way through out the entire hair cut and then I just know that hair can get irritated going under the necktie and zuka will give that xtra assurance that my clients are well satisfied. Took me a while to figure out why I should invest in the zuka and almost ready to invest with you and be a member your the real deal always enjoy your videos aiways seeing different views on trends and putting that smile on my clients face
Hey, unrelated to the video but- I just bought a wide gold X-pro blade and put it on my hitters, it cuts great but it's a lot louder than I thought it would be. Has anyone else had this problem ? It looks like it may be slightly spacier around the motor - stem?
Bro the link for the zuka don’t work
Everyone says they can cut until you tell them to shadow fade or loose hair. Great content
Zuka nice technique
The client looks like a professional on the ryan garcia cut
I like the skin fade cut better 🔥🔥🔥🔥💥💥💥💥✂️✂️✂️✂️✂️💈💈💈💈💈👏🏾👏
Hey my guy, love your videos, wondering what guards you are using with the instinct, the ones it comes with…. They ain’t it.
I use the guard it comes with, but I don’t use the half or the one guard now Gamma has what they call tight guards and they work like the wahl guards
Can you do the same video on black hair also. I do fades so much sometimes It's like going back to school when someone wants a non- bald taper or fade. 🤦🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
I got you! I can get this filmed soon
Cool, thanks.
Are u located in buffalo?!
No but I grew up in Niagara Falls i live in Florida now
I saw the bills logos in your videos!! I’m a barber and instructor in the buffalo area, I use your videos to help me teach, they’re great! If I decide to ever move to Florida, which is often! I’ll def have to visit your shop! Thanks for everything u do
First here and thank you for posting from buffalo NY
Let's go Buffalo!
Thanks for watching! Go Bills
An answer to the question: "If you can do a skin fade you should be able to do a regular cut." Absolutely not the case. Seen far too many talented barbers be super awkward when it comes to scissor work and far too many talented stylists be awkward when it comes to clipper work. Just because you can do one doesn't mean you can do the other. In my opinion, and I hold myself to this standard, 2023, you're not good if you're not good at both. Sorry, but that's the gold standard for cutters these days. Especially with the UK clearly encompassing both and VERY well might I add...
Bro, sorry, u for real with that cuts?
Maybe you should go accomplish something other than dropping goofy comments
@@TH-camBarberAcademy you right…i know my attitude is not possitive but, you have a channel named barber academy and u still cutting like a beginner, sorry, this is my opinion.
@@pureform9995 yep that’s why I have 100s of thousands of people watching my videos. I imagine if you put a video up you would probably get the same right
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The zuka discount link doesn’t work