The Andis Beauty master is excellent. Its the US-1 model....the same as the corded Envy. Great clippers, very comparable to the Wahl Designer, Super Taper etc.....lots of hair can be cut with these. Very solid pro clippers
I like it like a box but with a small round on the corners not as rounded S the normal rounded but not to little of rounds to were it is a box think of like doing the box and the go diagonal of the horizontal next line and cut about an inch of so it would kinda be the shape of the bottom of a stop sign and repeat the same step on the two edges it creates until it is round
Nice solid tips. I'm not an aspiring barber at all. But I like to volunteer my head to aspiring barbers. Saves me money. 😛 I don't ask for a stylish supercut since my hairline is receding a bit. Simple, easy and short cut. As well, I ask them for a clean face shave. New barbers need to learn to how to use the blade. 😜
Hello, I been cutting friends/Family hair since high school but just recently started barber school. From early day videos they always fades up starting with Trimmer line. I just recently starting seeing people Fade down now which is confusing to me because i thought i had the fade down but now in school they want us to fade down. Any reason why barbers are fading down nowadays?
Literally watched his vid from 3/12/2017 today and commented about how the cut and production etc was on point. went to the page to possibly subscribe and saw film making enthusiast so that explained everything. But when I saw it had been 3 years... My heart dropped. reading the comments I still don't know what's going on but this young man was clearly a gift and is clearly loved. Sending Peace love and abundance to him and whoever reads this
Can't believe 2017 was so long ago! literally found this on the anniversary. Gonna check your other vids. this was def well done from cut to production. giving media lab vibes lol
I started alone once I got my license. During barber school, it was the height of COVID, so we didn’t have clients to practice. I was lost at my first gig. My second gig was an established barber shop/ beauty salon and I only got belittled and no help but learned by watching others. My second gig my own co workers would call HR and complain that customers were upset with my work so I was let go. I was rehired cause out of the 3 ladies that worked their , only one stayed. I have no complains from HR and I’m a better barber. This industry is not for the weak, it’s tough and will eat you alive. The place is closing down and I’m ready to open my own business. I’m not the greatest barber but I’m always learning.
It's weird how nobody who uses this tool ever trims the back of their necks, the only part of a DIY haircut that is even difficult. I asked the company if there is a guide that will fit a neck, they seem clueless as well and can't answer the question. My vision sucks too bad to do what you did in a mirror.