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HAIRCUTTING; FOHOWK CLIPPER CUT FOR MEN

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2011

How to cut the sides first, and start blending he side hair with the top sides. Top sides of the head are cut using clipper-over-comb technique. The very top hair section of the head is point-cut. Andis clippers are used for this haircut. An easy to follow step-by-step instructions are provided in this video/class by Tracy Love; (951) 544-0269, for barbers, cosmetologists, beauty school students, hairdressers, instructors, educators, and salon professionals who like to make money by doing what they love.

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  • Tracy Love is the best :)

  • @RDA5150 I agree! She is great!

  • Nice clipper action !!!!!

  • @DomBarber Thank you!

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  • u can tell dis bitch has a fat ass

  • She's a beast! 

  • Not bad

    Your pretty good

  • @rjrod27 it is all related to the length of the hair left after its cut. a #1 1/2 blade leaves hair at 4mm and a 1/8" guard leaves 3mm closed... So, open it's equals about 4mm or a #1 1/2. A #1 blade leaves 2.4mm and a 1/16" guard leaves 1.5mm closed... So, open it's about a 2.5mm or a #1. all this is stated on the blades and guards hope this helps!

  • You r cute but the cut needs a barbers touch. You are genuinely a stylist. Too much clipper over comb. You should have used the clippers a lot more on the fade. Back looks like a BIG blob! Nice job of texturing on top. Adjust those trimmers for a crisper line. Be a little more creative with the fohawk. Never make xcuses for the hair. He had plenty to work with. Also a mohawk in 2012 has a fade. No more Mr.T's.

  • i have heard this over and over i just wanted some clarification, u said 1/8 is a 1 1/2 when on the magnetic guards it says #1 and the 1 1/16 says #0 but it is considered a #1

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