I appreciate your channel. I mainly use detachables but for a while I would need to go back and detail with my masters. Your technique really helped me step my game up. Keep dropping fire content.
I appreciate you dropping this tutorial! Do you keep the pressure towards the middle/back of the blades even when setting your 00000 and 1 guide lines?
Chris Eldridge I put the 00000 blade in hard since I’m not pressing I’m just making the foundation of the fade. Same with the OA blade. I set those guidelines hard and even as possible. When I start to fade with the 3 and 2 I use more of the middle and flick off when I get lower then the 2 to the 1 1/2 I use the heel of the blade the bottom and maybe 3 teeth rotating my clipper to one side and going off the head. When I get down to the 1A 1 and 0a I use maybe a tooth or two detailing and really just hovering over the guideline. Always make sure to make ti two guidelines the skin and half line as neat and symmetric as possible. Then I flick the line out with the 000 barely hovering you see in the video I made a line again don’t freak out just go two steps above (1 blade) and fade back down to get rid of the line you made on accident. Also in the video I didn’t show but I put the 0a blade on where the 1a should’ve went and made a huge line and had ti fade back down because if you try to fix that mess up fading up you’ll raise the fade
I started at a shop with 3 men in their 70s and 80s. Fresh from school and no experience. I was taught at a redkin school, "educated" by cosmetologists using the guard system. They had me put those away and buy detachables. I rarely use adjustable blades, mostly for flattops. They definately produce a smother cut once you learn how to use em.
rickie featherstone I agree. I learned how to use detachables before I ever touched a plastic guard. I think Alotta young barbers use plastic guards because when u first start cutting u more than likely pick up and adjustable clipper frm the store waaaaaay befor u ever even get a pair of detachable blades
@@rickiefeatherstone I had the same experience as a young Barber right out of school. I worked in a five chair shop with veteran barbers and the owner absolutely would not allow you to use plastic guards. I’m so thankful that I learned from the “ Old School Barbers” 😊
M Navarro no I don’t mess with detachable blades because they’re too precise and don’t have a lever just have to use back of the blades and hover to blend in other guards
Cleanest fade with detachables I've seen in a while. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Polo the Hairstylist thanks bright glad you enjoyed
Thank you for the explanation on “how to use the metal blades!”
Thank you so very much for the education.🙂
I appreciate your channel. I mainly use detachables but for a while I would need to go back and detail with my masters. Your technique really helped me step my game up. Keep dropping fire content.
Such a fire and fresh cut! Great job! 👏💈🔥
I love this video! A great display of your talent. I will surely get one of these clippers.
You killed it man. I use detachable just like you and I need this
Pretty cool bro u fading with no lever. That’s bad ass to see homie. Great work
Very good video , love it 👍🏻💛
Please do more with detachable’s
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Good stuff bro!!
We need moar tutorials!! 🙏🙏🙏🔥🔥🔥
- kj.oblige
i use detachable clippers for fast fades
Did you make adjustments to the clipper at all, or its out the box? Fade clean!
Very good lesson
Fire
I appreciate you dropping this tutorial! Do you keep the pressure towards the middle/back of the blades even when setting your 00000 and 1 guide lines?
Chris Eldridge I put the 00000 blade in hard since I’m not pressing I’m just making the foundation of the fade. Same with the OA blade. I set those guidelines hard and even as possible. When I start to fade with the 3 and 2 I use more of the middle and flick off when I get lower then the 2 to the 1 1/2 I use the heel of the blade the bottom and maybe 3 teeth rotating my clipper to one side and going off the head. When I get down to the 1A 1 and 0a I use maybe a tooth or two detailing and really just hovering over the guideline. Always make sure to make ti two guidelines the skin and half line as neat and symmetric as possible. Then I flick the line out with the 000 barely hovering you see in the video I made a line again don’t freak out just go two steps above (1 blade) and fade back down to get rid of the line you made on accident. Also in the video I didn’t show but I put the 0a blade on where the 1a should’ve went and made a huge line and had ti fade back down because if you try to fix that mess up fading up you’ll raise the fade
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What clippers are you using ?
aprilbaby0408 oster octanes
people think this is impossible. detachables are believed to b obselete
Much faster, and cleaner cut.
I started at a shop with 3 men in their 70s and 80s. Fresh from school and no experience. I was taught at a redkin school, "educated" by cosmetologists using the guard system. They had me put those away and buy detachables. I rarely use adjustable blades, mostly for flattops. They definately produce a smother cut once you learn how to use em.
rickie featherstone I agree. I learned how to use detachables before I ever touched a plastic guard. I think Alotta young barbers use plastic guards because when u first start cutting u more than likely pick up and adjustable clipper frm the store waaaaaay befor u ever even get a pair of detachable blades
@@rickiefeatherstone I had the same experience as a young Barber right out of school. I worked in a five chair shop with veteran barbers and the owner absolutely would not allow you to use plastic guards. I’m so thankful that I learned from the “ Old School Barbers” 😊
Did you zero gap any of the detachables?
M Navarro no I don’t mess with detachable blades because they’re too precise and don’t have a lever just have to use back of the blades and hover to blend in other guards
@@PhilthyBlendz Thanks bro, great tutorial.
dude, you keep showing a BLURRY Blades, how are we suppose to know?
That's naaaasty
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