After watching this video about 3 times and taking notes, i finally tried it on my dad. It took a long time but by the end i was pretty impressed as it was my first time cutting hair or using clippers. I really like the comb and clipper technique you showed here, it made me feel like i have more control that i'd have had using clipper guards. Thanks for the video!
Best tutorial! Looked and tried a few videos before this and never understood what I was doing. You deserve more followers , great tutorial and got perfect result . Thank you
Very good video detailing a basic haircut. Good point about detachable blades and potential ear cuts. The moving blade can easily try come into contact with the back of the client’s ear. I employ a centre, side by side scissor over comb technique as you do. Nice to see your Feather Artist Club SS razor at work.
First street-- that was an excellent haircut not a bowl cut that you see other barbers do and the shave around the neck and ears was the way it used to be done a long time ago when I got a haircut in Detroit. On the back and sides try a 1 1/2or a 2 1/2 oster depending on the hair length and what the customer wants following the contour of the head saves time in blending so far you are the best on this site and cut hair the way it was in the past
Thinning shears if used properly can be used. Most barbers use them to much. They do work great for blending sometimes but not to much. Great video! I've got 28 years in now and the two styles I give the most are like this video and short military cuts. It's been that way here in Jamestown, ND. We don't get the newer styles around here. Just 90 miles away Fargo does though. I'm mainly in farm country. Funny how that works.
Thank you for this video. Glad I found and follow you now. I loved how you broke up the top in 5 sections. It totally made sense to me, I have always struggled with blending. The holding the ear with the comb 🤯. I love learning little bits like that to make the big picture better. Thanks you 🙏🏼
thank you sir, ive been watching a few other videos but this one was real clear and now i think im ready Update: the haircut went well! followed all the steps
This is the type of work I do on a daily basis. Great to see a demo like this, Very simple yet so inspiring. Thanks for sharing. I've subscribed. Looking forward to seeing more like this.
Thanks for this tutorial. I haven’t cut my husbands hair for 20 yrs since I last accidentally trimmed top part of his ear. This pandemic has left me no choice but to attempt, wish me luck 😋
Great vid! I would have to disagree on the thinning scissors take but that’s the beauty of barbering there’s so many different techniques to do things! The way I look at it is if the industry is going to evolve we got to evolve with it 🤟
Reason why the cut looks fantastic on this client is because the barber follows the shape of the skull with his comb. Something that is a little challenging with clipper guards. Takes a while to develop this sense of mastery.
1000% agree about the use of thinning shears. Those are for Cosmetologists who lack certain Barber techniques. Ive come across a lot of barbers who whip out the thinning shears and act like its a skill or something- the thinners do all the work for you! I admit when I left barber school I used to use my 44/20 thinning shears(side note: 44/20 is an exceptional company and their "Chief" and "Sergeant" shears are sweet- and yes their thinning shears(Taper Fine) are top notch for only $125), but after a month- the client almost jumped out the chair when he seen me grab them. He told me that his hair grew back like sh*t, split ends, spikey and very uneven. Great presentation and Ive subbed.
nice to see something other then a bald fade, those get boring to do and watch. great work, it seems like everything on you tube is bald fade, i love doing these types of haircuts.
nick i feel the same way im gona try n post a variety of what i do on a regular basis, definately more of these style cuts because i feel people need to see this procedure performed the most to be an overall well rounded barber, i learned from an old school barber and want to pass on the knowledge
@@firststreetbarbershop3326 thank you for passing your knowledge on! Some stylists dont like to pay it forward so i really appreciate that about you. I'm still trying to perfect clipper over comb so this really helps me. Great work and thank you!
Thanks for this tutorial. I cut my husband's hair for the third time and this is the best one yet. However, it took me a really long time to finish and one of the reasons is that his hair is very fine, so even the fine tooth part of the comb wouldn't hold it well (even after I misted it). Does anyone have suggestions on how to do clipper over comb with someone who has hair so fine it simply falls out of the comb?
I Don't like thinning scissors as well i believe that it's more for un professional barbers . We had a girl she used to blend the hair with thinning scissors the hair looked alright but not when the customers comes back after 1 week complaining of buffy hair.
It's a faster way of point cutting. People didn't like guards. Clipper over comb is what real barbers did. Same goes for clippers. Real barbers used scissors only.
I can accept some barbers prefer to use some tools on most of their haircuts. That fine. There are also experienced barbers who know when to use the appropriate tools to give the best cut to the client based on hair type. Maybe the girl as you call her hadn’t fully mastered using thinning scissors. We all will get better with time; didn’t you?
Carolina Barber 😀 Real barbers, the Master Barbers, didn’t limit themselves to certain tools. Some barbers, many barbers, perhaps, not only used scissors but also razors to cut hair. Have you ever used hand clippers? Real barbers used to use hand clippers too. IJS... 💈❤️
I think your explanation was great and the back of the haircut was great. However, in my opinion, the sides look a little choppy. I feel that it would've been cleaner had you used guards on the side
Please post more clipper over comb with explanation on how to do it...I have trouble with following guide and grabbing the right amount of hair...I tend to grab alot
Nice cut man. If thinning scissors are misused they might not give the best cut you’re trying to achieve as part of scissor over comb. I’m not knocking your work because you did a nice cut on this guy. You and I just have our own preferences. Thanks for sharing you video. 👍🏽
hady hass I would prefer to blend it clipper over comb because it’s faster I like to save scissors over comb work for just doing some touch up at the end
Skullavakan Avakan thank you. It is called the Feather razor if you look it up on Amazon you should find it, about $100 itll be the last razor ull ever need very well made
How i badly wanted to trim my hubby hair with this style. My inquiring mind got pump up while drinking milk and having toasted crackers on a chilly midnight of May.
Timothy Rader i love it because its easy to use, u dont have to worry about the cord in the customers face, and it doesnt blow hair all over you like the oster 76. I do have to buy a new battery for it about every 10 months or so but its worth it
Are you referring to the straight razor? if so its called the feather razor you can find it on amazon its about $100 I like using the personna mini sharper blades
Good video, shouldn't really use a clipper comb for the top though, the tension needs to be stronger for the top and the fact it's awkward to flip the come back into your hand
After watching this video about 3 times and taking notes, i finally tried it on my dad. It took a long time but by the end i was pretty impressed as it was my first time cutting hair or using clippers. I really like the comb and clipper technique you showed here, it made me feel like i have more control that i'd have had using clipper guards. Thanks for the video!
Best tutorial!
Looked and tried a few videos before this and never understood what I was doing.
You deserve more followers , great tutorial and got perfect result . Thank you
Used this video to cut my husbands hand during Covid. Three cuts in and I’m feeling confident. I watch this before each cut. Thank you!
Don't cut hands pls
you know the barber is skilled when he can clearly teach what he's doing and show amazing results. its too bad that you don't live near my city!
What a difference a haircut makes! Well done!
Man, I've watch a lot of clipper over comb tutorial, but your is by far the greatest! Thanks a lot
I agree. Thinning shears are a tool to help those who cannot remove the lines with scissor over comb technique.
Very good video detailing a basic haircut. Good point about detachable blades and potential ear cuts. The moving blade can easily try come into contact with the back of the client’s ear. I employ a centre, side by side scissor over comb technique as you do. Nice to see your Feather Artist Club SS razor at work.
I think this is one of the best tutorial
First street-- that was an excellent haircut not a bowl cut that you see other barbers do and the shave around the neck and ears was the way it used to be done a long time ago when I got a haircut in Detroit. On the back and sides try a 1 1/2or a 2 1/2 oster depending on the hair length and what the customer wants following the contour of the head saves time in blending so far you are the best on this site and cut hair the way it was in the past
Thinning shears if used properly can be used. Most barbers use them to much. They do work great for blending sometimes but not to much. Great video! I've got 28 years in now and the two styles I give the most are like this video and short military cuts. It's been that way here in Jamestown, ND. We don't get the newer styles around here. Just 90 miles away Fargo does though. I'm mainly in farm country. Funny how that works.
You just resurrected that man from the dead 🙌
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Chut up@@LilXancheX
Thank you for this video. Glad I found and follow you now. I loved how you broke up the top in 5 sections. It totally made sense to me, I have always struggled with blending. The holding the ear with the comb 🤯. I love learning little bits like that to make the big picture better. Thanks you 🙏🏼
Blending can be tricky. I'll use a thinning shear for blending sometimes.
thank you sir, ive been watching a few other videos but this one was real clear and now i think im ready
Update: the haircut went well! followed all the steps
Solid cut.. still learning the clipper over comb technique.. almost got it on lock.
You’re the best teacher, and I appreciate your section explanations. Thank you. Subscribed.
I am a barber. You cut like I do. Great job
This is the type of work I do on a daily basis. Great to see a demo like this, Very simple yet so inspiring. Thanks for sharing. I've subscribed. Looking forward to seeing more like this.
Thanks for this tutorial. I haven’t cut my husbands hair for 20 yrs since I last accidentally trimmed top part of his ear. This pandemic has left me no choice but to attempt, wish me luck 😋
Great vid! I would have to disagree on the thinning scissors take but that’s the beauty of barbering there’s so many different techniques to do things! The way I look at it is if the industry is going to evolve we got to evolve with it 🤟
Reason why the cut looks fantastic on this client is because the barber follows the shape of the skull with his comb. Something that is a little challenging with clipper guards. Takes a while to develop this sense of mastery.
1000% agree about the use of thinning shears. Those are for Cosmetologists who lack certain Barber techniques. Ive come across a lot of barbers who whip out the thinning shears and act like its a skill or something- the thinners do all the work for you! I admit when I left barber school I used to use my 44/20 thinning shears(side note: 44/20 is an exceptional company and their "Chief" and "Sergeant" shears are sweet- and yes their thinning shears(Taper Fine) are top notch for only $125), but after a month- the client almost jumped out the chair when he seen me grab them. He told me that his hair grew back like sh*t, split ends, spikey and very uneven. Great presentation and Ive subbed.
nice to see something other then a bald fade, those get boring to do and watch. great work, it seems like everything on you tube is bald fade, i love doing these types of haircuts.
nick i feel the same way im gona try n post a variety of what i do on a regular basis, definately more of these style cuts because i feel people need to see this procedure performed the most to be an overall well rounded barber, i learned from an old school barber and want to pass on the knowledge
@@firststreetbarbershop3326 thank you for passing your knowledge on! Some stylists dont like to pay it forward so i really appreciate that about you. I'm still trying to perfect clipper over comb so this really helps me. Great work and thank you!
Smooth cut. Respect from a fellow barber
As you go further up the hair do you need to bring the comb further away so it cuts less and it fades?
Thank you for breaking it down seen alot of barbers tryna teach but never break down the infinlike this
Info like**
Johny Flynn That’s what I’m going for with my tutorials stay tuned for more content I’ve been pretty busy but I’m going to upload some more stuff soon
Very good video, barber schools dont teach these techniques anymore. Just fades. Our industry is going down the tubes. We need good teachers out their
I didn't watch the full video but was more so concerned with the end result. Beautiful job.
isisbenny404 thank you stay tuned for more videos
I really love this tutorial it’s one of the best I’ve seen thx
By watching your video i enjoy it and do home hair cuts on a few friends of mine
Thanks for this tutorial. I cut my husband's hair for the third time and this is the best one yet. However, it took me a really long time to finish and one of the reasons is that his hair is very fine, so even the fine tooth part of the comb wouldn't hold it well (even after I misted it). Does anyone have suggestions on how to do clipper over comb with someone who has hair so fine it simply falls out of the comb?
Good video, for guys that cut their own hair can you do a video on how to do the top with clippers and comb.
Og barber you can’t tell💪🏽🔥
Awesome work, great skills. What kind of comb you were using and where can I find it?
Flattop comb Andis or Oster you can find online
Awesome work man! Great with the scissors
I Don't like thinning scissors as well i believe that it's more for un professional barbers . We had a girl she used to blend the hair with thinning scissors the hair looked alright but not when the customers comes back after 1 week complaining of buffy hair.
It's a faster way of point cutting.
People didn't like guards. Clipper over comb is what real barbers did. Same goes for clippers. Real barbers used scissors only.
I can accept some barbers prefer to use some tools on most of their haircuts. That fine. There are also experienced barbers who know when to use the appropriate tools to give the best cut to the client based on hair type.
Maybe the girl as you call her hadn’t fully mastered using thinning scissors. We all will get better with time; didn’t you?
Carolina Barber 😀
Real barbers, the Master Barbers, didn’t limit themselves to certain tools. Some barbers, many barbers, perhaps, not only used scissors but also razors to cut hair. Have you ever used hand clippers? Real barbers used to use hand clippers too. IJS...
💈❤️
Very good video I will watch it a few more times and practice this technique on my clients thank you
Awesome!...Professionally clean cut...thank you for sharing 🙃
A vintage gentleman's haircut awesome
If everyone had a perfect head of hair you wouldn't need thinning scissors . But a superb haircut.
I think your explanation was great and the back of the haircut was great. However, in my opinion, the sides look a little choppy. I feel that it would've been cleaner had you used guards on the side
What are them blades you use first with the number 2 on but it’s bare metal? Is is same as a number 2 guard? Can’t be 😢
Great cut great tutorial overall excellent video thank you
Please post more clipper over comb with explanation on how to do it...I have trouble with following guide and grabbing the right amount of hair...I tend to grab alot
Nice cut man.
If thinning scissors are misused they might not give the best cut you’re trying to achieve as part of scissor over comb. I’m not knocking your work because you did a nice cut on this guy. You and I just have our own preferences.
Thanks for sharing you video. 👍🏽
What kind of straight edge were you using?
Ótimo corte ! Bem elaborado, uma simetria espetacular.
Great work man. Real clean
great haircut please put some more on
Thank you very good pointers
what guard do you use on B section
Beautiful tapering . Post more videos pls ,especially how to cut asian or very straight hair 🙏😘
Nice haircut!
What is your clipper brand?
What type of shears are those? The length
Nice haircut
Which of model oster?
this helped me alot man thanks for making this vid 🔥
Great video 👍
nice work and great tutorial !
excellent video
How do I ask my barber for this haircut?
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, much appreciated
What kind of razor blade is that and where can it be purchased
I guess I meant to say what kind of straight razor is that
Excelente y el difuminado superr me encantó tu técnica
Luz Evelia Serrano Jimenez gracias!
great clear explanation
You have that technique down, 👍🏻
Hey man. Very nice work. Useful info as well.
William Johnson thanks stay tuned for more turorials
Hi mate could you do a slick back haircut and can slick back be blended with only scissor over comb or also with clipper over comb ?
hady hass I would prefer to blend it clipper over comb because it’s faster I like to save scissors over comb work for just doing some touch up at the end
beautifully done!
Great work!
Thanks so much. Asewome clipper over comb Technic. 👍
Great video man!!!
Marvin Ramirez thank you! Check out the other fade videos i got for some usefull tips
Hi, Very nice Hairstyle.... Where do you get the Barber razor and how much is about.. thanks 😊
Skullavakan Avakan thank you. It is called the Feather razor if you look it up on Amazon you should find it, about $100 itll be the last razor ull ever need very well made
How i badly wanted to trim my hubby hair with this style.
My inquiring mind got pump up while drinking milk and having toasted crackers on a chilly midnight of May.
coronavirus DIY cuts brought me here!
Same here.
Do you like that cordless Oster clipper?
Timothy Rader i love it because its easy to use, u dont have to worry about the cord in the customers face, and it doesnt blow hair all over you like the oster 76. I do have to buy a new battery for it about every 10 months or so but its worth it
Never thought about doing it with clippers ...I usually do the lot with shears
Great video, cutting right side of bangs you said you were cutting OFF 1 inch, died laughing. Don't do that to me!!!
Good information and skills!!!
What blade carrier is that you are using?
Are you referring to the straight razor? if so its called the feather razor you can find it on amazon its about $100 I like using the personna mini sharper blades
Camera wark very good Good Good Good Good Good Good
Good job
Any jobs going for uk barber
Please what is over directing?
Excellent look clean.
Que bonito corte 👍🤩
Good job!!!
Can you posted skin fade.
great cut
GonzoDaBarber thank you ill be posting more videos soon
Where did you get that comb from?
Thanks for the video very helpful bro.
Chino Woo no problem bro thanks stay tuned for more videos
Nice cut bro! Subscribed!
Joe V thanks!
Really, really nice!
I think this looks like the most simplest and might be doable for me to do.. I hope..
What scissors are you using?
Mike Samuel c-mon cadillac 7.5 inch shears
I love these kind of shears! What brand is yours?
the brand is cadillac i believe there the 8.5"
@@firststreetbarbershop3326 *they're
Stunning!!!
great work sir really enjoyed ur tecknique,please tell me #2 oster on wahl magic clip is the same?
reza moini Oster detachable blades are a little bit shorter than the magic clips
Thank you for sharing. Maraming salamat
Walang anuman
Sick tutorial! Thank you a lot!!
Good video, shouldn't really use a clipper comb for the top though, the tension needs to be stronger for the top and the fact it's awkward to flip the come back into your hand