*Full Length* Haircut Tutorial/ Beginner Guide How To Cut 360 Waves/ High Taper

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Three sixties, great muscle, change production, all right youtube so before you actually start cutting what you want to do. Is you want to comb the hair out? First, all right: this is lifting the waves off of the scalp. That way, it makes it a lot easier for the hair to run through the teeth of the blade. Also, it has a lot to do with snagging with the clipper you don't. You know if the hair is real, coarse, um a lot of times when you you know without combing, and you run the clipper through it it'll snag. You don't want the client to feel uncomfortable so make sure you pick the hair out, or you know, comb the hair forward um before you start cutting also with waivers pay attention to their hair pattern and the way their hair is growing a lot of times uh. When cutting a waiver, you, not you might not be going in the direction that they want to go in. So if you don't understand how their hair is supposed to be combed or brushed, have them do it first that way, they'll show you and you can get a better understanding all right, so my client wanted a two on top, so i went ahead and grabbed my Two with the lever closed now, the reason why i close the lever is because you know when you open it that turns into a 2.5 rather than a solid two. So if you want the length of the hair to be added to make sure you close the guard right now, i'm going with the grain of the pattern making sure that i go slow um. Before i cut my client, i asked if he had any cowlicks in front. That'S something that you guys want to look out for, because you don't want to run that clipper uh. You know straight through, and your client has a a a big cowlick in the front and then it looks like he's bald, because you know you just ran the clipper straight through. So always ask your client if they have calyx so to all my beginners and people. That'S in barber college um. You guys want to make sure that you, you know, experiment and what i mean by experiment is use your left hand or, if you're left-handed use your right hand. Alright, it's nothing more uncomfortable than being confined to using only one hand, man, because you could be on one side. You could be on the left side and use your right hand and that's cool, but once you get on that right side of the head uh, especially when it comes to lining up man, it could put you in a real awkward position. So always experiment on using your left hand, i wasn't always good at using my left hand, it's just something that you know i trained my left hand to do when i was in barbara college, so uh i didn't want to feel uncomfortable. So i was like you know what i'm about to just use my left hand. If i mess up, i just happen to mess up, because you know i mean the person can't really get mad at you, you're in barber college all right, but if you're cutting out of your garage, i don't know be a little bit more skeptical all right so But yeah man don't be afraid to try new things so so so, once i'm done cutting everything down, i like to do a small little brush session. Um. That way, i can lay the hair back down. Also it lets your waiver. Clients know that you know how to brush their hair, and you know what you're doing man it it sets them at ease as a waiver. Now, when it comes to setting in the bald line, i'm going to use my babyliss custom skeletons to set it in now. If you're a beginner, i would not recommend setting in your line like this um. This is just because i'm experienced i like to see a bold hard line, knowing that i could take it out with my other clippers right now, i'm going in a rainbow like shape. My client wanted a high taper, so this is kind of the shape that i like to give either like a taper, or you know all my high tapers. The reason why i do this is because i want to look different. I want when my client leaves the shop that somebody says: hey man, what kind of taper is that where'd you get that from you know what i mean. It'S a signature look and you want to develop your signature. Look next step using my endus cordless masters, with the lever open, i'm going up about a half inch, making sure i keep that same rainbow like shape all the way through now when it comes to it being near the lineup part. I don't go up that full half inch. I want to keep that area as dark as possible. That way, i can get a nice crisp, bold line. I also like to go over the guideline multiple times. That way, you could get it down to that real true lever open length. So, with the one guard open, i'm going up the same width that i did with the lever open and i'm just kind of flicking out, i'm not trying to um. You know dig in. I don't want to set a harsh guideline. I want to make sure the transition flows as good as possible, so try not to dig in now with the two guard open, i'm not necessarily setting in a guideline. I'M just basically debulking the areas where i see bulk. So going back with my one guard with my lever open, i'm basically running the clipper with the grain trying to get that transition as smooth as possible, now closing the lever on that one guard. What i'm trying to do is soften up that middle line. So, in a flick out, motion flick out that middle line. Now that we got that middle line softened up, it's going to be easier to take it out with the zero guard closed. So right now i got my zero guard closed and i'm using my corners the entire time. Now it may look like i'm using the blade, the full blade, but no trust me, i'm using my corners and i'm flicking out in areas. I'M adjusting my levers as i go up and just brushing down as i go now, with the lever fully closed in a flick out, motion flick out that bottom line, i'm starting below the line and i'm flicking to the line and keep in mind i'm using my Corners the entire time, i want to keep that rainbow like shape as much as possible, and you cannot achieve that if you're trying to use the full blade, you know what i mean you're just going to straighten it out so make sure when you're doing any type Of you know, curvature blends that you use your corners so right now, i'm doing some detailing i'm going back with my one guard debulking with the grain, i'm gon na clear out areas where i see bulk and use my corners and you know just perfect the blend As much as possible, so when it comes to the back taper, i use the same exact steps. The only difference is when it comes to waivers. I don't curve um, you know the ball line or do anything fancy. I give a straight uh basic taper in the back when it comes to waivers. We don't like too much. You know uniqueness in the back or anything like that. We just want a basic taper so right now, i'm going with my ball line, setting it in straight next, with my lever open, i'm going to go up a full inch because there's a lot more room to work with as far as the back now with the One guard open going up about a full inch making sure i brush down as i go so with the two guard on just going up clearing out the bulk using the one guard with the lever open flicking out that area between the one and the two. Now, with the zero guard closed in a flick out, motion flick out that middle line make sure you start below the line and flick to the line and adjust your lever as you go up now, with the lever closed in a flick out, motion flick out that Bottom line remember to start below the line and flick to the line and brush as you go muscle predictions so before i line up my client a little tip that i you know use is i spray spritz or hairspray on my client's lineup that way it locks. The hair in place that way the hair isn't going anywhere when you decide to line it up. Also, you want to brush the hair down and blow dry until it's fully dry now. Another tip that i like to do is whatever i take the hair down with. I like to go a guard size lower on the lineup area, so right now i got my one guard with the lever closed and i'm just taking down that front line. Now, when it comes to the lineup um the way i do it, i usually start with the vertical bars first, but because i'm filming it just looks better starting from the middle and then working my way towards the right side and then the left side. It just looks better that way so for beginners, you want to line up the vertical bars. First then start from the middle and go to your left side and your right side, but at the end of the day you want to do what's comfortable for you. This is just was comfortable for me and you know try different ways. You know what i mean like whatever you do, though, whatever you do do not start from one side and go all the way to the other side that that there, you you're bound to have a crooked lineup. Doing that so make sure you cut out the middleman by starting in the middle first all right and then go to each side. So when it comes to doing that around the ear action use the corner of the blade, and just i mean it's basically all about you, know hand and eye coordination. At this point i mean i like to start with my corners around the um. You know what i mean the same way i line up the front. I start in the middle first, but i start in the middle of that curve, part and then kind of match it up on the other side, so muscle change production. So all right. Here'S the part where everybody turns up wait a minute, no enhancements bro. He didn't need enhancements. Bro! Listen! Let me let me just talk to y'all real quick if you're in school, all right, it's okay to be on that no enhancements matter of fact be on that! No enhancements, okay, uh! That'S what that's what i was when i was in school. I was like man, no enhancement game. You know what i mean, i'm not using enhancements. Forget it all right, that's what barbers that use enhancements! They cheating! You know what i mean. I used to be on that, but i'm on youtube now and i'm not about to get left behind, because you know what i mean, i'm on that whole little, no enhancement game. You know what i mean at the end of the day uh. My client wanted this um and if clients want this, you got to be able to provide it right. It'S a service. The reason why you don't want to use enhancements when you're in school is because you're still trying to perfect your craft all right, don't hide it and cover it up with enhancements all right, perfect, your craft first all right and then start using enhancement. You know i'm using this technique right now, shout out to get beam. Uh he's the reason why i'm using this pencil it's a great tool. This is a barber magic pencil and all i'm doing is going over the over the lineup. It builds contrast between the cut and the skin all right. So after i apply the uh magic pencil, i'm gon na line re-line them up um. That way, you know it softens up the um, it's kind of like using that brush on. You know how females use the brush on their uh, you know when they apply makeup and they use the brush to kind of have it fade in that's. Basically, the idea of this is realigning it um, making it uh, uh kind of fade in also i'm gon na come behind it with a razor all right, and that is what sets everything off that that's. What puts the icing on the cake so first time, starting out you're gon na have a tough time using the razor um. I did um it took me a while to get it right. I always thought that i would, you know, just cut my client, but what you want to do is stretch the skin, that is the most important part stretch the skin and basically glide that blade across the skin all right set it at like a what a 45 Degree angle, and just you know, trust the process. That'S mainly what it's about, trusting that that blade is going to glide across the skin all right. So the last thing you want to do with cutting these waivers is, do a free hand trim on top. That'S cutting off the frizzy hairs that you know waivers tend to have um. You know. If you do this to a waiver, it sets the haircut off because he's not really going to necessarily look at the cut he's going to bend his head back and look at the waves first. Alright, so you want to make sure you get all those frizzy hairs up top and that just lets your client know like hey. You know what you're doing muscle drinks. Listen. Let me tell you why they call me 360 when they sit in my chair. I spin them in the full 360 and they come out looking like damn son where'd, you find this. You too, this is the cut and, if you like it make sure you give it a thumbs up. Let me know if you guys want me to do more. Full length, videos in the comment section below also hustle dreams production is my brother. He does all my beats. His youtube channel will be linked in the description below also, if you want to know where you can find any tools that you've seen in this video links will be in the description below. Otherwise, you guys can follow me on instagram snapchat. My snapchat is gz360 and my instagram is 360 jesus, but it's your boy, 360 gz and i'm outta. Here you

Hustle Dream Production: Dope cut as usual bro!!! Your work is impeccable!!! Inspiration for me to go harder!!!

Wave Man Mike: Who else doesn’t cut hair but watches to support?

tww15: You know what, I really love how you, Beam and Bossio support one another. Speaks volumes to the character each of you have. This gen can gain a lot just by that alone. Keep grinding bro!

MrEduc4ate YT: Thanks 360Jeezy for helping me get my waves man, it’s really a pleasure. I have been subscribed to you when you first started ❤️❤️

GymClassHero91: I appreciate the longer tutorial video, been subscribed now for 2 years and this is prolly my favorite tutorial with the high taper because of how you took your time to explain and emphasize what you are doing and why, on top of it being a banger!!

OnlyOne_E: Niiiicccee! Great teaching. I love the high taper look for myself and my sons. Never a dull moment with you bro , I always learn something new to make me better.

Kassandra Villavicencio: We need more videos please.!!! Love your work and how you break down what your doing and why your doing certain steps

Jonathan Lewis: I'm a licensed cosmetologist but I've been cutting since I was 14 years old (now 26). These videos help me up my game and make my cuts look more professional. Big ups to 360 Jeezy.

Simien Hill: Crazy how perfect this cut is done. You really can’t ask for anything better as his customer

Jay Morris: As a student, please keep doing these full length videos. So much help. Keep it up Jeezy

Dionne Cheeks: Love watching these type of videos. I have learned a lot from watching you and others. Hope to be starting school next year or when this Covid breaks. Keep the videos coming

Daedae VEVO: I been watching you forever jeezy when I was going to give myself a cut as a pre-teen. Then I’ve been watching just because of the satisfaction. And you later influenced me to become a barber because of the way explained you the different strategies on how to cut hair and what guards to use. Not trying to chase clout but let me know that you are seeing me and I’ll really take on the career path as a barber.

Tito Cuts Productions: I’m glad you mentioned the left hand thing because I found myself doing this the other day. I had some cramps on my right hand so I switched it up and found myself enjoying the challenge

GaffyYT: This man is soo inspirational keep up the good work! ❤

WAVY TREYY: Greatest waver, greatest barber, greatest motivator. Thanks for the motivations that help me to start my channel

Paul Cuts: Loving your work as always Jeezy. I'm a trainee barber and had my first ever waver walk in this week. Because of you I could chat on a level with him and he really liked that. Cheers bud.

kenson noel: Yes. More full length vids. These are great tutorials.

GoneRey Perez: You inspire me to be a better barber thanks for the tips and vids bro you’re a legend

Jordan Williams: Jeezy! this has to be the CRISPIEST waver cut i've seen all year!

Maxwell Romeo: My childhood barber could use both hands even when trimming with a razor... he was really a pro. Although with limited tools, he always got the job done.

Undray Fenderson: Keep Doing what you doing because you always have these types of haircuts looking tight

Victor Banks: Great work man, I admire your work and I am putting it out there you will win Barber of the Year

yankuba jatta: He taught me how to cut my own waves.. shoutout to him

Lethal Shooter JB: Love the the intro no one works harder than you God bless you jeezy I voted for you for barber of the year too

One Game: Man I like your vids, your consistency is crazy, keep up the good work.

Acey Breeze: Yeah you came a long way bro...this is perfection

WᴀᴠᴇGᴏᴅ540s: This might be the crispiest line you’ve done bro & I’ve been watching you a minute...dope 360!!!

BlessBTW: This how I want my hair to wave this summer

Sslvsme: That’s crazy...have been watching since middle school but never really cut any hair aside from lining myself up and tapers‍♂️thanks for the entertainment/teachings tho

Freddy Gaulman: I get this haircut with one lil difference: My side's stay the same length as a 1. Barber's be blending tapers from 1 to skin tight 0. Still looks good

EmulaPlayZ: Thanks bro this really helps me I love you man

Jacqueline Smith: Please do more long tutorials videos 360 jeezy i love them learn a lot

Lightbright Cutz: cut. Yes to the full length cut videos

Dundidlydo: Sheesh very useful i needed this for some of my friends!

Quince XL: Outstanding work as always. Keep it going.

Tyreek Martin: This man literally can teach

Jacob Garcia: Hey what’s up jeezy just ran into your channel.. Dope channel btw. But I was thinking of wanting to cut hair, do you know what clippers would be better to use to start off? The wahl seniors or the magic clips? And also which trimmers to use? If you could help would greatly appreciate it.

David F.: cut bro!! You gotta have a signature cut!! I like that!!

Dave: The haircut is fire! Also....the beat is SLAPPING!!

Duran-hue Green: Another fire cut jeezy. Mad respect from jamaica. Cant wait for you to cut my hair like that

Nehemiah Berkeley: Yo jeezy, I could listen to this intro all day if I wanted to but I have to watch u give the crisp cuts

ManofGod 84: Dope cut bro waves on point

shemond Turner: That's the way I did my taper at the house today I use my corners for my Edge up in my taper blade

Tory Alexander: Can u comment on how high to set the bald line on the nape of the neck? For example high taper I normally see bald line right at or right below the earlobes prior to making the open guard guide line.

_jayk. Official_: Dude was darn near flawless...elite

Trey: This cut was fire

Jay Suaveee: This cut was fire

ox0cherrybomb0xo: When you're left handed so you already switch the clippers back and forth from left to right hand all the time

Jermaine Harrison: What is the enhancement spray you are spraying on? And how do you get rid of fuzz if you do your own hair?

Raymondio Goings Sr.: Do you ever use your 1.5 Magnetic Guard when you are doing fades or taper's...

__runitupmatt: I’d never let a barber cut my hair while I got a mask on

kenson noel: Can you do short “detail videos”. Like 5 min on how to taper down the forehead on the edge up. Or how to get tighter curved lines in the back and sideburns?

Aboagye Dacosta: I always watch your works it inspired me to work hard, keep on snr

Dayvon Jones: Yo Jeezy good work as always brotha just had a question about the cut. How come you didn’t leave the crown longer like cutting it with a #2.5? Just curious fam, appreciate you.

Zumec Martins: I wish I can be such a professional barber Now I realize that what I do is not proper hair cut I always messing people

Randy Vasconez: Love the full length videos

Manuel Morales: Keep making these full haircut vids

Lucas Webb: Thanks for bringing that intro back!!!

Jeremy Zivhu: i am not even a barber but i still enjoy watching this

Jonatan Solis: Sick cut

leeanna huntley: Hi I Just Started Following your Work and I Really Enjoy Watching you Cut!Can you Please Share where you got your Clippers and Supplies!

Rigged UP: Jeezy I have a real hard time blending that first line, I usually set it in pretty harsh. As a beginner how should I set that bald line?

Lisa Ferrara: Always amazing!!

south side: 3 million damn that's wassup blessings 360 keep it going bro

Zaisama様: What happens when you shower after this type of cut, does the crayon thing and enhancements stay?

Mr e Spy ninja: The haircuts the intro this man the goat

Desean Ezekiel: That intro get me every time.

Joel Almazan: Keep doing what ur doing bro

Emmanuel Chipasha: How long should you keep your waves

Itsyaboy_wavy: im your number 1 fan bro you got me through tough times

Nyw ADB: Pls... Can you tell me what I'm doing wrong with my trimmers? I have tried the detailer, andis and now the babyliss fx787g. None ever hit as sharp as this. Pls advise on what I need to do...

Lance 💨💯: This cut was

PXЦMPZSZN シ: I learned how to cut hair because of you

Tiera Owens: I always wipe my enhancements off when I leave the barber. He just does it without asking so I wipe it off immediately.

Gilan Mulithio: Kinda fire would love to cut those 360 waves

fuquan hawkins: Fade, cut, lineup all ✂️‍♂️

Adil: The intro never gets old you cannot disagree

DontTripHoe: damn you even sing your intro song, mad talented in both hair and singing

Roo: Just bought the 1 minute blade modifier and zero gap setter today.

d3arb0rns: That was so cute how you put the mask back on for him

trippen ty: Enhancements are ion see what’s wrong wit it when it’s literally making the line-up 2x better

William Spear: 360 could you do a video of your fav tools for using certain cuts

Proxski: if your barber takes this long he is blessing you

Oxtail Gravy: The cut is so nice, the man had to put on the whooollleee into The cut is

Skrell Escobar: What type of clippers do you need to cut your waves down with ?? I need to buy one

Asian Ryan: I’m getting into barbering. What clippers should I get ? The masters cordless or wahl seniors ?

Glenn: i'm trying to find a barber that can do this in Brooklyn, NY. This is a fire cut.

Matt: Love this cut, look hard, love beat....big up hustle dreams....

iamhakeemomari: full length videos for sure bro that’s why i’m here

Jahiem Wisdom: I swear one day i really gotta get a cut from jeezy

JustMal_low: I don’t even got this type of hair but this is satisfying

Mark Wavy: I’m a left handed barber!! Working on my right hand tho

Jeremiah Jackson: Haircut Go hard in da paint 360 jeezy ...keep da content rollin

Kong ZonED: Dis n****... Excellent choice on circlular side taper. With different wave patterns on each side, I did not see you pulling this off to that level. Two Thumbs Up!

Carlos Perez: Yo, How Long it takes you, to do the cut ? BLESS

Jay Balla: Keep up jeezy

King Kells: Jerky is one of the only barbers I’ve verbally heard talk about the Calic on someone’s hairline

J Kicks: where are you supposed to cut the edges/lineup at. I've heard that you should make line going perpendicular to the edge of his eyebrow but in this cut his forehead look small af going from left to right. Please note: I havent gone to barber school but I fade myself up at home.

Kaiblendzz: He deserve the elite beehive waver name fasho

Bernard Thornton: Dope cut

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