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From: TheRockabillyBarber
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  • good shyt man! that last duck back was faded perfectly! props

  • every single one of those haircuts were MINT... you've an artist at your craft

  • @robsepicfret

    Mate I feel sorry for guys with thinning hair. Here's what to do. Avoid gel it will clump up thin hair. Use hair spray with a decent deman brush. And blow dry the hair to gain height and volume. American crew pomade around £11-£15. Or use joico putty structure range. All great for a pomp lad

  • i wish i could walk in and get that cut @ 1:17 !!! great work and cheers from Hamilton Ontario !

  • are you still doing hair? if so, where? if not, where would you recommend for a good 50's rockabilly style? I have tried for years without luck (short and tight on the sides and back and longer up top). I just moved to Edmonton (Sherwood Park) and I am a little nervous to "try" out a new shop and start from square one again.

  • -LOVE 1:08!!

    Could you do a quick explaining on how you achieved that?

  • what pomades is recommendable for guys with fine and thin hair like me

    i want to do an elvis or johnny cash looking one

  • What kind of pompadour is the ones with the buzzed sides?

    I wanna get my first pompadour and i want the kind with the buzzed sides.

    I've always wanted one. And plus i feel more myself a rockabilly.

  • @JustinHilse ; Its just as you said. Its a pomp with buzzed sides. If you want a pomp with buzzed sides get a cut with your hair long on the top and short on the sides. Not to long on the top though bacause without long sides there is no support for the top of the pomp other than pomade.

  • *gasps* you're good! :D 

  • @kelseywesterhof Just passionate about my job. Thanks :)

  • @TheRockabillyBarber i love just letting the creativity go loose and watching it splatter all over someone's haircut :p if you'll excuse the unpolished metaphor lol. i to am passionate about styling. i worked in the salon for a few years, and now i'm in university, but i'm hoping to be able to combine what i want to do (counseling) with what i already do (hair). making people feel awesome on the outside and the inside! :p for now it's a great way to get popular. give good cuts, get friends :D

  • Very nice blending/fading...Great technique...I can tell you wet cut a lot and you know how to use your razor

  • @plain821 Thanks for the comment.

    I only wet cut the top. Anything I clipper is always dry.

  • where'd you train mate? im a barber from sydney, its cool to see someone else taking some pride in the trade instead of all the $8 and $10 specials gettin around.. ive got a feeling from looking at your work you could lay down an old school flatty with scissors only?? dont do a bad fade either man if i do say so :)

    keep up the good work!

  • I like the elvisy kind of thing :D

  • Could I please ask you for the name of the song ? It's absolutely fantastic.

    And by the way, impressive work

  • @omgrofflebbq The song is "High Rollin' Rhythm Kings - Flaming Mamie"

    They're a Western Swing band from Perth.

  • 1:06 looks sharp!!!! i want myhair just like that but im not sure how long i still need to grow the front

  • @sneakrbeaner About two or three inches long. Although you can start styling it in this style when the top is shorter, and let it grow to this length. Ask your barber for a 3 back and sides with a high tapered neck, and a wedge cut on top. It'll grow out to this in 3 or 4 weeks.

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