This was a brilliant synopsis of the basic must haves. Been in the business a little over 30 years and agree with your advice, wholeheartedly. Well done, Sir.
Neck strip: Acts as a barrier between the cape and client's skin Cape: Protects client's clothes from falling hair Edgers: Used for various tasks like balding lines, tapering, and grooming Adjustable clippers: Staple tool for fades, high tops, and general trimming Comb and brush: Used for brushing and combing hair during fading Disinfectant spray: Keeps tools and surfaces clean between clients Dusters: Removes hair from the face, neck, and cape Talc powder: Helps dry the skin and remove stuck hair Mirror: Allows clients to provide immediate feedback during the haircut Alcohol alternative (aftershave lotion or witch hazel): Used for cleaning without damaging the skin Barbicide: Disinfectant solution for combs, guards, and shears Cotton swabs: Efficient way to apply liquid products without wasting excessive amounts Oil: Cleans and lubricates clippers for optimal performance Towel: Wipes excess oil from clippers before application Razors and razor holders: Used for achieving sharp and close lineups
Yea it took me sometime to find that out too, I don't know why it isn't talked about more. And haha yea bro, people still use alcohol, but there are better solutions.
Great video, I've just begun cutting and you answered all of my questions regarding cleaning my clippers and how to do an edge. Im not a professional, i just cut for veterans in a hospital for free. I like my patients/clients feel good about themselves.
At first I was skeptical because I was having trouble hearing the video, but after hearing each item and the explanation behind them, I really enjoyed the video! Thank you
Your voice is so soothing 😍 I would suggest lowering the music 🎶 or not using music at all, your voice has enough swag❤️ Just my opinion. Either way GREAT vid 💯
I always hated that oily sensation now I understand why! I never liked either the whole alcohol thing. Good job bro for helping us out ! You take care of everything, the hair, the skin etc
Appreciate it Young Man, speaking on cleanliness, and the importance of keeping your tools disinfected, for your safety and your paying clients if you have any. Something alot of these youtube barbers don't talk about enough, or even cover the different maintenance and cleaning products for clippers and razors....I've never had a problem letting a barber know he needs to be sure to clean his stuff after seeing some guy with a nasty head full of dandruff get a cut. Which Barber Shop with any class should provide a $5 extra wash for any clients walking in with a nasty looking head or dreads.
Thank you. I have never been to school but I use to cut and shave male and female hair while working on the job at the Assistant Living and I did an Awesome job. Since I'm no longer there, I do family and friends. I took from you that I need to start taking photos and maybe get some mannequins to practice on. Again, Thank you
Female barber in training... I like how you give detailed descriptions & information. Going to be using your insight for most my training. Thanks & keep them coming.
Great information keep up your journey I like your set up. I am a Loctician that’s adding on Cuts | Fades | lines up and this video is very helpful! 💯💈
Thank you for explaining the basics, particularly the sanitation expectations. The reason why I start cutting my sons' hair is because one of them caught rengworms after getting a fade from a barber who didn't sanitize his hair cutting materials. I am not a barber but I do a really good job cutting hair since I know how to draw. Now that my boys are preteens, I am trying to learn to perfect my hair cutting hobby. Your videos are going to take me to the next level.
Such valuable advice. I appreciate the information I first saw your video on which clippers are best under $50 years ago now I’m a subscriber. Thank you.❤
Thank you for putting this video up, man! I was looking for this exact information. I've been cutting my own hair for 2 years and recent starting cutting my friends hair. Ive been looking into going to Barber school but wanted to know your advice on whether to attend a Barber school or cosmetology school? Great content bro! Glad I found your channel
honestly this helped a lot i’m a beginner in all of this just trying to learn a little something so that i can do men and women’s hair as a hobby and if it turns into a career psh that’s great too. ❤️😂👌🏽
Planning on starting an apprenticeship with my boy. So I’m looking into what I should know before going into my first day. But what I want to know is the fundamentals on clippers and the guards and guard sizes. Stuff like that
Great content and just to add they have andis blade wash it’s a 7 in 1 oil product so if the beginners are able to get watch a video of how to use the blade wash. Also your input is awesome and our industry appreciates you for sharing your knowledge with us and our industry 😅 BLESSINGS
This was a gtrat video! I recently just applied at a barbershop and I am waiting to hear back 🤞 I have been a cosmetologist for about 7 years, so cutting men's hair is not something I specialize in but I know I can do great things. But thank you for this video it has helped me with the tools that I need. Gret video.
This is extremely useful and professional! Thank you for doing this. You are going to become a master any time soon. You are really into this and you give everything to make it! Keep going! I'm a noob, so I hope we can meet someday with two different big brands of our barbershops. :)))
I'm a freshman in high school I just started cutting hair today, but since I'm low on money all I have is a trimmer, comb, brush, guards, and I don't know what I'm doing or how to practice
I really needed someone to do this. Go threw some of the products seen in my state board bag and products i see my classmates using. Thanks a lot.. Im trying to learn it all
This video helped so much! I'm just starting out and its kinda my side thing at the moment but I am definitely wanting to get more into cutting hair. Great info
Bro. Tru You been sick for a minute. Hope u good man. This video has great insight for beginners. Thx for the insight. Keep the vids coming with a voice or without. Keep the grind rollin. Thx for the vid.👍🏼
Notification Squad Waaaasssssuppppp?!?!?
Yooooooo
What's gooodieeeee
Where did you get your adapter cords that are on your clippers from bro?
Is that a Raiders hat?
Sick the last couple months or so.. you got the Coronavirus 🦠 son. 💯☠️
Been cutting hair since ‘89 from in-house to barber shops & I learned something from this video... good stuff young’n
What did you learn?
@@Relax_Rombey notta damn thing he a capper
@@nijeltookyogirl7306 fr tho no hate but most of these things were pretty basic common things
The cotton swap for sure because not a lot of people use that 🙌🏽
@@Fan-a-Bricks i learned dusters take dust off
Do a video about fading techniques and how to hold the clipper.. And what flush mean. Its gone be a hit! Barbers don't talk about this subject to much
If you get 10 likes on this comment I'll do it faster than you can say "Kyrie winning a championship this year".
he got 10 likes :)
He got 55 likes ;)
Still didn’t do it !!!!! Cap
What is flush in barbering terms?!
This was a brilliant synopsis of the basic must haves. Been in the business a little over 30 years and agree with your advice, wholeheartedly. Well done, Sir.
Neck strip: Acts as a barrier between the cape and client's skin
Cape: Protects client's clothes from falling hair
Edgers: Used for various tasks like balding lines, tapering, and grooming
Adjustable clippers: Staple tool for fades, high tops, and general trimming
Comb and brush: Used for brushing and combing hair during fading
Disinfectant spray: Keeps tools and surfaces clean between clients
Dusters: Removes hair from the face, neck, and cape
Talc powder: Helps dry the skin and remove stuck hair
Mirror: Allows clients to provide immediate feedback during the haircut
Alcohol alternative (aftershave lotion or witch hazel): Used for cleaning without damaging the skin
Barbicide: Disinfectant solution for combs, guards, and shears
Cotton swabs: Efficient way to apply liquid products without wasting excessive amounts
Oil: Cleans and lubricates clippers for optimal performance
Towel: Wipes excess oil from clippers before application
Razors and razor holders: Used for achieving sharp and close lineups
I only cut me and my brother's hair, lol. But I found this to be hella informative. Thanks for the upload.
Glad to help bro, thanks for watching!
I’m a 18 yo solo barber and you are a lifesaver 👍🏼
Never knew what the powder was for and didn’t know alcohol damaged the skin! Great information bruh
Yea it took me sometime to find that out too, I don't know why it isn't talked about more. And haha yea bro, people still use alcohol, but there are better solutions.
You are on a different level of professionalism.
I got 3 barbers in my family n I’m over here watching yt videos 💀. Love you
Great video, I've just begun cutting and you answered all of my questions regarding cleaning my clippers and how to do an edge. Im not a professional, i just cut for veterans in a hospital for free. I like my patients/clients feel good about themselves.
At first I was skeptical because I was having trouble hearing the video, but after hearing each item and the explanation behind them, I really enjoyed the video! Thank you
Thank you man!!! Your emphasis on the importance barbers having a complete knowledge that includes the health of the client!
I like how your attention to details . Not only are you saying what tools are needed but also explain why it's needed.
I'm here with you, we'll grow together we all a family (every supporter)
Absolutely bro! We just gotta keep grinding and never settle!
Very helpful! Perfect timing too as I'm trying to get the right tools to begin fading my son's hair at home. Thx!
One of the best barber 💈 video I’ve seen in UA-cam! Very valuable info!
Thanks man, much appreciated!
Your voice is so soothing 😍
I would suggest lowering the music 🎶 or not using music at all, your voice has enough swag❤️
Just my opinion.
Either way GREAT vid 💯
Tabitha Freeman
Someone get her some water!
Nick Bumpers 😂😂😂😂
Ask him to whisper in your ear 😂
@@traplifekillah3637 😂
This was a fantastic and concise overview of tools for a sharp haircut. Thanks!
Do you know what happen to his UA-cam page
I've watched a lot of videos from other UA-camrs and you my friend put barbering in A New Perspective for me thank you
bro that means the world to me, thanks for letting me know man!
I have to young sons 8 and 5 to practice on so I've been wanting to learn what I needed and brotha your video is a blessing
How you gonna be sick for months lmao... The only thing that is sick is your barber skills and your information!!! Great video!
lmfao. bro I have no idea. I'm actually still fighting the sickness.
Sound like u got that magic Johnson
I always hated that oily sensation now I understand why! I never liked either the whole alcohol thing. Good job bro for helping us out ! You take care of everything, the hair, the skin etc
I was wondering what the “edgers” machine was called now I know . Stay up my dude keep grindin finna check out more of your vids rn
Glad you keep cleanliness forefront, i wear gloves also because hair splinters are awful
Appreciate it Young Man, speaking on cleanliness, and the importance of keeping your tools disinfected, for your safety and your paying clients if you have any. Something alot of these youtube barbers don't talk about enough, or even cover the different maintenance and cleaning products for clippers and razors....I've never had a problem letting a barber know he needs to be sure to clean his stuff after seeing some guy with a nasty head full of dandruff get a cut. Which Barber Shop with any class should provide a $5 extra wash for any clients walking in with a nasty looking head or dreads.
This was the first video I ever saw when I started cutting💯💙
Hey im in the navy and I'm the ships barbor and this helped alot. helps me understand what I need and what I can leave out.
At my barbershop we use a tube of compressed air coming from the roof
This is so relaxing
Thank you. I have never been to school but I use to cut and shave male and female hair while working on the job at the Assistant Living and I did an Awesome job. Since I'm no longer there, I do family and friends. I took from you that I need to start taking photos and maybe get some mannequins to practice on. Again, Thank you
Thanks for this video. It was clear, short and simple. Not 30 - 40 mins of you running around talking like a crazy person. Good looking.
You Taught Me Alot in only 11 minutes
Love the Jon Bellion poster in the back
2 Years later.... here I am watching this awesome video. Thanks a lot man!
Haha, glad you like it bro!
About to start my unisex salon, thanks for the aid, God bless.
Female barber in training... I like how you give detailed descriptions & information. Going to be using your insight for most my training. Thanks & keep them coming.
bro everything you have said has helped tremendously. thank you my g! you got a new subscriber!
You said it best bro🔥. You gotta have all of those tools to be classified as a professional barber
Good job bro been having my license for 8 years its crazy to me how much better the game is getting
What’s up, I’m a barber myself been cutting for 7 years. Loved the video
Excellent tutorial. You really CARE. No wonder you’re work is so well done!
Great information keep up your journey I like your set up. I am a Loctician that’s adding on Cuts | Fades | lines up and this video is very helpful! 💯💈
Thank you for explaining the basics, particularly the sanitation expectations. The reason why I start cutting my sons' hair is because one of them caught rengworms after getting a fade from a barber who didn't sanitize his hair cutting materials. I am not a barber but I do a really good job cutting hair since I know how to draw. Now that my boys are preteens, I am trying to learn to perfect my hair cutting hobby. Your videos are going to take me to the next level.
Blessings Monika and good luck
Such valuable advice. I appreciate the information I first saw your video on which clippers are best under $50 years ago now I’m a subscriber. Thank you.❤
Thanks man this actually helped me cuz im 16 and i want to be a barber. So all these things ima keep in mind.
how’s it going ?
Perfect outline of it and the video was super helpful to actually visualize the use of the essentials
gotchu fam!
this was exactly what I needed to know...thank you!
This my new favorite channel. Awesome tutorial
I'm a female barber. Thank you for the video.
The entire video was helpful. Sometimes bc of lupus I have to cut my hair. Please continue making videos.
Thank you for putting this video up, man!
I was looking for this exact information.
I've been cutting my own hair for 2 years and recent starting cutting my friends hair. Ive been looking into going to Barber school but wanted to know your advice on whether to attend a Barber school or cosmetology school?
Great content bro! Glad I found your channel
glad I could be of service, thanks for watching!
honestly this helped a lot i’m a beginner in all of this just trying to learn a little something so that i can do men and women’s hair as a hobby and if it turns into a career psh that’s great too. ❤️😂👌🏽
Very good .very interesting.learn some thing every day .the neck strip i never knew about .and putting oil on the blade to keep it sharp .
Much needed video at around these times 🙏🏽
gotchu!
first time i have ever subbed and liked the first time i watch the first time i discover a new ytuber
Planning on starting an apprenticeship with my boy. So I’m looking into what I should know before going into my first day. But what I want to know is the fundamentals on clippers and the guards and guard sizes. Stuff like that
Great content and just to add they have andis blade wash it’s a 7 in 1 oil product so if the beginners are able to get watch a video of how to use the blade wash. Also your input is awesome and our industry appreciates you for sharing your knowledge with us and our industry 😅 BLESSINGS
This was a gtrat video! I recently just applied at a barbershop and I am waiting to hear back 🤞 I have been a cosmetologist for about 7 years, so cutting men's hair is not something I specialize in but I know I can do great things. But thank you for this video it has helped me with the tools that I need. Gret video.
Great video man! The haircut u gave the dude in chair was dope af!
haha appreciate you bro!
This is extremely useful and professional! Thank you for doing this. You are going to become a master any time soon. You are really into this and you give everything to make it! Keep going! I'm a noob, so I hope we can meet someday with two different big brands of our barbershops. :)))
I'm a freshman in high school I just started cutting hair today, but since I'm low on money all I have is a trimmer, comb, brush, guards, and I don't know what I'm doing or how to practice
Ya boy's socks are just.... Phenomenal! 😂😂😂
I really needed someone to do this. Go threw some of the products seen in my state board bag and products i see my classmates using. Thanks a lot.. Im trying to learn it all
Bless up from Jamaica appreciate the video.
Absolutely amazing my brother am happy of it 🥰🥰🥰
Alchohol vs aftershave and neck strip was very helpful
This is very interesting, thank you for being very detailed
This video helped so much! I'm just starting out and its kinda my side thing at the moment but I am definitely wanting to get more into cutting hair. Great info
Shane Alicea bro my uncle wants me to become a barber and I’m really thinking about it but idk
Thank you so much, this video is inspirating and helpful I just paid for a shop rent and am now planning to get the necessary tools to start😁
You touched up on a lot of stuff that I need to know that was a very informative video good looks bro💯
See Jon Bellion in the back, fyyyaaa fo dat! 🔥
Awwh i just love your style of tutorial 💕
Great video, man. Thanks for sharing the science behind why products are used. Like with skin, oil, etc. I find that stuff interesting.
I really be appreciatin videos like this 💯
Luxor pro had it for 5 years really nice straight razor 🤘🏼
Love your videos bro. Super detailed! I’m always looking up barber videos and your videos are always the best.
Wow, this video is really refreshing to me because I want to cut me and my sons hair because it saves money. Great tips.
Thanks for spreading the knowledge bro ✊🏽
Gotchu fam!
As a beginner, this entire video was helpful. Thank you 🙃
Im 16 barely starting to learn i use scissors, a clipper, and guards im really going to get my hands on these things
New subscriber bro, love how you explain everything! seen a lot of videos for beginners this is hands down the most helpful
Jon Bellion poster is dope!
you shut could be my teacher your voice was so soothing voice
the video helped me so much thank u
Haha, word man. Thanks for watching!
Bro. Tru You been sick for a minute. Hope u good man. This video has great insight for beginners. Thx for the insight. Keep the vids coming with a voice or without. Keep the grind rollin. Thx for the vid.👍🏼
That's the plan now, I was waiting for my voice to get better for a bit, I'm done waiting on that. More videos are coming down the pipe soon!
Great information, right to the point in every item described.
I literally took notes bro 🔥🤧
I miss hearing from you bro 😔
This video is actually very helpful thanks !
Hey thanx heaps for that u explained evrything quick and easy. SUBSCRIBED!!!!
Great video. I'm a pale girl that loves very, very short hair. I clipper my own (not so well yet) so ur tips are great. Thank you.
and your talk is so civilized, keep it up
Do you have a videos about the guards beginnings linings
Nice Vid Bro your inspiring people to become what they whant to be keep up the good work!
Appreciate that man, thanks for watching!
Thanks for the oil tip
You make everything so easy, thanks man
This by far was very helpful. Man I wish I would’ve checked this out last week
I'm starting a haircutting business, thank you for the best insight
Thank you, this video was very helpful. I learned a lot.
Thanks for sharing. I learned out do not use alcohol on clients skin.