One key to cutting faster in my experience is to not only move quickly but also dont spend a lot of time trying to make everything perfect the first go. Just go through your system and move on to the next step. Once the haircut is almost done you go back and fix anything you see.
This is not a right tip for begginer barbers because they are dont know the shades yet and once the cut is done and they wanna go back to detaling they get lost , what i would suggest is just cut as many hair as you can and trust the proces with time passing by you will get faster belive me
@@shendetgashi2100 Right but you wont cut fast as a beginner anyways. At least not a good haircut fast so this video in general is for more experienced barbers anyway. If you really trying to speed up you have to get so used to a set way of cutting hair that its second nature to you. Then you apply these principles. Of course you can always try different things that are maybe more efficient than your usual style but that comes later once you understand how to fade or blend hair effectively. A lot of times when you try to make everything perfect right away it doesnt end up looking perfect once the cut is finished anyway. Because once you start getting closer to the end of the cut it reveals more things in the haircut. Once your eyes stop tunnel visioning from the blend while working on other areas its easier to pinpoint everything. Thats why it saves a lot of time detailing at the end. You can get through all the bulk of the work within 10-15 minutes and then have the rest of the time to perfect everything.
I use the speed lines and the master to detail I use this same method it helps me tremendously I use to take 1 hour with setting guidelines . but with this fade down method takes me 35 min edge up and razor work !!
Scounty thank you bro! Right they’re my favorite Clipper hands down! The day they drop the cordless ones that will be the best day ever! Lol is that your go to Clipper?
@@jjaybeardedbarber id cop me 2 of them ! My arsenal is topaz magic clip and gold fx trimmer /shaver & for the back of the head and sensitive skin i use my series 9 all I need ! Keep up the great content brotha
Master a system until it becomes second nature. Then try different techniques to be more efficient. Once you figure that out then I would suggest not trying to perfect the fade right away. Just run through your system quickly. Basically do a rough draft of your fade. Then start doing other things like the line up etc. That way everything else is out of the way. It will reveal the areas that need work. It will be way easier to spot because most of the haircut is done already. Not only that but it makes it easy to detail because the hair is already short and setup for you. Once you get used to doing it this way you can do your rough draft and the lines and top within 10- 15minutes and then have as much time as you need to detail it which is what turns a decent fade to a good one or a good one to a great one.
Bro I love this video .. But I don’t know if it’s just me that caught this ? But every time you speed up video the timer stayed the same as it was in real time ? Every time you sped it up the timer didn’t speed up with the video? So is this really a 25 30 min fade? Don’t get me wrong fade is fire blurry as hell .. but I just don’t get the timer ? Maybe it’s just me ? Probably just trippin .. can u explain how the video going super fast .. but the timer is in real time ?
He speeds it up in certain spots but not for very long. I would say it prob took him 23 - 25minutes without the beard. He actually could have done it in 20minutes if he wasnt recording cause he could have done the fade all at once instead of seperating it into 3 sections. Takes more time cause essentially you have to redo every step 3 seperate times instead of once.
what’s your purpose of having a guard open then the next guard closed. a lot of barbers do that and i don’t understand why. why wouldn’t you just have it open again referring to the next guard you used.
Mtzblades thanks for the feedback but I have to disagree. I used clipper over comb and scissor over comb to blend into the top. Also, I don’t see any patches anywhere? Unless it’s his natural hair where it’s lighter in areas
@@jjaybeardedbarber 18:13 you can see inconsistencies in the fade mostly on the parietal ridge. The camera picks up all dark spots, you gotta fade out those spots so the fade looks clean from all angles ’\__(ツ)__/`
@@kratu6625 I don’t see what you’re talking about sir. It’s not my fault if the clients hair isn’t full in some areas. If I enhanced it and didn’t do a 20 min challenge I for sure could of taken more time to work things out but for 20 min that’s a pretty clean fade.
@Italian BMT thank you bro! I appreciate that! Sometimes people just say stuff without even looking or watching the whole video. Or even be realistic that not everyone’s head shape or hair is perfect and filled
So what guards is he using exactly? Ion know tho but this tutorial seems like to be for experienced barbers, need it step by step what kind of lever and what guard he is using
It is for experienced barbers because you are not going to cut fast and do good or great work when you first start cutting hair. Once you are more comfortable and have the reps and understand more how to fade hair then you can start focusing on speed.
Sprzjoji so this fading technique is for speed so I do Clipper Over comb time get the base and to blend into the top and that flat on the head is a 1.5 and the 0 guard open pretty much blends to it if you flick a certain way so it helps speed up the fade time
jjaybeardedbarber Okay thanks I have a hard time when I create my guideline with the 1 guard the line is till there even after using th half guard my guide moves up
jjaybeardedbarber 1st guideline I do open lever then I close it opening little by little till it’s fully open then I put my 1 guard open and then I don’t know if I’m supposed to go all the way where I left off with the one guard closed or just attack the line
I would say just master your way of cutting hair until its instinct for you. Then try different techniques or steps to be more efficient. The biggest tip though is to do the bulk of the haircut. Run through your steps really quick and dont try to get everything perfect right away. Do a rough draft of your haircut. Do the lines, line up the beard, cut the top with shears, etc then go back use your mirror and detail all the imperfections. The rough draft should take you no more than 10-20minutes depending on the haircut. Once the bulk of the haircut is done it will be 10x easier to see the areas that need work. And you can spend the rest of your time just making it look good. The hair will already be setup for you and it will be short so its easier to blend. Detailing should take around 5-10minutes unless they have really difficult hair.
Naaaa g. Got me fucked up. Time is normal but video is sped up. Taking advice on how to cut hair faster on this video is like taking weight loss advice from a fat person.
Check out my other videos. Some I explain and show more. But when you have a guard on their is only 3 levers you need to move. Closed, half way, and opened.
Theres parts where you sped it up, this isn’t a 20 minute fade, probably took you 30-40 for the whole cut which is average. Im not hating, just don’t lie and give us false information.
Yes correct but the trimmer is adjusted. It was a 20 min fade. I have no reason to lie lol. I can do a fade even faster if I want. I just decided to take my time. But sometimes you need to be able to give a fade in 10-20 min.
@@jjaybeardedbarber I understand that but after your sped up 20 minutes you still did “detail work” so it wasn’t even 20 minutes, it’s not a bad thing to take criticism, it’ll help you along your barbering career.
Christian Loera yes of course. But for video purpose it makes sit easier to go section by section. I even explained in the video that I go through the whole head at once
@@E.RHYMES its for the video. If he goes all around the head the camera tends to lose focus, or he has to move it to get it centered. Recording a video going all around the head without someone filming for you you would have to constantly stop to make sure the camera is getting everything. Better to do sections when filming.
You didnt even finish the fade wtf bro lol it goes from light... to a huge dark spot lol you should hit that with a 2 open... you have the right idea but that fade was 4/10 tbh
One key to cutting faster in my experience is to not only move quickly but also dont spend a lot of time trying to make everything perfect the first go. Just go through your system and move on to the next step. Once the haircut is almost done you go back and fix anything you see.
This is not a right tip for begginer barbers because they are dont know the shades yet and once the cut is done and they wanna go back to detaling they get lost , what i would suggest is just cut as many hair as you can and trust the proces with time passing by you will get faster belive me
@@shendetgashi2100 Right but you wont cut fast as a beginner anyways. At least not a good haircut fast so this video in general is for more experienced barbers anyway. If you really trying to speed up you have to get so used to a set way of cutting hair that its second nature to you. Then you apply these principles.
Of course you can always try different things that are maybe more efficient than your usual style but that comes later once you understand how to fade or blend hair effectively.
A lot of times when you try to make everything perfect right away it doesnt end up looking perfect once the cut is finished anyway. Because once you start getting closer to the end of the cut it reveals more things in the haircut. Once your eyes stop tunnel visioning from the blend while working on other areas its easier to pinpoint everything. Thats why it saves a lot of time detailing at the end. You can get through all the bulk of the work within 10-15 minutes and then have the rest of the time to perfect everything.
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Thank you Mike this is actually gonna help me allot
Agreed I did that at first but realized I was taking way too long especially with other appointments overlapping at times .
I use the speed lines and the master to detail I use this same method it helps me tremendously I use to take 1 hour with setting guidelines . but with this fade down method takes me 35 min edge up and razor work !!
How do you detail?
@@realstepper7289 I use the oster to detail using corners to take out dark spots in the hair the last touches are going to set you apart from
The rest
You are talented bro.... Keep up the good work.
Bro thats fresh af 🔥🔥ur hella underated
Bob Lee thank you my dude! 🙏🏼 it’s just a matter of time bro! I just have to stay consistent and patient! 💯
Thumbs up! Love the topaz one of my fave clipper hopefully Oster drop the cordless version spon cause they lackin
Scounty thank you bro! Right they’re my favorite Clipper hands down! The day they drop the cordless ones that will be the best day ever! Lol is that your go to Clipper?
@@jjaybeardedbarber id cop me 2 of them ! My arsenal is topaz magic clip and gold fx trimmer /shaver & for the back of the head and sensitive skin i use my series 9 all I need ! Keep up the great content brotha
Scounty that’s a solid line up! You have to get those gammas in there lol Thanks bro I appreciate it! 🙏🏼
AWESOME CUTS AND CONTENT - KEEP IT COMMING
Dominic Cattano thank you bro! I appreciate that! I defiantly will! Trying to grind at this UA-cam content!
Yk what would be very useful, If you do the same technique on 3 different heads with different textured hair
Amazing! Worth watching the whole thing! 💯
Thank you! 🙏🏼
Bro this video is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love the mood too ! 💯
David Bendito thank you bro!! What did you like the best? Appreciate the feedback 🙏🏼💯
Awesome cut
NASTY FADE🔥🔥💎💎💎nice video bro +1 subscriber💯💯
Good work!
Awesome video brother thank you
Who wants some cordless fast feeds next ?
So clean
I could use some tips to help me pick up the speed on my fades... that was a pretty clean fade for 20 mins🔥
Master a system until it becomes second nature. Then try different techniques to be more efficient. Once you figure that out then I would suggest not trying to perfect the fade right away. Just run through your system quickly. Basically do a rough draft of your fade.
Then start doing other things like the line up etc. That way everything else is out of the way. It will reveal the areas that need work. It will be way easier to spot because most of the haircut is done already. Not only that but it makes it easy to detail because the hair is already short and setup for you.
Once you get used to doing it this way you can do your rough draft and the lines and top within 10- 15minutes and then have as much time as you need to detail it which is what turns a decent fade to a good one or a good one to a great one.
Cool, thanks I appreciate the help
Thanks appreciate it! 🙏🏼
@@Mike-hy8cs thanks for the in depth explanation. I agree 100% 🙏🏼
Bro I love this video .. But I don’t know if it’s just me that caught this ? But every time you speed up video the timer stayed the same as it was in real time ? Every time you sped it up the timer didn’t speed up with the video? So is this really a 25 30 min fade? Don’t get me wrong fade is fire blurry as hell .. but I just don’t get the timer ? Maybe it’s just me ? Probably just trippin .. can u explain how the video going super fast .. but the timer is in real time ?
He speeds it up in certain spots but not for very long. I would say it prob took him 23 - 25minutes without the beard. He actually could have done it in 20minutes if he wasnt recording cause he could have done the fade all at once instead of seperating it into 3 sections. Takes more time cause essentially you have to redo every step 3 seperate times instead of once.
Hour 15 and not that clean 😂
But I’m in my third week of school though. Being impatient cause I want to be good NOW
Wow wow very good
15:17 🙌🏼
what your comb black name ???? it veryyyy important with me . hepl you can to me know . plessss!!!!
When you do the Clipper over comb is the Clipper open or closed?
Closed. I know someone told you open but that makes no sense. You close it, so that you can't mistake what you're about to cut.
Which Braun?
When you do Clipper over Comb, is the blade open or closed?
Open
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Whats is the comb that you use for the clipper overcomb
It's just a fade comb
what’s your purpose of having a guard open then the next guard closed. a lot of barbers do that and i don’t understand why. why wouldn’t you just have it open again referring to the next guard you used.
GroovyChops925 where did I say that?
It was ok but you didn't even finish the blend to the top of the 3and also alot of patches here and there so not that blurry again just feed back
Mtzblades thanks for the feedback but I have to disagree. I used clipper over comb and scissor over comb to blend into the top. Also, I don’t see any patches anywhere? Unless it’s his natural hair where it’s lighter in areas
@@jjaybeardedbarber 18:13 you can see inconsistencies in the fade mostly on the parietal ridge. The camera picks up all dark spots, you gotta fade out those spots so the fade looks clean from all angles ’\__(ツ)__/`
@@kratu6625 I don’t see what you’re talking about sir. It’s not my fault if the clients hair isn’t full in some areas. If I enhanced it and didn’t do a 20 min challenge I for sure could of taken more time to work things out but for 20 min that’s a pretty clean fade.
@Italian BMT thank you bro! I appreciate that! Sometimes people just say stuff without even looking or watching the whole video. Or even be realistic that not everyone’s head shape or hair is perfect and filled
I rather learn to fade like this, quick get em out the way. As long as it's tight, time is money.
Where do you buy those clipper over comb ?
It's just a fade comb
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So what guards is he using exactly? Ion know tho but this tutorial seems like to be for experienced barbers, need it step by step what kind of lever and what guard he is using
It is for experienced barbers because you are not going to cut fast and do good or great work when you first start cutting hair. Once you are more comfortable and have the reps and understand more how to fade hair then you can start focusing on speed.
@@Mike-hy8cs sums it up pretty much
how come u don’t use the 1 guard close for the 1 open
Sprzjoji so this fading technique is for speed so I do Clipper Over comb time get the base and to blend into the top and that flat on the head is a 1.5 and the 0 guard open pretty much blends to it if you flick a certain way so it helps speed up the fade time
jjaybeardedbarber Okay thanks I have a hard time when I create my guideline with the 1 guard the line is till there even after using th half guard my guide moves up
Sprzjoji what are your steps?
jjaybeardedbarber 1st guideline I do open lever then I close it opening little by little till it’s fully open then I put my 1 guard open and then I don’t know if I’m supposed to go all the way where I left off with the one guard closed or just attack the line
Juanito
Ayyy lol
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Dang this is tight my bald fades take me like an hour i wanna get them down to 30 -45 mins
I would say just master your way of cutting hair until its instinct for you. Then try different techniques or steps to be more efficient. The biggest tip though is to do the bulk of the haircut.
Run through your steps really quick and dont try to get everything perfect right away. Do a rough draft of your haircut. Do the lines, line up the beard, cut the top with shears, etc then go back use your mirror and detail all the imperfections. The rough draft should take you no more than 10-20minutes depending on the haircut.
Once the bulk of the haircut is done it will be 10x easier to see the areas that need work. And you can spend the rest of your time just making it look good. The hair will already be setup for you and it will be short so its easier to blend. Detailing should take around 5-10minutes unless they have really difficult hair.
When u say 0 guard is that 0.5 u mean
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Naaaa g. Got me fucked up.
Time is normal but video is sped up. Taking advice on how to cut hair faster on this video is like taking weight loss advice from a fat person.
Es en cerio 20 minutos
Tarda demaciado
Bruh you gotta explain the lever movement you just said with the half guard open then you started moving the lever you confusing the new barbers
Check out my other videos. Some I explain and show more. But when you have a guard on their is only 3 levers you need to move. Closed, half way, and opened.
Theres parts where you sped it up, this isn’t a 20 minute fade, probably took you 30-40 for the whole cut which is average. Im not hating, just don’t lie and give us false information.
Yes correct but the trimmer is adjusted. It was a 20 min fade. I have no reason to lie lol. I can do a fade even faster if I want. I just decided to take my time. But sometimes you need to be able to give a fade in 10-20 min.
@@jjaybeardedbarber I understand that but after your sped up 20 minutes you still did “detail work” so it wasn’t even 20 minutes, it’s not a bad thing to take criticism, it’ll help you along your barbering career.
no cap my ears are bleeding from the intro
в моментах когда видео ускорено, время идет по прежнему, сомнительный туториал
you could’ve just went around the whole head to fade every thing at once to make it quicker
Christian Loera yes of course. But for video purpose it makes sit easier to go section by section. I even explained in the video that I go through the whole head at once
@@jjaybeardedbarber yea but your essentially starting over with each section. What you do to one section or side you do to the other at once.....
@@E.RHYMES its for the video. If he goes all around the head the camera tends to lose focus, or he has to move it to get it centered. Recording a video going all around the head without someone filming for you you would have to constantly stop to make sure the camera is getting everything. Better to do sections when filming.
You didnt even finish the fade wtf bro lol it goes from light... to a huge dark spot lol you should hit that with a 2 open... you have the right idea but that fade was 4/10 tbh
Isaiah Jones thanks for your comment bro but Idk what you mean. A 4/10? Lol it’s a high bald fade with a 3 on top. I would love to see your work bro