My dude you killed it. Best part is u tried to keep him as natural as "possible". A lot of these guys on RU-vid are younger So u would think it's easier for them to keep up with the stylus and trends... But u hold your own. A true boss wit' dem thangs mayne. Lol Keep up the good work.💯
People don’t understand that thinning customers are the most time consuming and patience. Especially in satisfying when there is barely anything to work with. Awesome job though 🔥🔥🔥
Here's a tip: line a receding hairline up FIRST. Then cut around that line and area that is receding leaving as much hair as possible to blend in with the surrounding hair. You can glide your clippers over the hair also and not cut as deep to reserve hair in thin spots. No guard or clipper lever can do this. You have to use your eyes and judgement to see if you are going too low in thin spots. You could have saved your client's hair on the hairline and used less color on those thin areas using this method. #BARBER
Good feedback. But it wasn’t anything to save. If you go back and look at the beginning. He had nothing. What I did was create a imaginary line. His hair will never reach where I put the line. But the illusion will sacrifice. I do understand you logic. It’s just not for this client. I’m my opinion. But respect ✊🏾
@@MrOutliner trust me its always hair you can save on the hairline without depositing color later..... I've been cutting my own hair since I was a teen and I vouch for this. Barbers tend to go ham on the cut and have to use filler to even it out. If you leave more hair on, you won't have to add hair later. #BARBER
Sooooo what’s gon happen when he wash up? He ain’t coming back big dog 😂😂😂😂! Ik you did your best but, yea nah! The black spray ruined it. He got a good 2 hours in the sun lol