Here we go guys the latest instalment of quite a condensed taper with the idea of synching our shape up into our fringe. Tell me what you found interesting about this video I’d love to hear your feedback!
My minds blown when you were cutting the sides going backwards and the flow and weight of the hair when pushed forward was beautiful! Been struggling with keeping weight and flow on the sides with condensed fades so going to try this one out! Get an online course yous would kill it and il be first one to buy😂🔥
You’ve covered it well! My favorite line was the quote about “where you start, where you end and where you blend”. That was insightful! These videos always open up my brain to new ideas and ways of thinking about haircuts, thank you!!
Dude you are freakin awesome, I love the in depth videos please keep making more. I learn more from you then anything in barber school, it would be so cool to come see your work in person I just haven’t ever left the usa😂
I have a real problem with the weight that is left behind after doing the tapers. I cut the top first and style and then do my tapers...the only problem I'm left with is the weight behind and around the ear. I look in the mirror and can see it sticking out and it's really bugging me. I get in there with scissors and clipper over combe but it's feeling like a stressful part of the haircut for me. Everything else is clean, it's just around the ears
Man I’ve never heard someone articulate and explain barbering as well as Patrick. Love this content 🫡
Thank you so much 💚
Here we go guys the latest instalment of quite a condensed taper with the idea of synching our shape up into our fringe.
Tell me what you found interesting about this video I’d love to hear your feedback!
My minds blown when you were cutting the sides going backwards and the flow and weight of the hair when pushed forward was beautiful! Been struggling with keeping weight and flow on the sides with condensed fades so going to try this one out! Get an online course yous would kill it and il be first one to buy😂🔥
You’ve covered it well! My favorite line was the quote about “where you start, where you end and where you blend”. That was insightful! These videos always open up my brain to new ideas and ways of thinking about haircuts, thank you!!
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Really love the clean finished looks, hopefully I'll have a chance to come with my squad and learn from you lot 😎
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WoWsome !!! thank you for sharing
Dude you are freakin awesome, I love the in depth videos please keep making more. I learn more from you then anything in barber school, it would be so cool to come see your work in person I just haven’t ever left the usa😂
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Patrick clean as per usual, would love to hear more while styling, especially for the photo, angles etc.
Sure thing !
@@PatrickBrowne. yes Patrick, keep up the content mate I really enjoy it.
Fantastic!
unbelievable🔝🔥
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The best,,,,
Nice tools ⚒️
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Haircut was mega, what numeric order you do on the sides? Like how many sections get over directed into section 1?
The level of overdirection depends on the curvature of the head or the amount of weight desired therefore numbers will differ in different zones.
thanks ! ;)
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Very very nice 😎
I have a real problem with the weight that is left behind after doing the tapers. I cut the top first and style and then do my tapers...the only problem I'm left with is the weight behind and around the ear. I look in the mirror and can see it sticking out and it's really bugging me. I get in there with scissors and clipper over combe but it's feeling like a stressful part of the haircut for me. Everything else is clean, it's just around the ears
Patrick top as usual🫡
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Mizutani scissors, but what model?
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@@PatrickBrowne.i thought they
Only had it in 5 or 6 inch?
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1:23 Why do you divide your hair in that section? Is there the change of plane? How can I find out where the plane change is?
Here we separate what’s flat from what’s round or curved.
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