I'm a female that is shadowing a barber and too tell u the truth, I feel like I'm watching surgery, it's so many technical things like which guard to use, when to move the lever up and down, when to use the trimmers, how to use the trimmers, all I can say is lord please help me become successful in barbering in my craft
remember this.... it helps ... no matter with a guard or without, you will almost always use fully open, halfway open, and fully closed... you will learn what guards you can skip like u don't have to go from lets say a 5 to 4 to 3... , you can go from 5 to 3 to 1 1/2 etc with the right hair and wrist work.. etc, my advice is the same as Erving's MASTER YOUR CLIPPERS (use friends or fam to practice on) peace
Your best way to learn is by doing it because when you do the proper steps then it’ll be part of your muscle memory and be part of you. Watching someone do something and don’t understand why they’re doing certain things, will continue being confusing until you do it yourself step by step. And along your journey, you will make mistakes and the mistakes are meant for you to catch and correct. And with Hair is the #1 thing to expose mistakes and error. You want to get better?, do what you want to learn 1,000 times.
Thanks for the tips I been cutting my hair for 5 years & quick line up's to family & considering barber school only thing holding me up is your #1 tip the love for it lol I cut my hair every week I hate starting but once I do it's a zone just not sure if that zone will happen with clients my son is in high school now so I can't practice on him anymore but thanks for the reality check
Of course you're going to plug stylecraft meanwhile.. new Barbers it's better to learn on seniors or something like that the fusion isn't forgiving or any fade blade..💡 and razors definitely not an enhancement..it's a staple every new Barber should use and can with every client...
@@ervingthebarber617 man Barbers been using razors since the were blood letters and surgeons.. that don't make no sense, that's a staple in a Barber's tool belt.period. My man💡👍🏼
A razor has been a staple since barbering has been.. it should be top-notch in every Barbers arsenal. If you're a real Barber and you use a razor on hairline and neck I'm an old school barber 20 years in what can I say..👍🏼 let's agree to disagree. Some gems though
@@joeyDi8764 Yes I do agree with what you’re saying but that doesn’t mean that it doesn’t enhance a lineup and beard lineup. Not that itsa bad thing to call it a enhancement.
You talking real 💯
I'm a female that is shadowing a barber and too tell u the truth, I feel like I'm watching surgery, it's so many technical things like which guard to use, when to move the lever up and down, when to use the trimmers, how to use the trimmers, all I can say is lord please help me become successful in barbering in my craft
You’ll get the hang of it. Just be patient
remember this.... it helps ... no matter with a guard or without, you will almost always use fully open, halfway open, and fully closed... you will learn what guards you can skip like u don't have to go from lets say a 5 to 4 to 3... , you can go from 5 to 3 to 1 1/2 etc with the right hair and wrist work.. etc, my advice is the same as Erving's MASTER YOUR CLIPPERS (use friends or fam to practice on) peace
@@HOTRODRICO thx appreciate the info
Don’t worry
God will do it for us ✌️🥰🙏
Your best way to learn is by doing it because when you do the proper steps then it’ll be part of your muscle memory and be part of you. Watching someone do something and don’t understand why they’re doing certain things, will continue being confusing until you do it yourself step by step. And along your journey, you will make mistakes and the mistakes are meant for you to catch and correct. And with Hair is the #1 thing to expose mistakes and error. You want to get better?, do what you want to learn 1,000 times.
Thanks for the tips I been cutting my hair for 5 years & quick line up's to family & considering barber school only thing holding me up is your #1 tip the love for it lol I cut my hair every week I hate starting but once I do it's a zone just not sure if that zone will happen with clients my son is in high school now so I can't practice on him anymore but thanks for the reality check
Bro, 46 ppl in the class and only 3 active in the field 🤯 that’s wild
Great job bro...clear concise and compelling...t😊
Great gems for any barber, its the foundation of this craft.. I appreciate your wisdom 💯
Needed something like this brotha ! Approves the wisdom keep the videos coming !
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good points.. I agree...
Facts 🤝
The best ability is availability!
Thanks bro
Thanks for the video!
I miss cutting men’s hair! I started out with Oster. Never liked Wahls. Can’t figure out those levers
MA stand up
Gracias compa 🙏🏽
thanks
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On pint bro
Of course you're going to plug stylecraft meanwhile.. new Barbers it's better to learn on seniors or something like that the fusion isn't forgiving or any fade blade..💡 and razors definitely not an enhancement..it's a staple every new Barber should use and can with every client...
Razor are considered a enhancement and if thats how u feel then cool.
@@ervingthebarber617 man Barbers been using razors since the were blood letters and surgeons.. that don't make no sense, that's a staple in a Barber's tool belt.period. My man💡👍🏼
A razor has been a staple since barbering has been.. it should be top-notch in every Barbers arsenal. If you're a real Barber and you use a razor on hairline and neck I'm an old school barber 20 years in what can I say..👍🏼 let's agree to disagree. Some gems though
@@joeyDi8764 Yes I do agree with what you’re saying but that doesn’t mean that it doesn’t enhance a lineup and beard lineup. Not that itsa bad thing to call it a enhancement.
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