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Hi guys welcome back to the regal gentlemen, YouTube channel and the hunter collective. Today we've got unseen legit. Now we had a little chat on the couch and first thing was nothing crazy, which is fine. He asked what my crazy was skynyrd or my walk has an ass. Probably this crazy, as we go, I think, put in what we thought. We'D do today is quite a nice classic men's vehicle, so scissor caught on the back in sides to an reasonably short length. Nothing again locking crazy, often those scalp exposed and off like that. Then we'll do a nice classic taper, but just fade up to nothing and then we'll trim the sideburns down as well and on very short on the sideburns. You see like a real nice classic finish to the circle, then at the top just an awful length off so that he can brush it over and play around they're, very low maintenance. So a classic one say a men's haircut with a very low maintenance finish on the top, so no better product. If he wants it apart, if he wants, he can wear, however, cut our uniform finish, not no, no part and caught in nothing that at all so yeah, very nice classic finish for Anthony today. So what we'll do give it a shampoo condition and then or start with the course I'll show you how to do that, but guys so are just shampooed and conditions Anthony's here now, with the classic scissor cuts, I'm so gon na do a whole shoe section, just As I like to separate the top to the back in sides with me doing scissor over comb, I usually start on the back in sides. First build the frame of the sides and the back, and that way we can just connect it in the top again. It keeps the little mate in the cell, I'm a very quite easy as well we're just we're in a very standard, traditional barbering way of doing this as well, so horseshoe, regular starting from the round of the head and just dropping it down past the the crown. As these clowns smack bang in the centre as well, so it way expect me for whichever way he wants to wear his hair as well, which is good. So it gives it a little bit of an easier low maintenance finish and you can wear how he wants. As well so when doing Isis ikot like this, I tend to leave the hair a little bit wet jut, not soaking, wet just enough that you can see the teeth coming through as you comb it all right. So just enough that allows me to see the section allows me to put my scissor in and pick it off nice and evenly and do this when it's dry, but it's always a bit hard to scissor over comb. It'S easy to kind of wake up. This is over the comb with youth refine and it's much easier when it's driver when you're doing anything like this, it needs to be a little bit damp, not not not like soaking wet so size, 5 comb. This is my cutting comb, so I used for any scissor over comb and a longest scissor, so this is 6 and 1/2 in scissor, the ones that I do a lot of point cutting with a six a five and a half generally six. So I always use a longer longer scissor, for this allows me to cover more hair in the comb as well. As you see, even I've got a pair of sevens and a pair of eights as well, and but for this one, I'm going to use this this length, and it just makes it put more hair that simple. It'S simple as that, though, the reasons to if you use like a 5 5 5 incision or something Scooby they're a lot longer than you will be as well with it with obviously a larger scissor. What we do you pull on this sadly same idea when they doing clipper over comb. You look at the points of reference, we're going to staff. How many differences this one? Is you working with a scissor, for you don't slide the comb in. So your final points of reference we want to start it just about half an inch or so below the horseshoe section. I'M still working to keep his nice square finishing this. We do comb it down scissor in so you rest the scissor against their scalp that hold it down, for it's always easy to chop the hair scissor in lift. It obviously see the kitty senior section work it in the comb. Pick your length you wan na, do and cut, and I always elevate this and went back through the section is lot. I always wake up into the section. It'S a lot more seamless that way than just doing a standard cuts and then working through. I always find it's quite nice to work back into your last section, just find it create a bit more of a seamless blend down as well scissor in and again the same ideas foot over comb, it's getting shorter as you get down to the knee. So I start to angle it now. I start to bring my comb conser in to the nape of the head and we're come back up in sit now starting to taper this soon you getting closer and closer the point where my comb is now touching. The knee now, what I'll do is I'll work through this and just make sure every section is flush there. We go swimming on this side. Now what you're? Looking for now, it's my guide, which is there I'm just following the guide pump underneath you can see just coming through the comb and the guide from the right hand, side as well, so got two guides that I'm following now just makes it a lot less. So a lot less of a chance to make a mistake. If you got two guides persons see them starting to bring the spire the cone closer to the knee as it were down and then just cross-check bring the comb or homework after sin again. Incy guides by obvious I'm just following that: just so keep it nice and uniform all the way around and we're cutting it to a length that you're not going to see scalp exposed suit. If we're looking at a length of a clipper, for example, this would probably be maybe like a god of a six or seven that's what we're looking for, but generally anything over the four attends to just use scissors just because the guards get so wide. It just leaves quite a lot of hair through, so you end up going over and over and over and over again, whereas you can just do it in one go with the scissor nice and straight now again following the same guide, my guide, just working closer, have You'D answer the hairline just answer angle: it over this way, just following the way it curves around his ear. It'S a should, we ended up with is longer here and shorter down the bottom, but you can start the ceiling. If you go to the side, you start to see this nice square shape up and so exactly the same thing with a clipper. You leave a more lengthy, it's clear, nice square issue as it cuts into the next world tape with a neck, a little tighter, which will really create a really nice cave very natural curve, as well, hey back home on their English. Now what works really well with this is by when you do anything scissor over comb. This is probably one of the main reasons why we keep the bottom blade of our scissors. Still, as you see, I only move my thumb, it's just the bottom buddy that opens ooh yeah, so we just do that now. That reason, for that is, it runs along the spine of the comb. So that way, if it's opening out like this as you'd imagine, the cutting angles may be shorter to the right-hand side closest to the gems of the blade and then to be on this kind of cutting angle like this where's when you're wearing it flat. Just using the bottom blade the ones perfectly smooth on the bottom and the spine of the comb, you see it in action. It works with one perfectly straight line. Well, when you're doing anything like this, don't worry about trying to get everything perfectly over the year. You'Re gon na use the minis the mini Clippers. It'S a taper in round there, so just there somebody massive is not as short which you will be going over at the mini Clippers as well. So don't waste time try get in pair for me unless you didn't everything that you scissor that's different. But if you know just don't worry about round the edges, because you'll do that with the mini Clippers again on the sides, just try and remember to stay going downwards. Don'T try and come on an angle like this, because it is hairs going down. What'S this hairs going this way, I'm just following the way his hair grows. That'S why it's always good to do a horseshoe, because by separating the top to the sides in the back, you see exactly on the growth pattern on which way it grows down. As you see, it start to cave in this way, so following that now come back to the the center back here now my guide starts from the left-hand side. Now, so I'm following this through. So if you watch this name, you come around my right shoulder. I shall start it here: I'm gon na start just off the center same idea. There'S my guide there, who are switching guides now we're doing it from the left and turn to the right same principle. You might see more hair coming off as you get lower down, but we'll read, follow the guide and you'll be fine. That'S a whole point of our guides. You might have been from his previous here cuz. I might be in a bit more lands left here freestyle. He was going for it, so don't worry about that if it's got loads left down the bottom, you know what you're looking for just follow. You guys the good thing about a guide, the reasons why we form so much and why they're there it's because it's really nice in case you know you get talking to your clients or you have to run and get the door. The phone goes in your shop or something about you. You see a seen a client's out or wants to buy a product. Whatever the scenario becomes v you in a way - and you go I'll know where, as a Opel to you, start back up where you're, where you go, dissipate well, there's my guide. There'S my guide! There'S my guide! Ah there we go family guide again. So just stops. You from getting lost as well, so you can always pick the back well, but you can't see your guide just don't cut it another, go there a little good job when you're working anything like this, especially when you do an anything traditional like scissors over comb at This additional Barbara there's a reason why, if you look at you look sitting barbers or you look at certain techniques that we do and then, if you any of you guys notice, I'm sure some of the barbers are there have notice stuff. But when I hold my comb is like it's sort of, let us see, there's none of that, for is that's because, when I'm witnesses of a comb, it allows me to be quick moving the comb up and down now some people hold it like this. What happens there then you're working or you're gon na roll it so then go back up, but I just find speed. It'S like quite awkward, so I was resource holder, rest, the bots rest, the the end of the comb against the inside of you. Have your pointer finger and use the index finger, the middle finger. Sorry, it's a pull! It back so use your thumb to flip and your middle fingers to pull back around. So you push your thumb and then pull background now takes to get better practice. Laughter, send short, we're doing moving our arm up and down it's not in the wrist. It'S all in the fingers and the arm all right. It'S not really moving your wrist. Do you watch it slowly, flick it down, pull it back, flick it down, pull it back. Look it down now! If I was to do it this way to do this, but I'll pull it off, I just don't think it's as fluid right now. That'S just me playing this is my preference. I'Ve just always been taught to say, but I understand the reason I was taught to speed or I'd say, to execute it kind of pair that they always find out by doing it. This way just feels correct somebody I just feel as though it works well. For me, but some people do it the other way, which is fine by us, his family, I'm working on scissors over comb. I always find it easier to hold the comb that way smooth enough rings on the way, but I'll put it. I'M gon na try this off before. I start me, click away. You know someone using the brush Nathan just doing this purely just to dry it. I can start to see exactly how the sections have been taken. I cannot start to refine it a bit as well. Anthony'S here is the texture of an cities. There'S a lot of here where it's a fine texture, so it does fit, can feel it fluffy in some ways and what it is essentially a fine texture. So I think what we've chosen here by going down to this length and working with the scissor, is that it's gon na stay PI full. So I think Scalf exposure for Antony might not have been the best choice, because there will be quite a strong kind of blending point if you went my dad's like it's a or 1 or 2. I think it would look like patchy as well, but it's got that finer texture here, so I think, choose and suit with the scissor and Wakeham visually. I hope short you go is always quite good for this texture here as well, so working on the mini Clippers. Now sausage turned from the hairline again we're not looking for anything crazy here, so I'm just using this purely just a taper and just to strengthen so I'm not looking to cut into the hairline too much. That'S on strengthen up a little bit, though the sideburn comb in flat against the cheek angle. It outwards now there's a create a nice graduation into the sideburns so from the bottom to the top, then just way pepper over comb. To say, for that, no just to strengthen a little bit, not looking again so sharp on the hairline off too much or something nice and classic. No! This is what I was saying before you don't need to worry about going right into the ear. Is that we're gon na use this for the taper and measure to kind of work in and go a little bit closer as we go down to the same idea of what we do with the neck comb that goes flat against the scalp, which again is seriously Creating that kind of angle, because it's so shallow - you can't really tell Luke this over the years too much welcome to keep it nice and justjust. Nice is what we're looking for spine, the comb against the head. What I'm doing is looking for his hairline of where we can sharpen this off. Yes, it's still quite nice and low to his ear. So there's two ways: you can start the taper in the hairline. You can do it like this. We angle the comb between your fingers or you can send it round and angle it that way, whatever you feel comfortable doing, sometimes it works well, if you mix it up a little because some areas you can't get in by doing it, this way just sort of Angle, your body and they'll all start to get a little bit awkward, so it doesn't feel right. It feels awkward. Don'T do it. That'S the rule of thumb that I was always thought it doesn't feel right, don't do it. So if you feels a bit awkward when you send them a particular position, change change the change, the technique that you do find the technique that works for you. So I'm working down from the hairline, I'm just going to strengthen up the hairline here so clean up. The neck in you just not going into a harsh line, just starting to flip out at the bottom as well start to work on that graduation taper fade whatever you like to call it wait on the other side same idea. Do this sides needs a little more strength in the other side, so probably working a bit more into the hairline on this one just to strengthen it well, but not a lot, not a lot. Nothing'S gon na be stubble, we'll see I'm not too far into the hairline, I'm just exposing its natural line. Welcome to follow and just strengthened we're clipper over comb trees, a nice safe room for the net so angle, this head slightly forward, it's working from where the other bonus here, working a little bit below that and the same principles before with the scissor getting closer and Closer and closer about where to my left, two skillets, so it easier for me to do serve always don't let no particular reason why something had over a little bit. So it's easy for you to get into it's working different angles. Go against your hair grows to switch my comb around like this to look into chain the lid of the hair, so it's growing upward, so I'm going against it using the corner to shove that to match it up to the middle same the other side, with a Nice, natural taper just giving a hairline very nuts on them square lines; no, nothing just blending it right down now, wake on to the tops on switching cones and sit and switching scissors Lancome. I know it's a bit battered, don't comment on it. Anna! We trusty comb. This I can't let this one go with Omer I caught buy a new one, bore you barbers, no there's sort of special, but when you have your own, you vote the other cone for ten years or so you know we sweating this hair down. Obviously so it's easy for me to section and I'm waking out from the crown just lately cause we gon bust up quite low maintenance, I'm looking to wig in the way the hair grows from the hair growth pattern of the crown she wait. The sounds know we do work in the front to the back. We lift it up. Now, I'm going to suggest this to Dan 3/4 length wise, I would say low maintenance blend into the side from the back as well. I would suggest taking off about that. Much just do less or more is all right: yeah cool, that's probably! What'S a half an inch up right, I'm gon na point put into this we're not looking for anything to kind of to blunt or anything on the circle will certain very not very soft, very natural. I think soft is the key word really is that we don't anything to sort of be too blocky. Should we say we're sections are probably a couple of centimeters, maybe maybe three or four centimeters apart obviously have taken a bit of length off it's very short as it is so I thought my sections be too wide. As I wanted to not look step II, I wants a look put your uniform, so me lift this back off. It'S roughly the same length all over give or take the point. Forty guys follow on the guide, saying you're straight up in the air. My angling it over or down or Athens, going straight up getting just before the crown, an angle, it's straight from on the forward same thing again, this side bring it off now. The only thing that all over that reppin is the fringe. Naturally, I bring it straight up. As you see it cares forward. Hairline scares fry forward, so, as you pick it off, it will automatically over there. So I'm just working in the corners Stay Puft for just before the crown same sized sections same guide. Remember, don't worry a little bit less goes through the guide or whatever, as long as you're, following your guy from the left hand, side and previous, there could be long, mature bits. As long as you follow your guides, you can't go wrong there. We go and I'll bring it forward upon the clouds and just leave and send a half an inch from the crown. I don't know cut that off bring this over to one side. Pick it up now as we connected in so we wake from the recession points, which is this part here, where angles into the temple. Moving that straight out, we connect it's like a from underneath now. I'M gon na put this uniform, put a lot lock of the texture in the blend and slip on foot to connect, but get my section to staying nice and thin when I'm using both guides to connector that way, it'll perfectly blend into the sides. Now, as we get to the back here and see little bit more install, the three US will be left it from the crown and we drop it just below the Crown's willkommen the clown into this or over thy rectum. The crowns are not cutting it straight. On the ground, if we drop it down below the crown, as you see a lot more length comes through now, I'm still following me guy, I drop it down, drop it down from the crown right in the center, see my fingers the same nice and straight I've Got a guide there about a guide here. We comb that out from the crown nothing sticking off, it's all sitting nice and, as you can see, we're getting a nice blend into the sides, a seamless now we will go on without but scissor over comb. So essentially, we've thrown most of the they let that's done most the lightweight formula. So again, the same thing here now comb over this way, because I bring me fingers in from the left-hand side, then I combed it from the right to the left, as I comb it in like this, I'm trying to get your fingers in what would happen is It'Ll get very messy because your fingers are cutting through the hair. I just pull it over to one side just so, as I pick it off, it's a nice clean section, so I'm working just from the center, so you see me guides here I'll do now. Is I bring it this way and there's my god, then this is like classic barber room 101. This is a staple of every sort of barber shop around the bar around the country on the world. Is this kind of set me this will get you through any haircuts, believe it or not, this you could travel anywhere in the world with this. Just learning the this, these simple techniques, just before the crown, I can't remember his crowns dead center. It'S not gon na be any more lengthy, I'll either side, because it's a schmuck hung in the middle, the normally, if it was on the right-hand side of the wall Anthea and wait the section back into level with the crown there's always a lot more build up. There but cuz it's dead center. It'S gon na be the same as that side now bring that down now. This is when I bring it across for this side. It'S gon na wet it a little bit and start the drive they're, not choking it just making it a bit down. Now I bring up this cross to this side because I'm working front to back so my fingers are coming in this way now guide up now. This will work from the side this way away from the side to connect them so from recession points you bring it back on, but we guide here me guide here, but I caused it nice and blogs. Well, that's the same ideas before fingers, nice and straight guide to guide just work around the head chopping it down as we get to the clown. You see a bit more length from them through now as well, we go and then we match up in the middle where's, our top. We do now he's got the fringing, but same just seems to take off a little bit of length again, you want the fringe suffer a little bit of a longer element just because the way it dips down, but I'm just working and following the shape of the Hairline as it gets around this, sadly, it will connect there to there I'll show you on the other side as well. Oh, my god got. Some here died and died. Okay, that will do what sex your eyes now so pick it off from the fringe again slide into this forward. Well, this is doing spend in the hair house. It'S breaking it off as well, and just pick it up sporadically we're just looking to break this hair off, though I like this technique. If you sliding, through the hair slow motion, is you go on right off and through the hair, so it straight in texture from the bottom, so it stops us graduating or for the top of the length. We'Ve just closed breaking it off nicely just before the frit. Here the clown so we're doing texture thinning out as well and sudden a little bit of movement through there as well know what we'll do as well. We'Ll just mix it with the razor just to break this off a little bit more and we'll just slide with the razor into this as well, we'll just slide through bouncer, where it over this side allow them to ever over this side as well. And then what we'll do is slide forward into it. Well, just stop, and at the fringe to out some slide cut them down. We'Ve got a little bit of breaking it off by sliding, through it, the scissor so-called, by different textures working through there. Now, to finish it off switch back to my cutting palm a my longer scissor, and this away. We just refine the blend from the top into the sides to working off. It'S making sure that's sitting nice same for the clown just to refine the top into the sides, and that's a simple plastic Barbara here, cut them so I'll, try it off now and then more style forwards as the way it wants to grow because, again, we're not Looking the part of a lot understand it off we're just making sure that when heat dries is here in the morning, it falls payable in the way it should do as it will do without anything by the fringe left to righteous for speed shrine. So what you want to do is when you've tried it off if the fringe still looks a little bit heavy a little bit thick finish off when it's dry right, so his friends looks a little bit heavy to me there. So what I'll do Darlene is head back up at the fringe up and I'll bring it forward now, but not looking. It'S got length all open to break this up now. So, as you can see, it's quite full and quite heavy right. There close your eyes so, for me, only should laughs way down wait. What, if Vince, is there just cutting into this fringe Locker? What are they just sit a lot more broken off to work, and this is a straight in front you're, not angle in there anywhere and what you care. There'S a nice softer finish on the finger chica where that found. If you want to do it up, if you wants, it just gives them the option, but if it's fringed a bit too heavy and might look a little bit too blunt when it's sitting down, I'm not looking for anything creative, you it's typical. So what I do? I put a little bit of clay in there I'll just mix it all up in just we're just gon na very natural sort of classic hair style as well right. So I'm gon na finish with a little bit of the real gentleman Matt clay. Litzy, a pea-sized amount will make it all the way through my fingers and just apply it all over. But my thing is as well starting from the crown into the sides and then just making sure again I was on Vanessa. Got a natural start make sure you wake it all over. This is a bit more hair in the sides, now keep it where pushed up and over if he wanted to, or you can wear a bit more down on his face or you could be quite creative on the weekend and wear it a lot more style. There'S a beauty of this uniform vehicles as it allows them to mix it all without compromising eight particular look. Take it wear it like that. If you want to as well so again whether it be in uniform and cut into one shape, it just allows him to play around with it not be trying to hold into one look, so he hasn't got a very exciting got anything coming back. It'S the very natural finish so like we said, let's just keep it a bit more conservative minute across pathing, there's natural part and a lot with foreign like when he came in and scooped everything, nice and down comb it through a little bit as well to get Nothing too crazy, not as formal as it could be. It'S just a little bit natural again that beauty of doing the haircuts is that I think it's just a standard kind of bar room 101. It just allows him to wear any way. He wants. Yeah happy awesome. Man, thank you very much. So so recap what it was and we did scissor over comb on the rocking sides horse shoot the second horseshoe section first, just to separate the top black sighs, very basic, just dropping it down at the crown working to the recession. Points found our length that we were going, for, which I felt was something that was going to be better lengthened there, but I can see if it's a kind of finish and but something that is going to show me for our portfolios. So again, you can relate that. However, you want to your own clients and saving it in a little bit tighter towards the ears and towards the neck and towards the sideburns just give it them all the classic finish new square neck, another very natural neckline and then just went through uniform through the Top point put it still, but the essential length is still the same all over there's no side part and if you cross into then way through a bit of slide cotton as well just to break the thickness of the hair off a little bit again. It wasn't a fix, so then will not overdo it, and then we start a little bit the razor just slide. It cook them just to kind of break your butt's not allow them to wear it. Whichever way, so you see a lot of that nice natural texture sitting through there, but again very kind of conservative standard, Barbara and her boss and he's happy. So I'm happy, which is good. If anyone who wants this look - and I get again to know what I'll be I'll be completely honest - it's a short back and sides right, but it's just a physical. So more than asking for like a number three or number four number, six or whatever just ask for a physical short back in sides and then just a whatever length you want to go on top. That'S it don't ask for a side part, don't ask for the lecture anything he'll look to say. I just want to show up at the side a little bit off the top and I'd say most bothers knows what know about it.

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Francesca Cozza: Hi Dan! I just wanted to thank you for the great tutorial on this classic cut. Today, I cut my son's hair and it came out great! I followed how you did the sections and used the guides for the next sections. I didn't use the clippers even though I have them. After trimming up the edges, it didn't need it. Thank you again! I learned so much and felt confident after watching your video. I wish that I could send you the pictures. ~Francesca

Michele Rudzewick: This video is amazing!! Cut my twenty four year old son’s hair and it came out absolutely perfect! He said it was better than the barber he goes to. Never cut hair before in my life. Now all his friends want me to cut their hair too! THANK YOU!!

cha mekke: Thank you so much for this instruction! I cut my husband's hair yesterday and actually did a decent job! He then watched your video and cut my hair (I'm a woman but I wear my hair short). My new haircut is also good! We're both so thrilled to have done reasonably well on our first try -- and it's all due to your excellent tutorial skills and willingness to share your knowledge generously during this time of COVID-19. Truly grateful, thanks again!

Ethan E3Cutz: Your way of explaining techniques is so easy to understand, I’ll be using all these tips to improve my barbering. Class cut as well. Keep the videos coming

Carmen Vacarciuc: Thank you!!! Watched this twice, plus the session with Sonali, then put my hands at work with my 12 yrs old son. The results were amazing, considering that I've used only a comb and a pair of tailors scissors. He gave me 9.5 out of 10! ❤️‍♂️‍

Dani: Thank you for this helpful tutorial! I'm about to have my mom cut my hair at home so I'm trying to gather as much knowledge as I can. When browsing through videos I found some people doing vertical sectioning as opposed to horizontal sectioning like you did here; could you explain what the difference is? Would one be better than the other if you wanted to make this a more feminine cut?

potionprincess1: This video is amazing. I love how he explains everything as he's going along. After watching I cut my fathers hair during the lockdown, and it went really well!! :)

Mirian Macedo: Parabéns!! Seu canal é incrível!!! Você me inspira todos os dias!!! Obrigada!!

Rachel: I needed this video a year ago! I've been using clippers for my man since he likes a very short cut but the scissor tips are sooo helpful for when I trim the top. Definately gonna be checking out your other videos

Alev Coban: I love this video. Very clear, watching it without skipping or getting bored. Very nice haircut and communication with the client. Keep up the good work brother!

Nadia Lord: Really clear and easy instructions for a beginer like me. Just done my partners hair and he is really happy with the results! Thank you

A R: I followed your instructions and got a great result, thanks a ton for helping everyone out, highly appreciate it!

Mohammed Bashir: great videos so very informative. please don't stop these vids. i did barbering some years ago but due to circumstances didn't pursue it, watching your videos takes me back. Thank you. Can you possibly do a video on how to cut your own hair using a clipper? or maybe texturising the top? (apart from one grade all over)

Libby Letcher: Thanks so much for your great lesson My husband has had his first haircut in 6 months here in lockdown and I am proud to say he now looks professionally clipped

Patsy Adams: Great tutorial. I am a nurse with no experience with cutting hair. Watched your video and cut hubby’s hair which was 3 months growth due to Coronavirus lockdown. He is very grateful and so am I! You are an excellent instructor.

stran1105: Wow! You’re master, love it when you teach us how to hold the comb and the scissors! Thank you for sharing your video. You made it look so easy!

Ghyl Marie: This is an amazing and the best tutorial on a hair cut 101 throughout COVID lockdown: I have looked at so many that just left me feeling confused and too scared to even start. So many thanks and very grateful. My husband thanks you so much as well. Can you do one on a curly haircut for a girl. One that I can follow for a self cut. Cheers

kmitchpg: This is one of those great cuts where it doesn't look like you've had a haircut but it's just all neat and tidy. Great stuff!

Stef P: Many many, thanks Dan for putting time and effort into this. Together with your other video, where you videochat with the American lady, it gave my wife enough confidence to shorten my Corona coupe. I can only say that it looks very good, and also feels way fresher than before. You would make a splendid teacher besides being a hair stylist!! If I will ever be in the UK and in your neigborhood I will for sure stop by and get a hair cut from you. So for now, respect, hold on and I hope you can soon pick up the scissors again. Thanks again from Belgium!!

Sunny Willis: Watched the whole 43 minutes straight so I can cut my boyfriends hair for him... I learned SO much in this video. You explained everything in a way where I can remember these techniques more easily in the future. I've never been able to grasp the idea of a "guide" until I watched this. Last time I tried to cut hair, I lost track of the guide and it was NOT hot. LOL but I feel more confident now. I wish I had some wigs or something to practice on x'D

Alejandra Madrid: Now this is what you call a tutorial.This video is super super amazing I absolutely fell in love with the barber and his technique. Absolutely the best in explaining everything. There is just no word to describe how great this video is.

The Burrow: Greeting from Atlanta, Georgia! I cannot thank you enough, this was a great tutorial. We’ve been isolation for over two weeks now, Ive never done a haircut, but from your tutorial I managed to give our 9yr old son a very decent haircut. Thank you!!!

LFOVCF: Highly detailed principles. You show the effects of certain techniques, and also what NOT to do. Excellent tutorial

Brittany Hankins: I really appreciate you posting this, the detail on how to hold your comb and scissors helps so much. Thanks for a detailed tutorial!

Vanda Giselda: I would crown this as the Best tutorial I have seen! The voice, patience, very easy to understand, and the happy look from your model! Wow. All the best

Shannon Armanini: Thank you so much for this video!!! My husband was getting really unhappy with his hair during this shelter in place, so I offered to cut his hair. He was very hesitant at first and it took him about 2 weeks to warm up to the idea, but eventually he conceded and I got to cut his hair. I watched many videos but yours was by far the best. I love your instructions! They were very easy to understand and follow. He is so happy and he even said that when this whole shelter in place business is over, he would like me to be his barber!! I really want you to see the before/after photos, but I don’t have Instagram!! Thank you again!

forceberlin: I am just so thankful for this vid! Exactly what I was looking for. Until now I did it intuitively the right way but after watching this I can improve my hobby skills Amazing

Otávio Diniz: Trabalho no Brasil, por aqui os barbeiros fazem muita "firula", você deu uma aula de corte, de maneira simples e eficaz. Parabéns, perfeito!!!!

Michelle Panganiban: This is the clearest tutorial on how to cut hair using scissors on the whole internet. Thank you so much!!!!

Shin Aoki: Very helpful tutorial. Clear explanations and demonstration. I especially appreciate you showing how you flip the comb. I wish I could see how you flip the whole scissors when you hold both the comb and scissors on the right hand while cutting the crown. Stay safe.

Robert Yukutake: Bravo! Your tutorial was awesome. The scissor over comb technique, is in my opinion a more precise method to cutting hair. It's uniform & blends all areas perfectly. I only started looking into hair cutting advise mainly so I can cut my own since my stylist has been closed due to COVID-19. Do you have a tutorial on cutting your own hair? I'd love to see it if you do. Thanks for sharing.

Gabrielle Koret: Thank You!!! This barber deserves special praise. He has a knack for teaching. I respect his proper reverence for the tools of his trade. He talks you through the steps and helps you think the cut through for yourself. Thanks for shining a light onto your techniques and philosophy. I have improved markedly because of your instruction. Promise before and afters next go around!

Rain: Cosmetologist here. I have gotten so much better at my men's cuts since I started watching your videos. I have so much respect for you Barbers. I learned some cool tips, today.

Jill Couling: Wonderful tutorial,informative,visually good easy to follow pleasant tutor every detailed instruction.Fills student with confidence.

Bruce Gill: Thank You!!! My Grandson really needs a haircut!! I was hesitant about doing it myself, but after watching this video I do believe I've got this!. We're quarantined here so we can't get him out to his regular barber. Thanks again!!!

Mike Weeber: You have a great way of guiding us through the thought process of a haircut. Love that you showed us the way to hold the tools of the trade. Boy you were methodical. Thank you very much.

H sana: This is the easiest tutorial i could find and I used it to cut my brother's hair, the result was just perfect! you're a legend ><

Charles Miles: Great techniques and teaching for scissor over comb, very helpful for me, thank you!

Fred Paul Aguilar: I really need this kind of tutorial! Very clear, thanks!

Rita Ribeiro: Thank you. Tried today and turned out very well. Just a little puffy on the sides and I can see the different layers on the back.. But it was done with an office scissor and 0 practice. I'm very happy with the results

Cynthia Lopez: What a fantastic Job! I was so involved that I didn’t realize I watched the entire tutorial. What I learned where scissor sizes and comb sizes. That information answered my questions on what sizes I should be using when cutting my sons hair. His crown is on the left and most times I find myself cutting it and the hairs stand. So I end up cutting more until it stands no more. It’s too short at that point. Do I follow the same crown method as you demonstrated where you cut below the crown?

MomLadyable: Excellent tutorial! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!!

Barbara Rentschler: Just starting to cut my brothers hair. Been through dozens of tutorials. This is by far the BEST it's precise. Easy to follow.and clear. By far recommend it. He's a great teacher. Highly recommend anyone wanted to learn to cut men's hair....watch this. A1

Dominika Mazur: I've been cutting my husband's hair for a year now. Can't wait for him to go see a barber, but for now this tutorial is the best one I've seen. Thanks a million!

harris5renee: This is amazing and so helpful. Thank you!

Ida Noe: Thanks so much for this! I go back to this every time I have to cut my guy's hair and learn something new each time. This has been such a life saver.

Panji Wicaksono: As always, great tutorial and result from Dan and Regal Gentleman. One question, when you cut the top, is there any considerations when to start from fringe or from the crown? Thank you

Cristina Day: This is one of the best haircut tutorials ever! Thank you for sharing this great video!

Perry Kinney - Hair Coach: It is a pleasure to watch a well executed, detailed cut such as this. Well done you.

Mushfeeq Abrahams: Thank you so much for teaching through the outbreak, much appreciated. Dan the man, improved barbering for many of us I'm sure, definitely mine. Thanks! All the way from South Africa

Cheryl Reuter: What a great technique and very well detailed!!

Hahazon W: I really enjoyed your detailed instructions. Awesome!!!

Beth Acarom: Thank you for this video, it’s very helpful and easy to understand the procedure that he did. Thanks a lot

Kathryn Schwartz: This video has been so helpful to me, I’ve cut my bfs hair three times since the lockdown and I watch it every time

Deepa Nelson: Am so thankful to you, I cut my husband’s hair today for the first time and he said it was his best haircut ever, we live in Essex and he looks like a real “Essex boy” now, All I Did was I followed your instructions,Thank you for the amazing video Made me look like a pro

Makenson Badinga: Hey man ! Thanks a lot for your contents ! You teach me timeless barbering techniques! I'm very happy to have your channel ! Keep going please ! Following from France

Debbie Schmidt: This was a great tutorial for this wife at COVID quarantine time! I had a little difficulty understanding a few words here and there so I turned on the closed captioning and that was hilarious!!! Thank you!!

Charlie - UK: Great tutorials. Hopefully lots more full length tutorials to come....

Aura Lizarazo: Esta espectacular la explicación gracias por compartir tus conocimientos son muy valiosos

Blayne: Excellent tutorial on technique. Thank you! I hope you and your family are safe and healthy.

Julia: Great tutorial. Thanks for taking the time to share.

• Jon_thebarber_ •: Great to watch quality barbers! Two questions for Dan.. 1) ever want to own your own barbershop? You seem to be doing very well working in others, it's usually a barbers goal to have your own barbershop. 2) what scissors do you use ?

Luis Ortecho: Estimado caballero, es un placer saludarlo y expresarle mis FELICITACIONES por la fabulosa lección de corte de cabello que realiza para muchas personas en todo el mundo. Su trabajo es impecable, muy profesional y su técnica es formidable, fácil de entender y poder ponerla en práctica por todo aquel que tiene mucha voluntad y deseo de aprender. Estoy muy contento de haberlo encontrado y espero que no nos abandone, ya que tiene mucha calidad humana y vocacion para enseñar paso a paso los detalles que se debe de realizar para lograr el éxito en la ejecución del corte de cabello. Lamento no escribir en inglés, a pesar que lo entiendo bastante bien, pero sería descortés y de mal gusto escribir un mensaje mal hecho debido al conocimiento que tengo de su lengua nativa. CONGRATULATIONS one More Time y le envío un saludo afectuoso from LIMA-PERÚ muy country. Gracias por compartir su conocimiento con nosotros sus seguidores. Hasta muy pronto y le deseo muchísimos éxitos en su profesión.

Michelle Roques: Great tutorial! Great explanations!

Nazzi Jo: Thank you I've learnt how to cut my son's hair as a beginner being a single mom I followed your video guide and now I cut like a pro lol.

reincarnation believers: Beautiful haircut, beautiful beautiful client, such talent and beautifully explained! Bravo!

A Poirier: This is an outstanding tutorial. Thank you for sharing.

sheilagh gallagher: This is the smoothest scissor over comb I have ever seen. What a great tutorial for this crossover student. Thank you.

Brian M.: Clearest video on how to do a scissor cut, loved the tips and tricks on how to hold the comb and the scissors etc. as well

Tech DSK: Best haircut tutorial in YouTube for beginners. Love it ❤️

Swastee kaur Panesar: Love it absolutely amazing thank you so much

R: clear, exactly and gently=great work

V L: Beat tutorial, I cut my hubby hair for the first time in my life and came out perfect! THANK YOU!

J. L.: Really helpful! Thanks a lot!

Rashad Mahmood: I love a barber who actually listens to the client and asks everything in details not like bham barbers who just think they know what to do.... Why cant barbers just be like this guy

Prafullata Kambli: Thanks for this video..so helpful.. clearly explained.. increase our conference level for cutting hair

Hart Boen: I love your technique, simple and very stylist. I will copy those technique for my son haircut. Thank you for your tutorial, Very helpful !!!

sandra guzman: I found this tutorial and Iove it ! Thanks for share your knowledge, must needed in covid times.

Christin Cole: Master Barber with mad skillz!! Learned more about cutting hair from this video than one whole year of cosmetology school! You, Kind Sir, are a born instructor! Had to subscribe! Gracias and God bless!

Daniel Braide: Thank you for your clear advice on how to cut hair it's helping me out big time.

Win Liu: Subscribed! Thank you for a detailed video, will definitely practice the way I hold the comb!

Wendy Abbey: Very nice and well explained Thank you x

Chris Bremerman: Thank you!!! Cut the hubs hair from your video, and it looks great! He said ‘it’s as good as the best cut I ever had’ Maybe not, but it does look REALLY GOOD. Took me about 1 hour 20 minutes, so could not do it professionally. I’ll keep my Personal Training/Yoga teaching job. Again-thank you for the video!

l0ubangaa: This has made my haircuts so much better thank you !

Niep Pringpuangkeo: This is the best tutorial for male's haircut online. I am just about to give my 9 year old son a haircut and I hope it comes out half as good as this video.

Elise Ramsay: Thank you thank you @regalgentleman for teaching this novice to cut my husband's hair. Four times now since March 2020 and he is always so happy with it.

sunil kumar: Wonderful demo. Thanks. My first attempt at cutting my son's hair during the lock down. Wish me luck.

Love Animals: You are really good!! Confident, calm and really professional!

Alice Yan: Excellent tutorial. Thank you so much

Michelle Stevens: Amazing instructions! I just cut my husbands hair and it looks pretty good. It would have looked better, but he ran out of patience and made me speed up. :-)

ninneth salazar: I just cut my brother's hair, I can't believe how good is it, thanks a lot!

adriana: Hola . Gracias por compartir el video.Muy buen corte ...muy prolijo y actual.Sos un genio total...

Simon GB: Guy that does his job properly and looks like he enjoys what he does. Brilliant.

Sonja R.: I cannot be a teacher without exposing who I am. Paulo Freire. You exposed yourself to be a top hairdresser with a big HEART ♥

Fritz Santos: I felt like I can already open up my barber shop after watching this amazing tutorial. Thank you, Gordon Ramsay of Barbers!

GergiH: Most professional guy ever. Love your cut, as always.

S Hunsinger: love the tutorial. but it looks easier in the video than it is on my husband's unruly curling hair. I managed to take the bulk out and straighten him up a bit for now. thanks for your help

Holistretch Frances Eve: This video so AMAZING!!! Well done!! For a first timer I feel confident!

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