*Full Length* How To Cut Hair Like A Barber: Mid Fade Curly Top

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What up YouTube, but your girl miss 360 and I'm back at it with another video hope you enjoy subscribe text me text me. You know email me if you need a video done, yeah you too, what's up with your boy, 360 GZ, and in this video I did a basics. 8. I don't like saying basic, but that's what it kind of is, but it's a dope fade. I mean it's a mid fade. He got curls on top for any barber out there. That wants to get better. This video right here is for you, if you're a barber that cuts out the house. This video is for you, if you're just trying to learn how to cut hair, because you don't know how all right you want to watch this video. I don't have any loud music playing in the background. It'S just me talking over this. This video so make sure you subscribe. If you haven't already subscribed to my channel and yeah babe, do you have anything else to say any more emails? You want to give the people any more text messages you want them to Twitter and stuff. Facebook me Longway. 360. Gz stay tuned, you are you guys for anybody, that's trying to learn how to really cut hair and you're, not a barber and you're trying to learn. I got you, I I'm going to give you the steps, the ins and out on how to do a basic phase. So right now, I'm using my Andy slim line Pro Allies, I'm using my liner Clippers. Okay, you can use any liner Clippers. It doesn't necessarily have to be the ones that I'm using in the video, but right now, I'm setting the the line in in a contour way in a way that is shaped to my clients head, because if you got everybody got a hook in the back. So you want to go to the hook and around the hook and back up to the liner right now, I'm balding out the rest of the hair, I'm using my wall magic clips. These are modified. You don't necessarily have to get these Clippers. I'M gon na be saying that throughout this whole video, so you guys can understand that it doesn't have to be the exact Clippers that I'm using. I modified these to where these are balding. Clippers wall actually has a clipper. That is strictly a balding clipper. The only reason why I took the I end up taking that blade off and put in on these cordless Clippers, because I love the fact that you could be cord free and I love the fact you could go around the head, easy. You don't have to be confined to a cord, and it just makes it quick and easy to cut around the head art when taking out the bulk. You do not want to go fast using these Clippers or the client will be uncomfortable and the hair. My snag: you want to always take an inch by inch and you know, go slow with cutting the hair. Never just you know, rush into it and try to be mr. speedy guy, and you know try to get all the hair off at once. Take your time right now, I'm using my hostas fast feeds, and I got my lever open now. When I, what I mean by the lever open is the blade is open up with looking all the way to the bottom, and I know that kind of is confusing, but the blade is actually all the way to the bottom and it you know at the stage Where the blade is not close to the other blade and you're not going to cut off too much at once, you know what I mean: it's not going to be bald if you cut it. So if I can explain this right, the blade is actually exposed. The blade is furthest away from that top blade and I'm just putting in this guideline about an inch so that I can get a long transition. You don't want to set short guidelines because the short blends don't look as good as a long transition right now. I put on my one guard open and what I mean by open is that again, if the, if the keep is further away from the other teeth and it allows you to cut less hair if that makes sense. So I got my one guard on, but it's really a 1.5 so right now I'm going up another inch and making sure that all the hair that I see is the same length within this inch that I'm uh putting in these guidelines. So I'm not going to go up too far. You know into the hair because I'm going to shape the top, but I'm just being real careful on how I how far I go up and how far I dig in and just making sure everything is one length all right right now I close the lever. Okay, I still got my one guard on, but I just closed the lever that way the teeth are meeting the teeth at the bottom. So that's what I mean by closing the lever right now. I'M flicking out that middle line and what I mean by flick out motion is the motion that I'm doing I'm kind of like going to the scalp and flicking out real fast. It'S not like I'm sitting in the guideline where I'm digging in it's just a flick out motion where you you go to the scalp and you flick out real quick. This is not going to take out that middle line. It'S basically just going to soften up everything. So when you come behind what your next guideline, the it will be easier to take out now with the zero guard closed in that same position with the leverage that you had last on that one guard close, you want to flick out that middle line. Okay. This is a procedure that is most important, because this is going to cause the Blin to be in there. Okay, which are which you got to get an idea of, is not to bring the save up, but to break the line. That'S all you're doing you're, not you're, not necessarily bringing the fade up, you're, just breaking the line, so in a flick out motion. This is probably the longest process you'll have when it comes to doing the fade, because the flick out motion is like it's real tedious. You got to you got to pay attention to what you're looking at and make sure that line is just like blending. Now, with the lever closed, it's time to knock out that bottom line again make sure you are that you have it in your mind, that is not necessarily bringing the fade up, but it's just breaking that line. It'S basically every other hair getting getting erased. If you will, you want to stretch thick, you want to stretch the skin some time, because you know some areas. Won'T you know come out as easy as others, so stretching the skin is a good technique to really get in there and get what you need to get keep in mind that you need to open and close the clip the Clipper, if you have to to get In certain areas, that's higher than that bottom line. So when you're lifting your guard, when you're, when you're closing your guard or opening your guard, that is basically letting you know how much hair is going to be taken off the closer you get to the blade. The more you're going to cut so when you open it, the less you're going to get you're going to cut so make sure that you know you get into the the rhythm. This is all basically a learning repetition and just doing it so much that you know you come from it, you get familiar with what you're doing you don't want to get confined in and like just strictly doing the exact steps, and just you know doing what you See because kind of like behind the scenes, where my hand, is I'm kind of opening and closing the clips the the lever, so it's kind of I'm kind of freestyling with it too. So you guys got to find your your rhythm. You got to find what works for you, and these are basic guidelines to do a great fade again. You want to make sure you stretch the skin so that you could get the hair is that you know seem to be hard to get. You also keep in mind to use your corners. Don'T use the full blade in every part of the haircut, sometimes you're going to have to just use the corners to get in the tight spots where it's difficult to to get using the full blade kana can hinder. You because you might take off some parts in different areas that you didn't want to so keep in mind that you could use the corner of your blade to say to before you do the top of anyone's hair. If it's long, you always want to comb it or pick it out first, so it's going to be stretched to the the maximum potential that the hair could be stretched to you know you don't want to sit here and have the have that bad head, and you Know you start cutting on a bad head. You don't want to do that. You want to make sure everything is stretched out, picked out and yeah right now, I'm doing my freehand trim using my wall magic clip again. These are modified to be Boulder's. I'M basically kind of doing like a high-top kind of a high-top, but it's not necessarily a high table tune, I'm going to eventually wet the hair and put it in curls. This is just me shaping it so that it isn't no overlay and it doesn't look weird mm-hmm. I don't think I will right now, I'm spraying the hair with water just to get ready for me to apply some products. The product that I'm going to put in his hair is called Johnny B mold R. This is a good product to curl hair right now, I'm blow-drying the hair so that it can stay in place. And I don't you don't never want to leave your client walking out with a wet hey, so I'm drying it. So it's just stay in place and everything to you know look dry all right when it comes to lining up your client. It'S all visual. Okay, like you guys, want to make sure you keep the line natural as possible. Do not go too far back on the line, just keep it right where the hair grew back so right now I notice you got. I know you guys are noticing that my client he's. Actually this is not. This is not a she you guys. This is not my client being a she. I ended up spraying some spritz on my clients, lineup, and that holds the hair in place. So when you do hit it with the liner, the liners, the hair will not move, it will just completely just come off and it will look real crispy at the end of the process, but yeah. It'S not that my client is actually or anything is that I spray spritz on his head so that the hair will not move phtt our YouTube. This is how my client came in alright, and this is how he left. Can I get a drumroll? Please all right. You two, this is the crest and, if you like it, please give it a thumbs up. If you're new to my channel hit that subscribe button to all my house, barbers to all my student barbers, anybody that wants to know how to cut hair professionally. Like a barber here, it is man. I hope you learn something. I hope you got something out of this video. Thank you for watching, but it's your boy, 350g Z and a mater. You

Lanay Gilbert: I’m just a Mom who wants to cut the sides and back of my 11 year old son’s hair better. (He has long locs at the top.) This video is awesomely made and helps a great deal. Thanks so much for sharing your skill!

Nick P: You, sir, have mastered the art of teaching, without pressure. No distractions, a sense of humor to ease the intro and a great conversation with your fans while teaching them the nuances of a professional creating art. Badass, man. Badass!

Fear Factor 2021: I learned cutting hair from watching your videos. so I thank you for putting contents out there for people like me to watch and learn. Your much appreciated bro. ✌

#JDCLKMUSIC: Great tutorial! I followed these steps the best I could with what I had and I gave my son a nice cut thanks to this video! I’m learning because it’s very pricey having locs and trimmed sides on my own head! lol I got a lot of good compliments on his haircut!

SuperMiataBros: Thank you jeezy! your videos are the easiest to follow.. i use these same steps for my fades and it has improved them alot

Addictive Graphics: I love this intro!! My fav barber, is funny how my wife makes me the best fade I have in my life with one of your videos using a Walmart clippers. Now I start cutting all my friends hairs and they say the same, best cut ever!! Keep doing the same, you are a guy with a special talent of teaching and you have a nice personality. Now I watch all your videos and I want to keep cutting hair I gonna buy some good clippers and accessories. Thanks a lot for your videos hope meet you in person some day. Blessings from Orlando FL - 360 Jeeezyyyy

US Marine Patriot: Dude, what an awesome fade, and the way you explain what you are doing makes it simple for others to learn and do. I'm a retired Barber and I used to do fades the exact same way you do, I find that is the best way to obtain a natural fade. I cut my own hair now, I do a bald fade just like that, I can't find a Barber here where I live that can do a decent fade, so I do it myself. Keep the videos rolling, I know a lot of people are learning a lot from your teachings. God Bless.

Pexi: Simple explanation can be that open means cutting the least amount of hair possible (with the bare blade or with a comb) whereas closed is the most. The in between settings can be explained in correlation to the amount of hair removed from least to most. Dope vid!

Lolita Cook: Great video! Perfect instructions with no distracting music. Cute kid with great results!

Edsta101: I'm about to become a barber in a couple of days, and this video has helped me so much. Thanks man! Hope I'am this good on the first day.

Demetrius Kincaid: @360jezzy you my dude homie, I really appreciate all the videos you've done over the past few months it has really motivated me to be a barber and be the best at it... thanks for the lessons and tutorials man ✌keep up the videos and good work bro

Jason Benitez: this made everything so much clearer! thank you man

Oluwasemilore Khalid: Hello. I am just watching in 2020. I must confess that you did a great job in tutoring. I've watched many videos but I watched this once and tried it on my boys and they hugged and thanked me. You just got a subscriber in me

Rhonda Love: Been a licensed Cosmetologist and Barber for a little over 30 years. In that time, I've learned/processed a better approach to fading by watching and listening to you in 2 years, than ever before. Thank you for your attention to detail and concise method of educating. Continue to walk blessed 360Jeezy.

BanaMUA: Now I have the hard job of finding someone that trusts me enough to practise on them

David Mckinney: Great video!!! Very informative and explanatory

Love: Great video this video helps a lot better than any haircut tutorial I've ever seen

gabriela pineyro: As a cosmetology student I really enjoyed this tutorial

Richard Stoner Jr: You did it again Jeezy, another home run cut. Gonna see if I can talk my son into this cut. I've been doing your mid fade on my younger son but he like the higher bald fade instead. I need to modify my T outliner like yours. I like the way the hair just falls off on contact. I'm starting to get that rhythm down when knocking out the bottom line you do and I can tell a huge difference. Thanks for all the tips, lessons and laughs. Keep the videos coming for I still have a lot to learn.

Ally Rah: I started off fading my son’s hair. Thank god I ran into this video bc my son got picture day tomorrow and I’m not about to wait 1 hr to get a seat at the shop .... + the back n forth stop and go talking and cutting Thank you for these videos

Olliver Dixon: Thank you so much, first day of work was kinda hard and this helped a ton

Faye Roberson: You did a fantastic job on his hair and thank you for showing me how to learn how to cut hair

Money Mike: Learned a lot from this video, great video man thank you

Corey Williams: my guy...I love the channel...as a person who cuts his own hair I picked up on a lot of great tips.

Darrell Cordell: This is my favorite video, great teaching, beginners need this!

The Diary Of Fonze: Thanks for this, it helped me out a lot I have four boys and I e been cutting their heads real simple but they have gotten older and want the fades and all that extra shyt I wasn't good at lol but I am a single mother and I love saving my coints

Isaac Chincio: Great tutorial and great content! Keep grindin 360

1caqui: Explained very well, thanks! Got my brave volunteers waiting for me!

Mike: great video and explaining! keep doing more beginner videos!!!!

MeDaFaded: Still helping out in these fucked up times! Thank you!

el barbero Alex: muchas gracias por sus vídeos he aprendido mucho con sus técnicas saludos desde Culiacán Sinaloa México

Felix Ocasio: looks great. i want to attempt this cut. never cut before but want to learn as much as i can

Steven Basantes: love the raw vid. no music no nothing. Natural, unprocessed, just raw

Maurice Malveau: Bro I love your videos they are very helpful to me and any barber I believe.... your talent is

Issac G: Damn super fresh, I been cutting my own hair for a little over a year now. Still have lines that I can't get out but for the most part it don't look to messed up. I use the same technique to get the lines out maybe my clippers are just trash. Any recommendations what clippers or adjustments need to be added in order to help get fade in easier?

Prince Oloto: Your tutorial is mad bro. I actually learnt a lot from your video. Big up bro......

tonya k: thanks a lot you taught me how to fade out well I am a stylist I appreciate that

David Ortiz: Perfect video! No beat so I was able to hear the step by step process. Thank you @360Jeezy

HORELHA DO CORTE: bom de mais, ótimo.

Jaytobeasty: This is a great way to teach a beginner how to cut hair

Wesley m: FYI when you use spritz it will dull your trimmers depending on how many heads you cut , hair spray and mousse is better , plus wash the hair you don't want your clients to brake out ! Gud cut fam !!

MANGnificent23: For thick Asian hair, I found that I can't just jump to a zero guard closed after a 1 closed. I actually gotta go from 1.5 and soften it up more becuz of how thick Asian hair can be.

Juan Diego casanova caballero: Amazing video friend, a question: what cream did you use to make your rolls more loose and defined?

Johnny Haircut: what a great Barber it would be great to spend the day working along side this guy

Lorenzo Elwin: This vid helped ALOT, thanks!

Garvel Diaz: Eres el mejor , esplica muy bien, felicidades

Clyde Best: Good intro. I really enjoy your vids. Thanks for making things interesting.

E7ty: 10:40 comb/pick hair 12:04 spray water, Johnny b mold

Jermaine Gilroy: hy yow jeezy!!!! man.... you have help me out in so much ways in cutting hair, from fading to lining up. thank you .... keep doing what your do,,, your the best

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Ray Israel: Nice tutorial bro!.. Can always learn something from 360Jeezy.. great example of how to practice what you preach/teach!.. G.L.O. bro!!

Beautresd Beautress: I feel a qualified barber after watching this...best tutorial

Luis Lopez: Some good talent right there!

UNITED STATES ARMY DESERT STORM VETERANS: 360Jeezy cuts always tight. Have you ever thought of trying the clippers with vacuum attachments that collect the hair as you cut? Just asking as I remember them from years ago on military bases.

Cazm 360: Great video thank you learned alot

Ludovic lecoloriste: Magnifique et merci de partager, so brilliant and expert!

Alicia Palace: This is a very helpful video and clean fade. Thanks Jeezy

teddi: Damn I like cuts without the enhancements REAL TALK! To me this would separate all barbers from each other and their PROFESSIONAL SKILLS ✂️✂️✂️

francisco gutierrez: dope video bro!! some really fine teaching skills you got.

raymond Billups: Damn that’s a great blend! #respect.

KingLxmzYT: What guard do you use for your first blend??

Lee Randle: Great cut 360. Question for your walh magic clippers were did you get the modified balding blade for them? Amazon?

Toyin olaiya Adedipe: Omg! This guy is good at this. Thank you

Let's Hike: Hello 360 hard part I just learned today Thanks so much For those tips . Really help though Our my career on Barber thanks

Thiery Dabir: @360jeezy Thanks for videos. I know what you mean by closed lever, but for new people take 3 seconds in video to actually show moving the lever. It'll help your description. Hope you and family good. Much success to you.

William Jay mondoka: I thank God I learnt from you till now still taking your steps

Maicon Gomes: estou aprendendo com vc vlw

Skel: THANKKKK YOUUU OMGGG ! This vid was so helpful bruh !!

powertothepeople ggg: Best barber on YouTube yet. Big ups to ya bro

Stevenson Jacques: 360 thanks for the vids bruh you really inspired me to be a barber

Double R: Keep up the good work!

Becky Beckz: Invest in a diffuser I know you are a barber but it helps keeping the curls from frizzing when you do it that way. I definitely will be practicing this because we get a lot of men clients in cosmetology school which is weird.

JOSB: Damn bro u made that look xl easy

Jailton Santos: muito bom mano

Sandra McD: I love your technique styles so creative.And I like the fact you don't pencil in your client's hair line.I think that looks so weird bc I looked at another guy on YouTube nd he used that.And in my opinion his client didn't need it at all,it's too visible.The guy did an excellent haircut but the lining is all I focused on bc it just jump right out.So good job in all that you do,bc your creativity do comes from God bc he planted that talent in you.

Lala Murray: I’m so tired of these barbers. I’ve decided to learn how to cut my 7 year old hair. You got me feeling confident after watching your video with 0 experience lol ‍♀️. Subscribed.

Real_Kicks: great cut and tips! you should try eco styler next time for a curly client

Carl Edwards: is it easier to put the product in after you line him up or b4 hand.

JD Gotit: if i open a shop u made it happen cuz u are the reason i keep imroving ..thank you sir.

raul hernandez: dam....jeezy u are truly a master good job bro. love what your doing

Danny Guerrero: Gracias Jeezy por tus videos he aprendido mucho.

MrJgreat: best fade tutorial ive seen so far

Jay Will: watching you 360Jeezy is getting me better. hope to keep learning under you.

Keivon Granville: This video was helpful thanks so much Jeezyhands down

Tony Da Don: You got 1.6 subs off of hair videos thats fire bro. Congrats keep going up ✊

Carlos Mendez: Thanks bro that was useful

Fleet_Street: It’s the comb and the blade jeezy!!! The outside is the comb and the inside is the blade. Seriously though your videos are great. I started my apprenticeship 4 months ago and your vids help me so much! Keep up the great work and thank you . You da man 360 Jeezy!

barry White: damn bro u ar always the grade master .thanks

Cameron Smith: where can I purchase that magnectic armband? Dope cut as always

Eon Madramootoo: Great informational video.

Maricia Charles: Love it ❤

Lil Reiko Gold: I love it when it have music in the background when you're cutting your client's hair but, i still enjoy watching your videos

Fred Alexander: I'm a barber in Lansing, Mi and I watch your channel all the time. I have my notifications on and the whole shot. I've noticed that all your videos are of people with nice hair. I want you to do a video of someone with cowlicks, nappy hair and hair that grows in several directions.

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Sir Eminence: Hey, mind me asking what camera are you using? OT: beautiful video, well put!

GoodGamer67: You’re a god at cutting hair

anju bellu: that haircut is so clean..keep what you doin jeezy

Luis Labra: I wanna learn how too cut hair and man this help me soo much

Richard King: I pray you all the success in the world, man. Doing this to help other ppl. Lots a ppl are only about themselves

Garrett Schmitz: I would like to see a tutorial on Javier Baez's haircut that he had during the WBC.

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