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Nice, I thought that all that for me there we go really hey guys. Welcome back to the we got my youtube channel at my back garden. Still today, I've actually got a real life. Human I've got my little boy Lincoln Rosella. Now we thought we'd use Lincoln, because we haven't done a kid's haircut on it yet and he needs a haircut. So you know of the the beauty, for him is having a dad as a barber. You can get a haircut whenever he wants well within reason and and yeah. I thought we could do something a bit bit different, so maybe gives you some some guys some a bit of inspiration for doing kids haircuts. So what we thought we do today is the Lincoln likes to have quite a sort of creative haircut. You like some lines in it and stuff of that soft thought. We could do what is quite trendy on kids at the moment, and what we would do is a skin feed on the back and sides. Then I'm going to do a very short Finch loads, actually through the back and then pop a few air. What you call them again dinosaur scratches, isn't it yeah a few little lay a little scratches in the side as well, so like there, you may have seen them on on a few. The you know, if you look at the on Instagram, for any inspiration, a few lines in the side, the head. Sorry, let's call them dinosaur scratches along with his mates, Raptor, that's it! So that's what we thought we do so we're going to leave. Some went through the top take the fringe away box it off just nice and straight shape into the sides around the temple and then fade that out into nothing as well, so we're doing a few different sexualizing techniques. Today now the thing is with Lincoln's here, it's very thick, okay, sort of super thick hair like me, and slightly obviously different color, but it's a very, very thick either. Here, though, you look, you lad now, as you see from one of the last hair cuts that we've done, it's very textured, if I just bring it forwards, so this is when you're heavily texturize. So when you heavily texturize hair, this is how I can grow out. So loads and move and loads of section now I will do the same thing. What I did last time on them and so make it go out this way as well. So, as you can see, if it wasn't coming over his ears and there wasn't untidy on the sideburns, the top would be quite nice, better product and there that'll work quite well. So again, longevity for haircuts is what we look for I'll. Give you the tablet now right. It'S all good! It'S fine! So Liam 11c sure you'll need this hapless girl. No, no! No! What I'll do is he will be ill corporate South. My guys, so my little boy is now equipped with a tablet and his favorite game begins at our ends and X of any parents are out there listening nice. So what I'm going to do on Lincoln's here is I'm gon na mix it up a little bit today. So I'm going to show you a difference technique when it comes to cutting the topping and I'm gon na start by cutting the top in first okay. So I'm not going a horseshoe. This swamp, I'm gon na cut the top in first I wan na get the sheep in this haircut and then work on the feed separately as well started off by wetness hair down, I'm gon na start off with a profile guide. Okay, now let me show you what that is. We do. Is your comment on out from the crowd all the way out and section just off before the crown. I do it on everything. That'S particularly good for this one, so you're, not gon na cut the crown section that off from the crown Oh Lincoln's crown, can stick up a bit, it's very, very strong, so I always try and make sure that we leave the crown to the very end. Just because I know his problem area being assessed, you know for an awful long time, since probably as fairs they got really and - and we are I've noticed over time - that is his crown becomes a problem area. So I want to try and make sure that we leave that to the end, so we're the profile section. What you do is you wake down the middle of the head. Okay, see you section off one better here like this and then another section just off the sensor as well. There we go right, so that is the first section I'm gon na take now cause I'm gon na go short on his fringe win a section off the fringe. Now as well. Okay, I'm gon na section off his fringe like this into the guide and just work around like that hello, so that is his fringe, say: Canal Woodstock, even the profile guide in there now large slipper Co interest fringe and a wicket and place the comb flat against His forehead teeth facing upwards okay. All this will do better sit with his fringe rights off, but leave lengths just behind those. Well, I'm working all the way into the side: 200 million kids we can't take our time might be normally would especially young kids, because you know they get bored. The battery runs out and a lot on the tablets or the Wi-Fi doesn't connect. You know something like that, so what we need to do is be quick right now, yeah exactly Lena. No, what we need to do is be nice and quick, so we sing about Fleur. So, by doing this, without section off loads of different sections that we've done on previous crop videos, if you just take down the length that you wan na go through the Clippers, you've got the fringe taken out, as we normally would all the length behind there. On our profile section straightaway, so I'm going to shape up his fringe now I'll box, this off nice and straight like this nice and straight again, I want this to be very in-your-face. He likes his little bit of creativity going through his haircuts. So that's what I'm doing, I'm edging up the hairline a thumb and we go head lock them up to me. That'S it come into the hairline there, and this is a little baby here. It'S when they're growing off from their last haircut. So this is his hairline. Okay, the goalkeeper. Well, this is just a string, jung kkot-nim, so I'm not going into his hair, his hairline itself and just box it off as fringe there like that. Okay, we start with the profile section I'm going to work from just before the section of the back here. What you do, lift it straight off pick a length you want so again, I'm going to leave better length on there, not a too much off so and we're straight across and cut. Now you want to leave a little bit more length in you. Might look like you're taking loads off, but we all remember is that when you're working on a profile you're creating the shape that you want to do and use a section from behind. So of course forwards cut that so much and cut that nice and straight there. My profile section cut, so this is putting my guide in for me to wick, either side through the corners here just off the center and what you see as you pick it up. You'Ve got your guide, I'm gon na for your profile, guy that you put in there okay, now on up one causes of this, I'm going straight down, it's working to the guys from behind of the previous section, and also the profile section that we took straight down. The middle of Lincoln's head just there three or four teeth wide eyes, all working through to the front. Now I'm pulling it straight up. Still, you maintain a bit of length to the front he's my guy from behind glass on the left-hand side. Okay, now? What we'll do now? Because I want to maintain a bit of length through this corner here, to give it a bit of movements bit of shape as well and just be a bit more creative. I'M gon na take a section just from the round of the hedge to both the round of the head into where the fringes and I'm going to cut this as my guide to where the Clippers need to work and I'm gon na work it from the fringe. Okay, my way back, I'm gon na pull this straight out: okay, not going to drop it down and up like straight out and course uniform my guide, what I'm doing I'm creating the blent, where I want to work for my guide at the Clippers? No more so you can only leave in this section all the way through here as well, before the crowd kind of nice and straight so you start to see, is that nice squareness being cuts in take your section a little bit higher up from there again, the Same width, maybe or maybe half an inch, maybe a quarter of an inch working from the front and bringing it in to my guide. You'Ve got guys underneath just make sure you keep in a completely parallel with the other side, we're straight across yeah and when you are working with kids, when the head does lower make sure you lower your fingers with them as well, because it's not always easy to Make a child do and say what you kind of want right, because, obviously you want this lift the head up, but they want to be playing the game or they want to be looking around. So what you need to do is make sure you work with that. Okay, now I always just try and work with whatever Lincoln's doing because it does get bored. I know here comes honest pleasure, a bullet for children's the a forget for adults, so I try and work with that service head is slowly dipping down. Make sure you angle your fingers accordingly as well and believe in this section? Okay, so here I've caught up straight and pulled it down and then over directly down again. So if secondly got a lot more than three sitting to here, then we have through the middle. So taking it from where the profile guide was in the middle, as I pick this up, there's my guide there down cotton, sir moving forward now, will the section again now I have two guides now of the guy from the profile section and guy from behind. That'S what I'm waking soon, if they, if you little kids head, is lead them forward lean your fingers more forward that way. So if I mimic what you will be doing, if they were sitting straight up you're just trying to accommodate it a little bit more of you can profile section guide from behind okay. So that's what's nice about that profile. Section gives you it gives you a guide automatically to follow. You are caught and say your little boy or little girl or whatever and the oven. There see something along the lines of this or even if the Ravin, a pompadour or a quiff, or anything like that. That'S on the profile section you put in you dictate where the length is kept so more than trying to work. I know a lot of barbers find the hard way. I start where I start on the back on make four works to get a bit lost throughout the hair cause when you put the profile guide in, if you want to keep more lens at the front. Just simply angle, your fingers back so again to create the shape, much straighter and last one into the swings yeah section one just about the round of the head, so whether Kara chourus here in a section just above that ago, she's just over into the fringe slightly As well, okay and taking that section now about just to both the round of the head just slightly into the fringe, there's the guide that I'm waking up there from the fringe, you should shorten just there. That'S what I'm calling to cutting straight up scooping hair into that section. There we go some create a nice guide when my Clippers need to go to another section down into the fringe trim work from the fringe into the last section. The former links pull it into the section, so I'm pulling this one down now into the last section. So I hopes to do is maintain length coming in here, so you over the reckon they're from the top here I pull it downwards, will maintain in the length as you're lifting it up so that should blend in its. What we've just caught put doing is creating. Then, through here through the corners here, it much either side we're gon na rip on line through here as well. So just through this corner, we've got a bit more length, but it all blends in we're starting to work a lot. It'S actually through the top. Now as well, I've been this down and, of course, into it so much the length we just caught with the Clipper most of it freehand now just a macho again just down to match. So I'm using the guys from underneath when I cut before with the Clippers unboxed off I'm just using that it's a point cut to what you can see there I'll show you your quote quite close: can you see the guide the line? That'S his fringe, this! That'S! What you saying, that's what we're cutting through there? Okay, I'm coming evident forwards from the sides as well separate it down the middle again from the profile doing it forwards. We all have to follow in the dip of the head. What you'll find is you'll have a little point where the disconnection was at the fringe lifted like this there's no point cuz, it's nice to pull it straight out and just don't cousins. That'S a breakup that wait, sit in front of the fringe, just work from that guide, use courts and scoop it into your middle finger and then pull off. There'S a little point and just point cut into that. It'S a breakup moving across here like that and as we get to this side of the fringe here, I'm going to pull it back in on itself when we get to the last section. So I want to keep wait through that corner. Little finger in right come down and bring it into that section. Then you have your little point. We go cut that in my cross, Nova direct here. We girls that know better we're gon na finish it off with some slide. Cutting now so make sure the hair is nice and wet for this. First of all, no wet the blade in and slide through on an angle like this, just letting the blade cut into the hair and it works is soft. I like that down this angle. Now come on across do the way into the fringe. This will start the break of movements with texture which, when it comes to the finishing product is, you know, see all that movement we've created this now, so we'll work across now working this right now. So it's not across. It'S really break up their texture. I'M gon na dry that off so I'm not letting it sit on one place. Was it obeying them? I'M just shaping the hair. I left them right, I'm moving it opposite directions to the brush and then wrap it around a little bit as well start to dry this forwards and then dry a different way to bring up all that slide pot and technique, we're just on there and then just Finish with your fingers again, just try the fringe fingers and I'm gon na try the clown off. Just try it into will have a longer crown which I'm gon na wade through at the end. Well, yes, for the for me, there we go nice, blunt fringe load. Sex you through there will break up the fringe little bit towards the end, but essentially that's the base. Now we're gon na work on to our blending. No okay say well, no way whooping off into that guide and what, as you see, you're working up and off yeah a nice seamless plane coming through there as well wake up to our guide scooping off. As I guess it's off so we're going to drop it down a bit, the crown as we have we haven't cut that yet so use the guy from the right hand side. You just drop it a little bit at the back here, just because we want to keep head shape coming through here as well. Okay, oh wait guys! I wouldn't advise going here in the wind. It'S a it's, not the best life! No, what I'll do for purposes of if I hadn't got a spinny chair and I'm having to move them around manually, which he does he is sitting our toy box. It doesn't make it any lighter on your craft box. Sorry, hey, I'm gon na do one side. First, okay, just for it just for the ease of this air video, I'm going to blend in the two and then get the shape in there look at the face shapes I'm awake, I'm from the fringe comb straight out again, preserving that length through the corner. What working around and working for pan off okay thing is you've got a lot of blend in this already you're just fine-tuning the top here, because obviously I'm working to my guide and by working with the right way with the Clippers, it starts to really ease that Blending for me as well, so I'm working - oh, oh, essentially, what I'm doing just treating that blend in to the top. Take away from the crown again they'll be along the length in the cloud. So I'm working down into that length using the guy from the right hand, side working down from the crown again, don't forget there is length in there because of course it yet just working off on us. There you go now one half one now so one guard on leave it down. Then we can open off into that's ooh, that's not working from the temple and we can open off into my two and I put my zero lining up to the temple here. Okay, so no guard on leave a fully locked upwards and I'm going to just drop it down a little towards the back as well. So I'm using that longer here to leave longer at the bottom, just dropping it down switch towards the back as well just below the bow of the back right. So I'm gon na cut into this hairline. That'S some shape to this now and then just sharpen off through the corner there they're using its trimmer the other way. You know, wake up into my zero line so working off into my zero line with my minis choosing the corner as well. Taking off all her hair, now I'm swearing off and off so they gets it just before the line I pull away now on to my Chavous wake up, so we're be mini couple. I'M finished just pulling away nice work in different directions to get rid of all that hair to go on against the way the hair grows. To remove the length using my clipper. Now I'm gon na lower the leave it down. I'M gon na wear a half and put a line in through here like this. Okay put the line just a bit higher off and just pull away. Okay, like that, I'm just doing the same motion: dropping it down a bit. So was it simple? I'M we're gon na follow on that line around to the back. Do a little bit wider at the back, because officer will wake it up now, there's a lot more room to blend at the back, so you can leave a slightly larger area. We'Ve got life. My Xero life, my house, know what we do here and start working down the lever and blend it in past you so from here across here and here. So three three areas: I'm gon na start the blends and work down into that zero. So working through the lever and just fallen off as we get lower lower down to the zero by get that's a zero same again open out of the half. This is one the 0 into the half yeah to mother back now, pulling away to get to the north point five line and just working through the lever. So I'm now in between the zero and the North point, five I'm working through so we're at the halfway point now in between the zero and the north point five, so I'm working in between so we're then open five is here and the zero see if I'm Halfway between, I should be pouring out around here, so mimicking where the lever is monster before the zero and I'm on the zero. So where can our one? And so I won the half? Okay want up and off no it's my half. Now we can open off again just to clean up the area, because I've done me one off. I starts away straight into the one half open off the head and then wait in between going down some Iowa tissue. The corner of the Clipper to break up any darker patches go no to the guard off with the half and just lightly skim over the half into the one one in won't open off at the one and a half and so forth. Down at your one and a half, it's just higher and then work down through the lever and the corner of the triple is well tip. The guard off use a corner behalf resting lightly just to get rid of anything in between the half and the one. Here we go wait down through the guard to blend into your new wormhole, that's 20. So I'm just doing exactly the same thing as we did before around this side of the head. Open off just gives a nice smooth transition, your smolder for your female fans, same thing, as you did before just way up into the up 11 points back into the fridge there we go. I can open off into that to one half wake and right up into the waking all the way around to the back, but no sheep around here just now dropping off the hairline. That'S all cutting up sheep in through the sides and then waking up shoe mine, see the world lining coming up and off. Okay, guys just working down through the lever and then that zero to the half the lens is in one place. Okay, it doesn't move with you all right, come on little man doing really well, but just trying it's higher stay still you're gon na be slow man. I don't know about 15, I mean I'm almost done dude and I'm working through again blending down now go a little bit wider at the back here, because obviously, you've got a longer blending points for up here is the size of us. You'Ve got the ears, she got a lot more down here. It'S a worker, so quite a bit higher on the blending point. You must use the the back of the heads have blend for you by just scooping out like this. Let go now on some I'll one. Now moving the one up to the 1/2 and then wake down to the 1/2 and wake up or not perfect, over blend some area and then work down through the leaver. Now I'm going to perfect the local five now into the ones just and I'm gon na teeth. It puts interest into the head itself. Gon na go one in when I can open up path pop it off again and I'm working through the guard down to the one we'll just take that off teeth pointing towards you. There we go. Nothing is off with some scissor over comb wall dude and it's working from the right hand side here. I'Ve got our guide where we pull it into our fingers and I'm just no wake up and elevates now, I'm leaving the crown again. Shoes are in course wait. So as we're working through the crown now I'm picking the opposite of a cone, we can see I've got the the length here. We'Ve left it short either side, I'm just using this just to do it completely dry. So I can see exactly how it's going to sit then just working scissor over comb through the blends and the two up and off. We go same this side now, just keeping that blend nice and heavy through the corner and just point cutting into that blend to break it off, put the crown what I do and if obviously, we've just follow it to the end. So I'm going to pull this back over into the section from behind now when to dry or when we left with a little point and cut that in so much no, no we're cross from the crown and cut in to the weight. That'S around this corner here, like that. Don'T bring this across my little point paint cross into it, which again Lincoln's problem crown it's not being cut too short, which just allow me to leave a little bit of length in there. So it doesn't stick up too much cut it in so, since you are doing, is I'm just not cutting right across the top of the crown? Just that's it and nice, as you can see, it flows out very naturally, as it should do without any bits. Sticking off to finish, I'm sure, no straighten off things just fringe to go with that real broken up texture at the back. I should say when we did that's it. You know the score there. We go shoot this up a bit stronger, that's all close in and we'll finish off with some of the scratches they likes as well the wrap this right. Well, it's just a skinny bear there we go cool. Yes, it's all done. My man, though I start it now, it's a style now we're finished, I'm gon na use a bit of the Regal gentlemen clay. It'S when you use at the moment in you, like this company now we'll bit into my hands. Penis size amount like all the way through my hands as well. I'M gon na start the crown I'm wait this in okay. All the way through saw the crown okay um did Rick straight on, like that. Do the cornice and through the crowd like that and then waking missing the fringe up for now she looks all crazy. It'S got his friends like that. What we can do bring that all forward like that, and then we can start how we choose and then bring this across a little bit. Bring some bits over here bring some bits off leash off them: corners being nice and long just finish off how he likes to wear it myself, super messy, isn't it did yep there we go, and that is my finished nice sure crawe fringe texture, doing a slightly Different technique, as we usually do my little boy Lincoln, we got a little shine out of you, Hey Pixies again now. Look that way for me just at your head, that's it and then the other way, kylo commander the way watches you can fit. The round awesome play big smile,

I s a m: damn, his son has his own barber, he has won at life.

thatGUY _: He won’t realise it now but when he hits he’s teens and beyond.. he’ll appreciate he’s dads work trust! Lucky boy to have someone as skilled as you at barbering as their father.. love the work pal.

Sean Toner: You’re a very upbeat and positive character even in quarantine , hope you and the family are well

Suzie G: Lots of detail, skill and technique, you have become my personal tutor!! I am at the beginning lots to learn, who better to learn from than the best!!! Lovely finish, your son is so cute and can see you are also a wonderful patient dad ❤️

Ross Noakes: Yeah, this is definitely my boys next haircut.....Absolute craftsmanship yet again Dan

Justin Sweet: Been a fan for some time, loving all the new backyard content to keep busy and still teaching. Wishing you the most success. Your content is wholesome and professional, don't change a thing! And may the force be with you.

Alisia Jennings: I enjoyed watching this video. I've been cutting my husband's hair for over 20 years, and have thought about taking it further now that I'm leaving my nursing career behind. Thankyou for posting this video and well done to the young lad who was so patient!

Ciclopea2: Happy father's day Dan! my internet was on lockdown too for over a month so i'm binge watching everything i've been missing out on, hope you enjoyed your day with your beautiful boy :) <3

Harry Appleby: great barber and great videos, been using your techniques for a while now and have really helped me, used to cut very similar to you in this video with horseshoe then block graduation then profile but find the other way you cut hair on the majority of your videos by doing horseshoe then going with clippers a lot easier and time efficient I was never good at clipper over comb until watching your videos, and even cutting front to back and back to front classic barbering has really helped me improve my cuts, keep up the good work dan

preme: lovely haircut, my dad always used to get me this same haircut minus the design bit. I'd tell the barber I love it and then come home and cry for having such short hair because my ears stuck out and got made fun of in school. Never told anyone of it but I'd pay anything to go back in time and and tell my dad to get them pinned back so I'm not embarrassed and shy my whole school life.

L H: Love your videos! You make the cuts look so easy! Lol...but I tried on my boys since we are not taking them out right now...and one cried! If they both have double crowns is it better to drop the horseshoe before or after? It seems to make the line at the temple/side a little off. Help!

Sara Yurtola: Thank you! Your videos has helped me get better at guy cuts. Beauty school did not teach guy cuts and now I'm in a bind of learning all over again.

The Bedouin Lifestyle: Really nice haircut, learned a lot like always

MICA Cameron: How many minutes would you say? That's some cut man. Binge watched most of your videos. Very passionate barber

Jude Moffatt: got to give props to him best barber on YouTube, knows everything he’s talking about. Learnt a lot as i am only beginning.

Gabriel Ward: Great video idea. I recently gave my dad his first ever skin fade and he said he’s never going back.

Icy Skies: The cut looks dope your an amazing barber hopefully one day I can get a cut from you like your vids

Carl Vince: Made me feel better now. I cut my boys hair being a barber. Within 2 mins into the haircut I get "are we nearly done yet"

Mgd Mubark: I wish I could translate your videos to my language to get the most out of it though I learn a lot from you Very beautiful and useful Thank you

Ben Robinson: He’s a lucky lad having such a talented Dad! What size scissor / type of scissors do you use? I’ve been cutting my lads hair and my own during lockdown and as im getting a bit better and more confident id like to treat myself to a Nice pair of scissors! Cheers, keep up the inspiring work

subaru forester506: So your wife cuts your hair, you cut your sons hair, do you cut your wife hair Dan? Hahaha love the videos

Waffaa Kharisma: I find your ways of doing a haircut and your way of presenting it therapeutic

Notorious BKB warrior: Brilliant dan Don’t ever stop these videos plz

Jp 1888: Such a nice video, just you and your son. Wholesome

Mo Rihno: Thanks for sharing in dept knowledge..But i dont understand the blending technique..for example how far can you take a lower guard up the previous guideline/ space whitout creating a new line..

Rain: Brings back memories of when my boys sat through my cuts, but mine weren't that good. I gave many jacked up cuts whilst I was learning. Haha! Men's cuts still freak me out.

rrodd80: OMG! he looks like a runway fashion model. xcellent cut, greetings from Argentina

Rayhan Gafoor: This guy is the Gordan Ramsay of haircuts.

Rusty Blades Barber: Great video Dan how olds Lincoln my little lad is 6 and Jesus it’s hard work he gets board after 10mins and that’s not good when your training ‍♂️ Rory“how many minutes left dad” Me “not long” Rory “you said that ages ago dad” haha nightmare!

Yana Pelepchuk: Thank you! ❤

christian prior: awesome cut! :-)

Makenson Badinga: Men , I love all your watches !!!!!! They always make the difference Love it !! From Paris

Max Stein: I love how the face is free from hair!

NicolE v. Martínez: The quarantine weight suits you dan! Haha.. Nice haircut and technique

Rafick Jafferalli: Hi Dan hope you are coping well during this period. Are you happy with the babyliss clippers and trimmers. And pls can you text me the model. Nice haircut for Lincoln. Thanks Raf from Perth

Colin Old: This haircut shows off his wonderful ears! The way God made him!

Question mark: Very nice Video Mate !!❤️

Hayco Lindeboom: best upload, very nice haircut, texture & styling

Regal Gentleman: Who has had a go at cutting their son's hair so far? How did it go?

YJ: Great haircut, are you using the babyliss pro skeleton trimmer?

Josh Lamkin: Dad game = strong. Good for you for doing whatever he wants.

Emily Tolman: It looks so good he's a handsome lad!!!

THE TERMINATOR: How long you been cutting hair for because your fantastically superb at your job man well done!

Hannah Raven: Lovely hairstyle

Dani Y: Very lucky kid. His dad is very meticulous. Job well done. Envious here lol

Rhinn Buck: Great cut. Learned a lot esp. about how to style better with the pomade.

Marcus Senner: hey, nice video! I like your videos, stay healthy, best wishes from Germany in Bad Kreuznach

S.R: This hairstyle like like when your mom tries cutting your hair for the first time

Son Do: may i ask/ where do you buy that comb ?

Simon Godden: What's that Chrono Dan? Not seen it before. In fact I don't think I've ever seen you wearing a white or cream faced dial watch previously. Looks good on the striped NATO whatever it is.

ABD ABD: Thank you from the heart

Alistair Reed: what happens to the hairs do they go to landfill or waste to energy plant?

Aa: Hi mate some advice or anyone on here can help, when i go barber and ask for a 1 sides medium and trim on top some times they go over the crown like to high with the clipper and looks shit should i be asking for a low not medium? (My hair cut is not a fade) just standard cut

danny k: hello just wondering if you can help me.. i dont use any products in my hair and wash it maybe every 3-4 days but my hair is really dry looking and frizzy. is there anything that i can do?

karen fairney: Both great cuts technically but felt the before was better suited to your lads features.

James Hogan: What do I ask for to get this from my barber?

Henry Randles: If u could answer that would be great do u know why my fringe doesn't lay flat on my forehead it sort of sticks out at the front and I want it to lie flat but it doesnt

shrexy boi: What product did you use?

Did Jesus have a cat?: A great cut as always but I just can’t get on with this style at all with the crazy short and straight fringe.

PreparedDeath: He’s more scouse than his Dad haha

Ryza Notnagel: Nice video in Australia we did not have to close we were essential ✌✊

Анастасия Артюх: Спасибо

Lee Brown: This client is adorbs!!

Honestly I’m only Telling the truth: Wow looked better before it was done

Fiachra O'Hare: Worst thing about outdoor haircuts is the wind and the cape

Carlos Ofarrill: Te amo men !!!

jemand ᚢᛉ: He looks like Trippier after the haircut

Jimmy Khan: Legend

David Sullivan: What make and size scissors are they mate that your using

Patyol: It's weird in the front. Maybe too sharp horizontal

Kevin McClintock: Wicked cut!

M. Campbell: Nice job, Again !

Roven Brog: 25:04

Ritchie Haffey: Wee man looks like Kieran Trippier!

TheLittleFish: I personally dont like fades on a child

Stevie boy: Oh to be young again ‍

Khan:

ObiWanShinobi85: Didn't know Paul Hollywood was into hair cuts

Private Channel: So it is just like a very short bowl cut lol

Andrew Hill: That fringe though..

Gary Jones: Quality barber. There's not many better than him.

Jerome: sick hair!!

Denis Healy: cracking cut

Sarnwick’s Salad 🥗 Days: I only clicked on this thumbnail to not the look of expressed fear/rage/humiliation on said young ones face here...

Luís Borges: fringes look so weird to me. Reminds me of the dumb and dumber Jim Carrey's haircut

Internet Trapper: when you cut his hair normally off camera you definitely do it in 5 minutes not 30

Fun Fanatic: A game your Lincoln might like if he likes hidden object games is the Criminal Case series!

Hugo Alejandro B.: You're a great barber BUT WHY would you give that kind of a haircut to your kid. He was looking great!! In fact he didnt need a haircut. But again, in the end its your kid and you can shave his head if you want. YOU should try that haircut too!!!! Would definitely look great on you.........................................................

John J.: Raptor scratches!!

K.mersch: That is a mean haircut!

Jay C:

Shah: Lmao. Fade is good but that fringe makes him look like a test.

Danikael: El tacuache haircut

J4yd3n_51dhu 1: Ruined the top

JelloG: Kids shouldn't be concerning themselves with fashion and looking good at their age, on with the military buzzcut. Concentrate on those grades .

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