Don’t understand how you don’t have more subscribers. You’re literally a free barbering teacher lol. Keep up the good work, been following you since barbering school up until now 1 year into a shop with a decent clientele
Your right on point Eddie. Barbers don’t show the hard haircuts. Your versatile and I like that. Every barber should learn to cut all types of hair, see it as a challenge and have fun in my opinion.
That is my brother-in-law's hair right there.. sooo tough, nice work.. luckily for me he doesn't ask for a skin fade.. gonna definitely incorporate the shears a bit more in the blend.. great tips as usual 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for the transparency, it’s nice to see even experienced barbers make mistakes. I’ve seen so many of your videos and I appreciate them all. If you get a new client in that you’ve never cut before can you film your consultation? I think that would give us newer barbers some questions to ask. Keep up the great work bro!
Thank you for doing this video. This is exactly what I struggle with now. 💯 right about you tubers only using models with perfect hair and growth patters. It makes it difficult to learn to troubleshoot with different hair types.
The videos are dope and in depth. However I’m struggling l. Seeing you do it and doing it myself. I’m finding not everyone has easy hair. Getting lost inside a guideline. 2nd guess myself whe. Fading down (did I go up high enough?) you make it look easy in struggle
🔥🔥 great video as always eddie. Loved ur embarrassing moment lol I guess in the mirror the client just thought the 3s was backwards that’s why he loved it when he left 😂😂
Do you ever do block graduation with shears? I usually do that instead of Clipper over comb because I feel I can get a nicer looking connection to the top. I know Clipper over comb is more efficient though.
Idk if it is more efficient...I do block graduation then clean it up with either scissor over comb or if it's not much bulk blending shears over comb. I feel like I go over it less times than with clipper over comb since I control the hair better that way and yeah I am more satisfied with the end result.
Don’t understand how you don’t have more subscribers. You’re literally a free barbering teacher lol. Keep up the good work, been following you since barbering school up until now 1 year into a shop with a decent clientele
Fo real, this guy has improved my game so much. 👊
Your right on point Eddie. Barbers don’t show the hard haircuts. Your versatile and I like that. Every barber should learn to cut all types of hair, see it as a challenge and have fun in my opinion.
What I like the most about this Guy is that he shows the real results, what I’m saying is that there’s not perfect fade or taper.
I respect anyone that puts royal purple in their vehicle.
THANK YOU!!! Finally someone not just doing a cut on perfect hair
Thanks so much! I have been asking for difficult hair tutorials all over the net and finally ONE has posted! You are the best!!!
That is my brother-in-law's hair right there.. sooo tough, nice work.. luckily for me he doesn't ask for a skin fade.. gonna definitely incorporate the shears a bit more in the blend.. great tips as usual 🔥🔥🔥
I post regular clients “never models” dope video keep killing it … ya you should probably put a blade in that razor 😂💀
Hahahah.oh man,such a great story bro.. we’re all human.no matter how long anyone has done this,we all still make mistakes as humans.
I loved the story 😂😂 makes me feel better knowing it happens even to the vets in the game 💯 just finished my rookie year so I’m feeling better
bro im doing my rookie year, 3 weeks in and so far so good but learning a lot!
Did you autograph your rookie card, just incase it's worth money in the future #youarethebag
With everything happening in Buffalo, this video was NEEDED. GOD BLESS 🙌🏿
So I finally made that jump....
bought the gamma absolute alpha's.... Jonesn for the rebel! Just a bit pricey!
Thanks for the close ups they help alot!
Thanks for the transparency, it’s nice to see even experienced barbers make mistakes. I’ve seen so many of your videos and I appreciate them all. If you get a new client in that you’ve never cut before can you film your consultation? I think that would give us newer barbers some questions to ask. Keep up the great work bro!
🔥🔥🔥cut bro.that’s a hard cut.dang that thin hair is tough
Man I like the facts that you keep it 💯 real all the time and your video are awesome very helpful blessings brother 🙏
Thank you for doing this video. This is exactly what I struggle with now. 💯 right about you tubers only using models with perfect hair and growth patters. It makes it difficult to learn to troubleshoot with different hair types.
The videos are dope and in depth. However I’m struggling l. Seeing you do it and doing it myself. I’m finding not everyone has easy hair. Getting lost inside a guideline. 2nd guess myself whe. Fading down (did I go up high enough?) you make it look easy in struggle
Does that mean barbers make the best boyfriends and husband's, since we've got the lever play down 🤔😅
🔥🔥 great video as always eddie. Loved ur embarrassing moment lol I guess in the mirror the client just thought the 3s was backwards that’s why he loved it when he left 😂😂
I bet it looked like a 3 in the mirror! 🤣
Great
Do you ever do block graduation with shears? I usually do that instead of Clipper over comb because I feel I can get a nicer looking connection to the top. I know Clipper over comb is more efficient though.
Idk if it is more efficient...I do block graduation then clean it up with either scissor over comb or if it's not much bulk blending shears over comb. I feel like I go over it less times than with clipper over comb since I control the hair better that way and yeah I am more satisfied with the end result.
Great tutorial and story! Thank you!
Great job my brother! Appreciate you
Quite good video bro 🤘 Great as always!
How does the Gamma Boosted compare in weight to the Wahl Magic Clips ?
What is the name of that water bottle you used??
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Right on time my dawg🫡