How To Blend Hair With Clippers - Perfect Fade In 4 Minutes

  • Posted on 09 April, 2020
  • Pixie
  • By Anonymous

this video is how to blend hair with clippers and shows the perfect fade in 4 minutes! it also includes cowlick cutting instructions

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Hi, I'm Cassidy, we just cut his hair. We did a two on the sides and I'm sure to show you how to blend it right now. He kind of has a bull cut, so I'm just going to show you how to take it from a bowl cut to just a blended nice haircut. So we did a two on the sides and then I'm going to switch to a three, and this is the austere, classic seventy six Clippers and with these Clippers, all of the guards like an actual blade. So I I had a two blade on and I'm switching to the three-and-a-half blade, so I'm going to just blend in this line, so he doesn't have a bowl. I just take my comb and pulled it straight up and hold the bottom of the comb on the two and then hold the top of the comb out, and you just go right up against the comb. And then you can kind of take the three up. A little bit so it wasn't in that line and then in the back right here, so you see how's a cowlick. We like to go a little bit higher. So I'm going to take the three up a little bit and when you're doing this, you always flick. Your wrist, when you're going up so you're, not going directly into his hair but kind of flicking it up and then same thing, just holding your comb out and going right up against the comb. What just helps blend it in keep going all the way around. I like to blend, while I'm doing the side that way when I get to the top, then I can just do the rest of the blending with my shears on the top and then with all this hair back here. He only Styles the front of the of his hair, so I'm just gon na do that same thing, but to get a little bit higher hold my comb I'll, put the bottom of the comb on the tube and then the rest will just put straight up and You'Ll just go down this way. Um most people have like this swirl right here, that's like where their hair pattern is, but most of the time if they have a cowlick, it's gon na be going in like a weird direction like you can see his hair goes. This way, but then this hair goes this way, instead of all going this way. So if this isn't short back here, it's gon na lay funny, because this wants to go this way, and this wants to go this way. So most kids have cowlicks. If the hair is not thick enough to weight down yet so yes yeah, but they get better as your hair thickens up more manageable. Okay, so now we're gon na blend it. We cut the top to the link that we want, and then we dried it. So we can see everything and there's still just some pieces that you couldn't see when his hair was wet, so we're just gon na go through same thing with that three and a half blade on the Oster Clippers same comb, I'm just gon na kind of do What I was doing before, but now I can see exactly what pieces I need to get so I'm just gon na hold this out like I was doing before you can just kind of see some pieces that don't belong so just pull it out like that, and Then his hair goes this way, so she has this little extra piece right here so always make sure the whole back piece out too and just take that piece off. So it doesn't hang over right there and once I do that, then I'm gon na go back with my comb and my shears and just make sure that it all blends. So I have this length and I have this length of the cowlick. So I'm just going to go through and make sure they blend together. So holding this up, and you can see some longer pieces that we need to blend in so she's. Trying to hold it out and see those long pieces and then put like the finishing touch. Is I switch to blending shears or texturizing shares whatever works either one works great, but I'm just gon na take my comb and the area between where we did the two and the in the top, all that blending area I'm gon na hold my comb and just Glide it up and just kind of soften all of this, so that it is more of a seamless blend, and with these you want to make sure that you're only cutting the ends of his hair. If we go in right on his scalp, it's gon na create a hole, so you just hold it up and out, and you just kind of go right at those ends: sort of soften it, especially through all this cowlick area, hold it out and soften those ends, And I also like to do it right in the front so that when he his hair isn't styled, it doesn't just hang straight down, so I'm just gon na kind of soften those ends to okay, once you've done that the blending should be good.

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Krystalmulisha: This video was so helpful! I have been doing my boyfriend's hair ( yeah, not a little kid but hey, it works ) for about 5 years. I have sometimes had a hard time with blending so this helped with some guidance. Thank you so much for this video!!

guyman77: BEST haircutting video I've found!! My boy's hair is so similar, even right down to the cowlick! I try to tell stylists to go high in the back, but they don't get it. Love being able to do the whole sides and blending with clippers. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

D G: Thank you so much for this video. I'm African American and my step son is White. So you can already feel my pain on cutting his hair to cutting/fading my own. Very informative video as I've been cutting his hair for a while. It's just been that top area I've always had trouble with and would usually keep his hair longer up top to not have to deal with it. Today I'm going to attempt to cut it much shorter. Thanks Again!!

Iris: This hairstylist is super talented and quick with using her tools, especially on the top when she was blending! This is how I style my son's hair, except I've been using an 8 guard on the top cause he likes it long, 2 on the bottom and 3 to blend. I find using clippers for the entire cut super easy cause I've nearly cut my fingers multiple times when trying to use scissors on top lol. I'm not a hairdresser...can you explain the rationale of using the comb when she was blending...like why the comb is beneficial versus no comb and just using the guard to blend? Thank you for sharing!

Lorena Deleon: Very nice! You make it look easy! I’ll try today on my son. Thank you

benthediabetic: Thanks for the video.....been looking for a tutorial for blending for a while and this is by far the clearest :)

Rana Tahir: Very good and simple way of blending! Thanks

Canterbury-Forge: Done a grand job until the end, she generated a unesscary prickly top spiky area, a flaw that many stylists incredibly fail to get right. This shows as she needlessly keeps trimming, speeds up in the final seconds, resulting with hair going onto the boys face/eyes - he then becomes slightly agitated, moves his head, stylist should of stopped at this point, gained composure, not the perfect finish!

Phuc Duc Vo: BEST HAIRCAPE AND EXCELLENT HAIRCUT!!! I HOPE YOU'LL UPLOAD MORE AND MORE MENS AND BOYS HAIRCUT VIDEOS LIKE THIS ONE, THANKS SO MUCH!!!

Paul Atkinson: Nice video, thank you

Cesar Velasco: Wow she’s really good

James Hall: Your rounding it off at the back and should leave length on his cowlick

ink: You are a really good hairdresser and you have a beautiful face and gentle voice.

Irish Brown: Very nice!

Michelle WW: thank you so much

Andreas Gassner: You did all this in 4 minutes? lmao

M D: This technique of clipper over comb is wrong , blending clipper over comb should only be done with the one guard and now when the little man's crown grows back in its going to stick straight up until its long enough to have weight to lay properly.

Chris Cole: Them soft hands. How much for a haircut?

Alwin: Thanks for showing the people why barbers exist! You leem like a lovely lady but that poor poor kid... Please people never go up to the cowlick! You want enough length so they don't stand up like that! Blend the hear on the back of the head NOT on the top.

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Just a messenger: Have you heard the good news of Jesus Christ? The good news is Jesus Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, and that He was buried, and that He rose again the third day according to the Scriptures. 1 Corinthians (15 : 1 -4) For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast. Ephesians (2 : 8 - 9)

Daniel Leach: What on earth are you doing to that boys hair… I’m not even an expert but I know you don’t shave the top of the hair off like that, please nobody follow this

Martha Metsios: Kosta Dls Dls We S

Mark Hickman: This is why you should take your son to a barber, she hasn't got a clue and is doing most of it wrong, who the hell blends up over the crown, such a mess poor lad

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