"I Want A Short Haircut For Summer" (Full Haircut Tutorial)

Nick came to the Regal Gentleman Studio to get a short haircut for summer. After having the same haircut for a while, it was time for a change and to go shorter for summer. Dan gave Nick a short textured haircut that could be styled and worn in a few different ways.

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All right guys welcome back to the regal gentleman youtube channel. Today, we've got nick in the chat. How are you mate i'm doing? Well, you good good good. So what are we doing today? What'S the plan, so i'm looking to get a short haircut for the summer. Okay, um, i'm an entrepreneur for me, business kind of sense. Uh is really important, so maybe something that's short, but nothing aggressive, okay, yeah, i'm thinking, maybe like a low, fade or a taper, but i'm keen to hear your suggestions, yeah yeah sure i do want. Maybe a bit of length on the top, maybe a bit less than this, but with textures i can play around yeah yeah, but i want something: that's really easy to style: okay, yeah yeah, of course, yeah. Well. First of all, so we've got a sort of summer cut so essentially short um, nothing. I wouldn't i wouldn't say crop or not like that, though. No, nothing too sure you still want to be able to put some product in there um, but we've got to think of this kind of like what what what um field are you in in terms of monsoon tech? Okay, so it could be a bit casual. I was gon na say: does it have to be as kind of strict as what it would be? If you were a lawyer or something like that, okay um now usually fades on classed as uh. What would you call a professional looking as they say you know? I don't know who says that, but that's what i always get told right, but anyone comes in, wants a professional haircut or you're in that business kind of element. You don't want to go too short, so maybe a taper would be a good option. I think it's that the kind of it's the kind of in between, whereas you're, still seeing scalp exposure you're still seeing something. You know some sort of skin. You know within the haircut, but it's not aggressive, as you said like, and i always think of aggressive. As being obviously very very short, very high and tight kind of hairstyle - so maybe we'll stay away from that. Maybe we'll still keep most of the back and sides of the shadow of here, but then obviously on maybe on the sides around the side bends in the neck, we could maybe just put them right out into nothing. It would be a quite nice finish to the haircuts um and then on the top, what about if it was just long enough to be able to pop product in yeah? You know what i mean sorry, so, even if it fought even if you've got like say get out the shower, you haven't got time to maybe dry your hair thoroughly. You can put a bit of product in just kind of ruffle it and it still looks nice. You know what i mean and, as the haircut grows out, you get longevity within the haircut as well, so you've still got a nice short back inside. You'Ve got the taper, which is always a good one for for longevity, because obviously the side, bends and the neck are always the things that grow out kind of scruffy. If you want to call it that and then obviously on the top, we'll put load section, you've got you've got the perfect hair for it as well thick straight and, as you can see, it moves around quite easily as well. So, that's you you, i think, for the hairstyle that you want it's absolutely perfect, so yeah, i think i'll, be there yeah very cool. That was a really good conversation that mate. You knew exactly what you wanted it. That was great. Thank you man. Well, let's get your gown up and um yeah we'll get started so we've just wet nyx hair down and i'm going to start on the top now. One of the reasons i'm starting the top is because i want to get that perfect length and then everything else will just kind of blend into the top, because the top is the main focus. For me. It'S about the the texture, the the probability of the hairstyle that he wants to go for, but also it's the thing that sets the shape off as well. So when we start on the top, it allows me to set the sort of precedence of what length we should go to on the sides in the back as well, and also on the previous haircut next had done. It looks as though it's been taken very, very high as well through here. So again, if you get a client in the chair who maybe has got a haircut that you maybe you wouldn't potentially go as high on um, depending on what obviously, what what he asked for, but just looking at the minute, as you can see, it looks very Much more kind of in the middle length, if you look at me most of the most of the top is here, and these bits are being taken quite short, probably because of how spiky the hair is. But obviously you know you can always work with that anyway. But i always like to cut the top first for that reason as well, it lets me create the haircut before we start doing anything else, the back in size as we know it finishes off the haircut, but it's good for nick to see exactly what he's going To be left with, obviously nick knows how what a number one or a half or whatever looks like on the back and sides, he's aware of that already, i'm pretty sure he is because it says quite short: well, maybe he's not at the sales now before. So it's always a good one to work with the clients when i pick the length with them. First, let them see the haircut coming to life, but also it's good for me, because i can start seeing visually exactly what we're going to do with it as well, and also for this particular hairstyle that we're going to create with the sides being cut so short. As well, it allows me to use these as a guide as well, so again, there's a lot of good benefits from starting from the top, but the main one that i want to do for today, well mainly for myself and for nick, is that visual element of Nick seeing the hair could come into life before we do any back and sides so that way we can decide how short the back and side should go, whether he goes down to a two or one and a half, even a one. Potentially, where scalp exposure is is coming through as well. Maybe that could be a maybe a one on next, maybe a half. So it's something that we can do and throughout like as after the top's being cut. So i'm going to start at the crowns we're going to isolate the crown first, as i always do that, because the crown can be the most difficult thing to get right. Um, if you go too short of the crown, as i'm sure any regular viewers of the channel have watched videos where crowns have been taken too short, as we all know, it doesn't look good from the profile angle. You only need to take away like if you look at next crown very smacked by in the middle, like nick's. Hair is perfect for this look right, but he's also got that kind of hair that i'm sure any hairdressers and barbers watching. This will see that it's, so it's such a good header here, really you can do a lot of things with it. I'M gon na - and i know i know it might be feeling comfortable for getting your hair praised mate, but it is a good header here. You know it's that kind of hair that that it moves around very easily it's it's. It'S soft enough that you can kind of manipulate, maybe even put a bit of bend in there. You could also maybe spike it up, probably flat top this really nicely as well. It'S that kind of hair texture. You can do a lot of things with, but also with the situation, the crown as well just slightly off center to the left. It'S not good. It doesn't look like it's going to cause me any problems where it is because we're not going for a part and we're not bringing it back over the crown. So, even if even at this length you can see it sits almost flat over the crown as well. So that's the type of hair that makes go. It moves about an awful lot so with that i'm going to do maybe just a finger width away from the crown. So when i say away, i mean towards the front i'm just going to take a section and just comb that back over the crown like so there we go now you want the hair to be wet, fit, not not completely soaking, but just enough that you can You can see the teeth marks of the cone coming through and obviously you can move it about a little bit as well, like that, all right, like we said just enough length that nick can put product through okay and you can still rough it up. You can mess about, you can kind of make it look a little bit texture. You can make it a little bit smarter as well. I think the key element is that, like nick said as well, you want he is in a role and in a position in his career, where you probably have to meet investors, you might have to meet a lot of people who are in suits right. So you still want that element of that. Maybe if nick's got a hoodie on today as well and a pair of black jeans now this hairstyle when it's finished i'll, probably make it very casual looking. But i think i want this to also look good when he's got a shirt and chinos on as well, i can just maybe not be as messy. You can also be a little bit more more smart. You know so i think that we've got to find that length. That'S going to work really well now, i'm going to show you the length i think, it'll work, you tell me if you like it all right, can you see where either side's been taking? Quite short in the middle's left, you've almost got like a peak here. I think if we took it to the length that it's out already on either side would be quite nice. I think that's sure, because it's not spiking up. It'S still sitting flat here just about flat, but i think that's that's enough length that i can still texturize as well, but also it's going to balance the whole haircut out as well. There we go now, i'm going to point cut into this as well, because with nyx hair being very straight, i don't want to have to try and get the lines out at the end. So i always find that remove the length, but also obviously make the fit make the ends section as well. I think i always tend to just point cut straight away: more than doing a club cut and then pointing it afterwards, i just find it it. I just find it saves me a bit of time. That'S all i'd, say so again. Keeping the sections the same width just about a finger in width allows me to see the section that i've just cut before. So i can use that as my guide. Then that's the end, that's how the finish will be on the end, so you can see it's a little bit choppy as well. So a good thing about that is that if he does wan na when when he does grow out - and he wants to maybe wear his wear his hair up a little bit more - it's still going to have like a texture to the ends as well. It won't just be very blunt there we go still following the guide now with the front as well as you can see when the hair is coming forward. It'S also being cut in that angle as well so i'll comb that fringe down you can see where it kind of comes to a point. I want to maybe make the fringe about that long. There maybe try and even up as well through what we're doing through the top as well, so that way, you'll have a nice short fringe, but you'll still have a fringe. Okay, so that when you have a fringe still it won't look. It won't look as sort of crop like i think. The thing is when you, when you take the fringe away or you take the fringe, really really short, it's what makes a haircut look extremely short and aggressive, which again we want to stay away from that aggressive word. We want to be more of a a multi-purpose. Now i would say more than anything else by keeping that bit of fringe in there it's going to allow you to do a few things like leave it flat put it up, move it to one side, that's sort of thing, so you're going to have a few Options as well all right pull that straight up final section through the front pick that up you see the angle of my fingers as well, i'm pulling the fringe straight up there as well, so it's slight over direction at the front. So if you watch the length of the front now, if i pull it up and then i comb it down, you've still got length in the fringe. We will shorten that a little bit but we're starting to level that out a little bit more now as well. It'S not as peaked as it was. What product are you wearing in your hair? At the moment, i usually put some wax or clay correctly. I think. Okay, what's the finish you like to achieve uh, matte, matte, okay, yeah, you're, cool cool yeah, it's a good choice for your hair color as well. Now that's the thing people don't tend to talk about is um is hair color, because certain products don't always work with the second color of hair as well. So if you've got anything like like my color hair, which is let's just say, i'm in between colors should we say um. I'Ve got a few quite a lot of white ones now and they're. Obviously, a few dark ones still as well and salt and pepper as they say, um. I always find something with a little bit of shine, works really really well. For me, um i'd say it's slightly opposite for you. I'D say something with too much shine could make your hair look a little bit too oily too greasy looking. So i think i think a map product or something with a low shine is perfect for you as well. I'D stay away from the pomades and things like since my hair, since my hair color has changed, i'm actually wearing more shine products in my hair now, so i'm staying away from the mat products, because i think for me personally. I feel that with the the gray and the white and there's some of the dark bits still there as well, it looks a little bit too dry and also the white hair tends to be a lot more coarse. So i feel like the hair feels dry. So, that's why i'm opting for more of a shine product or anything with maybe more of a medium medium shine, maybe not too high of a shine just yet, but maybe something with a bit of a medium shining. I'Ve actually got pomade in my hair today, but mine's a water-soluble pomade, not an oil based pomade, so you've got the hold that i like from the pomade, but when it dries in, especially when you apply pomade on very, very dry hair. Like i blow dried this as well with some salt spray, the salt spray almost absorbs a lot of the pomade and it dries it out a little bit. So it doesn't look as pomade in a word. You know what i mean it doesn't have the same effect. The pomade normally gives you um when you apply it on, say: towel, dried hair or maybe put hair that you haven't put any salt spraying or something but more. Let'S drive it out um, but again i probably wouldn't yeah. I think i think what you're using so far is a good it's a good choice of product. So, stick to that, if you can, we've got a selection here that i can obviously put in here as well, so you can just pick which one you like to smell of really, i suppose the smell is such an important part of a product as well. If you don't like the smell of it, you tend to smell it all day, even though say, for example, like you've got clients in the chair who wants like a short haircut even on your first cut, say, like your your first say, 10 sections you do through The top just remember to just if they say they want to go shorter, just remind them that you've got event exerciser and that will that could give the elements of a shorter haircut as well um. So that's what i was just going to say to nick as much as we've took a fair amount off the middle, because we haven't took a lot off here. It might not look as short as what it might do, but then we've got to also texturize this haircut in a minute as well, which will also give like the fringe will be a lot more broken up. The hair will feel thinner as well. It will feel more textured because it might not seem as short yet, but it will be as back and sides of cotton things as well. So that's the shoulder that's way too short for me, so i think a little bit shorter down and as we texturize the fringe that will be disguised. So, let's go from here. I want to point out into this fringe as well. So a little point there should. I take it away now. We don't have to cover up any recession, because it's got a very, very strong hairline, so we can work all the way around we die from behind now, but you've also got your point just following the point. All this is doing is just graduating that length into the fringe, so instead of leaving a line of weight behind the fringe, we're just doing a nice graduation into that length of the front just come on nicely forwards into the fringe. Now the last thing i'm going to do is i'm going to point cut into the fringe now, because i'm asking nice to lean back onto my chest like that and i'm going to point go into this fringe, because i want the strings to be really really broken Up so i still want to have a fringe, but i don't want to have like a blunt fringe or anything like that at all must be a very nice choppy fringe. All it's going to do that's going to give them the option to wear it down. Wear it across bring it up, it's going to give them the option to do both, but it's going to look like a short tail, because the fringe is broken up so more than losing the fringe completely by breaking it up like that, it just gives them the Effect that it's got a short haircut okay, because before when the fringe is long, the haircut looks longer. I think visually you know so by taking that fringe, shorter and then breaking it right up and making it really really choppy and serrated and whatever else it just gives that effect of being a shorter haircut as well. Now, while the hair is starting to dry off, i'm going to point cut into the root now, and this is going to thin it out and also a texture. So starting from the back here, just pick it up. I'M going to point cut into the root like that, so you can see the hair that's coming off there. What it's doing is thinning the hair out, but also creating movement and texture in there as well. Now, if you were to do this with a thin and scissor you'd, be cutting it completely straight, all i would do is just leave a line of short hair all the way through here, whereas by going into the root and going at different heights as i'm cutting It it's making that thinning out a little bit more kind of exaggerated, more than just being lines of hair and that's what we'll notice as he grows out. You'Ll notice that when, if you see anybody who's, just kind of went like this and thinned out, you've just got short layers of hair, just all the way through where this is so much more sporadic that as it grows out, you've got texture, as the haircut rolls Out too so we're thinning the hair cuts out now being short, we're adding texture into it. Now as well like that, so it moves around and there's loads of movement in there, but also what we're doing is giving them longevity and that's the whole point of the haircut. I feel like it yeah it's kind of counterproductive because they don't come back as quickly, even though they probably will do, because the back and sides go out the same way. But i find that the the the praise from the clients and the amount of people who they'll recommend is much more vital. I think the fact that like they've got a haircut that gives them maybe an extra week or two that still looks nice, maybe they've. Maybe they can't get in to see you say you're too busy and they can't get a chance to see you. I find that when a good haircut grows out. Well, you get more praise than you do. The haircut doesn't draw as well, i'm just working back into it and just cutting it from the top now so just doing very something very similar, but just not going as deep with the scissor i'm going to slide cut into this a little bit as well. So again, overdoing the texture on this, because we can nick's got the hair that we can overdo texture all right. So what we'll do is, while it's starting to dry off, i'm not going to slide through it, i'm just going to cut through it like this. If i was sliding through it, it'd be quite painful for them, because you're pulling up the hair, so i'm just going to conical through it's a bit more choppier. I just find the texture looks better when you're just cutting into bits like this. Now, as you can see, that's like a flat. You see all that texture in there, but it doesn't look liny. It doesn't look overly choppy. If that makes sense, you don't see the chunks of hair we took out, so even that was lying flat with nothing in it still looks okay, so again, that's the third option to this vehicle is that next table looks nice not probably, and again, that's. I always think a haircut should really nice about producting. You know an everyday haircut, maybe not necessarily a haircut that needs the product like mine. Mine, looks very top-heavy with our product, but it is mentor that i wanted that i am gon na. I told the person who cut my hair, i'm gon na blow dry this every day, so i i am under no illusion that this is going to look good without product without my blow dryer, unless the client is is under some illusion that you know you're going To give them my haircut, it's going to look good by just putting a bit of pomade in it's not the case. You have to blow dry. It was nick. I want nick to be to be completely aware that this is going to look good without prototyping. It'S going to look even better with product now, let's just dry this off, because we're working on the back and sides now drying it from the crown as well, and you see by leaving that length in the crown you can see the length of left. It'S not sticking off so, as you can see, you'll be able to notice the length that we've left at the crown. Okay, if you lean yeah, you see that line there. Can you see that that's where we haven't cut any of that length and as we pick it up, there's the difference straight away? So that's the section we took before away from the crown. That'S the crown. We'Ve left. Okay! Now that's what we can do. We can start, then, to see how this crowd falls as it dries. So as we do the back and sides the heat's away from it, it's not being forced in a direction and we'll see exactly how this wants to grow. Naturally, and then we can then cut it to match inside nick. What are you feeling? How short would you like to go because we've established the taper on the side so establish we'll go down to maybe nothing on the site on the side bends in the neck, but nice and gradual? What would you like to do on the back and sides? What would you recommend one and a half yeah i'd recommend 1.5, it's not as aggressive as what it could be, but i think it's short enough that it'll work for what you what you want to go for. I wouldn't do any. I wouldn't do it really high in tight. I just graduated down from maybe two and a half into one and a half, but i'd probably do that. If i was you, it sounds good yeah, as my hair grows out, it's quite straight, so i think it looks lighter than the hair a couple of last one yeah 100. Definitely it'll balance the top out as well um, i think anything shorter than a one half or a one could be deemed aggressive. You know what i mean because it will use starting scalp exposure a lot more, so we can take that element away all right. Let'S start with a two and a half now feeling at the back here, the silver bone doesn't stand out too much about there. As you can see, you push your finger, it doesn't stand out too much, but these bits will grow quite straight blue. I think we need to do the blend as high as we can without looking like a high anti-haircut. Now, let's just check out nick's face shape. Okay - and you see it doesn't really stand out too much, so i think we can get away with going fairly high on the blend on the transition area. As you can see there right, it doesn't sort of stick out like wide or anything like it. Just sits up quite flat. I think we get away with that. With that in mind, we'll start at the bone here and wake up and off like so, mr two and a half okay like that up and off see it's looking nice and short. It'S not looking like anything aggressive, though, which is good you don't want to. So i think the one half would be a nice length for them just keep it nice and low, and we work really well into that taper as well. It'Ll give that sort of element of it being a bit of a bit of something else added into the haircut, but it won't sort of stand out too much, thankfully, and down to our two and we're gon na up into our two and a half. It'S a nice way to do it start from the back with the two and a half and then start from the size of two and come back into your subtle bow in the back. Just a nice flow, a nice rhythm, okay come back into the two. I'M working from the side we're gon na up and off into the two and a half like so i'm working around to the back like that, like so so. Moving on to our one half one guard on leave it down start at the back, like always from the nape up and off into our number two finished: okay, we're working up and off and i'll be right up top of the bone there right there. So we'll not let that stand out too much. That'S not the truth! Now too much. Neither if you look from the side, it's bang on where the blend is going to be just right. There there's the boneless. We haven't exposed that too much. If i went in with a one too high, that would have probably been exposed a bit more. We didn't want to one just have a nice profile there as well. All right, i think, there's one half's a really nice length, as you can see, it's not showing too much scalp at well. If any, it's not showing any at all really, but that's good because we don't want it to we want. We don't want to look like an aggressive haircut. We wanted to look like a short haircut, just not overly aggressive something you can. You can wear with you know for different occasions, and the haircut's gon na still still work. So, for example, like we were saying before he's got a meeting to go. So if he's meeting friends, this haircut works for both that's the kind of thing that i wanted to make sure we were looking at really pull off now, just pulling away as we get to our number two and that'll create a nice quick, seamless blend from one And a half into the two and a half just like that, pawn away as you can see, i'm changing the angle to which i'm using the clipper i'm just going against the way his hair grows, and that removes all the length. Okay, that's when we get with the bulk reduction when we go against the way the hair grows. If i was to do this, you wouldn't take anything off because you're going with the way the hair grows. So now we're going to work on doing our taper. Now again, i don't want this to be a hugely aggressive haircut. Okay, so even the taper isn't going to go really high. Okay, she's going to start at the side, bends and blend up okay, so zero lining! First, normally i'd do a t before about here. Maybe about there i'm gon na do a little bit low down today. So i want this just to finish the hair haircut off. I don't want it to look as though this is the main focus of the haircut. I wanted to see. Yeah, we've blended the sides out nicely, but it's like oh wow, you've got a lovely tapered haircut. I want this. Oh that's a lovely haircut. You have not just one element of it same the other side like that around the neck as well. So the good thing about this as well, when you're doing a taper, i always tend to tape. The necks out anyway, just depends on the on the sit on the sort of um severity of the taper really. But the good thing about something like this, especially for for a hairline like knicks if you've got one some of the mix, is that it's not symmetrical at all. As you can see, it comes right far down here then goes up and across and then down again. So, even if you were just to you're doing a taper in general like a low taper, just take it, so it's just a straight line, and that way the blend is a lot more. A lot more symmetrical. The neckline looks more symmetrical as well, because you're not trying to tape out one side and then trying to do the other side and then realizing you've gone too high or too low. So what i'm gon na do i'm gon na blend in the number two and a half now into the top and then i'll work on my edging and then we'll work on the taper. To finish all right running from my two and a half into the crown, we've got a nice guideline here from where we work on the sides. You see here's our guide when we were working vertically around the sides. It just working this little bit here we're just blending this bit into this bit uh. Now i always work down i'm having your hair, that's as straight as mix or mine, or whatever i always tend to whip down as well. Just to cap off it just takes away any little bits. You may have missed it, smooths off that blend. It'S really good for creating shape as well, because you want this to look nice and short, nice and high. I want this to grow on nicely as well. So, just by capping off the sides like so should, hopefully give it a bit more time before it grows outwards as well. Three, this time around i've got a guy from the left hand, side, which is great not just that only a guy from the top. I'Ve also got a guy from the left hand, side so see there. We go so now we're going to move on to the detailing of the halo. So i don't think it's worth sharpening off the edges too much, especially around the temple. Obviously, across the ear and the neckline, you want to look nice and sharp, but i'd stay away from cutting into the temple too much on this. I think we talk about like longevity for the haircut and we want to look not too aggressive not to we want to look sharp or not too over the top. I think if we were to detail the the temple and everywhere else, it might look a little bit too too ott. So i think just just sharpen it off enough. That looks neat, i think, is what we want to do today. Gon na just strengthen the temple. You can see i'm not cutting into it too much. I'M not chained altering the shape, i'm not coming in too high and working around or looping around, i'm literally just following the natural sort of shape and just trying to strengthen a bit for him as well. And then we just work our skeletons into our zero and down into the stubble again same thing around the ears, just strengthen it up. It looks nice and sharp nice and neat just to finish off on the very bottom, give it all the neck hair around the ears as well, like so um, not on the side bends, but on the neck. Only because there's some stubble still there on the uh on the beard of nick, so i don't want to go over that too much. I'M trying to work along here with the shaver now moving on to the tape i'm going to do straight in with the open blade leave a pull back to a 0.5. I'M gon na taper this straight away stretch up the skin a little bit and just work up and off like so just went down through the lever until we get to zero there. We go onto my half guard lever open just gon na work on the corner. Like that close the lever a little bit back onto my one guard, keeping it closed just working it up into a one and a half like so so. I'Ve created a nice finish on the side bends. Nothing really harsh nothing too aggressive, just something that looks nice and clean and just blends out into nothing which, i think looks really nice, like so just finish. The handles off later make it all. In 0.5 huh finishing the back of my knocking 5 guard on the neck. We can be a bit more aggressive just on the neckline here, just a little bit more, nothing, that's going to stand up too much, we'll put our 0.5 in first. Like so i mean, when i say aggressive, i just mean we can go a bit higher because we've got obviously a wider surface area to work with. So with the side bends. You don't have much on the neck. We do so we're down through the lever, like so turn it down to zero into the one guard closed. So it's a true one, just working that up into our 1.5 or one half like so and onto our one half just to go over that to make sure and then just finish with our half guard as well, open and just work through the lever like. So this is not a so it's not an overly aggressive taper, but you can see that the neckline is finished off nice and tight prepared everywhere else. I think it just doesn't stand out as the the overall thing within the haircut when you step away from the haircut, you see that there's much more to it than just a taper or you know it's the whole haircut working for me. That'S why that's really what i wanted to show off now, i'm going to finish off with a bit of scissor over comb as well just to work over the one half into the like two, i'm on the size, five comb, two, so that this goes a little Bit shorter than the big clipper comb that i use as well as we get to the blend, i'm just going to point cut underneath just to give a little bit of texture in that blend as well. So it still looks nice and blended just a little bit of texture in there as well, go over that one and a half into the tube blend and get the crown and cut that into play as well same thing again, just working into that blend. Now, the last little bit of the crown we need to do now is we pull it from before the crown so towards the fringe? We put it back over into our blend here, just take away that little edge like that, pull it out. Just a little point off like that, as you can see, it's still sitting nice and flat like so, and what you can do you pick it up? You can just point cut into a little bit. I want to go right over the crown all right, how's that look for you. It'S all right, yeah, yeah, happy length, cool man cool. So, as you can see, he's got a nice short textured haircut, there's nothing in this whatsoever and you still see all that movement and texture in there completely balanced crown's, not sticking up it's staying nice and play um and we're going to have some one half on The back and sides with a nice non-aggressive taper on the side bends in the neck, and i think that's really nice. I think you could again take the gown off you you'll see with a hoodie on it, looks nice imagine with a a nice summer shirt on, even if you had a suit on. I think it would all it would all rip really really well just to how you how you style it. So, let's uh, let's just blast this off and then we'll get a couple of choices of product as well, and you can pick whichever one you like. The look of or which one smells nice all right sounds good. The cold air just a blast here out the way. So that's the haircut finished without anything in it. As you can see, it still sits nice, it's no problem than that whatsoever, but it's still sitting quite nice. So if nick did just want to walk up the house after towel drying is here, that's how it would look all right now, product wise. We have got. Let'S say oh yeah, and this one so we've got a texture clay, we've got a matte paste and we've also got a styling dust as well like a styling powder as well, okay, which one do you like the look of based on what they look like? Maybe the clay, the clay, this texture, clay, sure yeah yeah. Do you want to smell it yeah? No, no, no smells nice now so, as you can see, there's three product choices there for for nick or based on what he liked the look of - and i think at the end that's very important where you can't really retail a product if it doesn't look nice. So i'm using the moroccan oil. This is the texture clay. Now this is what we've already established, that clay is going to work really well for them. So i roughly use like a pea-sized amount of tape and then i work it all the way into my hands through my fingers as well all right and then i apply it like a shampoo, okay, so start the crown like that and then work it in. So let's do, let's do a few looks okay, so we've got one look which you could have, which is like, maybe wearing your fringe up and having it really messy and section. I, like a shorter version of mine, for example, right like when you came in almost but a bit more choppy, okay, a bit of a shorter version of mine. You could work like that potentially right now, you could also wear it down and across. Let'S just say: you're going out for a meeting right, you've got maybe a smart casual business meeting right which i'm sure in your game. It probably is isn't it. You know it's obvious, more casual off parting, so not actually using a cone to get the part and just using our fingers and we're just having it a bit brushed over. So imagine. You'Ve got a nice shirt on that'll. Look quite nice as well. You could wear it just down as well, if you wanted to so it just falls onto your face, but then you've got all that texture sitting through the front and through the top. If you wanted to wear a fringe um, you know it's kind of entirely up to you really. However, you want to do it i'll. Do it the way. I think it looks nice just just to show you what i think almost not looking as you style it. I think will work well for you. It'S just kind of having it looking a bit up down, left right all over the place kind of thing. I think that's what work really nice for you! It'S a little bit up off your face a little bit down just a bit like that, just very, very natural, looking a little bit over to one side, the way the fringe wants to go, but then just very, very texture through the top. I think that that, for me, is the kind of in-between look for you. I think personally um, but again it's up to you. You can wait if you like you can just if you know, if you leave here, you can just have a little play around with it. It'S gon na look nice either way so yeah happy yeah, yeah cool man. Let'S see the back and sides, there's your taper! So again, not massively aggressive, but you can see that we've gone down to nothing on the bottom and on the sideburns into your stubble, more than anything else awesome. Thank you very much. You

CAM: It's also easy to do as a self-haircut! I've been rocking this with a proper fade since the pandemic started and have gotten numerous compliments

Blake: Dan manages to make an awesome hairstyle out of an otherwise shorter/generic idea. Dan never misses it's incredible!

Cliff Booth: As someone that's had long and short hair life is definitely so much easier with it cut short. You can jump straight out the shower and leave the house looking decent without doing anything at all to it. If you do that with long hair you spend the day looking like a total mess. Having it long is just too much hassle even if it makes someone look more stylish and intriguing. The high maintenance to it having to blow dry it every morning and run product through it gets exhausting very quickly especially in hot months.

Supreme Trimmer: Your blending is flawless

AKMAL ARIF: this is my hairstyle rn. i love it because its simple and neat.

Chris Greyling: Love the shorter style videos, nice no fuss haircut.

VJ STUDIOS: Dan i am searching for an hairstyle for my exact face shape...could you do a video about haircuts for each face shapes? I have an oval one and had not guts to do a fade haircut so I had only long hairs till now. I love your videos! Greetings from Germany

JVL: dan is awesome. his explanations are interesting every single video.

stid: love your work <3

100%: This is a sick haircut. I've been trying to get this for a while. Going to show it to my stylist see if he can work it.

Shaney42: Your clipper over comb blending is flawless

manmy016: Dan, your hair is absolute fire .. how do I make mine like yours?

Cya: This guy is on such a level I can’t even comprehend

Joe Chester: Liked his look before the cut

Floris Klaver: I love the styling section. Please make it longer next time.

JelloG: Dan why is your hair always so nicely cut and styled

Lynn Monkres: I enjoy watching your shorter cuts. They are so stylish without looking shaved in visible lyees

Nikita Marynich: Regal is so diplomatic and cheerful.

John Martinez: Which product do you prefer over the presented three types for this style of cut?

Zach Richey: Can we all admit we all want Dans hair style and color?

Emily Tolman: It looks really good on him!

Leandro Suarez: You should do a video of your own haircut/hairstyle Dan

Terry Easton: Very nice! Would you consider this as a "Classic Taper"?

Matt Cropley: Silly question dan and totally irrelevant to the video… but could i ask what brand your black tshirt your wearing is please or where you purchased it from. Great videos by the way! Keep up the great work.

Ana Parejo Rodríguez: perfect job!!

Matt Liston: First few seconds in: 'I'M AN ENTREPRENEUR!!" Yeah, I'm sure you are. And I'm sure that's really relevant.

Khristian Bayless: ur hairs looking lighter nd the beards looking tighter. i dig it

Spar: What is the comb you use for clipper over comb? Great cut!

p: If I wanted this what would I say to my barber?

RJ Carter: Looks much fresher!

crazymusicman13: can you do a sam fender inspired fringe haircut with a bad hairline?

ちゃん しゅう: Very good !✨

Hansel Indenbirken: Amazing content and defo worth subscribing to!

IWTBF: Dan you the man

william dacic: Every time I see a guy with such incredible hair go for really short hairstyle I can't help but think ''what a waste''. I'm stuck with a short style because of how weak and uncooperative my hair is and it makes zero sense to me when guys who could do so much with theirs go totally basic.

IWTBF: New Dan upload woooo! Keep em coming

Clartaholic: Perfect cure for summer casual one

HUMAN BEING: Dan....just wondering....who did your haircut when you need one!? Did you go to other barber or your colleague did it!

JACKSONXBARBER: I'm sure his an entrepreneur hahaha doesn't not surprise me, everyone wants the life but cant walk to talk. Great haircut otherwise.

Alders Robert: Nice haircut great skills siccor work

willieboy: Just before the Covid Pandemic, you did some short crop haircuts that looked a lot better than this cut. Are you tired of doing short crops?

Reece Lord: What would we say to the barber for this sort of cut?

N N: I cant find the right cut according to my face shape someone says u re round or diamond how can figure it out with this

Alexei: My dream of getting a haircut of your place ,it’s a pity we are far away with you .I’m in Siberia location

eddie wilpan: dam what hair product do you use on your own hair??

Haider KADHIM: Dan where exactly is your address? I am looking for a professional training to develop my skills.

آموزش آرایشگری: Perfect

Marcelo Amorim: I love the buzzcuts. 3 or 2 on top is perfect

Francisco Javier Castro Valenzuela: Does anyone know Nick's instagram?

Francisco Javier Castro Valenzuela: He is so handsome

︻デѕнєιвy╤一: How much cost for normal haircut ?

Zvezdelin Dimitrov: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

IWTBF: What would you call this cut if I wanted to get ?

Benjamin: Impressive

Daniel Bui: Fire cut

Patricia Powell: Really like this cut.

UBAY HAIR CUT: Mantap, iam indonesia

Jess there: Was he disappointed?

Blair Arlington: He talks too much as far as the haircut, keep it short and simple

Chansonette Buck: Fabulous

Old School: Mason mount?

Kalikkalam: Failed haircut.this one

Paperboy: An entrepreneur who wants a short cut that’s not too aggressive? Seriously?! His hair looked like he’d had it cut 2 weeks ago & now it’s so short he’ll need to go back in another 2 weeks.

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