How To Cut Your Own Hair | Men'S Self-Haircut Tutorial Hd | Tip #17

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You'll never need another barber! Learn to cut your own hair perfectly. No three-way mirror, no special equipment.

Steps:

1) Guard #6 (closed)

2) Guard #4 (closed)

3) Guard #3 (closed)

4) Guard #2 (closed)

5) Guard #1 (opened)

6) Guard #1 (closed, for neck)

7) Guard #0 (closed, for neck)

8) Shape up with trimmer (aka edge up or line up)

9) Trim top hair w/ scissors or guard #8

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Welcome to tips for Clips today, I'm gon na give you all the tips. You'Ll need to cut your own hair perfectly. I'M gon na start with the number 6 in the closed position. That'S the short position, and I promise I'm gon na make this really simple. For you guys, so I'm gon na start with a 6 and go as high as I can fading in my side, hair into the longest hair on top. So this step is gon na set the base for the rest of the haircut. So you want to make sure it's nice and smooth between the sides and the top I'm gon na do the same thing. On the other side, I'm just combing and parting, the longer hair on top and I'm still going along with the number 6 as high. As I can without really jeopardizing the hair, that's on top really simple, nothing to it. So far, now we're gon na go to the back. This is the part that a lot of people worry about when cutting their own hair, but don't worry just follow my tips. Of course, if you have a three-way mirror use it, but I'm gon na show you how to do this haircut without one. Since you already use this clip on the right and left sides of your head, you know how high you're supposed to go so you're gon na go that high and just under that height you're gon na stop, so that where you need to actually blend and fade, You can use a mirror in your hand, you see I'm holding one right now and you can see exactly what needs to be blended but other than that. That'S the only part that you actually need to bathe the rest. You could just hack away in all different directions underneath that line, and here I'm using a number 4. Also in the closed position, the closed lever settings - that's the shorter setting and I'm gon na go just under where I use the 6, and it's ok that we're skipping the 5. It'S okay, that there's gaps, because with these higher numbers, it doesn't really matter. It'S gon na be smoothly faded, regardless and notice here how I'm curving my Clippers up and out use this all throughout your dating and don't worry, you can cut behind your ear without actually looking at what you're cutting, because you know that you have to cut everything Under there at this point with the same clip the number 4, so you can just cut behind your ear, you can even start cutting some of the back without looking at it at all. That'S part of the trick to cutting your and you're just gon na. Do the same exact thing on the other side, and obviously your hair might already be shorter than mine is so you can start with the floor or you can start with one of the future steps with the lower numbers, and now I'm going to go to the Back and do the exact same thing with this number, four that I did with the number six I'm just gon na go up and I know approximately how high I need to go up, because I just did it on the right and left sides of my head. So I'm just gon na do the same exact thing and I'm gon na go in different directions. Just cuz my hair grows that way, and now I can use the handheld mirror because I'm trying to fade in the hair from the four to the six. So I'm just using the four getting rid of any line that might see and another thing I noticed, although I am a righty, I actually like using my left hand, to hold the Clippers and my right hand to hold the mirror, because sometimes it's actually harder to Hold the mirror where you need it so that you can see exactly what you're cutting. So this helps me it might help you teach their own now, I'm using a number three clip also in the clothes lever setting the short setting and I'm gon na. Do the exact same thing all the steps, I'm just repeating, really simply with the longer numbers like this, it's easy and you already see a fade beginning support. I'M gon na bring my fade all the way down to a 1 on the sides and I'm gon na bring it down to a 0 in the back. But at any point, if you're satisfied with the length of your fade, you can just stop and jump right over to shaping up your hair and to trimming on top, which I will show you guys in a second again. The goal here is to cut with the 3 underneath, where you cut with before we're gon na continue the same method in the back you're gon na start low and because you've already done your right side and your left side. You know how high you're supposed to go even without using mirror right now, just make sure you don't go past where you went on the sides and now that we're starting to get into lower numbers, the lower the number of the clip or the guard. The more careful you're gon na have to be that you're blending gets very smooth so now we're just using our up and out technique to make sure that it's perfectly blended between the three that I'm using now and the four that I just previously used. I just decided to trim and shape up my beard in the middle of the haircut. I already have a video out on this, so I'll attach it and you can click the link right at the end of this video. That'S why I'm really fast-forwarding through here and it's not the point, but now I'm on a number two and we're really getting into our fade. Now. The good news is, although it's a lower number, it's still the same exact stems, so you just want to stay under the number three. You don't want to go up up where you went with the number two, so I did say you don't really need to see behind your ear. The only reason I'm holding my ear here is because, when you get to the lower numbers like two and one you're gon na want to make sure that you're not going too high even behind the ear, because the face getting lower and lower. So that's the only reason I'm doing that year with the number two you pretty much just want to go right above your ear. That'S about the level that you want to go by your temples. You can go a little higher, but in general you want to go about to your level and that's what I'm doing here when I go to the back. I know that I shouldn't really pass too much above my ear so that I still have room to fade. It afterwards, when I use the hand here, but I want to point out to you guys, don't mind the cow links that I have at the back of my head. That'S not reflective of the technique, I'm using that's just the way my hair grows, but I'm actually gon na get rid of it by the end of the haircut as tough as it may seem, and as difficult a time as many barbers have. With the back of my hair, I will get rid of it, but typically you won't have a tougher time, as I will doing the fade in the background, this another tip for holding the mirror, try to keep it in one steady position and instead rotate your head As opposed to moving around the mirror, just like I'm doing right here - and this just makes it easier because sometimes it's hard to relocate the mirror into positions because of that reverse effect. That mirrors tend to have - and I'm just making sure here, that everything is smooth between the two and the three we're almost done just a couple steps left next, what we're gon na use is a number one, and this is gon na, be the first time in The haircut that you're gon na put the lever in the longer position the opened position, and I like just using the number one till the height of my ear, without going above it so right above my ear, I'm not gon na cut anything. I'M just gon na keep it at my temples and on my sideburns and fade it into my beard. A little bit you can tell the fades on the sides are coming along really nicely and it's really smooth and really simple. I didn't do anything too tricky and I'm sure you can get up to this point without a problem. Next, as you could expect we're gon na use the number one in the back here, I'm gon na start getting rid of my colleagues and all the crazy hair in the back. That'S why I'm gon na go in all different directions if your hair just grows straight down normally, then here you're, just gon na use the Clippers in the same way, you've been using them. You'Re gon na face them upwards, but here I have to go downwards because my hair at the bottom actually grows upwards, so you always have to go in the opposite direction that the hair grows and still even with the number one. Even though we're at low numbers and the beat is starting to look better and better, it's still not that difficult. If you follow the steps that I've been showing you, you shouldn't have too much room for error when we start the shape up in the back. In just a couple minutes that might get a little bit tricky, but I'm still gon na give you tips for that. But for now just make sure that the fade is nice and smooth. And you can see that. I know that I'm gon na use the one at the bottom, so I'm not even using a mirror right here and that's the freedom that you should feel. Of course, you need a mirror to see what you're doing and to see your progress and to make sure that the babe is perfect, but you don't need it as often as you probably thought. So. I already have a video out on how to get the perfect shape up, and I also have a video out on how to trim your video and in that I show how to shape up your sideburns as well. So I'm not gon na spend too much time here, and I know that not everybody wants to do this, but it does make the haircut look a little bit clean in you just go straight across the top and on the sides. You curve it into your beard. Of course, everybody's gon na have different preferences, but I'm just don't get in here for the sake of completion. This next step is what's difficult and I've been saying everything has been easy until now. If you have someone to help you with this step, do accept that help. Otherwise I'm gon na show you how to do it on your own. First make sure you get the mirror in the position that makes you see most clearly but understand that the mirror has this effect, where it makes you look like everywhere: you're moving the trimmer, it's actually moving in the opposite direction, so give yourself a second for your Eyes and brain to readjust, because you just want to make a perfectly straight line along the sides. As you see I'm making here it takes a while it takes patience, but all you got ta do is get just these two straight lines. So get yourself comfortable. Get yourself situated: this is pretty much the only difficult step and maybe the most difficult step of the whole haircut, because after this I'll show you that you won't actually have to make the straight line on the bottom. Only on the two sides do you have to do that. The last step to the fade is gon na, be tapering off the bottom of the page, we're gon na pretty much taper it off into a zero so that it looks like it just naturally fades into the rest of your neck. So it's a little tougher for me because you see that big line and all those patches of hair because of the way my hair grows in the back. So my point is: if it works for my hair, then it's gon na be even easier for yours. So right now I'm using a number one still, but the lever is closed. So it's in the shorter position and now I switch to a zero guard or clip and it's also closed and, as you can tell I'm all the way at the bottom of my hair. I'M just trying to fade it out into my neck so that it looks like it's a perfectly smooth and I don't have to worry about making a straight line with the trimmer at the bottom of my neck. Again, I'm going in all different directions, but you'll probably just have to go up, and now you can see how nice the feint came out at the top of your hair. You have a couple options. I like trimming it with scissors, and all I do is run my fingers through my hair and see if anything is longer than the rest, and I just trimmed that, and that usually suffice is for me. Your other option is to use the Clippers and to use guard number eight. You could use that in the short settings using the long. You have a lot of freedom, you could even do a six on top and it'll just fade right in and that's it. You have all the tips you need to give yourself. The perfect fade in haircut. Here'S a reminder of what I used to look like and here's the finished product. Hopefully you can do the same if you haven't already please subscribe like and share this video check out. Some of my other videos right here and I'll, see you at the next video

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Natt A: Literally first time ever cutting my own hair by watching this vid and it went perfect. Maybe even better and cleaner than what my barber does! Go for it guys! Slow and focused and you'll get it. Thanks for the vid dude!!

The New Travel: Your channel's about to blow up this year

AcidGlow: *When YouTube recommendations work during our time of need*

RidiculousApple: Heres a tip. Instead of using the hand-held mirror to look at the back, use the larger mirror instead. So you would turn so that your back is facing the large mirror and look at the handheld mirror while cutting the back.

COYI: Thanks, great video - I just used my new Wahl clippers for my first ever self haircut. I am stunned, how fine it looks! I’ve had the same for years, 1 - 2 at back, 2 on high sides, 4-6 on top and front with some thinning out. Normally every 4-5 weeks between cuts but been 8 weeks and going mad. Your vid is awesome though! My wife and kids honestly cannot believe how ‘like normal’ it looks!... Mind you I only have £9 ($12) trims so probably not the greatest but I’ve just done it easily as well!

homiepr8: Great video, well timed, doesn't go on too long. I find with a self hair cut the hardest part is tidying up the back by the neck. You explained that well thanks!

Miles Ogley: Well this actually worked! Thanks For the solid advice obviously I’m here because of lockdown but I followed your instructions and it’s come out shockingly good Thanks!

Miguel Delgado: My dude you can’t even imagine how clutch you’ve been during these times. Appreciate you and hope you’re staying well and healthy

gaspar coding: Thanks for the great video! I cut my hair myself with the instructions and it went great. It took me only 90 minutes for the 12 minutes tutorial :)

Marcus: Start with the number: #6 Clip closed position: 0:06 #4 Clip closed position: 1:27 #3 Clip closed position: 3:17 #2 Clip closed position: 4:45 #1 Clip open position: 6:41 Shape sideburns: 8:25 Tapering Off: 9:57 Scissors: 10:52

Dale Harvey: I've used this video twice to cut my hair since the shelter in place order and it's come out really great. Now it's longer so I'm going to go at it again. This has been the best video I've found for my hair style. Thanks so very much!

Mo Poppins: You’re an excellent teacher, and those extra little pro-tips are SO helpful!

Christian: Truly perfect video for the Covid-19 era!!! Very well explained and clear! Natural teacher! And now I have the confidence to do this

Mr. C: I've been cutting my own hair since I was 13 after having 1 too many bad parental "cereal bowl" fade haircuts. I haven't been to a barber in decades. Watch as many videos as you can. Once you figure out the way your hair grows and understand your head shape you should be ok. Good luck to you all!

TheOther: I'm here because of the Coronavirus. Feel like this is going to be something I'll need to learn in the future... Edit: and all of the clippers on Amazon are sold out :(

Kellen Halfsighted: I'm a woman with a short cut, affected by the Apocalypse like everyone else. Your tutorial really helped me too. Thanks!

Jose Jimenez: Excellent job!! Your tips were spot on. I also started cutting my own hair a while back. I was tired of people chopping up my hair.

Anne Skaar: You are so great at explaining this!! I watched your tutorial and just gave my husband the best haircut he's ever had!!! Thank you

Mario Obeso: Thank you so much Bro. I was tired of my 3 month quarantine hair. I followed the video and my hair came out great and it was my first time cutting hair. Very detailed video plus the added bonus of having the steps in the description. Subscribed!

TommyTouch: I ve used your technique for my first selfcut! Very happy with the result! Thank you for uploading! I can recommend everyone ! 5 stars!

daniel misovich: Great video man! Thanks for the help. You make it look so easy so hopefully I can get it right!

MusicYT: Thank you for this! I had to fade my undercut during this quarantine and it came out way better than expected thanks to your how-to instructions.

Clifton Aurelius: This guy just straight up gave himself the best looking haircut someone could've done for himself. And im just here in awe, questioning what have I been missing out.

Kevin Kudo: After 4 months of no haircuts and watching the videos about 100 times I did it. Better than I thought it would be and I don't have to wear a cap. Trimming around the back and sides is definitely the hard part.

flyingpig222: Thanks for this! Yesterday I couldn't stand it any longer, so I asked my wife to cut my hair with the clipper kit that I had bought earlier on Amazon (Remingron HC5855) and used this video as a guide, minus the short fades. She's never tried this before but it turned out very decent. For the top, we used the big guard instead of scissors. I think my days of paying for haircuts are now over!

Doug: Super easy and useful! That's the video I was looking for. Thanks.

MatchstalkMan: I dug out my clippers and had a go, based on your method. I feel FANTASTIC! Thank you so much!

George 4Chess: By far the best haircut tutorial on You Tube. I’ve watched at least 30-40 of these, btw. Thanks dude, you rock!

Paul Jacobson: Thank you for this. It gave me the courage to go DIY yesterday. I didn't fear the clippers after seeing this, as long as I had the right covers, and I followed your steps. Better haircut than I received from my usual cutter. They are gonna get nervous when they re-open, because guys like me are realizing it's not rocket science, and we don't need to shell out $25 for a cut anymore...

Люкин95: Thanks so much for this video! Even though you posted this 2 11/2 years ago I used your video as a guide to cut my own hair and I'm pleased to say that it was a success!

Michael Hayes: Just cut my hair for the first time and very pleased with the result take your time and you can do it no problem.These videos are a great help !

Imanol K: Been cutting my own hair for about 6 years now. It was not easy at first but you get the hang of it and it's always good to learn new tips.

Carpenter Family: Thanks for sharing. Your videos are a great help. We are using them to teach my 14 year old daughter to cut my hair. I'm her dad and I work from home, so how my hair looks doesn't matter too much while she learns. The goal is to have her licensed & experienced cutting hair when she graduates high school. She can cut hair to pay her way through college and can always 'fall back' on cutting hair for money if she needs to later in life. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Leo Lee: Very thorough instructional video! I actually have been cutting my own hair too for a long time. Here is a trick I use when using mirrors to see the back of my head. I only look at the mirror for progress like he says. I move the trimmer according to where I "feel" my hand/trimmer is (a.k.a. proprioception). That way I bypass all the left-right weirdness my 1-2 mirrors create.

Dick Assman: Followed your tutorial today and it turned out way better than I expected!

Master Yoda: Thanks for sharing this video! In times like this it really helps. Your instructions are very straight forward and very simple! Thanks again..

DAN davidson: This is the best tutorial I’ve watched so far. Been watching different ones all week. This one is short with Lots of good tips. The simplest tip you gave is one I have not seen till now. When holding your hand mirror and clippers in separate hands, instead of moving clippers around your head, turn your head to the spot where clippers need to be. such a simple tip that sounds obvious, yet the few times I have tried to cut my own hair, never occurred to me. Ha!

hammies: you've given me so much confidence to cut my own hair, through your videos. Went for it and it turned out fine. Thank you

Karen McGinty: Thanks so much for making this video! I'm a woman who just went to a short cut for the first time, and the stylist had no idea why I disliked the uneven bottom in the back. I didn't know my funky hairline was called cowlicks or what to do about them. I'm about to try your method at home for the first time, but when I start paying someone to cut my hair again post-COVID, I think I'm going to a barber instead of a traditional women's stylist!

Suni VJ: Very helpful, just finished my trim. Looks good!

Pratik Kumar: Your tutorial really worked. I didnt go much fade like yours but I took all the guidance and step and I was able to do a pretty nice cut for the first time. Really big thanks...

Joe C: I started with a 3 way mirror and a clippers and was giving myself either a very short cut or a very bad fade. This video was heaven sent, my cowlicks in the back didn't stand a chance and my fade looks pretty damn good. Many thanks for the tips!

MBfrolick: Well, I did pretty good! Thank you so much for easy to follow instructions!

Alex Leblay: Thanks man, I used your tutorial a long time ago and the haircut was fantastic! I'm going to go for it again today. Quite nervous lol

Goathorn22: Thanks a lot for this video! It was really helpful :) The final haircut is better than I expected.

Jeremy Lewis: Thanks for showing us clueless men how to do it. This seems like a vital skill now. You make it look easy. Nice work!!

Peter Abadear: Well, I always wanted to try giving myself a haircut. COVID-19 and this video allowed me to do just that. I must say, this video allowed me to do a pretty decent job! A good amount of knowledge came from watching this video a few times and the other video with his wife helping allowed my wife to assist in the back as well so thank you! I won't have to worry about becoming a hairy beast while quarantined.

gab badillo: Thank you!!!! My husband has a lot of hair, and during this social distancing time, he was already a ball of hair, I followed your tutorial and it is amazing!!! It worked!!!!

lonerblader85: Didn't realise it was possible to cut your own hair this well. Thank you so much!

Gm23: Brilliant video- that was really helpful and explained so well. Thank you so much

pompdavid: Thank you for posting this. I never envisioned having to give myself a haircut but I feel like I did a pretty decent job with the help of this video.

Kyle Smith: Honestly can’t thank you enough. Not long cut my own hair. I used a 4 then a 3 at back and sides then . With the 3 attachment used a comb on the top and took the top away gradually until all the same length . my mum then tidied up the tricky bits round my ears and back of neck. Outstanding tutorial and I think I may do it myself all the time I’m genuinely that chuffed with it

Raymond Blanchard: Awesome video.ive been cutting my own hair for a few years now and I've gotten pretty good at it.its like you say,you have to be patient and don't rush.the back is always the tricky bit as I can't see.i use a neck warmer as a guide as I don't cut it as short as yours.but I'm going to get a hand mirror to make it easier to cut.

Qurat-ul-Ain Jaferi: I am a beginner and I cut my kids hair today. Thank you for sharing your tips. I liked using number 6 because you can't go wrong. Follow his tips and go slow. I really appreciate this during COVID19. I used WAHL brand precision trimmer.

TVfridge: I've been watching all your vids without having the guts to cut my own hair. You make it LOOK easy.

sushiman421: Use clear packing tape for the neckline cuts at the end. Do it in 3 parts. The left, right, and center cuts. Use a mirror to setup the tape; leaving the exposed hair you want trimmed. Then cut. Helps a lot to get that straight edge trim.

Excalibur Blade: Awesome, man. This is exactly what I was looking for. With the barber shops closed here in Texas for 2 months now, no one is getting haircuts. I actually went to Wal-Mart last week and they were OUT of razors. I was leaving and found 1 on the opposite side of the aisle where someone just set it down in the wrong place. It was literally the last one. I guess all the guys and girls at Fort Hood need to keep those military cuts clean. I've been reluctant, but will try your techniques later today when I dive into it. Thanks again, brother.

Yogin Jude Anthony: Well explained process. Extremely helpful during this pandemic.

RegularGuy Channel: Best tutorial out there. Some others are too ambitious for beginners. I’ve tried to cut my hair maybe three times and it always came out bad. With your steps it looks fine. It’s not a clean barbershop fade by any means. But it looks a lot neater and trim and shaped. With practice I’m sure it’ll get better and better. Thanks!

p3rsona: I used to pay a ton to get my hair cut in salons and always ended up disappointed. Then about ten years ago I started to cut my own hair and haven’t been to a barber since. It’s not that hard guys, just need proper tools and patience. You got this

G C: Watched and cut my own hair, didn't come out perfect, but I just spent time on it, like an hour or so, rotated my hands slowly and tried to only cut what I wanted to and remembered your tips about knowing how far up your head to cut. Thanks for the video!

Israel Olivas: That's one hell of a job bro! I've been cutting my hair for a while now like 2 years, but still haven't tried to actually fade it, your video gives me inspiration! Will consider fading it.

Sean McK: TfC - Thank you for the easy to follow, informative video! I'd already started saving $70 (before tip!) every 3 months by cutting my hair with clippers by just using a #3 guard (with cheap clippers) and being satisfied with it at that one length. But I started to miss the fade I'd get at the barber. So I got myself a better quality clipper (Wahl 5-Star Magic Clip) and professional guards, and then went hunting for a good video on how to self fade. So, so glad I found your tutorial. Hella thx, dude! Just finished and it looks good! Not as perfect as my talented, but overpriced barber did, but all it cost me was the clippers and guards. And that $$ will be recouped (and then some) after the second self-cut! Plus, I'll only get better at it with each trim! Who's my barber, you ask? Why, it's me! Thanks to TfC!

samiam halal green eggs and ham: Thanks for helping us through these tough time's. Never thought I'd miss my barber

Mat_T: Perfecto! thanks your tips in this video helped me to get perfect haircut myself. Much appreciated

Namakkal P Srinivasan: Thanks Sir, wonderful demo. For the first time I used a trimmer and I managed to do it well.

Louis Potter: I’m so glad that I learned how to cut my own hair two years ago and this is where I learned it from. So not being able to get a haircut from the barbershop due to the coronavirus outbreak is not a problem to me at all. All my friends keep posting on social media how they can’t get a haircut and I’m here chillin’ like

Marco Acosta: Wow I don’t normally comment but this video was really well done and everything was explained perfectly. Excellent job, man

mark rodgers: Good tutorial here. My clippers (Remington Indestructible, from ebay), arrived yesterday, and I rigged up an extension cord and a mirror on the back porch, and went right to it, and it came out surprisingly well. I referenced this video, and one or two others that had the same approach, and now I wish I'd done this, years ago !

Start: Just tried this myself, it took me one and a half hours but came out much better than I expected, thanks!

TheLocoRunner: Great video mate, I do my hair with this method almost every time now :)

wringknuckle: I bought a Norelco cordless and did this for the first time, 4/4/20, during the Covid outbreak. This tip gave me the confidence to try it and it came out fine. Could not believe it. The guy really helped me overcome a natural fear of messing up so I went right ahead and banged away at it. Great tip. And thanks.

Francis Acevedo: Great! I followed your instructions carefully and the result was perfect! Never going to a barber again!

Josh Lamkin: Hey man this is excellent. Really good instruction. Thank you!

Richard Fairbairn: Thanks for the tips, I’m amazed how well this came out. Since all the hairdressers have closed for COVID-19, I didn’t have a huge option if I wanted to cut my hair.

Skydog 298: Thank you Your amazing! So simple!! Gonna try this on my son who doesn’t mind me cutting his hair Just subscribed

Coconutcrawler: Great job! I cut my own hair too. For the back, I turn my back towards the large mirror, using the hand mirror to view the larger’s reflection(larger view).

Builder Shah: Bro i tried your haircut method today in this quarantine time. Ended up with satisfactory result. Thanks that was quite easy and good Its the first time i cut my hair and hopefully will do that again:)

sputty01: Legend! Attempted it for the first time today and didn't turn out too badly at all. Hardest bit was the back for sure, i'll probably ask for help with that in the future as it was a little tricky and took quite some time to get right.

Rodney Fite: You did a GREAT job on this video. I'm inspired to try it. Thank you!

Jay Joshi: Tried it and it worked like a charm! Great video!!

Saul Diaz: Looks great. I’m tired of waiting in line to get a haircut AND paying $25 and the next week is already growing! My hair grows so quickly! So this year one of my goals is to cut my own hair. Thank for the video man!

VonEZ: I just did my first haircut! Not perfect but I am surprised at how decent it looks for my first try. A great maintenance haircut which can prolonge my visit to the Barber in the future. Save $$$ My advice is to use the highest guard you have (16mm or #5 or higher) and to make sure to use the cut up and out motion to blend the hair on the sides. Starting long is good for practice and as you get better you can cut shorter like this video did.

Greenvalley: I Did It! Thank you so much. I was terrified but my hair looks great! Thank you for the tutorial........

Life is Beautiful with God: Your hair cutting tips are amazing easy to understand Thanks so much for making this video

Bill Bynum: Thanks for the tips and video, did my own this afternoon. My wife asked if she could watch and laugh, but I did a decent job and my wife even said it looked good!

The Legend that is Andy: Just used your guide to cut my own hair for the first time. Spot on! Worked a treat.

raitiC1: It took me 2h but it was worth it! Excellent tutorial!

Abhay Joshi: You’re good at making these videos - good work and very helpful tips! Thanks!

Tech Cafe: THIS is an excellent tutorial on how to cut your own hair. Thank you!

Varius21: Thanks bro. I'm amazed by how good my haircut looks thanks to your video <3

مقتطفات رياضية/ اخبارية: I did follow your steps and I cut my own hair perfectly. Thank you soooo much. Best tutorial tbh

J.K Benavente: I just cut my hair and it took me 1 hour and 30 to finish hahaha don't be scared tho! just don't rush and don't mess up your numbers! mine went very well!! thank you so much for this tutorial!

tcpUtube1: I have been cutting my own hair for about 27 years now. Used the flow-bee for a while. Eventually I started getting to thin on top and started using 1/4 inch comb all over then a 1/8 inch for the back of the neck. I cut my hair every ten days to two weeks. I cannot calculate how much money I’ve saved and frustration I’ve avoided.

Sumit Mathews: This was very helpful...I was scared after reading some of the comments..but thankfully it went very well....the key was being patience...I started with the largest number...and gradually reduced to shorter ones

Mario: great video. My hair turned out well thanks to your techniques.

Anonymous ™: Last time i cut my own hair was back in September 24th 2018, into whole 0 and now today February 9th 2019, 6½ cm everywhere. Since your amazing tutorial, i'm gonna give it a shot, i have nothing to loose, besides, my hair is thick and grows okay fast.

Sherrie Haynes: You did a great job, thank you!

MrJezvesp: Just cut my own hair after watching this and I must say I’ve done a better job than the barbers. 10 out 10

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