Another great tutorial which is easy for a novice to follow. I’m came to your videos to learn how to give myself a hair cut during lockdown and now months later I’ve got a real interest in hair. I now appreciate that Barbering is such a technical craft. You should start a school.
Supper !! Thank you so MUCH 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🤝 Has been a hairdresser for 17 years ! You are the first one who takes time to explain it in details about how to make the fade to happen!!! Thank you for helping so many people in hair cutting business !!! Really, you are so generous to do this 🤗
Great final look! I'm gonna try to add that texture to my son's haircut, which is basically the same thing you did, cuz he wants more curl and volume. Thanks!
This is very well explained, congrats, tips are really usefull. I went to a "haircut" school and we learnt the old fashioned stuff, none of the modern things. The fringe haircut is really good, bravo. Thank you for the video I ll check the other ones ;)
In my mid 70s, and starting to go a bit thin on the top now. It's more noticeable when I have a shorter cut. This cropped look is great, and would be good for disguising the thinness. Thanks for sharing.
It looks really good! I cut my own hair, and the hardest part to do is the crown, I always end up cutting the parietal ridge either too long or too short. Because my hair always looks like an Afro when I domt cut off a bit off my crown 👑 I know I have to do clipper over comb, but it’s hard when I’m literally doing it myself and can’t see behind my head 😂 And you’re the type of video I’ve been looking for! You made it so his head is even out, his top 👑 matches his sides, and you left his parietal ridge a medium length, something I’ve been trying to do, so i could have a long top on, without it looking bulky
@@DelasVCyea man it's a good skill to have for sure, especially as a grown man. I've fucked my hair a couple of times in the past as I was learning but I can do a decent job of it now. Going to the barber every 1-2 weeks would be super expensive and its a good feeling when u know u can make urself fresh by doing a simple cut yourself. U can go quite far with just a 0 blade, a comb, 2 mirrors and scissors. It's rly not rocket science! The hardest thing will be hand-eye coordination due to the reflection, trust me! Get it DONE and update us, join the self cut club and take good care of yourself! Best wishes 🤝 and good luck, have patience!
love that technique or fading been using similar technique myself recently i like the strech fade myself especially with a lot of hair on top i find fading up is very easy to follow it leaves very little to polish off at the end of the cut and eradicates that stubbourn skin line by taking the trimmer line slightly up
THAT is my ideal haircut. I never seem to be able get what I want at my barbers and end up having to fix things when I get home (fringe). Dunno if it’s just lost in translation. I’m sometimes in Aberdeen for work. I’ll need to time it right so I can come to your shop and get this mop chopped 😂
Love the choppy look, but tried recreating texture by slightly cutting the fringe but not closing the scissors, very hard to do. Will need practice and lots of it!!! Thanks for the tips though.
Just watched this and I think I’ve found my next cut. I’m booked in today to cut off 14” hair that I’ve been growing for 2 years. Gonna be a big change!
Amazing cut, this is exactly what I'm going for. Kinda hard to get a nice fringe buecause I have two cowlicks on the front, so I tend to keep the hair above the fringe longer to weigh down the cowlick, which means the hair style gets kinda sloppy. Trying hard to perfect it so it looks more straight towards the front like this.
I travel a lot interntionally and I usually ask for this haircut but one of the best issue is thinning down the fringe (bangs) so much that it makes front much lighter than the rest of the hair. I guess my hair is not super thick.
The crop can work with thin hair at the front. But you need to pull more hair forward. Unfortunately there does become a point where it is a losing battle.
@@theoneminutebarber Yes I am thanks and my hairdresser has opened again and invited me back. I can't wait for a decent haircut but I now enjoy cutting my own hair too so will do a mixture of both going forward I think thanks to your tutorials. I hope everything is getting back to normal for you too 👍🙏
That's great your hairdresser is back. At least you have some skills now should you ever need them. It's not bad here, although 45 mins from where I work there has been a bad covid outbreak. So just doubling up on cleaning in the shop. I need a sunshine holiday really badly though 😭😎☀️🏖️🍹
@@theoneminutebarber Yes it has saved me a lot of money too :)) oh sorry to hear about the outbreak Michael that is not good. Yes hopefully you can go on holiday soon and summer is on its way something to look forward to too 👍
Glad you mentioned the various bones/landmarks. Did I mention I have a white clipper comb coming in the mail? You do realize if the lady subscribers realize you have a wee lass, they might want some tips/advice on trimming their hair. 😉
I was clipper over combing today at work plus I had the camera set up but my customers were back to back so never had extra time to film. Hopefully tomorrow I get an opportunity. Re: girls hair. I sometimes cut Rosa's hair but my knowledge on long hair/feminine styles is basic. There is certain skills in making a haircut look feminine or masculine. That said my partner is a hairdresser, I'm still working on persuading her to contribute to the channel.
@@theoneminutebarber Got boys/young men here so not an issue for me, thought 'maybe' some of the ladies watching would want to trim their girls hair. As for the clipper/comb, I can wait. I've done it but it feels haphazard. I know I'm cutting hair but seeing/following the guide on sides & back is another matter. Seeing it cutting the top, I'm ok with.
Sir , my face shape is heart . I have slightly large forehead . So can you assist me wth any haircut . Moreover that hair cut should have little bit of volume . I was thinking that the textured crop would suit me . But I need your assistance ❤. hope you will reply as soon as possible.
There are a few schools of thought on the heart shape. Personally I believe slightly longer hair works really well with a bit of volume and hair coming across the forehead. Something along those lines
@@theoneminutebarber If you don't mind can I get your whatsapp no. . Through which I will send the pic of myself . Please sir , I am very concerned towards my hair and face ....
Nice one. In case you wonder why I'm not posting Canadian links at the moment I got kicked from the Canadian Amazon associates, apparently there is a minimum amount of activity they want to see. 😭😭😭 I feel like Jeff bezos is disappointed in me 😂
Hi mate. Great vid. This is actually the exact style I want but it it very difficult to achieve as my hair grows almost at a 90 degree angle to the right side of my head rather than growing straight forward over my forehead. Any tips on what to tell my barber
Not so much for the barber but more for you. You might find blow drying well is of benefit. When your hair is wet blow dry it hot on full force forward. Then switch the hairdryer to cold and keep blow drying forward until the hair is cool. This should help with the direction.
i want you to cut my hair like this, i will serioulsy travel to where you are because the hair cutter i go to leave me uneven side. I had to shave my head to restart over only to have the dude mess it up again. I used one of your video during the lockdown to fix it but seeing your video, I just want to come to you
Thank you Josh. It might be a bit of a trek to get to me I'm in the north of Scotland. But glad you enjoyed the video. My advice re your own barber would be to shop around. You might need to visit quite a few barbers before you find someone that cuts to the style you want. Its such an individual thing. You are effectively picking an artist.
Awesome work with the fringe , could I do similar haircut to my hair (thick and hard hair) ? I always cut them every 2 weeks because they are difficult to style after that and always cut them short ...but this time I want to do something similar, is it possible or should I do a treatment to straighten them ?
Because this fringe it quite short it will work on all but the most curly hair. But making two fringes is also a great technique for strong thick hair as there is a lots of weight removed from the under cut fringe. Xxxx
Any tips on what to ask a barber to get a cut like this please? i'll be sure to try and find a good barber (Not as good as you obviously haha) and at least get a haircut similar to the one in the vid. I feel like its the only one i'd suit after trying many failed experiment. Much appreciated.
The best thing would be to send the video to your barber. That would give them the best idea of what you want. Nothing helps me more than a picture or video.
People with straight hair always have an easier time with styling plus they are always the ones in any styling video out there if you notice. Plus straight hair just looks better in general than curly. Good tips though!
Thank you, Although it must be said that straight hair is the hardest to cut. It’s not easily manipulated. 1mm too short and it’s standing on end. Very unforgiving. Personally I like wavy hair.
That was cool Michael!! Your freehand scissorwork on the fringe was exciting to watch. I'm actually rewatching, I want to see it again, lol (along with the other scissor technique I haven't seen before). Speaking of scissors, are there a pair or two that you might recommend that aren't super pricey? I have a couple friends who've volunteered to let me practise the different skills I've been learning from you (that I've only been able to try on my own hair due to lockdown). Thanks in advance for any recommendations 🤗
When I started out I used Jaguar scissors which are really entry level professional scissor. Jaguar range in price here but in Canada I'd have thought something between $50 and $150. A step up would be something like tondeo. The scissors I use in this video are Osaka Vega. I like them because they have the little thumb pivot. And good steel. Cutting the fringe free hand ✋ is my favourite way to cut. I call it cutting without tension. If you rest the hair on the comb the hair is relaxed and when I cut I can see how it is going to lay and if I have enough weight to hold it down remember when you cut a fringe wet it will always be shorter dry. So leave it a bit longer wet. You can always fine tune it when it's dry.
Hey I love the haircut I have a similar one I just can’t seem to style it as I want I love the way you styled it but can’t seem to get it right I use a volumizing foam when damp and then blowdry then use a wax but it doesn’t look how you did it any tips on how I can achieve the look?
Hi Michael. Just wanted to ask if you use a fade blade on your seniors for fading or a taper? I’ve been using a fade blade and never used a taper blade since starting barbering. Michael.
Hey Mike, I use a fade blade on my seniors. I love that wahl senior, I’ll be sad if they ever stop making it. It is by far the best clipper ever made imo. But I also have other clippers with taper blades. The taper blade does make life easier when tapering, the fade blade can be harder compared to curve out but not impossible
Thanks for responding ! I’m going to try a taper on senior and fade blade on my gamma x ergo. Just experimenting as interested to see what a taper blade is like or if much difference 😊. Hope you have an amazing Scottish New year :-) Ps. I bought your Udemy vid earlier in the year. Excellent stuff :-) Mike.
Another great tutorial which is easy for a novice to follow. I’m came to your videos to learn how to give myself a hair cut during lockdown and now months later I’ve got a real interest in hair. I now appreciate that Barbering is such a technical craft. You should start a school.
That's high praise fly and wild. Thank you. It encourages me to keep putting content out when I hear someone finds it useful thank you
I keep coming back to this vid every so often, it's a great cut.
Thank you Paul
Btw Michael, excellent background music choice & volume 👌. Relaxing, doesn't distract - really adds to the chill, laid back flow of your video. 😊
Supper !! Thank you so MUCH 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🤝 Has been a hairdresser for 17 years ! You are the first one who takes time to explain it in details about how to make the fade to happen!!! Thank you for helping so many people in hair cutting business !!! Really, you are so generous to do this 🤗
Thank you La Zee 😁
Great final look! I'm gonna try to add that texture to my son's haircut, which is basically the same thing you did, cuz he wants more curl and volume. Thanks!
Go for it. Texture is always great on kids hair
This is very well explained, congrats, tips are really usefull.
I went to a "haircut" school and we learnt the old fashioned stuff, none of the modern things. The fringe haircut is really good, bravo.
Thank you for the video I ll check the other ones ;)
In my mid 70s, and starting to go a bit thin on the top now. It's more noticeable when I have a shorter cut. This cropped look is great, and would be good for disguising the thinness. Thanks for sharing.
It looks really good! I cut my own hair, and the hardest part to do is the crown, I always end up cutting the parietal ridge either too long or too short. Because my hair always looks like an Afro when I domt cut off a bit off my crown 👑
I know I have to do clipper over comb, but it’s hard when I’m literally doing it myself and can’t see behind my head 😂
And you’re the type of video I’ve been looking for! You made it so his head is even out, his top 👑 matches his sides, and you left his parietal ridge a medium length, something I’ve been trying to do, so i could have a long top on, without it looking bulky
Awesome content mate, I've just passed my level 2, and just started in a shop.
Your vids are helping me out massively mate keep them coming.
Thank you Tyler
I haven't done slicing since I got my mataki texturing scissors, but I always hold my breath when I watch people do it.
It's the best fun
That looks so good. All those little slide cuts add so much.
Slice cutting is one of my favourite techniques
Calling my barber.......... Love this
Bro got resurrected💀
Fr 😂
😂😂😂😂
Thank you for the 2 minutes you had me on the floor grabbing my sides 😂good shit
But yeah one hell of a transformation, and an amazing job
Bangs look awesome. That's always a tough part of a cut I think and those really look fantastic
Thank you!! 😊
when the barber gets to the bangs it gives me anxiety.
I've had so many fumbles on the goaline.
Damn good transformation. No intention of doing this, but I enjoyed watching an artist at work 👍
Thank you 😊
Man, there simply are no barbers in this city that I live in who have the expertise to cut hair like that.. Great haircut, great tutorial!
Thank you
Do it yourself brother
@@bloodshot9224 right..
@@DelasVCyea man it's a good skill to have for sure, especially as a grown man. I've fucked my hair a couple of times in the past as I was learning but I can do a decent job of it now. Going to the barber every 1-2 weeks would be super expensive and its a good feeling when u know u can make urself fresh by doing a simple cut yourself.
U can go quite far with just a 0 blade, a comb, 2 mirrors and scissors. It's rly not rocket science! The hardest thing will be hand-eye coordination due to the reflection, trust me!
Get it DONE and update us, join the self cut club and take good care of yourself!
Best wishes 🤝 and good luck, have patience!
very nice. thanks. I'm going to show this clip to the hair stylist when I go to the hair salon.
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love that technique or fading been using similar technique myself recently i like the strech fade myself especially with a lot of hair on top i find fading up is very easy to follow it leaves very little to polish off at the end of the cut and eradicates that stubbourn skin line by taking the trimmer line slightly up
It's certainly the way I prefer to work too.
your hair cut are excellent ,you do great haircut, beautiful, this is first time i see yor hair cut, i enjoy watching the way you cut hair. bravo
Thank you Nevart 😁
THAT is my ideal haircut. I never seem to be able get what I want at my barbers and end up having to fix things when I get home (fringe). Dunno if it’s just lost in translation. I’m sometimes in Aberdeen for work. I’ll need to time it right so I can come to your shop and get this mop chopped 😂
Ah perfect Marc. If you are coming in the website is chop.me.uk
Thank you for the versatility of the cut! Especially the deconstructed bangs! Preciate it!
You think it will look good with a low taper?
Yes
Omg all of your haircut tutorials thou 🔥 🔥 🔥 💯 💯 love love
Thank you!!
Love the choppy look, but tried recreating texture by slightly cutting the fringe but not closing the scissors, very hard to do. Will need practice and lots of it!!! Thanks for the tips though.
Keep practicing that one Krystina. Slicing is great fun and you can really manipulate and control hair when you get good at it.
Use a thinning scissors?
A tool with so many uses. I must do some video on that 👍
@@theoneminutebarber silly question: what happens if you close the scissors when cutting the fringe? too much would be removed?
@@ssdstudio6740 the answer was: the fringe angle would be more dramatic but less feather-wispy
15:05 Jin from Tekken says hello 😅 Awesome guide, cutting my own hair using these techniques.
😁
Great cut 👌
Thanks 👍
Best videos on UA-cam!
came out nicely. Thank you so much for the tutorial.
Just watched this and I think I’ve found my next cut. I’m booked in today to cut off 14” hair that I’ve been growing for 2 years. Gonna be a big change!
Oh wow. That's going to be some transformation. Good luck
@@theoneminutebarber thanks man, gonna be interesting for sure
Update? Do you like it?
@GrizzlyGremlin update?
@@WhatsMyNameAgain93 Update?
Loved this tutorial thank you so much for your in depth breakdown
You are so welcome!
Wow I love that style it looks class.
Thank you Paul
ughhh, the music is so relaxing
Amazing cut, this is exactly what I'm going for. Kinda hard to get a nice fringe buecause I have two cowlicks on the front, so I tend to keep the hair above the fringe longer to weigh down the cowlick, which means the hair style gets kinda sloppy. Trying hard to perfect it so it looks more straight towards the front like this.
Wow nice tips and trick right there 15:09 , hair will drop and couple together more nicely giving nice uneven textures with that.
Hey Michael. I love hearing you say "Occipital Bone". 😀
I'll include that more in the future. 😁👍
I travel a lot interntionally and I usually ask for this haircut but one of the best issue is thinning down the fringe (bangs) so much that it makes front much lighter than the rest of the hair.
I guess my hair is not super thick.
The crop can work with thin hair at the front. But you need to pull more hair forward. Unfortunately there does become a point where it is a losing battle.
definition of trust the process
It was really well explained.
Bro thank you for this! I owe you a bottle 🍾🔥
Any time!
man your technique are fire
Thanks Derry
Damnnn u still look at all the comments on this! What a legend!! ❤
your the king! please make more choppy textures
Thank you Ab
Very nice, thank you for creating this video!
My pleasure!
great tutorial video and informative for beginner . Thanks for sharing .
Excellent work Sir!
From one Barber to another, you are Legit...
thanks so much gnarlyness
Sick cut! Thats how i want mine
Incredible hair cut many thanks Michael 👌👍
Thank you Louise hope you are keeping well and enjoying a bit more freedom down south now
@@theoneminutebarber Yes I am thanks and my hairdresser has opened again and invited me back. I can't wait for a decent haircut but I now enjoy cutting my own hair too so will do a mixture of both going forward I think thanks to your tutorials. I hope everything is getting back to normal for you too 👍🙏
That's great your hairdresser is back. At least you have some skills now should you ever need them. It's not bad here, although 45 mins from where I work there has been a bad covid outbreak. So just doubling up on cleaning in the shop. I need a sunshine holiday really badly though 😭😎☀️🏖️🍹
@@theoneminutebarber Yes it has saved me a lot of money too :)) oh sorry to hear about the outbreak Michael that is not good. Yes hopefully you can go on holiday soon and summer is on its way something to look forward to too 👍
i hope your whole familly will have beautiful christmas
And yours Trufel
very nice cut
Thank you! Cheers!
Ready for this one, Michael. 👍
good evening ink
@@theoneminutebarber Good evening Michael. I hope you're keeping well.
damn bro, my barber just fucked up my crop and seeing you doing this style of hairstyle flawlessly just brought me back some faith in barbers overall
Thanks so much. I hope your crop can be recovered?
I like the way you explain.
Iam from indo sir, nd i have just suscrib. I will wait the next content, i like this bcouse you explaine very detail tanks sir🙏 ,
Welcome Achmad
Damn you still heart these
The best! I like how to your haircute. I'm from Thailand.
Thank you Mr. God bless Mr. 😀🙏👍🙋♀
Looking forward to clipper over comb 👍
Great work Michael 👍👍
Great tutorial
Champ barber..!
Glad you mentioned the various bones/landmarks. Did I mention I have a white clipper comb coming in the mail? You do realize if the lady subscribers realize you have a wee lass, they might want some tips/advice on trimming their hair. 😉
I was clipper over combing today at work plus I had the camera set up but my customers were back to back so never had extra time to film. Hopefully tomorrow I get an opportunity.
Re: girls hair. I sometimes cut Rosa's hair but my knowledge on long hair/feminine styles is basic. There is certain skills in making a haircut look feminine or masculine. That said my partner is a hairdresser, I'm still working on persuading her to contribute to the channel.
@@theoneminutebarber Got boys/young men here so not an issue for me, thought 'maybe' some of the ladies watching would want to trim their girls hair. As for the clipper/comb, I can wait. I've done it but it feels haphazard. I know I'm cutting hair but seeing/following the guide on sides & back is another matter. Seeing it cutting the top, I'm ok with.
Sir , my face shape is heart . I have slightly large forehead . So can you assist me wth any haircut . Moreover that hair cut should have little bit of volume . I was thinking that the textured crop would suit me . But I need your assistance ❤. hope you will reply as soon as possible.
There are a few schools of thought on the heart shape. Personally I believe slightly longer hair works really well with a bit of volume and hair coming across the forehead. Something along those lines
@@theoneminutebarber If you don't mind can I get your whatsapp no. . Through which I will send the pic of myself .
Please sir , I am very concerned towards my hair and face ....
On these can you go up a guard or two in the back? Or would it make it look to tacky?
You can do that if you need to. The only thing with that is to pay close attention to the trajectory that you leave the head. Don’t go too tight.
Love this!
very nice to learn some useful technique
Nice cut
That was an awesome cut!
Thank you Austin
The best!!
Really perfect 👌
Thanks a lot 😊
Creo que es muy buen profesional ,elegante al trabajar ,eso me encanta ,así que voy a continuar ,viendo gracias
Top work.
Marked on my calendar - can't wait!!
Nice one. In case you wonder why I'm not posting Canadian links at the moment I got kicked from the Canadian Amazon associates, apparently there is a minimum amount of activity they want to see. 😭😭😭
I feel like Jeff bezos is disappointed in me 😂
@@theoneminutebarber Maybe he's got a chip on his shoulder when it comes to barbers... *ahem* 😂😂😂
😂
When early vaccination 2010 and 2011 I liked the best hair cuts 2014 and 2015 without no face masks .
I was not a fan of face masks at all
Amazing mate 👍
Hi mate. Great vid. This is actually the exact style I want but it it very difficult to achieve as my hair grows almost at a 90 degree angle to the right side of my head rather than growing straight forward over my forehead. Any tips on what to tell my barber
Not so much for the barber but more for you. You might find blow drying well is of benefit. When your hair is wet blow dry it hot on full force forward. Then switch the hairdryer to cold and keep blow drying forward until the hair is cool. This should help with the direction.
I didn't believe that there is only one man, i think there's one man that have long hair and one that got haircutted
😉🙌
Love the texture look but I have short & very thin or fine hair could I still get that look thanks .
Yes you can! But I’d advise using mousse to blow dry your hair first in order to get some volume in it.
i want you to cut my hair like this, i will serioulsy travel to where you are because the hair cutter i go to leave me uneven side. I had to shave my head to restart over only to have the dude mess it up again. I used one of your video during the lockdown to fix it but seeing your video, I just want to come to you
Thank you Josh. It might be a bit of a trek to get to me I'm in the north of Scotland. But glad you enjoyed the video.
My advice re your own barber would be to shop around. You might need to visit quite a few barbers before you find someone that cuts to the style you want. Its such an individual thing. You are effectively picking an artist.
Great video
Thank you 😊
Very informative videos sir
Thanks and welcome 😁
Good Job❤
Bravo simplemente genial
Thanks great video!!
You're welcome!
That was cool.
Wish more of the "final product" was shown though - like a proper 360 view.
I'd say the same feedback for most of your vids, actually.
Noted. 👍
Will do this one tomorrow, wish me luck!
Good luck
@@theoneminutebarber Thanks😅
Great cut what product u used to style ?
This is Hairbond super
Awesome work with the fringe , could I do similar haircut to my hair (thick and hard hair) ? I always cut them every 2 weeks because they are difficult to style after that and always cut them short ...but this time I want to do something similar, is it possible or should I do a treatment to straighten them ?
Because this fringe it quite short it will work on all but the most curly hair. But making two fringes is also a great technique for strong thick hair as there is a lots of weight removed from the under cut fringe. Xxxx
Any tips on what to ask a barber to get a cut like this please? i'll be sure to try and find a good barber (Not as good as you obviously haha) and at least get a haircut similar to the one in the vid. I feel like its the only one i'd suit after trying many failed experiment. Much appreciated.
The best thing would be to send the video to your barber. That would give them the best idea of what you want. Nothing helps me more than a picture or video.
@@theoneminutebarber Thanks for your reply. Have a good one 👍
Is it possible to get my hair cut with you love the way you do a textured crop
Any time you are in Scotland look me up I’d be happy to cut your hair
Where about are you in Scotland and how do I book
People with straight hair always have an easier time with styling plus they are always the ones in any styling video out there if you notice. Plus straight hair just looks better in general than curly. Good tips though!
Thank you, Although it must be said that straight hair is the hardest to cut. It’s not easily manipulated. 1mm too short and it’s standing on end. Very unforgiving.
Personally I like wavy hair.
I love this style! What is the fade called? So its crop top, fringe textured, what about the fade?
Id probably call this a mid fade. Mid to high maybe.
@@theoneminutebarber Thank you.
@@theoneminutebarber Do you have an Instagram where you post photos of your art?
That was cool Michael!! Your freehand scissorwork on the fringe was exciting to watch. I'm actually rewatching, I want to see it again, lol (along with the other scissor technique I haven't seen before).
Speaking of scissors, are there a pair or two that you might recommend that aren't super pricey? I have a couple friends who've volunteered to let me practise the different skills I've been learning from you (that I've only been able to try on my own hair due to lockdown).
Thanks in advance for any recommendations 🤗
When I started out I used Jaguar scissors which are really entry level professional scissor. Jaguar range in price here but in Canada I'd have thought something between $50 and $150.
A step up would be something like tondeo.
The scissors I use in this video are Osaka Vega. I like them because they have the little thumb pivot. And good steel.
Cutting the fringe free hand ✋ is my favourite way to cut. I call it cutting without tension. If you rest the hair on the comb the hair is relaxed and when I cut I can see how it is going to lay and if I have enough weight to hold it down remember when you cut a fringe wet it will always be shorter dry. So leave it a bit longer wet. You can always fine tune it when it's dry.
If I was to ask a barber for this haircut, how would you ask for this? Please help. Thanks
I think the best thing to do is show or send the video to your barber and ask it your hair would be suitable for something similar.
Nice.. thanks
Love this style haircut and I’m planning on getting it myself, what is the hair length on the top as-well as the sides?
The sides are right down to skin. The top is probably about two or three finger widths. This is a really fun cut to do
@@theoneminutebarber he what do I tell my barber if I want this hair cut I want to know what the sides are is that a high fade?
Yes it is a high skin or bald fade. And choppy texture on top
Hey I love the haircut I have a similar one I just can’t seem to style it as I want I love the way you styled it but can’t seem to get it right I use a volumizing foam when damp and then blowdry then use a wax but it doesn’t look how you did it any tips on how I can achieve the look?
I’d try using a dry styling powder on its own
Nice job
Thank you 🙏
Nice explanation, nice guy, thank you very much vor this Video! :)
Hi Michael. Just wanted to ask if you use a fade blade on your seniors for fading or a taper? I’ve been using a fade blade and never used a taper blade since starting barbering. Michael.
Hey Mike, I use a fade blade on my seniors. I love that wahl senior, I’ll be sad if they ever stop making it. It is by far the best clipper ever made imo.
But I also have other clippers with taper blades. The taper blade does make life easier when tapering, the fade blade can be harder compared to curve out but not impossible
Thanks for responding ! I’m going to try a taper on senior and fade blade on my gamma x ergo. Just experimenting as interested to see what a taper blade is like or if much difference 😊. Hope you have an amazing Scottish New year :-)
Ps. I bought your Udemy vid earlier in the year. Excellent stuff :-) Mike.
That is a great looking cut, not something I'd want to try on myself. What should I be asking a barber for to recreate thst style?
It's a textured crop skin fade
But the fringe section is quite complex to explain, it would be best to just show the barber that part of the video.