Thank you for what you do! Your step by step tutorials are perfect and actually helped a friend of mine pass is state board exam. With your videos Im looking forward to doing the same thing and taking it even further. Thank you
Aye man thank you David for showing me step by step you definitely getting a like but also love to see you enjoy your craft and getting better thru your videos and shorts
Im a mum of 4 boys and Im gonna try and learn this ( This is defo high level and Ive not cut hair😮 )Have to say your video is so far the best in explaining. Thank you.
I’m a beginner barber and I’m trying to cut my own hair, I’ve been studying your videos and I got a question, with the #0.5 and the #1.5 guards do you blend guideline you’re working on all the way or do you stop around halfway? for example i notice you set your #1 guideline, do your blending then with the half you attack/blend what’s between the no guard open and the open #1. I just don’t know where you stop with the half. It may seem like simple and dumb question but this is the only part left of the fading process i have yet to understand 🙏 btw your videos have given me a great ton of information and inspiration
My guy! That’s a great question. Logically speaking we can say I go only half ways. But tbh you gota use your eyes and see how much work you actually got left. It’s very much situational but use the half way mark as a good indicator for where to stop when the lever is fully open
Thank you for what you do! Your step by step tutorials are perfect and actually helped a friend of mine pass is state board exam. With your videos Im looking forward to doing the same thing and taking it even further. Thank you
Thanks man!! I appreciate your constant support and I’ll continue to improve these videos 🙏🙏
Absolutely the best break down with clear guideline outlines. Appreciate you David !!!
My guy appreciate you. How can I improve these videos ?
Aye man thank you David for showing me step by step you definitely getting a like but also love to see you enjoy your craft and getting better thru your videos and shorts
What’s good bro! Thank you for the words. I’d love to give you feedback on your cuts. Shoot me a DM on the gram !
Oh snap! It’s the man behind the super fresh cuts!!! 🙌🏽
Was pre filmed prior to our accountability talk. This doesn’t count 😂😏
Im a mum of 4 boys and Im gonna try and learn this ( This is defo high level and Ive not cut hair😮 )Have to say your video is so far the best in explaining. Thank you.
Tell us how it went
Glad I can help !! How did the haircut go ??
looks really good, great job
Appreciate it man! Ty for watching 🤝
Next level❤
Check out my other vids !!!!
Clean cut brother 💯🔥 sheesh!
My g !!! Appreciate it. More coming 🦅🙏
Dope 🤩
My g 🙏🙏
the best
You’re the best ! Ty for watching
Hi am Patrick please how the name of this cut
Burst fade fo hawk 🫡
what length is the back
Any advice when setting in the guidelines it’s hard for me to see once I go up with a number 1
Make sure your clippers are 0 gapped bro! Work from one guideline to the next if you cnt see it
after the trimmer, is it 1.5 guard or no guard?
No guard !
What type of guards are you using?
Wahl premium guards
I’m a beginner barber and I’m trying to cut my own hair, I’ve been studying your videos and I got a question, with the #0.5 and the #1.5 guards do you blend guideline you’re working on all the way or do you stop around halfway? for example i notice you set your #1 guideline, do your blending then with the half you attack/blend what’s between the no guard open and the open #1. I just don’t know where you stop with the half. It may seem like simple and dumb question but this is the only part left of the fading process i have yet to understand 🙏 btw your videos have given me a great ton of information and inspiration
My guy! That’s a great question.
Logically speaking we can say I go only half ways. But tbh you gota use your eyes and see how much work you actually got left. It’s very much situational but use the half way mark as a good indicator for where to stop when the lever is fully open
Thank you for watching bro! I appreciate all the support. What you think I should do to make these videos better ?
Why do you make lines to erase them? Why don’t you cut without lines?
I like having guidelines as a reference to know how much room I have to work with in between steps 🙏