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I hope you make a video using all these new tools. On a separate note have you ever used gloves my hands are getting really dry, plus I am getting more hair splinters, Do you have any suggestions?
Hey and I will make a video soon. I don’t use gloves, I can’t cut with gloves lol so I just make sure I use a good hand lotion and deal with the hair splinters the best way I can.
Ton of self-proclaimed barbers on RU-vid flooding the platform with a variety of cuts and styles.... from fades to pomps to everything in between...and I am not a barber or a stylist, but I have eyes and trust in what I consider to be visually appealing, as well as finding genuine pleasure and appreciation in witnessing the process by which these professionals attain such a solid aesthetic.... I am sure it provides great reference materials for other barbers across the globe, but it also gives us regular folk some inspo into ideas for future cuts, as well as some visuals to provide to our own barber.... problem being for some, they have a hard time locating a barber in their area that is capable of achieving such a clean result. Keep looking...while it isn't really an industry where many would be comfortable going the trial and error route, there are a ton of online resources where you can share the names of quality pros in your area, and believe me, word of mouth and honest reviews are the absolute best way in locking down a good barber...and as we all know, when you find one, you hold onto them with dear life and rue that they may have to switch and thats usually out of their own volition.That is a testament to the work of the creator... so now circling back to my initial observation, it is obvious that there are a bunch of posers out there claiming to produce quality work, with all due respect.... but that just means they need to continue to put in the work and master their craft..and that means taking the compliments as well as the constructive criticism with grace.. we know social media is notorious for keyboard warriors perpetuating hate without any basis, and that's not what I am referring to here...all I say is that if a viewer comments on areas of improvement they feel they should work on, this is probably the most valuable feedback you can get from a completely unbiased individual, without absolutely nothing to gain or lose by sharing their opinion...we could all be so lucky in our respective professions to have a safe space to share our work and gather insight and feedback that is truly borderless...NOBODY and I stress, NOBODY, is this good on day 1....that all said, this is quality work my man and an absolute pleasure to just watch....wouldn't call myself an ASMR advocate, but if I was, this type of content would be my day 1 go-to.... #DrusViewz
LoL this guy is very nice. Here is how I would have handled the back. "Bro! You have a hole in your neck, that's weird." Kid runs off to his mom, my job is done :)
You just litterly saved my clipper with the sanding down the edges 🙏🏽🙏🏽 i almost bought a new clipper and ceramic blade bcz i thought there was sum wrong with mine 😮💨 you are a life saver 🙏🏽
Bought the black 2 days ago for 35 Ebay comes nezt month I use a styliner for lining and now want to get that extra hair off so I won't have to shave almost every day so thought why not get one of these I'm still wondering why trimmers in general Haven't been able to cut as close as these when they have been out since like '80s Tech in other things has advanced a lot why are trimmers still stuck it seems or is it companies know how to make them cut closer but choose not to
Appreciate it, and your observation is spot-on. Trimming to fit the head shape often involves adjusting for any deficiencies or highlighting specific facial features. It's quite a science, but it truly transforms the overall appearance. I wish more barbers took the time to learn that