For me it's drop.. It took a lot of messing with guards and getting certain blends to just switch, but to learn a new technique I would probably give it a try😅🤣
Drop. It's a gimmick that is only meant to pull $ out of Barbers pockets. Let's be honest, how much time is really wasted changing a few guards in a haircut. Will that amount of time save me real time and increase my income. I simply can't see it as a purchase with my time/$.
Bro can you please answer this leaver question I have with these clippers. Can you name the question mark, (Leaver open > leaver half open>?>leaver half closed>leaver closed) I have yet to find any barber on youtube that answers this, its driving me crazy.
Haircut look good. I just got my set, I have to say it works good will it replace my guards? No but i definitely like using this is a perfect gadget to take for house calls as you do not need all guards
That is something that most new barbers have to learn how to do and that's in the fading technique. You can fade going up or going down like he explain in this video, I recommend, and this is from a barber with 30 years experience and that learn both techniques in every fade you do...30 years in the game and still learning..
We tried it. Its alright. After you’re used to cutting hair a certain way for 10, 15 years, it’s difficult to change to this. It’s like starting from square one.
i just cant see how this would be faster than just grabbing my guard. messing with that lever is the same amount of time as i take to grab a guard and slap it on.
my only fear is that one day im going to patch someone from being so used to barbering one way for so long. i would be so pressed getting to a point in my fade where i forget the second click lol