As a barber, the best trick I learned and use everytime is, instead of white towel, I use black towel, that way any blood from client cut is not visible when I wipe the blade off the towel.
thank you so much i’m starting barber school rn so this is super helpful :) i thought the 14 strokes was different kinds of strokes you could use to shave a client i didn’t know that it was 14 steps basically so thank you
I think it would be super helpful if you made a video for each part of the practical. I’m about to graduate and I’m studying and I think having a demonstration of each section would be super beneficial.
@@jum0n3y me personally I have multiple trimmers one is my hitter wich is super sharp and I hardly get close to the skin and my non adjustable for my skin line or bald line to set me up for success. Then to make any edge up sharper just use your razor blade
Very informative video and good energy and I like how straight to the point it is as well without a lot music competing with your voice as well. I see you have a great potiential to be big because of that, your more proper english speaking to be universal across different people, respect and many more. Salute.
Not a barber but a hobbyist. Loosen the two screws and "0 gap" them within 1/32 of an inch from fixed comb blade to cutter blade then turn screws incrementally 1/4 turn each side and check alignment.
Lol theres no way he made this video and I just went over it in class last week! Wow! I’ve been cutting for 4 years and didn’t even know there was a routine for shaving lol
Love from Nigeria keep the good works man 🇳🇬🤍🎚️🖤 the Technics here are the same but was never I explained to me like this thank you so much for taking ur time though as I started using blades for my clients after 2 months of learning
I was thinking the same, I was taught everything should be done from the clients right side. It sure helps for strokes 8 and 9 and that awkward positioning !
@@HellaReckless When I took board “reverses” we’re behind the client. However, I can appreciate the differences among state boards. Plus, that was a whole lotta years ago. 😊 💈❤️
Great video! I’m a barber student in North Carolina. Our stroke progressions are the same, however here stroke 12 is optional for freehand or backhand whichever you prefer. I noticed that you walked to the other side of the client on stroke 7. Here we are trained to stand on the same side of the client the whole shave (whether you are right or left-handed). Is that normal practice for you or just for the purpose of the video? I’m asking because I’m originally from Mississippi and may move back one day and want to do everything right for the board there IF I go back. Love your videos as always, please keep up the great work! Respectfully JR North Carolina
If you are in CA make sure your strokes are not the small little moments like displayed in the video. Each number is one consecutive stroke then wipe then next stroke one motion
Great video, would also be nice to talk a little more about the clients head position and also your body position in accordance with the shave. Great video though.
As a barber, the best trick I learned and use everytime is, instead of white towel, I use black towel, that way any blood from client cut is not visible when I wipe the blade off the towel.
naw 😭
I watched this back a few times and repeated the words and did the steps with you and I got it in no time! Thanks for making this video!
This brotha hands down the best barber instructor on UA-cam
And popular Nobody on ig
Just started barber school so this is super clutch!
thank you so much i’m starting barber school rn so this is super helpful :) i thought the 14 strokes was different kinds of strokes you could use to shave a client i didn’t know that it was 14 steps basically so thank you
Great tutorial and explaining every stroke… Really appreciate it. Very Helpful. Thank you
I think it would be super helpful if you made a video for each part of the practical. I’m about to graduate and I’m studying and I think having a demonstration of each section would be super beneficial.
Same almost graduation time😖
How do y’all set you’re trimmer blades been trying different ways for years but my blades be sharp
@@jum0n3y me personally I have multiple trimmers one is my hitter wich is super sharp and I hardly get close to the skin and my non adjustable for my skin line or bald line to set me up for success. Then to make any edge up sharper just use your razor blade
I'm not a barber, but I wanted to get some shaving pointers. Mission accomplished. Thanks!
This video is awesome because I'm in barber school now and we are starting to do this now
Great walkthrough-comprehensive and concise! Subbed!
I’m gonna watch this video everyday to help me remember all these 14 stokes 😂
Love the video!!!! EXTREMELY HELPFUL!!
Very informative video and good energy and I like how straight to the point it is as well without a lot music competing with your voice as well. I see you have a great potiential to be big because of that, your more proper english speaking to be universal across different people, respect and many more. Salute.
Great tutorial. This was interesting
Brother you are awesome illustrating the razor technique was a bit difficult but you made it seem simple. Thanks
Chile
Awesome tutorial, use this regularly to practice
Very helpful 👍
Great video! I know this will help alot of students like myself ,be prepared for their state board exam
Bravo ! Very informative. I was given such a razor and have procrastinated using it. But now I may try. Just don't want to shave my face off !
Thank you for this video!
Can you make a video showing how to properly adjust your trimmer blades please.
Not a barber but a hobbyist. Loosen the two screws and "0 gap" them within 1/32 of an inch from fixed comb blade to cutter blade then turn screws incrementally 1/4 turn each side and check alignment.
Lol theres no way he made this video and I just went over it in class last week! Wow!
I’ve been cutting for 4 years and didn’t even know there was a routine for shaving lol
Love from Nigeria keep the good works man 🇳🇬🤍🎚️🖤 the Technics here are the same but was never I explained to me like this thank you so much for taking ur time though as I started using blades for my clients after 2 months of learning
Bro you are a better teacher than jeezy honestly u better than everybodu
Outstanding work my friend- can you shave a live client?
Thank you for the tutorial on the fourteen steps and properly how to apply the 🥵 towel on the face
So helpful omg thank you
Great Video!
So basically it’s just freehand , reverse freehand , backhand. And reverse backhand?
awesome video!
Very professional
Top notch tutorial✊🏾
Great video!🙌🙌
The State of Ohio has the same 14 stroke, but the standing positions are different for some of the strokes. Good video!👍
I was thinking the same, I was taught everything should be done from the clients right side. It sure helps for strokes 8 and 9 and that awkward positioning !
Yeah the reverse strokes should
Be performed standing behind the client. I’m in GA
@@HellaReckless When I took board “reverses” we’re behind the client. However, I can appreciate the differences among state boards. Plus, that was a whole lotta years ago. 😊
💈❤️
Is there any theory for that stokes?
I have been practicing.
Great video! I’m a barber student in North Carolina. Our stroke progressions are the same, however here stroke 12 is optional for freehand or backhand whichever you prefer.
I noticed that you walked to the other side of the client on stroke 7. Here we are trained to stand on the same side of the client the whole shave (whether you are right or left-handed). Is that normal practice for you or just for the purpose of the video? I’m asking because I’m originally from Mississippi and may move back one day and want to do everything right for the board there IF I go back.
Love your videos as always, please keep up the great work!
Respectfully
JR
North Carolina
i agree 100 percent im in cali right now. i assume 7 felt unnatural because he wasnt on the other side when doing the backhand
Excellent! 👌🏾
Appreciate you!
I take my test tomorrow i will be back to let you know how I did
The State of Texas Barber Class A.
Man I wish I could take classes with you
Thank you for a great video, needed it bad!!!
"Weird in my opinion but how you have to do it" ❤️🍻
Thanks so much
How can I register into your barbing school. I am in Nigeria .
Nice and good information.👍💯
Thanks great job!
Where are the link?
my state board is requiring a reverse backhand stroke and I can't find it anywhere. can anyone tell me what that looks like?
Look for it in your textbook! It should be a picture on the shaving chapter!
I’m in barber school rn and this the only thing I’m scared of
can you please make us a video about how to use scissors
Damn u look like dr dre good lookin out on the tips thanks keep up the good work.
If you are in CA make sure your strokes are not the small little moments like displayed in the video. Each number is one consecutive stroke then wipe then next stroke one motion
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that shaking thing happen to me the client was asking for help . i didnt cut him but i feelt bad for him and me
Also a good Barber doesn’t need the client to do anything he just have them relax and close their eyes, Even take a nap
Muy bueno veru good
Great video, would also be nice to talk a little more about the clients head position and also your body position in accordance with the shave. Great video though.
I thought the 10 quadrant was reverse backhand????
How to hold the razor would be nice…
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1:40 - Aaaaaaaaaah!
It was me 3 years ago😂😂
They also want to make sure that the Clint don’t have blood pressure problems
5:10
Why are you so shaky? I thought you weren’t supposed to do a little pulls on the razor I thought it was supposed to be long pulls
I don't think it's long pulls.
14 stroke lol thats to many 😂
Talking is more and the work is small