Will is definitely by far the best barber on RU-vid . I've seen 30 barbers. no disrespect. But he's on point with every pause and explanations. hands down . #1 Will Staam #2 Vick the barber #3 360 Jezzy just my opinion sheah...
Those BGR-C's are very nice, especially when you have the whole blade set. 14 in all. I hate using plastic guards.. If you'll can afford it; get the Oster Octanes as well, they are a little pricey but worth it.
Perfect, we’ll done. A lot of barbers stress over blending there lines, It’s not difficult, it’s like sanding wood in shop class , the most important thing about blending your lines, and you will see this in ALL videos, is combing the hair. Your clippers will be cutting, but will also be pushing hair up not cutting, so comb a few strokes in between, that’s the biggest hurdle new barbers clutch in Combing often as you fade
I only have clips for right now, I have a walh senior, andis master, and fade master. how can I work with what I got. you really do a good on braking it down. can you please help me brake it down in my situation. thank you.
Will, I'm in Jersey and I have been wasting so much money on trying to get my blades sharpened all the time just to get a crisp line up but I could never get my blades to cut right. I've spent so much time trying to adjust or modify my out-liners and can never produce a sharp line like it most of your videos. I'm just asking if you could shoot me in the right direction I would appreciate that. Most barbers don't like sharing tips and tricks. Look me out if you can.
It's so easy to blend, but I dont know why some barbers uses so many clippers and creates like 8 different guide lines just to make a bald fade. It's like WTF ? Why make it so complicated for new barbers that want to learn ? That shit pisses me off.
You forgot the ones who use a wahl, detailer, andis masters, outliners, oster fast feeds and then goes "tutorial for beginners" like everyone is gonna have that budget at the beginning lmfao
Don't drive your self crazy trying to get a crispy line and end up nicking or scratching your client. Your razor work is what you want to concentrate on when clippers don't bring about the desired result. Also, being a perfectionist myself, you have to learn to let go and be satisfied with your client's level of satisfaction, bro.