My Chanel is about giving people all the knowledge I have from working in one of the biggest mens hairdressing company's in the UK Menspire. I will teach you how to perform great scissor work and understanding shape control when it comes to cutting mens hair with precision. As well as teaching various different techniques of fading depending on the clients hair texture.
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Hey Tim! How do you know how much lenght you need to keep at the contours by block graduation? I am always struggleing with that. Are the nuckless on the scalp or do you elevate further away? And why you choosed block over forward graduation? Thank you in advance !🙏🏻
Hi Tim, thanks for a great tutorial, quick question, why do you sometimes use the Wahl premium 1 guard and sometimes the Wahl old metal back 1 guard, is it for a specific reason i.e hair texture?
Thankyou so much for filming this it was very helpful. I really hope you get the views you deserve 🙏🏼👍🏻 would love to see more of these type videos for a beginner barber like myself. Perhaps one on clipper over comb or one explaining connection in the haircut? All much appreciated thanks again. ✊
I find that diagnol graduation gives a softer blend between the scissors and the clipper alot of the time compared to block graduation which is also great but sometimes leaves more of a weight line behind and for this quiff style where all the hair flows forward, the graduation he used suits better....my two cents anyway maybe I'm wrong 🙂
Very talented would you ever consider filming an in-depth tutorial on how to scissor over comb? you seem to have that mastered would like to see you explain the angles and slow it down.