First time i watched your videos, about 2 years ago. And since then, (because of corona) i'm cutting my hair every ~2 months. So thanks again :) Also, because i have 2 years of experience now 😄, i kinda think that fading may be too much for beginners. I still have problems when it comes to area around the ears, they are too much in the way, and ruin the fading. So i even decided to use only one length for the sides, as short as possible, maybe 6 or 9 mm, and only do the proper fading at the back. It looks a lot smoother like that. But everybodys hair and taste is different, so its up to you.
I really struggle with blending. I try and do it like this, but the clipper seems to just "push up" the long hair on top, instead of cutting it. So it cuts the hair growing directly on my sides, but doesn't cut the hair on top that hangs over the sides. The result is I get a very sudden/harsh "fade" where my hair goes from short to suddenly long. I also really struggle with doing the back. It usually takes me 1-2 hours to get a satisfactory result, and even then it's still not perfect...
You need to turn the clipper the other way and cut in the direction your hair grows. Try that with a number 6 along your crown where you have the problem with the long hair on top.
HEY THERE. AN INDIAN COMPANY THAT GOES BY THE NAME 'MAN MATTERS' SEEMS TO BE USING YOUR PHOTOS FROM YOUR VIDEOS. I DON'T KNOW IF THEY HAVE ASKED FOR YOUR PERMISSION.JUST WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW.
Nice tutorial, I'm making a hair clipper the size of an electric razor that supports the hairstyle you choose on our app; anyone interested? nice to talk to you
hello man loved your video great help for us guys doing diy haircut hope you could make videos in-the future concerning receding hairlines thank you more power
Great instruction, im gonna follow the first one, i usually start with the top and get into a situation where i constantly have to switch lengths, no efficient structure.. Edit: Gonna take down the top first with like 28 mm if its too long of course...
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First time i watched your videos, about 2 years ago. And since then, (because of corona) i'm cutting my hair every ~2 months. So thanks again :) Also, because i have 2 years of experience now 😄, i kinda think that fading may be too much for beginners. I still have problems when it comes to area around the ears, they are too much in the way, and ruin the fading. So i even decided to use only one length for the sides, as short as possible, maybe 6 or 9 mm, and only do the proper fading at the back. It looks a lot smoother like that. But everybodys hair and taste is different, so its up to you.
Best self-haircut channel on YT! I'm a beginner and I've been following your your tips and got great results so thx a lot🙏
Another excellent tutorial, well presented thank you! Easy to follow!
I really struggle with blending. I try and do it like this, but the clipper seems to just "push up" the long hair on top, instead of cutting it. So it cuts the hair growing directly on my sides, but doesn't cut the hair on top that hangs over the sides. The result is I get a very sudden/harsh "fade" where my hair goes from short to suddenly long. I also really struggle with doing the back. It usually takes me 1-2 hours to get a satisfactory result, and even then it's still not perfect...
You need to turn the clipper the other way and cut in the direction your hair grows. Try that with a number 6 along your crown where you have the problem with the long hair on top.
I see having a cordless clipper makes a big difference!
Yeah, day and night really, in fact my corded one is better and I still use the cordless cause it is way faster.
HEY THERE.
AN INDIAN COMPANY THAT GOES BY THE NAME 'MAN MATTERS' SEEMS TO BE USING YOUR PHOTOS FROM YOUR VIDEOS. I DON'T KNOW IF THEY HAVE ASKED FOR YOUR PERMISSION.JUST WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW.
You did a great job.
Nice tutorial, I'm making a hair clipper the size of an electric razor that supports the hairstyle you choose on our app; anyone interested? nice to talk to you
hello man loved your video great help for us guys doing diy haircut hope you could make videos in-the future concerning receding hairlines thank you more power
Which is your preferred method? Top-bottom (1) or Bottom-top (2)?
Great instruction, im gonna follow the first one, i usually start with the top and get into a situation where i constantly have to switch lengths, no efficient structure..
Edit: Gonna take down the top first with like 28 mm if its too long of course...
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if u have like 5 or 6 on top what do u use on sides
Great tutorial man! Thanks!
are you a barber/stylist?
Excellent tutorial😃
Easy to understand.
Great Work Mate!
Great job
Well done
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