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HOW TO CUT MEN'S HAIR // Basic mens haircut // hair tutorial

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Want to learn how to cut hair? April takes you through a complete men's haircut. With years of professional experience cutting and coloring hair. This video gives great tips for beginners and professionals. This basic men's hair tutorial is sure to teach you something you didn't know. This haircut tutorial also works on boys. All the fundamentals. And what you will like about this haircut tutorial is it's the whole haircut. Not jumping around and just giving tips. Hopefull you'll like this mens haircut video. Please let me know if you have any questions or comments. And as always. Let me know if this video helped you. I love hearing that from any of my haircut tutorials.

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We are going to do a basic mens haircut., It's going to be a taper fade haircut from a number one clipper. These are the tools i'm going to be using just a pair of shears. These are called thinning shears, they have little teeth and then a sharp side, so they just cut a little bit of the hair at a time. So you can thin it out. They are really good for blending a comb, a clipper, the number one clipper attachment heres. My clippers and then these are just some T edge trimmers. These are really good for around the ear and for the back of the neck, you need a squirt bottle and a cape. If you don't have a cape, you can use a garbage bag and just pop a hole in the top or wrap it around. It'S a good thing to buy if you're going to be doing your kids and husbands haircuts alright. So what we do is we always start with the perimeter so grab your T, edgers and your comb, and i like to start at the back here and your just going to try to make a straight line. You don't want to cut into the perimeter. Ever so, where the lowest part of the hair or the highest part that the hair comes up on the hairline. You don't want to go higher on the line than that, otherwise you're gon na have well it's just going to keep getting higher and higher. So i'm going to start pretty low down here ... and i try to make a straight line ... and always stand in fron of where you're working... If you try to reach around it's going to go crooked walk around the person., it helps. If you have a swivel chair, just make sure you're movin. If you don't have one ..., okay, look down.., then I go down here and clean up any stray neck hairs. ..., ok, that will be cleaned up a little more later.. now go to the side. same thing.. You don't want to cut into the actual hair line. comb it over and see where it starts to get thin. if you're not sure keep it away from it. A little bit.. now around the ears.. Now, if you have someone that has a lot of hair that's grown out, you can actually start with the attachment to get so. You can see a little bit better, so I'm gon na open my clipper up cause. He wants it a little bit longer. This would be closed. That would be shorter .... This would be a little bit longer. So it's a number one attachment with it open all the way and what you do is upward motions curving up and that will help you to taper it. If you just go straight up to the top and follow the curve of the head. You'D end up with not enough hair to blend in, so we're just going to keep it right where the head rolls so just flipping it up. You kinda have to flip your wrist up a little bit and don't worry if you have a heavy line right here, cause we're going to work on that with the thinning shears and with the scissors later. So you make sure you get nice and tight underneath the ear that helps it, so you can see your perimeter a little bit better if you are having a hard time not cutting into the hair. This is probably a good first step with this haircut. Uh ... same thing in the back, but you're going to bring it up to here with the roll of the head right as it starts to come forward like if you put a flat board against the head as soon as that board, disconnects like where it doesn't Touch anymore, that's where you will try to keep from going over. At that point, you would just flip if up like that, it takes some practice. Don'T give up ...! Okay! So now you have i'm gon na. Take this a little higher, it's still a little bit too low. There we go. Sometimes you just change directions a little bit to get all the hairs. So now we have this pretty thick line. That starts right here, all the way around. So what you're gon na do now actually ignore that part. What you'll do now is the edging just do a straight line wherever they want the side burn to be. You can ask them.. and then you go around the ear, making sure you're not going into the haircut ... make sure you do the same spot for the sideburns. You need to measure them from the front and make sure they're even .... Okay. Now i usually pull this part of the hair forward with a comb just to taper it in to the face a little bit.. and do it on both sides. Right now, we're gon na get this part wet when you're cutting with scissors. You want the hair wet. If you're cutting with clippers you'll want it dry spray, the top part of the hair and comb it and get it to not drip in their face. So now we'll take care of this heavy line. First we're gon na go. I usually start at the right side as close to the face, as you can get, and i comb the hair forward and then i pull it back into my fingers and then you're going to have a guide down. Here. see the shortest piece right there. That'S where you're going to cut from and you're going to cut straight up with the roll of the head and don't cut any of this. Yet you don't want to cut past your second knuckle. Otherwise, you're going to be cutting your fingers and your hands so try to keep it within this working area right here. So then you go ahead and cut that pull it back a little bit. You just do that all the way around ..., so you should be able to see a little bit of that guide right at the bottom of your fingers. That'S where you're trying to match to ... make sure you're moving around the head standing right in fron of where you're working so now i usually go back the other way and just try to comb the hair back. This way to make sure I got every little spare pieces that are hanging on there. Ok, so if you see really close right here, there still is a heavy spot. What i do is take my comb straight up and use my scissors to blend it in a little bit more. You have to be careful not to cut too far in if this makes you uncomfortable these thinning shears work too, and these are a lot more forgiving. If you're, not a professional, hairstylist and you're just trying to do your sons or husbands hair, you need to get a pair of these just to make sure. If you cut into the haircut it's not going to be a definite line. It'S going to leave more of a soft. This will save your life at first, when you're. First learning your husband will be scared to go to work the next day, if you have a pair of these, hopefully so i'm gon na do these cause. I'M not scared of them. Maybe practice on your kids anywhere. You see a little bit of heaviness still right. Where is connects from the clipper spot to where you did your fingers, take the thinning, shears or the scissors just blend it up. ... im just going to do the thinning shears in a few spots to show you how they work. They just blend it right in. Don'T think that these are going to make you look bald. cause. They only cut just a few strands of hair unless your putting it right against the scalp. Those short hairs will still be there. Well, if you have to use them, dont go crazy on them. Be careful but just don't don't thing you're going to make your husband look bald by using them they'll be ok! So now, with the front, you can go ahead and to a mohawk down the middle decide how long you want it. This is going to give us our guide all the way down the middle right in the middle comb. Both sides this way, then this way pull it straight up. We'Re gon na go just a little bit longer than finger length, we'll go down to the scalp and then pull it up a little bit and that's my guide. So i'm going to try to match that all the way back down this mohawk trying to cut only in the first two knuckles and move your hand down there. We go, oh sorry, camera guy and in the back right here you should match this back section with the top, so just cut off any little pieces. Ok, so now we have the short middle part and these two long sides right here. We need to take one side of the time and even it out so we're going to take this front part. You see how we have short long short, just cut off the middle. If you have to comb it up a few times just to make sure you got all the pieces, do it and then just move back a little bit so we're just blending in these two sections on the side. Ok! So now you're going to go to the other side same thing, so um, if you notice what i'm doing with my comb, i'm combing it up. Then sticking right here on my thumb, so i can hold it right there. While i cut so you comb, stick it in your thumb. It save a little bit of time. You don't need to keep putting the comb down on the counter top. It takes a little bit of practice, but you'll get it. I dont even have to think about it anymore. It just happens. Ok, now, on this side of the head, since im right handed, i usually go over here and face the person and do one more section like this. Just to get the round of the head see how there's still the guides that part gets missed when i'm over there. So i like to stand in front of my work to finish this little corner. Ok, now, there's a little thing you can do to cross check. So we've been cutting this way if you pull the hair up like this you're able to see if you have any big way, long pieces sticking out, sometimes you'll get just like that. Like a peek, where you didnt realize you missed cause, your fingers are round you're missing little sections, so this is called cross-checking. You can do this all over the top of the head just to make sure you didn't miss anything and over here to make sure if it's a little weighty like that, and you can leave that if you re going to do spiky. But if you want it, smooth you'll want to cross check as much as you can. You can still do it spiky without that. Okay, if you have someone that has really really thick hair and you want it to be easier to spike, you can go through the top right now, with these thinning, shears and chop through the top. I'M not going to do that to him. He has good hair, but its not super thick and unmanageable. So we'll just leave it um now you're ready to either shampoo them or let them go, take a shower and when they come back, you just stick some gel in it and they're done so. That'S about it!

Rosanne Novak: Thank you, April!!! I review this video every time I trim my husband hair since the corona virus lockdown. April’s technique and explanation is quick and easy to follow! My husband may give up going to barber... I am his hairstylist now!

Lauren Castillo: I love this video. It's part of my ritual when I cut my fiancé's hair. Your video is so helpful for someone that hasn't cut hair before at all. A thousand times, Thank You for making this video and posting it for all the novices like me.

Amy McNeil: I wanted to say thank you for this video. I'm now cutting my husband's hair and learned how to do this from your video. Very easy to follow and he loved it! Thank you

Ferdinand General: You’re such a good teacher. I’ll have to cut hair regularly now for my son and dad lol. I also found the process really structured. You make me want to cut hair for a living and ditch finance. Thanks!!

ignacio becerra: Thank you April I'm a kid from the streets trying to do some thing with my self , so I enrolled in barber school . And your videos with shears helped me out a lot !!!! Your a life saver thank you very much !!! ✂️

Katie Gow: Thank you for this amazing demonstration. I've done my husbands hair many times during the lockdowns and theres no way I'd have been able to without this video.

Anne C: Love this video! I watch it every month to refresh my memory before cutting my husband's hair. Thank you for making this video!

Sandy Perkins: Thank you so much for posting this video. It has been so valuable in helping me cut my husband and son's hair. I never imagined I would need to do this and I am so grateful for your help!

Aubrey Knighton: I have started cutting my husband's hair and your video really helped me to be more confident. Thanks for the step by step instructions and having the video so close on his hair so I could see everything you were doing! You are awesome! :)

Joe Corrigan: Thanks April. My wife used your tutorial before cutting my hair for the first time. Very useful and professionally explained.

Holly Sherwood: Great instructions! Never would have tried to cut SO hair without this tutorial and it turned out fantastic.

Donna McKinney: Great teaching video. My mom and my sister are hairdressers, so I have seen them give lots of haircuts, but I have never heard the explanations for why you only cut to the second knuckle, or where you cut on the man's head, (where it starts to round). This will help me so much with cutting my husband's hair. Thank you April!

ChandlerGianna: EXCELLENT tutorial video! Very good, clear, and understandable instructions. Very helpful!

Cooking and Couponing: Thank you so much for posting this! I was finally able to cut my husbands hair and it look decent. You're an excellent and easy to understand teacher.

Jessica Tolson: I love how you explained and showed with your hand when to stop cutting with the clippers and that not every head is the same roundness and some are flatter . And I could never figure out why some heads I'd do a great job and others not so good. Couldn't always get the fade look on everybody's head. So thanks a million! Loved your video and how you explained everything step by step!

Amber: This vid is amazing. I'm so grateful you did this. I'm on the advanced floor in cosmetology school and I've done many men's haircuts and I feel crappy because its just not the best. You explained everything sooo much better than some of my instructors and little tips I hadn't seen were just...a confidence builder. Thanks!!!

Rachel E. Humphreys: This video helped so much! I cut my fiancé s hair and did way better than the first time. I loved the way you explained. Thanks for the great video!!

Leah I.: Thank you so much for this tutorial, I watched and cut my boyfriend's hair right after, it took a little long cause I was nervous but his hair turned out great. This tutorial was a big help!!!

Maia Rosen: Hey, I know you posted this a long time ago but I found it during my great hour of need and did a REALLY good job on my husband's head if I do say so myself! So thank you SO much for this really excellent video. It gave me a ton of confidence and I my husband is so happy! For all those complaining, she started with the trimmer then decided not to - so what!? I used a #2 and it wasn't as short as her video - I just asked my husband what number he usually gets. I think this is genius.

Sylvia Berlin: I dont know why some people make bad comments on helpful videos like this. if they dont like they dont have to watch. As a non professionel who cuts hair at home I am very thankful for great tutorials like this.Thanks a lot April 101!!!

Amanda DeRoller: You are such a great teacher! Thanks for going into such great detail about technique. I feel I really learned a lot watching your video and feel I am ready to tackle my husband's crazy hair!

Ben Hardy: You are a skilled teacher. From beginning to end you take the viewer through the entire process, clearly explaining the steps and the tools used. I have learned a lot from your videos, thank you.

Blanca Estella: Perfect instructions, thank you so much!  

Ivy: Hi April, thank you for the crash course. I moved to Europe about 5 months ago and each hair cut here cost as much as an electrical clipper. Through your video, I had managed to keep my husband's hair neat and saved him lots. You are awesome! Big Thank You indeed.

PreachWife2009: Hey April! Thanks for this video. My husband needs a haircut, but unfortunately our clippers were broke by someone, so I've only got the hair cutting scissors and comb that came with the clipper set, and thinning shears I bought for my hair. I'm going to search through more of your videos too. I'm a beginner and really only cut my husbands hair a couple times and honestly, just winged it. lol. Glad I have some knowledge now. Thanks!

PreachWife2009: Hey April! Thanks for this video. My husband needs a haircut, but unfortunately our clippers were broke by someone, so I've only got the hair cutting scissors and comb that came with the clipper set, and thinning shears I bought for my hair. I'm going to search through more of your videos too. I'm a beginner and really only cut my husbands hair a couple times and honestly, just winged it. lol. Glad I have some knowledge now. Thanks!

PreachWife2009: Hey April! Thanks for this video. My husband needs a haircut, but unfortunately our clippers were broke by someone, so I've only got the hair cutting scissors and comb that came with the clipper set, and thinning shears I bought for my hair. I'm going to search through more of your videos too. I'm a beginner and really only cut my husbands hair a couple times and honestly, just winged it. lol. Glad I have some knowledge now. Thanks!

PreachWife2009: Hey April! Thanks for this video. My husband needs a haircut, but unfortunately our clippers were broke by someone, so I've only got the hair cutting scissors and comb that came with the clipper set, and thinning shears I bought for my hair. I'm going to search through more of your videos too. I'm a beginner and really only cut my husbands hair a couple times and honestly, just winged it. lol. Glad I have some knowledge now. Thanks!

PreachWife2009: Hey April! Thanks for this video. My husband needs a haircut, but unfortunately our clippers were broke by someone, so I've only got the hair cutting scissors and comb that came with the clipper set, and thinning shears I bought for my hair. I'm going to search through more of your videos too. I'm a beginner and really only cut my husbands hair a couple times and honestly, just winged it. lol. Glad I have some knowledge now. Thanks!

PreachWife2009: Hey April! Thanks for this video. My husband needs a haircut, but unfortunately our clippers were broke by someone, so I've only got the hair cutting scissors and comb that came with the clipper set, and thinning shears I bought for my hair. I'm going to search through more of your videos too. I'm a beginner and really only cut my husbands hair a couple times and honestly, just winged it. lol. Glad I have some knowledge now. Thanks!

PreachWife2009: Hey April! Thanks for this video. My husband needs a haircut, but unfortunately our clippers were broke by someone, so I've only got the hair cutting scissors and comb that came with the clipper set, and thinning shears I bought for my hair. I'm going to search through more of your videos too. I'm a beginner and really only cut my husbands hair a couple times and honestly, just winged it. lol. Glad I have some knowledge now. Thanks!

victor chavarria: Great video...Great instructions... simple and direct to the point..Thank you soooo much April ;-)

DYS spart: Of all the haircut youtube videos, this is by far the most helpful one for me. I actually used your direction to give my boy a haircut that even my wife's ton of criticisms have stopped once I started applying what I've learned from you. Thank you.

W Staal: This tutorial has been a life saver during the Coronavirus. It's really easy to follow even for an anxious parent who has never cut their sons' hair before.

Devon Stansbury: Thank you so much for this tutorial! I just gave my husband a COVID haircut and he keeps checking himself out in the mirror and saying what a great job I did. Many thanks!

Voodoomamajuujuuu: This was an awesome video! I’m a professional getting back into doing hair after a break and so I’m watching tutorials on YouTube to brush up my skills when I’m not actually doing it at work! This tutorial shows a very easy to accomplish and adaptable technique. Something people need to realize is that yes it was a short cut, but if that’s what the client really wants (or needs for their work dress code!) it’s not our job to argue. She gives extremely good advice and is very detailed with her explanation of the technique, which can be adapted to something longer, just use a higher guard and same techniques! I had a client ask for this EXACT cut yesterday, he actually had me cutting it shorter with a zero guard, so this looks awesome! I’ve had many clients ask for this in the past... great video thank you!

ladycornish: Thank you. I just cut my husband’s hair with a pair of hairdresser’s scissors and horse clippers (one setting!!) having studied this video once through and then had it on while cutting. Mum came in when we were at the ‘mushroom stage’, before the blending and was horrified. But I knew I’d turn it around!! I ended up doing a great job and he was thrilled!! I’m over the moon!

Betsy K: One of the best most informative instructional videos for novices cutting family hair at home. Really appreciated it--most vids seem to be made for those who have some experience. I learned a lot!

Emily Ward: I am doing my first mens haircut on a full paying client tomorrow!! This video is a massive help for this style! Thank you!!

Mary Ann West: I watch this video again for a refresher every time I give my husband a haircut. Every time I watch I catch a new detail that I've missed! This is absolutely the BEST, most practical and easy to follow men's hair cut tutorial.

Becca M: Just watched this video and cut my bf's hair for the first time. He always does around the sides and back but it needed tidying up on top. So easy to do once you've watched this. Nailed it first time! Thanks :)

o0ojcvo0o: Thank you so much for this tutorial. I cut my boyfriend's hair for the first time and it wasn't bad at all! Very surprised lol thanks again :)

Miguel Mesa: Thanks so much for the tutorial! I've got three little boys, and you've just saved me $75 a month! Cheers

Melanie Chenel: You very thoroughly and clearly explained how to do this. This is a great tutorial. Thank you!

Jenny: Thanks, I'll upgrade my hair technique with your clear, easy to copy instructions!

sleepypanda21: This is a great video. I couldn’t get the blending part done right until I saw this! Cross checking the top was also very helpful. As for the negative comments about cutting too much off, it’s just a style that this particular guy asked for. If he wanted the thicker style, I’m sure she could’ve styled it that way.

Afghan Zoom: It was so helpful and well understood! Thank you.

Chrissy P: Oh my goodness this video is the BEST I've seen and I've watched a bunch. I've been trying (and failing) to cut my hubby's hair on and off for the past two years and I FINALLY had SUCCESS using the tips and instructions from this video!! Thank you!

theavonzone: That was exactly what I needed to watch for my hubby hair cut! Thanks you!!

Mike Reardon: Great tutorial. My wife just cut my hair... We're in the UK in lockdown... And it looks fantastic! Thanks!

Brandy Himmelmann: Thank you so much for this video!! I now cut my husband's hair and he looks great. I have exactly zero experience cutting hair, but this video really helps explain things clearly. Thanks again for giving me the basic skills and also saving my household a lot of money!! ❤️

danAresify: This was extremely helpful. Thank you so much. This will definitely help me during school since I'm away from home haha. Thanks a lot!

Kathy Midkiff: Thank you so much for this.  I have cut my husband's hair for over 20 years and didn't really know how. This answers a lot of my questions!  My big problem is that he parts his hair on the left side and the middle of his hair is very thin and I make him a little thinner every time.  I always swept the longer side over the middle but it is getting harder to do.  I Love watching your videos.  You a super talented and a great teacher!

manea loves: Awesome demo. Clear and easy to understand. Thank you

TeamSaad: Great tutorial!! I just cut hair for the first time correctly!! It came out great!!

Liz M: Thanks! Could you specify the details of the tools you used within the video description? It would help to see the tools written out with their specifications. For example, were the thinning shears 6.5"? What clipper would you recommend? I haven't bought these tools before and I want to ensure that I pick up the right ones. Thanks again, and great video.

Solangel Lugo: Thank you very much for the lesson, very informative and easy to understand :-)

Nancy Brodie: Great video.  I am a recent cosmetology school graduate and your videos are so helpful.  Thanks for the great camera work and the explanations along the way.  I watch something every day, at least!! 

A Google User 8: Your video helped me a lot tonight whenever I cut my hubby's hair! Thank you so much!

Sandstorm E: Wow! Great video. One of the best I've seen. Thanks. Making me braver to tackle my husband's hair.

Veronica R: Thank you for this video!!! It really helped me learn how to cut my husband's hair! Have a Blessed day!! :)

Loong97: Great video! Provided a lot of detail step by step!

Adele Birkinshaw: Loved this video, I'm qualified at Level 2 diploma in barbering, and hope to do level 3 in September 2014, this is such a simple way of cutting for a first timer... and it's reminded me of how to do a quick cut when in a bit of a hurry, especially on my sons and fiance'...I'm currently doing more ladies hair, and sometimes a 'cut' for mens gets forgotten... You tube is a great way to check out cuts again, and also gives ideas of certain styles... Thanks for doing this video. from Adele

chantillymac: I agree with Sylvia, This is actually a really good haircutting guide, its even, its neat and its blended. She also added safety tips for those who do watch these for 'home mum' and 'save money' use! (dont cut those knuckles people!) Well done I think this is a great starting and basic technique and easy to follow. The only change i would make is not taper the hairline at the start i do that like you did when i go around the ears etc or at the end :)

Epic Advice: You guys can totally do this, my wife just did mine!

Lakita Butler: Yessss thanks for the tips I recently jest graduated cosmetology school and about to get my license and I am working at a hair cuttery, I didn't do much cuts in school and I am new to cutting, but I am glad you show the way to cut hair in a simple way and I am a right hand person to ,I am now getting the hang of it and with practice and watching this I know it'll be second nature in no time plus I want to earn lots of money and tips lol.

Tina Lynn Johnson Brewer: Thanks so much. That was a very informative and understandable tutorial.

REDLINE 007: Thank you so much for taking time and showimg us how to trim a neckline and do this type of haircut. Some of us who want to learn appreciate your time others can go and do better as they say! Everyone can talk others just do.

Theodore Lee: Hi April. Very helpful video as i'm beginning to cut my friends' hair. Is it just me or was it a bit patchy after you used the clipper. Is it patchy due to the natural depressions of the head? How do i avoid it looking patchy when i use clippers at no. 1 setting?

Karyn Harrelson: April, Rick here. I have been clipper cutting my 3 boys' hair for 8 years now and after watching this video I had the confidence to cut my oldest ;boy's hair with clippers and scissors tonight; I am happy with the results. Thank you for making these comprehensive videos. All the best, Rick

titanium2285: thank you so much for this video. It really helped me learn better how to cut my husband's hair at home!

GuCCii STaX: You were very clear and got to every detail. After seeing this video, I dont feel as hesitant.. ty!

Christivich: Thank you for posting this video. It was very informative. I just finished cutting my husband's hair and he is very pleased. Once again thank you.

Louise Fletcher Art: Thank you! Such a helpful video x

Demetrius Davidson: Thank You! You did great. Nice and Dry. Simple. Some tutorials are way to animated. This was to the point.

V doll MiSKO: Welp, I have to cut his hair. I haven’t a clue as to how. Watching your video really gave me the information I needed to properly cut his hair. You’re definitely a life saver. I now have the confidence to face my bubba and get it done. Thank you

Yvonne Booska: Cosmetologist in training. You're video was very helpful and the exact cut I was looking for... Thank you so much.

ShadyLady: This video was so helpful! Thank you so much :)

Heather Smith: You make this look so easy and I have been cutting my husbands hair for 6 months now and still struggle so much! Thank you for this video tho I think it should help me out!

Herb: The last three times I cut my brother's hair he had to wear a hat for several weeks. I felt so bad for him. This video is very helpful, and I hope that I can do his hair correctly next time.

Cesar: Fantastic teaching skills! Thanks!

Marjolein Ouwehand: I always cut my own hair but I never dared to cut my boyfriend's... but after your video i made an almost perfect haircut, minus one finger cut and a missing piece of hair... really good tutorial :) gonna use this one way more often

Shirley Cox: You are awesome! Thanks for all you show us! Its nice to have a good instructor!

Christina McCloud: Thank you so much for the professional way of explaining this video. Im in cosmetology school and it helped that you used alot of terms that I am familiar with.

Kirstie Martin: This was so helpful. Thank-you xx

Erica Curtis: I absolutely LOVE this video... mens cuts have always been the most challenging. How about a tutorial on military cuts?

Shirley Cox: You are awesome! Thanks for all you show us! Its nice to have a good instructor!

Mario Perez: Your video answer many questions I used to have. I had seen many videos, before i saw yours, but none explained as good as you do. Thanks a lot.

SelFish Bastards: AMAZING and highly informative, thank you so much!!! I feel far more confident going into my first brave guinee pig in class today:)!

Debi Mason: Excellent video! Learned so much! Thank you!

Michelle Hollihan: Thank you! The person who normally cuts my husbands hair told him I did a good job!!

Urmi Shah: Your video is really helpful...my husband just loves the haircut. Each time before his cut i watch your video again

Orelius: SUPER great video.  I love the detail explanation.  You assistant was very relax and end up with a great hair cut.  Thank you for this video.   I am now a subscriber.

Sara Rada: Such a great video, informational and to the point.

Alexandra Waldron: Your videos have taught me so much! You are a great teacher.

hhdanr: I couldnt thank you enough for sharing your knowledge to us .

Carolyn Stylinski: Good job on explaining all the techniques and tips!

Leticia Garza: You have the best tutorial! I’ve seen others but yours is the best and always my go-to when I need a refresher. Thank you so much. Btw..did you have a girl or boy? You look adorable pregnant. Take care.

The Neisha Weston: Very helpful. Thanks for your content!

Curran Kilgore: I've been struggling with cutting mens hair in cosmetology school. This has helped so much.

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