Yea the way the blade is it’s impossible to zero gap unless you do this to them. Make sure the screws are snug. Not too tight. You don’t want to strip them
Hope you have your barber license now. My strong recommendation would be go to school, you learn a lot more theory to pass the written test. Also, when you apprentice in a shop, after a few months that barber could decide not to apprentice you because they're too busy or your a commitment. To apprentice you need to practically have a clientele of 10 before you start, or you won't work on anyone, just watching the barber and sweeping the floor without making income.
I can't tell you whats best because I don't know your situation. But if you feel your not that good you might want to try barber school first. You can always change and become someone apprentice later if you feel thats best
if it's not from babyliss, im guessing the moving blade does not perfectly aligned with your new blade. it will fit with wahl blade or maybe any type of two holes blade but the sound is gonna be the issue.
Hey thanks bro at first I didn’t know which one to use because her website is just so strange but her product looks definitely fire I’m just curious I’m a low porosity which one should I go with any personal recommendations before I get this product
From what I see all her products are for all types of hair. But if you have low porosity you shouldn’t have a problem. It’s high porosity like mine that’s hard to manage.
Looking great J, great videos too, keep them coming. Like the lined up stache and the goatee as well.Looks like you are growing the goatee out southwards? Hope so, 4" long or so would look the part with the waves...
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i found ur channel through a comment on 360jeezy channel great vid man. I feel that the music in this vid is louder than your voice by a lot so i think you should try and find the perfect balance between that