Nice genuine video bro. People dont realize that when barbers record videos for the most part they use ideal clients ie hair texture head shape hair line etc so the cut looks super perfect. I like to show videos where this is not the case for the most part! Bless up bro from the uk. keep inspiring👊🏿👊🏿
Martin Adams Brilliant tute . Every step clearly explained especially re displayed guard numbers open / closed. Extra value : how to cut difficult hair. Best tip : Cut to the head shape ! Thanks a million . 👏🏆
Great cut!!! I'm tired of my Wahl clippers (cordless Senior, Magic Clip, and 1919) acting up with most cuts. They pull hair no matter how oiled or adjusted they are and they don't stay sharp. I now rock with the Babyliss Pro Gold FX, but damn does the battery not last and it takes hours to recharge. My question to you is, do you have any major issues with the cordless Envy Li? Thanks in advance!
I wouldn't say it's necessary, but it's a cheap investment in the longevity of your tools and really depends on the situation. If you're cutting clean dry hair then just sanitizing the blades after every cut is fine, with oil a few times per day. You really have to determine based on how clipper sounds and how quickly the blades are heating up. Keeping them oiled reduces metal to metal friction and will prolong the life of your blades. A little oil goes a long way.
Honestly after a few heads you'll notice a difference in your blade speed. If you desire a more efficient cut try to keep them oiled every few days if your a busy barber but other than that I don't think you have to oil them after every client. Clippercide on them after each client should be enough..
All of us barbers have a bag of tricks we use when we have hair that isn’t cooperating..... for me the most challenging type of hair to cut is Asian hair..... if I cut it even just a tad bit too short, it sticks straight up
Nice genuine video bro. People dont realize that when barbers record videos for the most part they use ideal clients ie hair texture head shape hair line etc so the cut looks super perfect. I like to show videos where this is not the case for the most part! Bless up bro from the uk. keep inspiring👊🏿👊🏿
Martin Adams
Brilliant tute . Every step clearly explained especially re displayed guard numbers open / closed. Extra value : how to cut difficult hair.
Best tip : Cut to the head shape !
Thanks a million . 👏🏆
Love how u use the 1 guard to blend into the ridge, I allow myself to remember that the comb is basically a 1.5
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 well done! Veryyy difficult hair!! But done amazingly I appreciate u posting these types of clients because im a barber myself
Dope cut bro!! Thanks for it I learn something new!! 💯💯💯
Beautiful cut, great explanation.
Love that straight razor, can you tell me which one you use?
Great tutorial. Will apply these tricks tonight!
Thank you!🙏💯
Wow, looks great!
What a transformation!
PERFECT!!!
I want ask about ..1.5 gured in whal magic clipe when put my guerd its fall from blied
Very well
Good on you
Great cut!!! I'm tired of my Wahl clippers (cordless Senior, Magic Clip, and 1919) acting up with most cuts. They pull hair no matter how oiled or adjusted they are and they don't stay sharp. I now rock with the Babyliss Pro Gold FX, but damn does the battery not last and it takes hours to recharge. My question to you is, do you have any major issues with the cordless Envy Li? Thanks in advance!
Babyliss is trash get some andis
Is it really necessary to put oil on the blades after every hair cut, or is that too often? I dont want my clippers to get damaged.
I wouldn't say it's necessary, but it's a cheap investment in the longevity of your tools and really depends on the situation. If you're cutting clean dry hair then just sanitizing the blades after every cut is fine, with oil a few times per day. You really have to determine based on how clipper sounds and how quickly the blades are heating up. Keeping them oiled reduces metal to metal friction and will prolong the life of your blades. A little oil goes a long way.
Honestly after a few heads you'll notice a difference in your blade speed. If you desire a more efficient cut try to keep them oiled every few days if your a busy barber but other than that I don't think you have to oil them after every client. Clippercide on them after each client should be enough..
All of us barbers have a bag of tricks we use when we have hair that isn’t cooperating..... for me the most challenging type of hair to cut is Asian hair..... if I cut it even just a tad bit too short, it sticks straight up
Yes bro, and that was the case with this client. The haircut was previously done differently than I would have done it, so I had to adjust.
Great cut i remember this one when i get started to cut faded haircut.
Did you modify that Andis clipper to use the purple guards?
Not at all. I use the single magnet guards
.super dope
That hair would be heaven compared to mine lol.
how long time does it take for you to cut a skin fade?
It depends from 15-30mins
@@DavidFalla ok Nice!
me too same time
You forgot to make soccer line
He found you because he needed help with a new image to pull some female's he got tired of trying with that before haircut....
No bueno
Commonly you can found this hair type in Asian people,,
You need to slow down your clipper motion, because of it your blend looks sloppy asf and uneven
You need to work more
You didn’t get to hat the tutorial was about