Bro you're so humble admitting you struggle with some haircuts/hair texture other barbers are so pretentious and think they can do everything perfect. Oh the haircut looks amazing btw
he is very cool! a lot of barbers act as if there is not anything that will cause them to struggle, but it happens. haircuts struggles don't care if you are a veteran
I have a client that has similar hair imperfections. What I do which really helps is stretch the guidelines in the back probably double the size of the guidelines on the sides because the back is so dense and the sides are so light, I find that it makes the world of a difference!
For me personally, it’s these types of videos that help me the most. textures and fades that can be tough for anyone and how to overcome them. Solid video brother
I’m 17, and I got an opportunity to work in the shop this weekend, and I had a client with hair texture like this almost, except it was a little more lighter, thinner, straighter, and softer. I struggled so bad man. I felt embarrassed cuz I was taking so long, and my boss had to take over. But my boss ALSO said it was a struggle to get it done nicely. I felt ASHAMED smh. I haven’t been cutting that long, but I can say my progress and work ethic is real good. Luckily my coworkers were letting me know that it’s alright
im 17 too bro nd ima start cuttin’ as well bro , all i gotta say is we gotta keep pushin’ to get where we wanna be at , it aint gon’ be easy da first times you dig wat im sayin’ , juss have da mentality of you’ll be da best sooner or later bro , keep pushin’ nd we’ll get dere 💈🔥💯
Don’t worry, yesterday I messed someone up(wells I was finished but I knew I needed help) but my brother took over And told me it’s okay practice practice practice
Aye man that was a damn good recovery. I love & respect the fact that you didn't just throw 66 sprays of enhancements on it & call it a day because lord knows I've seen that millions of times on TH-cam.
Struggle felt best the best part is you still pulled it off, for me is a relief meaning it good to see barbers are still human but its inspiring and motivating because irregardless you didn't give up no matter how challenging the cut(s)
Definitely it happens, when you spoke about smoking a haircut and on the next time you cut the same client you feel (WHILE) you're doing it that its not getting to the same quality as before... I really identified with that. I've spent hundreds of hours thinking on why that happens, the conclusion that I came up to is that when we are consciously thinking about the steps we are on the realm of "Conscious Competence" and thats really a step behind from "Unconscious Competence" and when we manage to put ourselves onto the last one, thats when things flow, the cut becomes a lot more natural instead of deliberated and thats why imho it looks better to ourselves. Great cut bro, for some reason I get lost when I do all guidelines at once, I rather do a guide and erase it before doing the next one. I still struggle with time, do ou think it's because I detail while I do the fade?
It’s definitely the detailing that makes the cut take longer cuz I struggle with it too but it’s cuz of my OCD 😂😂😂 I gotta remind myself to move on and come back later lol
Yes is true when the OCD kicks thats where u r in between doub and perfection and u might have to look at the haircut for like 3 to 4 times to make sure is good
It is the worst when someone has a difficult hair texture/wants a fade that’s a little more detailed than an average mid fade/ has light spots in their head. I cant even begin to describe the frustration when you go to blend something but the guard just makes another line. It was nice to hear the transparency from a barber who’s considered top tier in the industry. Also the whole time/quality concept is relatable. I’ve never appreciated a haircut video like I have this one.
Hi, I just wanted to tell your work is great, but couple things I've noticed is you stick to the "rules" a little too much and most of your fades have a high arch on the sides. Some of the people I've helped out I showed them if you keep your shaded areas symmetrical beginning from the temple (c cup lol) and back up off the head, you can still drop your fade on the occipital while keeping your "mid" fade. Your clients ask for a mid fade and you are consistent on high fading the sides. I hope you're not offended, I'm just pointing out couple things I think can help. Most of the time, if we back up and get a overall view it can help a lot. I am on my 21st year in this business and I still have to remind myself. Lol I don't do videos though but those of yall doing that I like watching it 😁
Can always use texterizing shears to help the blend as well. I deal with a lot of men who hair is then on the sides like that. My business is hair restoration and I looooove when I am done you will never know guy or women have no hair on top.
This is my very first time I hear from an experienced barber that he struggled, such an honest acknowledgment... I've been cutting for a few years already and I am so hard on myself, and I'm also a perfectionist. Sometimes I've been so disappointed that I quit jobs. The negative criticism and other experienced barber could be so hard on you. But I love the craft so much and I keep going....
To be honest, I don’t think you struggled with this haircut because lack of skill or know how. It was simply the guards. This wahl guards are difficult to fade with in this texture of hair because of the spacing in the guard design. I’d suggest you start using the red speedo guards from the number 4 through 2,when it comes to different hair textures, I’m SURE you will see a big difference. Learning which guards blend into which was a HUGE thing that helped me out in my 11 years of cutting. Barber love, you are great, I LOVE WHAT YOU ARE DOING, keep it up brodie ✊🏿🤟🏿🖤
Damn!!! This cut would of had me shook!! Especially in the beginning when you said you felt like you were patching him... Amazing discipline to stay in your formula.. 🔥🔥🔥
Would you tell a client that their hair is hard to cut ? And I’m 5 years into cutting hair and I learned from bossios early videos. TRUST THE PROCESS. I’m so much better now it’s crazy 🙏🏽
Yup i have and when you finish and its a good cut they love that honesty. Some find it interesting and ask questions as to how and what makes it difficult. I use this as a tactic to engage a convo works well.
Excellent execution, Bossio. That reminds me alot of my son's hair density variations, but thankfully I can take as much time as I need to get it right!
You know i love you right chris? You the best barber i swear. But bro i have a question what is it exactly that you want us to do if we see inconsistency in a hair? If its less dense in some places than others?
At first, I was like uh oh!! Then I thought, cmon man, Bossio is not going to put a video out of a cut he couldn’t just get right!! Came out dope bro!!
I can relate to the part you said where you cut someone's hair and kill it the first time then the next time you're like "what the hell" lol 🔥 cut by the way bro.. Bossio the man! South Auckland NewZealand here 👊🏾
I'm a 3rd Generation Barber I had hand-me-down Clippers I work 20 years in Houston I used to make $400 on a Saturday $200 on a Monday and if I took 30 minutes to an hour on the haircut my dad would have killed me I had to cut from 5 to 10 minutes the most you going to sit in my chair is 20 minutes and I don't make lines i stop that s*** in when I was a teenager
I really like how you keep it real and are always honest with your commentary. You definitely make these sessions teachable moments for us all. Thank you.
Yo u KILLED this cut.... i appreciate the realness in this video! I appreciate 🙏 raw footage and real talk. Im a new barber I have my days I don't feel I had a great day cuz of struggle cuts like this. But that professionalism and consistency pays off.. killed the cut thanks for the video. Great detail!
I was with you on that being a hard cut Boss but if its done right you make it look easy and you did make this look easy, genius at work... the fade is about patience, keep working it and you will know when its done but keep working this system, best system on Facebook even when I see Chris starting to move on with experience.
You may not have the same number of subscribers as some of the other popular TH-cam barbers.. but I have to admit, you are the best and most consistent SKILL wise on TH-cam. Keep grinding sir.
Chris are you booked daily or at least on the weekend at $100 per cut? And do you still have weekly clients? Just wanted some insight I’m thinking about doing the same
Fr fr 🔥 honestly you made it look easy but for an amateur, these are things you run into and you gotta improvise and be patient and trust that it will come out good. People tend to get impatient and try to rush the cut n make your client possibly never come back to you.
The advice you gave about consistency and theres always bad days but to trust the process was 🔥! I sometimes feel like man my fades are trash but other days my fades be blurry lol glad it ain’t just me!
I just had the same issue this morning on the same side. It took me forever to blend it. I had to use my blending shears because I didn't want to gap him. 🤷🏾♂️
Try using detachables, on this texture once I started using blades it’s been a 100% smoother blend. I use my andis Supra’s lower speed usually to blend out guidelines.
My remedy for this texture is detachables with 0a-2 blades to create the foundation ZR ll not going to lie you can't speed through that with ease on very very busy day .. the new electro magnetic motors requires too much blade oil lol 😆 i love them but too much ..
Yo Chris, idk if you still check comments on old videos like this but I had 2 questions. First, In the consultation the client asked for a mid fade but you set the guideline really low to where I’d consider it a low fade. Second, why did you drop it so low in the back to almost a Mohawk look from the side? For my first question I see he has a smaller head and that makes it where you can’t place initial guidelines as high to give yourself more room to fade, but personally I think you could’ve placed the bald line an inch higher. For my second question is it to avoid the occipital bone? I try to look at videos like this as good case studies for students of the craft to watch and help to better formulate ideas and strategies to tackle similar haircuts/textures in their own journey. Also I think bringing the bald line higher would’ve made the cut easier. In my personal opinion there’s times where stretched blends are more prone to have lines/dark spots.
Bro starting @ 7:03 you was done with the haircut! It’s still a great haircut! Once you have a sharp crispy tapeline! That’s what makes up the haircut!
Chris you are a very talented barber always great to see you cutting hair and your step by step talk through are amazing hat's off to you always watching great as always
Always dope to watch a great barber work out problems and explain what he’s struggling with on the haircut helps me remember to stick with the system and trust my eyes fasho you always post educational content 🙌🏼
You become in my eyes"one of the greatest" with that statement: "we're humans!"👏 Because I'm an amator barber i always wonder if only me i had bad days or not so great haircuts 🤔 that's because i work something else but i do haircuts occasionally👍keep up with good work 🍻
Notification shquaaaaad. Man, I feel like my future clientele will consist of this hair texture based off the demographic of my area. Looking to put some extra study time into cuts similar to this! Thank you for the video 💯
Love the feedback & explanations bro! Helps a lot especially when you was saying how cats beat themselves up about their work along with the high levels of determination and patience required to cut hair. Dropping facts and clean ass cuts 💯
This is how my hair is it looks super dense and dark when it’s that length but then you go try to fade and it’s different shades and directions everywhere I hate it. Also motivation to get better and handle anything though.
there are times when i’ll give a specific client a clean blurry fade easily but when he comes back 2 weeks later i’ll struggle and think to myself “how the hell did i get it so good that easily last time”
My hair does the same thing, I always thought it was my clippers not cutting right and leaving patches of dark hair.It took my a while to figure out but I have to go back and with the corner of my trimmers and hit all those dark spots to blend to the light ones.
Yooo Chris do you have your silver fx trimmers and rose gold ones gapped differently for lineups and balding or are they both zero gapped and do you use different blades on em ?
While i was practicing my cuts on my dad, that cut was one of the best, if not, *the best*... I guess imma victim of those bad days. The good ones are in there somewhere so best of luck to upcoming barbers like me
There are those days. But, spraying the areas that were not faded correctly...we can't do this in the profession even though its done. Those heads that cut different on each side have to be examined. especially when it is the first time working with the client. A 2 purple may need a 3 purple on the right side. It is what it is as long as we stay honest with our cuts. Peace.
Fun fact cause I cut hair went to barber 💈 school in mex plus I smoke weed when a guy or clients have those dots on their head you know missing hair not as dark of the other side its either stress build up or you a weed smoker or any type of drug that kills testosterone and has your hair falling with missing spots and im saying this cause I have my smoker clients and my sober ones and there is a difference on their hair plus lets not even bring nutrition in it cause that’s like almost sixty percent your hair not saying your client is a pot head but its common on people like that I cut my own hair and have to detail it just like you did great video btw you and three sixty have make me way better down the road and god bless you guys with more
Bro you're so humble admitting you struggle with some haircuts/hair texture other barbers are so pretentious and think they can do everything perfect. Oh the haircut looks amazing btw
he is very cool! a lot of barbers act as if there is not anything that will cause them to struggle, but it happens. haircuts struggles don't care if you are a veteran
Also its cool that he's trying to do something he's not good/comfortable with. H could have just turned this guy down
@@supmaidoods8753 definately
Those “wtf am I doing wrong” days be the worst 🥶
I literally be sweating stressed over it LOL
🤣🤣 good to know i ain't the only one
I have a client that has similar hair imperfections. What I do which really helps is stretch the guidelines in the back probably double the size of the guidelines on the sides because the back is so dense and the sides are so light, I find that it makes the world of a difference!
For me personally, it’s these types of videos that help me the most. textures and fades that can be tough for anyone and how to overcome them. Solid video brother
I’m 17, and I got an opportunity to work in the shop this weekend, and I had a client with hair texture like this almost, except it was a little more lighter, thinner, straighter, and softer. I struggled so bad man. I felt embarrassed cuz I was taking so long, and my boss had to take over. But my boss ALSO said it was a struggle to get it done nicely. I felt ASHAMED smh. I haven’t been cutting that long, but I can say my progress and work ethic is real good. Luckily my coworkers were letting me know that it’s alright
im 17 too bro nd ima start cuttin’ as well bro , all i gotta say is we gotta keep pushin’ to get where we wanna be at , it aint gon’ be easy da first times you dig wat im sayin’ , juss have da mentality of you’ll be da best sooner or later bro , keep pushin’ nd we’ll get dere 💈🔥💯
Alan Gonzalez word up , im another beginner barber here 🙏🏼💯
Keep improving
Yessir same here just turned 18 last night
Don’t worry, yesterday I messed someone up(wells I was finished but I knew I needed help) but my brother took over And told me it’s okay practice practice practice
It’s crazy how you were able to blend that type of hair man. Much respect!
I appreciate the transparency. We're all human after all.
I couldn’t even tell you struggled this was incredible.
The half looks like a one and a half 😳
Prop's on the completion.
Damn good job,, chi-town holla
It's terrible
King S i know i am 😔
Aye man that was a damn good recovery. I love & respect the fact that you didn't just throw 66 sprays of enhancements on it & call it a day because lord knows I've seen that millions of times on TH-cam.
A fade is a fade is a fade...no matter what they call it. Excellent job homie
Struggle felt best the best part is you still pulled it off, for me is a relief meaning it good to see barbers are still human but its inspiring and motivating because irregardless you didn't give up no matter how challenging the cut(s)
Definitely it happens, when you spoke about smoking a haircut and on the next time you cut the same client you feel (WHILE) you're doing it that its not getting to the same quality as before... I really identified with that. I've spent hundreds of hours thinking on why that happens, the conclusion that I came up to is that when we are consciously thinking about the steps we are on the realm of "Conscious Competence" and thats really a step behind from "Unconscious Competence" and when we manage to put ourselves onto the last one, thats when things flow, the cut becomes a lot more natural instead of deliberated and thats why imho it looks better to ourselves.
Great cut bro, for some reason I get lost when I do all guidelines at once, I rather do a guide and erase it before doing the next one. I still struggle with time, do ou think it's because I detail while I do the fade?
It’s definitely the detailing that makes the cut take longer cuz I struggle with it too but it’s cuz of my OCD 😂😂😂 I gotta remind myself to move on and come back later lol
Yes is true when the OCD kicks thats where u r in between doub and perfection and u might have to look at the haircut for like 3 to 4 times to make sure is good
It is the worst when someone has a difficult hair texture/wants a fade that’s a little more detailed than an average mid fade/ has light spots in their head. I cant even begin to describe the frustration when you go to blend something but the guard just makes another line. It was nice to hear the transparency from a barber who’s considered top tier in the industry. Also the whole time/quality concept is relatable. I’ve never appreciated a haircut video like I have this one.
Hi, I just wanted to tell your work is great, but couple things I've noticed is you stick to the "rules" a little too much and most of your fades have a high arch on the sides. Some of the people I've helped out I showed them if you keep your shaded areas symmetrical beginning from the temple (c cup lol) and back up off the head, you can still drop your fade on the occipital while keeping your "mid" fade. Your clients ask for a mid fade and you are consistent on high fading the sides. I hope you're not offended, I'm just pointing out couple things I think can help. Most of the time, if we back up and get a overall view it can help a lot. I am on my 21st year in this business and I still have to remind myself. Lol I don't do videos though but those of yall doing that I like watching it 😁
Can always use texterizing shears to help the blend as well. I deal with a lot of men who hair is then on the sides like that. My business is hair restoration and I looooove when I am done you will never know guy or women have no hair on top.
This is my very first time I hear from an experienced barber that he struggled, such an honest acknowledgment... I've been cutting for a few years already and I am so hard on myself, and I'm also a perfectionist. Sometimes I've been so disappointed that I quit jobs. The negative criticism and other experienced barber could be so hard on you. But I love the craft so much and I keep going....
To be honest, I don’t think you struggled with this haircut because lack of skill or know how. It was simply the guards. This wahl guards are difficult to fade with in this texture of hair because of the spacing in the guard design. I’d suggest you start using the red speedo guards from the number 4 through 2,when it comes to different hair textures, I’m SURE you will see a big difference. Learning which guards blend into which was a HUGE thing that helped me out in my 11 years of cutting. Barber love, you are great, I LOVE WHAT YOU ARE DOING, keep it up brodie ✊🏿🤟🏿🖤
Damn!!! This cut would of had me shook!! Especially in the beginning when you said you felt like you were patching him... Amazing discipline to stay in your formula.. 🔥🔥🔥
Would you tell a client that their hair is hard to cut ? And I’m 5 years into cutting hair and I learned from bossios early videos. TRUST THE PROCESS. I’m so much better now it’s crazy 🙏🏽
Yup i have and when you finish and its a good cut they love that honesty. Some find it interesting and ask questions as to how and what makes it difficult. I use this as a tactic to engage a convo works well.
@@kyleallen1309 word same. Alot of the times they know and warn you lol
I have one client like this. I found that its better to use a brush on his hair.
Excellent execution, Bossio. That reminds me alot of my son's hair density variations, but thankfully I can take as much time as I need to get it right!
Chris this ended up being a fire cut!! It's refreshing to know that a barber as good as you still struggles from time to time!!
do you still talk to the client during these kinds of cuts? i stop talking when im doing a tough one
I respect your humbleness. Your advice and realness has help me so much! Thank you 😊 fire cut🔥
Yo bossio I definitely agree with you on debulking with the detachable blades, I think that would of been money.. Cut is fire as always!! 🔥🔥🔥
You know i love you right chris? You the best barber i swear. But bro i have a question what is it exactly that you want us to do if we see inconsistency in a hair? If its less dense in some places than others?
Use the corners of your clipper with a lower guard length of where you are cutting.. you’re just trying to lighten dark spots
Chris Bossio thanks this is exactly the reason why i resepect you as a barber bro.
At first, I was like uh oh!! Then I thought, cmon man, Bossio is not going to put a video out of a cut he couldn’t just get right!! Came out dope bro!!
Absolutely killed this cut, Boss. It’s always a pleasure to see your videos.
I can relate to the part you said where you cut someone's hair and kill it the first time then the next time you're like "what the hell" lol 🔥 cut by the way bro.. Bossio the man! South Auckland NewZealand here 👊🏾
I appreciate your realness especially from your position of professionalism so much respect
Whenever I come to Florida I’m definitely booking a TH-cam appointment!!
I'm a 3rd Generation Barber I had hand-me-down Clippers I work 20 years in Houston I used to make $400 on a Saturday $200 on a Monday and if I took 30 minutes to an hour on the haircut my dad would have killed me I had to cut from 5 to 10 minutes the most you going to sit in my chair is 20 minutes and I don't make lines i stop that s*** in when I was a teenager
I really like how you keep it real and are always honest with your commentary. You definitely make these sessions teachable moments for us all. Thank you.
Yo u KILLED this cut.... i appreciate the realness in this video! I appreciate 🙏 raw footage and real talk. Im a new barber I have my days I don't feel I had a great day cuz of struggle cuts like this. But that professionalism and consistency pays off.. killed the cut thanks for the video. Great detail!
I was with you on that being a hard cut Boss but if its done right you make it look easy and you did make this look easy, genius at work... the fade is about patience, keep working it and you will know when its done but keep working this system, best system on Facebook even when I see Chris starting to move on with experience.
You may not have the same number of subscribers as some of the other popular TH-cam barbers.. but I have to admit, you are the best and most consistent SKILL wise on TH-cam. Keep grinding sir.
Chris are you booked daily or at least on the weekend at $100 per cut? And do you still have weekly clients? Just wanted some insight I’m thinking about doing the same
i’m pretty sure he is more busy running errands tha. cutting. maybe 2-3 days of cutting hair
Fr fr 🔥 honestly you made it look easy but for an amateur, these are things you run into and you gotta improvise and be patient and trust that it will come out good. People tend to get impatient and try to rush the cut n make your client possibly never come back to you.
Still came out blurred you iced it brother very sharp
The advice you gave about consistency and theres always bad days but to trust the process was 🔥! I sometimes feel like man my fades are trash but other days my fades be blurry lol glad it ain’t just me!
One of the greats chris...one of the greats
I just had the same issue this morning on the same side. It took me forever to blend it. I had to use my blending shears because I didn't want to gap him. 🤷🏾♂️
How is that even possible? that cut is so dang FIRE!!!
Respect... I like the fact you are always honest on your videos 👍 and the cut came out fresh, thank you again for the videos!
💪🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Try using detachables, on this texture once I started using blades it’s been a 100% smoother blend. I use my andis Supra’s lower speed usually to blend out guidelines.
My remedy for this texture is detachables with 0a-2 blades to create the foundation ZR ll not going to lie you can't speed through that with ease on very very busy day .. the new electro magnetic motors requires too much blade oil lol 😆 i love them but too much ..
If you blend with detachables then Detail with another clipper it’s easier to take on these clients with inconsistent hair density.
You're a freaking pro, man! I need you as a barber!
Man! This is pure ART 🔥 definitely my fave youtuber all day long!! From the u.k!!!!
Bossio So Humble N I Jus Fw His Personality All Around Seems Like A Great Person Keep Doin Watchu Doin Ima Always Be Here To Support💯🤝
🙏🏽🙏🏽
Respect with your reason for your haircut price. I value the education you give here on TH-cam so much!
Great fade , one concern only , medium fade with that much dark on the curv shape up ? I’m not a fan of it . Amazing channel and amazing barber
Intro visual and beat never get old legendary. Stamped in my head
Good know even the BEST Struggle. You da goat boy !!
the art is in the detail work
Good job bro, I’ve never seen hair like that before where it’s thin in so many different places, but you did that bro!!!!!
Man you kill these cute every single time i watch your videos!! Love from a barber in England 👊💈❤️
You the man Kidd, too nice 👍
Yo Chris, idk if you still check comments on old videos like this but I had 2 questions. First, In the consultation the client asked for a mid fade but you set the guideline really low to where I’d consider it a low fade. Second, why did you drop it so low in the back to almost a Mohawk look from the side?
For my first question I see he has a smaller head and that makes it where you can’t place initial guidelines as high to give yourself more room to fade, but personally I think you could’ve placed the bald line an inch higher. For my second question is it to avoid the occipital bone?
I try to look at videos like this as good case studies for students of the craft to watch and help to better formulate ideas and strategies to tackle similar haircuts/textures in their own journey.
Also I think bringing the bald line higher would’ve made the cut easier. In my personal opinion there’s times where stretched blends are more prone to have lines/dark spots.
Bro starting @ 7:03 you was done with the haircut! It’s still a great haircut! Once you have a sharp crispy tapeline! That’s what makes up the haircut!
Damn Chris❤️That’s Fire!! Very clean lines.
Chris you are a very talented barber always great to see you cutting hair and your step by step talk through are amazing hat's off to you always watching great as always
Always dope to watch a great barber work out problems and explain what he’s struggling with on the haircut helps me remember to stick with the system and trust my eyes fasho you always post educational content 🙌🏼
You become in my eyes"one of the greatest" with that statement: "we're humans!"👏 Because I'm an amator barber i always wonder if only me i had bad days or not so great haircuts 🤔 that's because i work something else but i do haircuts occasionally👍keep up with good work 🍻
That intro is gangster , 1 of the best on TH-cam 👌👌
🙏🏽💪🏽
I see some dark spots and a line over behind the ear area bossio that may have needed a little bit more clipper over comb but the cut looks fire 🔥
Man your the real deal need more guys like you around
The struggle is too real i skipped to the end to see how it came out then came back to see how you did it😅
Notification shquaaaaad. Man, I feel like my future clientele will consist of this hair texture based off the demographic of my area. Looking to put some extra study time into cuts similar to this! Thank you for the video 💯
I need to go to Tampa get a haircut from Chris Bossio then hit beach, on the bucket list now.
Same man
Dont hit the beach dude with covid going on
Oliver V i meant in the future man I’m only 19 😂
You inspire me man💯
Chris, This is cold man, I am currently learning this craft and Your a Big Inspiration, Keep up the great work! 🙏🏾
Love the feedback & explanations bro! Helps a lot especially when you was saying how cats beat themselves up about their work along with the high levels of determination and patience required to cut hair. Dropping facts and clean ass cuts 💯
This is how my hair is it looks super dense and dark when it’s that length but then you go try to fade and it’s different shades and directions everywhere I hate it. Also motivation to get better and handle anything though.
may i ask why you havent used your normal techniq to do a fade ( the blade open than the one open then the two open)
Boy made you work! My guy Mario hair is like this🥺😂
there are times when i’ll give a specific client a clean blurry fade easily but when he comes back 2 weeks later i’ll struggle and think to myself “how the hell did i get it so good that easily last time”
He iced the shit out this cut 🔥
My hair does the same thing, I always thought it was my clippers not cutting right and leaving patches of dark hair.It took my a while to figure out but I have to go back and with the corner of my trimmers and hit all those dark spots to blend to the light ones.
Yap I like it when u struggle with a haircut..
Shows me how serious u are & the quality u give to me as a barber u paving way 4 MI dude
Yooo Chris do you have your silver fx trimmers and rose gold ones gapped differently for lineups and balding or are they both zero gapped and do you use different blades on em ?
Cut came out fresh af!💯
Cant wait to reach that level. Good lookin on the content Bossio really helps
Damn chris that looked difficult af....awesome cut as usual 🤘🤘
One is my favorite TH-cam barbers u keep it real 8:08 we’re human we make mistakes we try are best not to but shit happens
Chris still killed this
Excelente corte Bossio técnica ,visión , inmaculada manejo de máquina maestro ..saludos desde Medellín colombia
The client is a barber aswell and I just got a cut by him
Chris bossio not only dropping haircut tutorials but wisdom too 💯
Love how you always challenge yourself with these hard cuts bossio! ✊🏼🤘🏼
Fresh cut bossio I see no struggle with any trim you come across brother!
While i was practicing my cuts on my dad, that cut was one of the best, if not, *the best*... I guess imma victim of those bad days. The good ones are in there somewhere so best of luck to upcoming barbers like me
Could you do a tutorial on a middle parted hair?
Cut looks amazing
What clippers did you use for lining up?
Will be watching this video on repeat Haha
At 7:50 you start speaking facts happened to me all the time 🤣🤣
respect bro that's patience and skill
Very informative. Thank you.
There are those days. But, spraying the areas that were not faded correctly...we can't do this in the profession even though its done. Those heads that cut different on each side have to be examined. especially when it is the first time working with the client. A 2 purple may need a 3 purple on the right side. It is what it is as long as we stay honest with our cuts. Peace.
Fun fact cause I cut hair went to barber 💈 school in mex plus I smoke weed when a guy or clients have those dots on their head you know missing hair not as dark of the other side its either stress build up or you a weed smoker or any type of drug that kills testosterone and has your hair falling with missing spots and im saying this cause I have my smoker clients and my sober ones and there is a difference on their hair plus lets not even bring nutrition in it cause that’s like almost sixty percent your hair not saying your client is a pot head but its common on people like that I cut my own hair and have to detail it just like you did great video btw you and three sixty have make me way better down the road and god bless you guys with more
Awesome fade!!! 🔥🔥🔥 stay safe during this pandemic!!!