I have a question, how come when you put in the skin guideline you don’t indent a hard line but instead shave up to make a line if that makes sense (imma barber too just curious on this technique)
It’s done this way to avoid making hard lines. It just makes fading take less time as you don’t have to work harder to remove hard lines. No need to work harder if you can work easier you know? Check out r/Barber on Reddit for more help and to share your work.
“Shaving up to make your guideline allows for an easier process to remove the line, whereas indenting a hard line could (depending on how zero-gapped your trimmers are) be harder to remove later on”
loved this! rly like watchin your videos on instagram tooo 🙏🏻
Glad you like them!
Nice watch Brodie!
Love this so much mann
Love this!!
Can you guys do a video on an all scissors cut, including how to properly hold shears?😅
🔥🔥🔥 video btw! More these types of videos please😁
We have one on our channel!
Great cut. Great video. Thanks.
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I have a question, how come when you put in the skin guideline you don’t indent a hard line but instead shave up to make a line if that makes sense (imma barber too just curious on this technique)
It’s done this way to avoid making hard lines. It just makes fading take less time as you don’t have to work harder to remove hard lines. No need to work harder if you can work easier you know? Check out r/Barber on Reddit for more help and to share your work.
“Shaving up to make your guideline allows for an easier process to remove the line, whereas indenting a hard line could (depending on how zero-gapped your trimmers are) be harder to remove later on”