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Cool, so I'm excited about this video right here, because a lot of pieces have been commenting and asking me to do. This is a before-and-after picture right here of a I like to call it a blowout or you can call it a taper temple taper, depending where you're from you're gon na call some something different. More than likely so right now I'm using my andis BGR C detachable clipper. I got the triple zero blade with a number four guard attached and we're going against the grain all the way around the head. Sometimes I go across the grain just to make sure it's even just a cross-check and sometimes I'll even wet the hair up brush it down real good, so it lays down so that when I'm cutting it's catching, you know all the hairs. I brush it down real good, lay that hair down, so let's go ahead and start building out our first guidelines. We'Re gon na do the back about a half-inch up, make it nice and clean, and that would be our first guideline and I got my Andes masters using my favorite Clippers pretty much and we got those all the way open by the inch up. Stay clean and organized, I always like to say, and now the blade is all the way closed run up about a quarter-inch and my auntie's are they're not completely zero gap but they're as close to comfort as I like it, and it normally will knock out that First guideline, so we're going to go ahead and open the blade up. One notch from the closed position go up about another quarter inch until we get closer and closer to that guideline that we made that dark guideline. Now we open up a third to the third notch from the closed position and that will pretty much blend it into the the blade all the way open, as you can see, but just to make sure we'll open up the blade and pass it one more time. Open the blade all the way open just to make sure it's nicely blended, as you can see, and the next step is the number one guard or the 1/8 and that's all the way open and we're going up about an inch now from here on a blowout. You can go straight to the number one guard close and remove some bulk. Just don't go past that guideline that you made and I got the number to guard all the way open and then the same thing that you did with the number one guard where you just went straight to close position. You can go from the number two guard open straight to the number two guard closed and start removing some of that bulk, and I'm pointed out on that little guideline that still there hit it hit it with that number one guard open use the corners of your Teeth and you can see it disappears now you see we still have that that line the demarcation at the number three guard all the way open, since the majority of the top of his head is a number four guard that three open should blend right into the Four right and then the number three cloves should blend right into the two open. As you can see, we've got a nice transition in that area now and now we're going to go at least I think I'm going to go back to that yeah there we go. Go back to the number zero guard right and we're going to start, knocking out that a demarcation right there and the number zero guard is closed and, as I go up, this is where we, you know we do the whole trial and everything as I'm going up. Obviously, I'm opening the blade as I go down. Obviously I'm closing the blade, but that number zero guard is going to connect everything together and the number zero guards usually like the 1/16. As you can see that number zero - god really does bring everything together and then, of course, like I always do. I spend a little bit more time detailing the haircut I'll, probably take off that number zero guard and just with the blade open I open and close it. You know till I get the result that I want or that I that I believe here you go. No guard detail in the blend and I'm opening and closing it. According to what I see in the haircut, you know you start to develop. You start to develop that barbers eye the more haircuts that you do and there's no better barbers I'd in the mirror. I tell you guys, oh that time, all the time, if you're not checking your mirror, you're doing your haircuts and injustice you're, making it harder for yourself and more than likely when somebody comes out the scene, there's a different lighting or something that hits the haircut you're Gon na see stuff that you didn't see, while they were in the chair, avoid that headache and check your mirrors. Also, a trick here is make sure they're looking down or or that their arm stretching out, because when they look down, they stretch out the skin. In the back of the neck right, sometimes there's holes back there and it's hard to blend it unless they stretch their neck out right so that you can really have a flat surface and you can really blend it and get into you know those holes. Otherwise, because when he looks up, you know that's when you start seeing on our canvas, that's not flat right! If you guys could kind of understand what I was saying so yeah I make sure they look down and they're stretching out the skin. So that's a flat surface. You and you know, there's nothing wrong with putting guards back on taking them off. You listen to the Clipper. If it's cutting here or not and you you adjust you adjust accordingly, it's nothing wrong with that, especially if you're, just starting out really focus on mastering the haircuts and don't be in a rush. Speed will come as you as you master. These cuts alright. So now we're going to ball out the side, and I start the building right about where the the top of the here connects to the head. So one thing that's important: once you use start making your next guideline with the Masters. All the way open is. I'Ve start blending from the bottom of the sideburn up to the top of the next guideline. As you can see I'm at the third notch, then I moved to the second notch and by blending this way, I'm in one motion blending the sideburn sideburn into the the bald area, but I'm also blending the blowout into the bald area where I'm blending into his Head, so that's a little trick that I do to kind of kill two birds with one stone right all right. So now we got the number one God all the way open and we're creating our next guideline, going up about a half inch and you're cutting against the grain. You know you want to blend so that doesn't look like there's a bulk right behind the ear as well. There'S a number two guard all the way open and now it's closed and we're gon na knock out that bowl normally it'll connect the the one open with the number two. But if there's still a little bit of demarcation, we'll go back with the number one guard. All the way open, using the corners of the teeth to take out that demarcation. This is the number three all the way open and obviously since if it's a four on top, that's going to blend everything into the number four. So you go from the number three open the to the number three closed and that will connect the two and a half or the two open. So the number four which is on top right. I also like to cut on right behind the ear with the three of the three and a half just to get just to get a nice tapered look so now we'll start connecting India. Obviously, the the half or the Andes blade all the way open the line that we created to the one open with the number zero guard right, using the corners of the teeth and we're starting from from the top of that guide line and we're blending it downwards. And then you know, if there's any demarcation, that we created with that number zero guard, we can clean it and always clean it up with that number one guard closed right, so here's um what we're going to connect everything together got the blade open and we're just Opening and closing it according to what is appropriate, what is needed to create this blend using the trial and error method? Of course, you can see everything is starting to come together. The steps is simple: they're, almost the same as when you're doing up a ball, a regular balled fade you're, just positioning your guidelines in a different area in a different angle, and you can get creative with it. A lot of people they like to leave it darker near the the outline or the hairline so that when you line up that sideburn, it really pops a lot a lot of customers. They like a real skin real tight, so they don't mind it not connecting all the way to the sideburn when you line it up. This is how this particular client likes. It he's been coming to me for almost five years now, so it's been working for me and now I'm just going back and you can see the guards that I'm putting on through the captions and I'm cleaning things up and I'm trying to perfect it as much As I can without looking at the mirror, obviously because I can't start them, because I want you guys to see what I'm doing right but I'll go back probably before you know, before I'm done editing everything and and make sure that I look. Everything and you'll see the end result at the end of the video right. Okay, so right here, I'm uh, I'm blow-drying the hair after I wet it to really straighten that hair out, because if I'm going to start lining this individual up, I want to make sure, since his hair is long, that his hair is laying down um and that That bad head, isn't, you know messing with the haircut right here. I sprayed a medium holding spray, not a spritz but a medium holding spray around the hairline and I blue blow-dried it right and the reason why I did that is so. That will hold those long hairs. Those curly hairs around his hairline it'll hold them in place right, so they're not moving when I'm trying to line them up, and I start lining it up. I use the corners of the blade, obviously, and if you watch any of my other videos, you understand you know my whole system. When I line people up, I do create guidelines. My my tremors are not zero gap. They'Re close but they're not zero gap. I want to be able - I said my tremors, to where I could put it on the back of somebody's neck, and I can put it on the front of somebody's hairline and it'll still be a sharp. It would still be a sharp line, as you can see, without irritating the back of the neck. It still leaves a sharp line and I can use these trimmers on kids. I have one trimmer in my whole arsenal, one trimmer that I use right, because I know that that the razor blade, if I need it to be closer, the razor you can't get no closer than a razor blade right. So when I line up the front hairline, I look for the highest receding, naturally receding point and I line that up too and I leave it as natural as possible. That'S my guide line and I just connect the dots. You know, as you can see, the Holden straights holding this hair and placing the number four is pretty long. If I didn't put that that holding spray those those hairs would want to curl away from me, they'd want to run away from me. I'D have to keep combing over and over and over again just to you know, catch those hairs and when you, when you're doing you know the side of his hairline, make sure you leave it as its natural angle. Don'T try to you know, don't try to line it up so that it's straight down, because when you look at somebody arm front face it's gon na look like you know, like a almost like a hexagon look, his hairline right. Those sides are going to be flaring out. It'S going to look straight from the side, but when you look from the front, hairline is gon na, be all jacked up. So I start from the top right of that C cup and I go to the bottom of where the sideburn is and then right in the middle. I do that C cup and I connect the two together and that's what I mean by using guidelines and again check your mirrors, make sure those corners match up make sure um. You know everything is aligned and and not crooked. You know again, you want to hold that you want to hold that ear down, use the corner of the blazer line up behind the ear, don't Nick people's ears and have them bleeding all over the place and guys, please feel free to comment, feel free to you Know ask questions, I don't you know I. I have a lot of fun with this man. I don't mind answering questions. I just want to create a community. You know what we can know talking kind of throw ideas and help each other out. You know it's all Bobby love and then, when I'm doing the the back, I'm lining up the back of the neck. I also make them look over so that the neck stretches so I can get you know I can line it up pretty low. So when you're doing the razor blade right here, I'm dry shaving pulling the skin tight going against the grain, and I you know I'd, do this for any any any type of hair. As I just stretching the skin - and you know, the hair is into two cores and two heart of a shave and you're not passing over the same spot over and over again irritating the skin and make causing it to become inflamed. You should be straight with bumps and stuff and look - and you know I write here - I'm going, but I thought was gon na scream. But as I look closer it's not so I flipped that razor over and cleaned it up alrighty. I must have seen something in the mirror, so I'm going back no more going back. Your customers appreciate it. They'Ll notice it and they'll see that your attention to detail you know and right there. I was actually going against the grain. He has like a widow's peak there that grows upwards, so I was going against the grain right there, like I said you know, I'm pulling the skin as I'm as I'm shaving, and I like to you know: um use my pinky as a brace that my paint On the hand - and I'm holding the razor that just to brace myself just to create stability, I know, if you guys can, can see that you yes, I mean, I hope this is the haircut. You guys been been, you know, trying to get it tutorial, hope this helps you and you you pretty much, can use these same steps with you know whatever, however long the hair is, you know, use the same steps and if it's real long on the arm, you Know on the top, if it's like curly or something then from the number three open you can just do clipper over comb to connect it. You know or scissor over comb to connect or skip guarded, there's all kinds of techniques. So that's pretty much the finished product man and we're going to apply some us some elegance gel. I love the smell of this gel. We'Re gon na put that on there make him feel good, stop him up and that's the finished product, and you know it might not be the best thing in the world, but this guy. He comes back to me all the time and he shows me a lot of love show them doing something right. Oh and after I apply the gel, I will brush the the front of the hair down because you'll see some some hairs that I want to hang over and I'll just touch tap those up real, quick and, of course, I put uh some aftershave some good smelling. I have to shave now that cheap stuff put some good smelling aftershave on there that my boy up, we out thanks for watching, make sure you share comment subscribe. Follow me on IG

South1185420: My favorite part about doing a taper is lining up the neck after doing the blend it just makes it look so official much respect

Jthabarber: These videos kept me motivated in barbering bro!!! You said in this video you wanted to create a platform where barbers could link up talk and and stuff! Look at all these years later and you accomplished just that!! Beyond proud of what you’ve done for barbering and educators. I’ve been watching your videos for years and you’ve progressed so much man it’s truly been a blessing! I hope you see this message. God bless bossio -Jthabarber23

The ManYo Show: Well done!! Gonna try to give my son a taper for the first time. You def blessed us with some good tips on this one and I feel more confident trying this cut now. THANK YOU!!

Joe Ramirez: This is a flawless fade! Great job, I'm still in barber school right now I graduate in 5 weeks. One thing I still have a problem with is getting rid of that skin line that was made with the trimmers but this video helped me out a lot with that! I never thought of working it down like you did. I would just from open to close and for some reason there would still be a slight line. Ima try this technique thanks again and BTW are you using the Andis fade masters, or just the regular masters?

Waisea Jikoiono: Damn I appreciate what you're doing and your attention to detail. wish a few more barbers would be little more like you

Glennis Chabot: That was awesome! Exactly the training I was looking for! Great job!

donniep: Chris, you're a fantastic instructor. Detailed precision, and the cut shows it. Great showmanship, splendid cut.

ludddwig: Yo, just want to let you know all your videos helped me out so much with my barber path. Currently doing my hours now in San Francisco. With the advice you give, I recommend all your videos to my fellow future barbers. Thank you for the videos and appreciate it so much.

Jamie Briggs: Great tutorial my son had me watch this step by step cutting his hair the same way!!!!

Hells_Razor: You’ve come so far man! Just want to say you’re one of my biggest inspirations for deciding to start barber college and I’m so glad I made this decision. Not sure if you’ll ever read this but thank you.

Kevin Vazquez: Now this is what I call a tutorial. Good stuff brother, learned a lot from this videos.

Joyrizer: Ur very good at what u do man. This is really helping me get my head around the whole idea of tapering or blending. Ur line work is on point too. I appreciate u man

Minimaxmiles: good clean cut. You are clear about what steps you're taking and most of all, efficient!

Tarabobara: It's awesome seeing a video showing all the steps in a slightly faster, yet real time. Let's clients see the reality of how long it takes to work this much detail. You my friend, have an amazing eye for detail and techniques.

Matthew Mang: I'm a 16 year old barber and I follow these exact steps! Good stuff & thanks for the help

TyShaun Bland: I've done this haircut for 20 years , and you make it look so simple.

Brooklyn Barber: 4 years later & this tutorial is still dope.

Jessimessi26: your technique looks so much easier than mine, I'm definitely going to try your technique next on my boyfriend, been doing his hair for 3 years but it has never looked this way, hopefully your technique will help!! great video!!! super informative!! thanksss

V. Alex Townsend: Love it. Beautifully done.

Nick Annucci: Very educational video, looking at this here compared to your recent videos you can see the huge improvement of your channel. Keep up the good work and content!

Marvin The Barber: Hey man thanks for the vid big help! Q? How long you been cutting? And how long did it take for you to notice and say to yourself that you're confident with any haircut and that your cuts are coming to a 90%- 100%, I know there's always room for improvement. I've been cutting for about 1 year and some change now and I've noticed my progress but lately I feel like my skills have came to a halt, I need something to fall in love with my own cuts again.

David L: chris, i like your videos the best from all the online barbers, cuz you more detailed and you explain everything step to step. u da best.

Ana Lopez: love your work! thank you so much for explaining little thing ;) can't wait to try this on my clients

Philip Brown: I'm a self taught barber from Philly. Your videos have helped me step up my game tremendously. Question, I have a sergical blade on the masters does it affect the lengths when a gaurds are attached?

knesmith23: Great job...looks like you cleaned up those brows nicely on him too. This is very important. Nothing worse than having a fresh cut and trimmed beard but brows looking crazy. Very nice grooming.

Dominick Neely: Great job bro. If you stay consistent with uploads like these you're gonna get big quick.

Kemuel Perez: Man you just motivated me to cut my kids hair. I know overall how it should all look but I’m always scared of how to manage the blades to blend. This thought me a lot.

Destiny Denney: Great work. I love the way you explain WHY you are doing what you are doing; not just explaining what you are doing.

kymistry: Thank you so much, I'm a hair stylist, I just want to push myself to the next level. Your video was very detailed.

Wezweznaod: Bro your commentary is very detailed. It helps understand the hard parts!!! Thank you and keep it up!!! Big respect

cbeHotboyred1614: Again nice work bro, HIs haircut is flawless!!  seriously man you do the best tutorials on haircuts on youtube. keep up the good work!!  I really appreciate it

Diego Rodriguez: Yo Chris I really appreciate you doing this videos for those who wanna learn and I'm one of them look up to you BRO thanks for taking your time to explain it the way you do bro!! God bless you and keep them coming!!!BEST SHIT!!!out their

Jose Alvarez: awesome fade! my question is do you have your liners sharpened for the edge-up or do you adjust the blades to where they can get a smoother cut?

Keith Moore: I've seen a lot of haircut tutorials...you are by far the best. I love the care and attention to detail that you show, and it's proven in each finished cut. This is what I expect from my barber, but I'm constantly disappointed with lackluster skills and being charged $20.00 and up for not even half your detail and sharpness. I purchased an Andis kit and have been going for self ever since I seen your vids. Feels good to have people asking "who cut your hair?", and you reply back "I did...I cut my own hair". I be smiling ear to ear :)

BeeGee781 LynnMass: This was the best explained video I've watched. Really taught me how to use the guards.. appreciate guidance man great video

Lalo Chavira: Thanks for everything I really appreciate what your trying to do for me to get better as a barber. Is there any other way I can contact you rather than youtube?

Ashley: You do amazing work!!! Major props!

Luis Casas: Man, i love your videos, very good on explainin, giving advises, and the ''why'' on things. good job on the details, and step by step. A+

BarberDrummer Chick: You are a talented barber! You make it look so easy.

Kung Fu Eddie: I've seen a lot of video on how to fade but you hit on a lot of areas where I have problems blending. Good lookin out on the tips for self taught barbers like myself.

Victor Hernandez: You got style my boi ..and very humble expressing that Barber knowledge word up..

Humble Gesture: Blowout is flawless. And the line up is sick. ✌️

Carolyn Sunshine Smith: "I love your neat & detailed work, as well as the way you teach." Nice!

College Woman23: I loved watching you perfect your craft. Just excellent!♥️

Luis Romo: Really neat work , learn a lot from you man ,keep the videos coming !

Stanley Young: Great cut Chris...Cuts like this is why i drive 45 minutes to your shop.

Savoy52: You made that look easy bro, nice work, and thanks for making the video a tutorial in detail.

adrian lau: I love your tutorials chris, you always explain every step and its not like all those other barbers who just got music in their videos. Lmao clean cut you got love from the bay area

J. Garcia: Now this is a real haircut! Cleanest Blowout I've seen in a minute.

Ahnaaf Meahbub: One of the freshest haircuts ever.. like damn what a fade!

MrzBadaBing: You are awesome for taking the time to explain each step and you seem to really care about your viewers and videos. You don't see this a lot here on youtube. Do you have any advice for females who are interested in barbering? I am currently in cosmetology school and they don't really teach us too much in mens cuts...especially cuts like these. I find the world of barbering (I hope that's actually a term haha please forgive me if it isn't but you get the idea) is so fascinating, so intricate. I'm obsessed! I also love the idea of getting the customer out the door within an hour the max. Women's cuts and coloring is to complicating. Even though I do enjoy it, I find myself annoyed and bored after a while because it takes too long. But men's cuts is fast and I love the idea of lining up the hair, blending everything...pretty much how perfect the cut comes out. I am very into makeup as well and I feel like that world as well is almost the same because everything must be blended and symmetrical . And it's also a fast service. Thanks so much man for your videos!

Titus Battle: Great tutorial. I'm really able to follow the steps.

Sandra Rivera: Thank you so much for this video . Im barely starting to do guys hair at the beauty shop i work at and a lot of kids and guy ask for this haircut. I definitely learn something today. :)

Carlos Roman: I like the way you do the taper. It looks very clean and sharp.

Zuzu Esquivel: I want to become a barber and my boyfriend lets me practice cutting on his hair. I'm so glad I've come across your videos they are extremely helpful. hopefully I can be this good one day!!

bowties and hot wheels: ive been watching your videos and im about to do my first cut today you give great advice bro

JxMiLESMUSiC: Have been watching youtube barber tutorials for a good 2 or 3 weeks now as i begin learning to cut and between your product and the fact you sit and give step by step instructions verbally plus little side notes you give probably my top 3 barbers to watch. Some cut real good but just play music in the background and for a new banter thats not very effective in learning techniques etc so appreciate the extra time you spend giving that extra for your videos dope barber giving good motivation to up and comers like myself #salute from LONG BEACH CALI

Trendz By Tammy Hair Salon: I'm a hairstylist of 20 year and I want to say I enjoyed your video very much. I specialize in ladies short haircuts and hairstyles so I learned a while ago to fade and have the back tight so that my clients don't have to go and find a barber to get them right after they leave me. I wanted to learn how to do a tapered fade to cut my son's hair. We tried a few barbers but it just wasn't right. Blending wasn't tight. I not only learned a lot from you but you confirmed I am doing some things right already, like having them look down to tighten the skin or sometimes putting a guard I already used back on to go over something I missed.  It felt good to know professional full time barbers like yourself do that as well. Please keep up the good work and give us more.

jay adams: I'm thankful I can cut my own hair.

Hector Flores: I know this video is two years old now, but thanks anyway! As someone whose learning, I appreciate the time you took to make a reference I can use!

Javi Mejia Jr: Thanks for the video and tips bro, really helps a lot for my now that I'm starting to cut hair.!!! You are really good

Gavin Ray: I've just started watching your videos and thanks man for explaining what you are doing cause a lot of barbers don't so. I appreciate that. can you do a video on how you moved up the blade on your t-outliners? thanks again

William Campbell: Appreciate the tips and knowledge brother! Been in the shop since February and I'm trying to be the best in my city!! Keep the tips coming! Be blessed!!! My boss don't like for me to fade like this but your better then him so I ain't worried ️haha

Kiing Waqas: Is is possible to do a temple fade with straight/thin hair?

A Roscoe: this a great tutorial. best I've seen. you explained in depth. good information

Pedro Gonzalez Jr: Always grateful to come back to simple basic and re-learn.

sirgeechi: Followed your fading tips on my son and not only did the fade come out more blurry, it save me time as well

fresh prince: what is difference between taper and blowout

msg 27: I'm learning how to cut hair and thanks to your videos I'm getting better good job man keep up the good work

Brian Caceres: Awesome cut, for real. My question is if it's possible to do these fades without the 0 guard? Thank you, and keep up the great tutorials.

Peace Love Relaxation: <3 <3 <3 nothing like seeing a good barber do a cut and best of all the line up!! <3 my favor thing to do on short styles, the only thing i can't do, still, is a fade :( but im loving your videos. thank you

teo godinez: Love your videos bud, have been wanting to get into cutting hair and been watching videos and yours are the most informative, really appreciate what you do for us. Do you have any advice on the oster fastfeed some help on fading with them, kinda wish I should’ve bought the masters for the notches but the idea of the overheating turned me to the osters maybe soon I can get some masters just waiting to see about a good barber school in my area. Thanks keep em coming

G T: I'm young and you kinda made me feel like iwant to barber when I grow up

DommB: This is clean ! Thanks for posting man I’m learning !

J Torres: Good tutorial. If possible, keep them up. You're a pretty good instructor . I would post a couple on beards . a lot of people think beards are just a couple of lines but I think it's very important for the beard and mustache to be even also... Other than that .. Thanks for the video, great advice bro ..

Carolyn Prior: I love it thanks I watching it over and over again so I can master this haircut

Chad Holmes: Great stuff man, you got true skills Bro!! Keep up the awesome work!

bennyscissorhands: my new favorite channel, thnx man

Javier teggy: So i watched this and i struggled alot sometimes but i tryed to learn self taught low fades and tapers but now i knoe how to do it some what till i master it but yoo explained super clearly step by step i tryed it and learned blending techniques.. i use self cut system and helps more i dont go to barbers im my own barber.. thanks

Jedimiiz: Amazing video bro. Extremely helpful, thank you.

Janessa Garcia: love how you teach! nice work!

FRESHFONZZ: Man great cut bro! I've been trying to learn how to cut hair and I was wondering... So for the temple taper, you trimmed first then opened your clippers to form a line then used your one open to create the other line but you used the #0 to blend it, so is how does that blend the 1 and the clipper open lines?

NoChillMils: Damn you're the only barber that actually does voice overs that I can actually understand... All these other dudes don't even talk during here videos

dorkstarx: Even though this video is old it’s still relevant and very great guide! Appreciate the video definitely got my sub

Jonathan J: I agree with the last guy especially using masters! thanks a lot Chris! beginning barbers definitely appreciate you! barber love!

Natalia 419 the Cut: I've learned so much from you!! Hope to be a great barber like you someday!!

JC Melano: man, I'm obsessed with the taper game; it's perfect no lines. I always have somewhat of a line, even though I only cut my own hair.

Adeadape: Anyone know how i can get my hair to stay flat like the guy in the vid please help

Johnny Gallegos: it looks super clean well done

Maia Haumu: I’ve learn’t so much from your channel and other really good barbers on YouTube and where I live in New Zealand! You have my support from New Zealand! Just one request can you do a line up video on how to do the points and tips on how to cut around the ear and where the lines are for you to hit

For me it was Tuesday.: Finally a barber that understands to line up to the natural hair line. I have been to many that dont understand this. They would always end up making my four head look like a wide screen tv or as you put it a hexagon.

Terrance Posey: Bro I have a cousin with almost the exact same kind of hair because he’s bi-racial and I’m gonna watch this video repeatedly. You’re very descriptive. You simplify and I like ya style.

CivilCycle: I swear every single time I get a haircut I get a shit haircut... like why can everybody cut like you

KingKong0Jr: awesome video bro. im a rookie barber from the bahamas. i have a modified andis t outliner as well but i can never get my line ups to be that clean. what do you do or how do you align your blades perfectly? i try all the time but either its too much at the edge and scratches the skin or too far back from the edge and i have to spend a long time trying to get a haircut lined up. and tips on that? hope you can help.

Diego Rodriguez: ✂️Yo bro I don't get tired of watching your dope videos!! I been getting more confident about it bro!!Thanks for being the perfect TeacherGod bless.

jarrett Iovinella: Beautiful work, great job slowing down the video to explain/show the way you blend the temple area. Great narration.

Lydia Aguirre: I really like your videos! Thanks so much! You've helped me get better! I'm just curious though, which trimmers do u use exactly? If u don't mind giving me a price that u paid for them and maybe where to get them. Thanks again

Skeet Skrtt: What song is this

DougLampkin: perfect job!!!it's amazing!!!

Eddie Garcia: Easy cut thanks for the guide nice and exact

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