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I know the customer asked for it but giving straight lineups to people with widow’s peaks looks terrible. If you have a widow’s peak only line the corners and trim the hair at the middle down a little to soften it. No matter how well you shave down a widow’s peak, it’s just going to look like you shaved off your widow’s peak.
That’ll grow out really nice and look perfect. Go with the grain when it gets a bit longer and use a huge guard to trim flyaways so u don’t chop into the mass
So how do I tell my barber to give me this exact haircut but without him having to sit there and watch this video? This is exactly what I want no fohawk and no mullet
Can someone please explain to me how this close to open lever method works. I don't get if he starts with closed (it cuts shorter) why would he go afterwards with open (cuts less close to the skin). If for example closed lever cuts at 0.5 mm and open lever at 1 mm, if it's already cut at 0.5 hoe would cutting at 1 change anything?
Think about it like this. I hope this helps. A fade is literally using your sharpest tool. A shaver -> trimmer -> closed lever w clipper , lever middle , lever open , .5 closed -> etc … if I set an open lever guideline the way to erase it is to go down a level. To the next sharpest level to erase the line. So you can attack a fade so many different ways. You just have to understand that concept
So i don't have a clipper with the lever but i have one with wheel increments of 1 mm. So in my case should i do 1st baseline with 1mm and the 2nd baseline with 4 mm, and then blending that area with 2 and 3 mm, and repeating the same process with the 3rd baseline(from 4 mm to 7mm)?