Really appreciate your feedback mate! The editing work takes hours. I do enjoy it, although pushed for time! Haha. Great channel too, I’ve just checked it out!
You show and explain everything so perfect you really really deserve to be on the top with your videos bud ! Thank you very much for your hard work to teach us your great experience and skills🙏🏼 Greetings from germany keep it up !! ✌🏼
I’m so glad these videos are helping you guys! It takes a lot of time to make them so to see them getting put to good use makes me happy. Cheers mate 👊🏼
Thank you my guy! Yes I gap my clippers & trimmers, I generally run 2 set ups, 1 pair gapped the other pair not. This is so that if I have gents or youngsters in the chair, I can accommodate. If there’s any videos you would like to see please hit me up, I love recommendations 👊🏼
@@rome_p8914 Best of luck man! Come back here for more, I will be releasing the next tutorial this Monday, “Modern Slickback, Fade” tonight’s upload is a Full tradition Hot Towel shave, premieres at 10pm
Thanks so much! Yes Dart are great. I can recommend the Dart Signatures and Dart TSuper, follow this link with my code to get yourself some discount - dartpro.uk/cmc [CODE - CONNOR]
One Quick question though.. How the hell were you able to get a smooth fade -with a start-off -below occipital bone. By all means I always keep at least half an inch above the occipital bone-due to dents around that area- but I take my hat to your fade. Will definitely look at that dart brand. Thanks again
It really all depends on each head shape. If the head has lots of lumps and bumps then you have to adjust for that. But generally depending on how prominent the occipital bone is for spread out smooth fade, I go below or just on if the bone is already quite low. Thanks again mate!