Love the lighting great set up. I need to invest in some nights like that in due time. I’ll be able to do stuff like that. I stay in my lane and become a better version of myself every day and I appreciate your time. Blessings.
The European haircutting formula is a little different. It’s a lot more cuts actually this formula you got here. I could see the shortcuts on it and it definitely gets the job done. I like the way that your separating everything. It looks great especially curly hair. A lot of people they get discouraged when they see somebody With hair like that, but then I’m happy. I’m I’m happy you give me some good gems right now real good gems. I’m gonna get back to watching you finishing up. It’s gonna be a good one.💎💎💎💎 but then usually you give very good haircuts. I like the way you got everybody through the process great content..
Now you doing pretty good some people don’t understand it’s not easy when you’re under a camera with all them lights and you got some shortcuts that you got there with the shit cutting little different but the cuts that you’re making are very important cuts blessings I’m gonna keep my mouth shut and I am going to watch the rest.
what i always wondered is how would you go about doing the dfs formula if your client wants a high and tight type of fade into shear work on top. I feel doing block graduation works well for mid and low fades but a high fade you would end up using your clipper guards shorter than your fingers can cut the parietal ridge anyway because you have way less space to work with.
@RyanAlca Yeah i personally wouldnt use it for a high fade. you can still use it to connect the sides to the top but you gonna have to go back and cut it a good amount shorter to fully blend it in anyway