How To Do A Regular Boy'S Haircut With Simple Steps

In this video, MC Barber will be demonstrating how to create a boy's haircut with simple steps.

-0:43 MC begins with a 1 1/2 metal guard on Oster clippers to remove the bulk and create a foundation.

-2:14 Switching to Andis trimmers, he creates a shape up.

-3:51 Still using Andis trimmers, MC begins his taper from 0.

-4:20 Using a straight razor, he sharpens the shape up.

-5:39 Switching to Wahl clippers, MC uses an open blade.

-5:59 Still using Wahl clippers, he uses a 1/2 plastic guard.

-7:50 Moving to the top of the head, he removes length using scissors over knuckles.

-9:20 Learn a sculpting technique done with a straight edge razor to remove bulk and create texture,

-10:25 Watch a blow dry/style.

Enjoy!!

Hey everyone: this is MC barber, or here we have another video. I have a kids haircut here, just a regular kids haircut, something we do everyday in a barber shop in a salon and before we get into that here we have some pictures from the last competition from Paris. France, where I play second in the world in a low, fade cut. We left me to go back next year to try for first again our place. However, here we are here with the haircut first thing I do. I usually come to hair into the style that I want to create, and then all I have to do is just remove the bulk of the hair and I will be left with the haircut basically, once you create a hairstyle that you want to create, or you Comb, the hair into the hairstyle that you want to create. Now it's just like sculpting, which talked into the hair into the yes, the hair into the head. But it is very important that you consider the shape of the head, the texture of the hair and the style that you are creating. So here we are doing our first step, just removing the bulk. We are doing one and a half we're going to stay at one and a half and we're going to take for the the nape area and 10th and temple area. This is just a basic kids haircut that pretty much anyone can be. It really looks good and it's simple to do it's in the very simple steps. So my first step here is one and a half and we won't removing the bulk of the hair and sculpting the hairstyle. I'M trying to create, as you can see here, is pretty nice and organized and it's calm into a style that I'm gon na create and pay attention now, and one is done, you know the haircut is just slightly neither and finished you see this way, even when He Styles he's here at home by himself, then it will be a lot easier and they also go. It will go out very nice. So now I'm just gon na clean up the hairline I like to stay at the hairline. I don't like to push the hairline spying. I use my inline flow and these edges for this, and here we're going to start from zero light paper very long shoutout to all my fans from around the world. I really appreciate you guys watching my videos hitting the thumbs up button subscribing to my channel. I really thank you also uh the classes I do offer classes one-on-one, which I usually hold on Sunday and Monday as well. I hold a 40 hours apprenticeship program where you can come into my barber shop and be my apprentice for 40 offs and basically learn my system from razor work. Clipper work, scissor work and blow drying and styling, and really learned the fundamentals of barbering and styling, which I did, which I think it's extremely a practical seminar that is 40 hours. From my experience with my past, students really they've learned so much it's amazing. So if you are interested and go to my website, MC barber come and check the details there, but basically what it is. You just set up a station right next to me and you're going to make us and your tools. Then you watch me do my work and practice any things that you like, and I will be there to make sure that you properly execute them and then I spent about 40 minutes after work each day with you and answer any questions that you might have and Coach, you and anything means that you are having difficulties for more information on that MC barber, comm or you can call directly to our website to our barbershop eight zero, nine, nine five, five, seven, seven nine in May we're gon na hold our annual eight hour seminar, Which will be open to about six to ten students only it's right the day after Connecticut barber Expo this will be our third year each year you get sold out fast. So soon, we'll have information about that. Please don't forget to sign up, for that course. If you're interested and don't delay it because it does get sold out fast, so here I started with zero, and now I all I have to do is just remove that mind from zero to one and a half, and basically that will be my paper. I also have a good news, which is I'm opening a barber Academy. I already started all the paperwork. I found the location it's gon na be in Middletown Connecticut and he might take while all the paperwork dusting while, but you can be my it's gon na, be my first student. The first thing students will definitely have a great discount, so you can now, if you're in Connecticut - or you want to take my study, the art of barbering, to me. Definitely you should contact us from now and we'll put you on the list and when the Academy is ready, you can be amongst the first ones and I will definitely give a good discount. The first ten students to sign up in my school in my school you'll. Be able to learn the art of grazer, the art of scissors, the art of Clipper and the most difficult of the article styling McCoy here. This is my son, Ismail, he's regular model for my youtube channel. Yes, very nice here and cutting his hair is always pleasure. So once I am done with ah our sides now, my second step is cutting the top. I cut it up at 90 degrees straight up. I start in crown, if I want to already write the front, this is the best way to do as you get closer or from right above the ear straight out. You can start over directing to that point. If that's what you want, if you want to leave that, don't want it! Otherwise you can just keep cutting at 90 degrees. All the way through our cutting with scissors scissors, definitely leave here heavy since we are cutting straight across the shaft of the year. So I always like if a client like you smile, has a heavy here or thick hair. I always like to bring that hair down, hold it with a razor. So I use a sculpting technique and I kind of softest soften easier by simply doing so as coping technique, and that's what I mean right: yeah laser over comb or scoping communities. It'S it's actually. This is coffee. Think it's a really amazing technique, but you got ta. Learn how to properly do it a lot of times I get a question is how come you don't create a holes in the hair? What happens is people a lot of times? Don'T use, arrange it properly and end up creating the the holes into here? Then you don't look good if you probably use the razor. That really won't happen. If you can see here when I'm using my razor, my wrist is not moving. My wrist is fixed. My angle on the razor stays the same twelve point A to point B with the razor you can honestly do everything with the reason you can blend. You can create texture. We can remove the length. Everything almost is. You can do with scissors. You can do with razor, and every good haircut needs a good finish. Bow drying and styling is part of my system. It is definitely not easy to learn how to blow dry and style, as there are so many different techniques and desired shapes to create. So that's an art in itself. I usually use a law on this. This is by some water. I usually use medium air and low heat, and here we are coming towards the end of the haircut. If you guys have any questions, please feel free to ask any questions comments. Everything is welcome. My fans and my haters they're all welcome to my fans. I thank you to my haters. Make sure don't forget me because you guys motivate me the more you comment. The more motivated I get to do better next time. So please don't forget me, leave your comments and if you are looking for any new styles or suggestions, please feel free to Adam and I'll try my best to bring what I can to you. Please don't forget to subscribe if you love my work, put a thumbs up. It'S very important to me. Thank you so much for watching my videos until next time. Yes and don't forget my social media, the MC barber is my Instagram and MC barber is my Facebook page MC barber. Calm is my website until next time take care yourself.

Marketa Jones: As a current cosmetology student I thought this was an excellent video. I look forward to watching more. Thank you for posting and detailed explanation. Can you please tell me again what clippers you used for this cut or ones that are your favorite?

Adrian Colon: Your skills are absolutely impressive. Could you post more videos on how to thin out bulky hair with the razor over comb?

Tiffany Nicole: You're my favorite barber. I have learned so much from watching your videos. I can't thank you enough. I am hoping I can someday participate in your classes. After I save up some. Thank you for being an awesome barber and an awesome teacher. God bless.

Gregory Hermonstyne: Thank you for showing me this video because trying to get my dad a haircut and it turned out almost good and we saw it turns out when you're done

Tony Booker: thank you sir your work inspires me and helps me fight towards my goal thankyou

sophalophofbread: Thanks sooo much for your amazing videos!! Gonna try to cut my son’s hair now!

Linda Pelletier: Definitely interested in your barber academy!! Please let me know more details on this, thank you

nick: Can you do a video on the best way to cut bangs? I always seem to never cut the bangs short enough, and I dont want to go straight across like dumb and dumber!

Onur Sertkaya: The comb that you are using for styling on this video is it soft or hard? Thanks

Angel: u make it look easy I definitely need to go learn from you . From Texas

nick: good to see you back with how to videos again!

Pankaj Mohan Thakur: Also i want to ask about your machine and what (millimetres no.) Do you use in start.??

Abigail Morales: I have trouble blending.. can you please post a video of how to blend? Thank you

Barboski 79: Nice cut. Can u do some curly hair? Black or Hispanic man? Thanks!

Cracker Time: What do you all use? Good job on the haircut ‍♂️

MAUIMAUI24 MAUIMAUI24: great job

ahmad abulibdeh: God bless your hands brother

Lynn Monkres: Great cut!

Rits Shirsat: Too good ur...i like ur all hair cut...love from india

MAUIMAUI24 MAUIMAUI24: you number one barber shop

LFOVCF: You make those kids look like movie star kids!

Franks Martinez: I new here in your chanel. Thanks for sharing ur video

Pankaj Mohan Thakur: I used to watch and learn from your video. Thanks brother....

Mariusz Marzec: Nice watch mate.good luck with your new academy

Mariusz Marzec: Full video is just over 13 min.few moments was speed up.So could you tell me please how long really take that haircut please.thank you MC

Cheryl Gray: Could you please open a academy in Cairns Australia ❤️

Patricia Moreno:

Cracker Time: Cool video I do my Brothers hair

Govind Bansal: His eyes in the thumbnail look alike sort of Sheldon Cooper...

TECHNICAL Suvam: nice haircut ....

Mukhlis Abdur'Rashid: Do You do Barber Seminars in N.Y.C....???

ardevi family: Assalamualaikum I am Muslim form Indonesia

Vishnu S: Nice

M. ARIFAI: What brand clipper brow plese

guru deb Manna: Mr barber ur thinking better than any barber

Rekha Rekha: Cuting ka name ka hai bhai

xyd.: 1 1/2 Open or closed

1K PLEASE no VIDEO🙏: Where are your shop

Padma Kandel: Where is the barber shop

Everton Melo: mc barbe mostra a babearia or fora e dentro

Aaron J: Most of video is shameless plugging of his barber school. Spends very little time explaining anything.

Bilal Ashraf: Cutting name

Treibanroi Kharpran: Where r u from?

Rekha Rekha: Jaldi btao koi

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