 What's going on guys I'm gonna be teaching you how to line up and fade in the beard so for this part We have our liners. We're taking about middle of the ear with a little Flappy thing gets on your ear Balding it out with our liners. We're using the cordless and his tea out liners. I do like these a lot for balding out Then we're gonna come in with our balders make it all smooth It's You can use whatever balders you want. I've been using the style craft rebel They sent me those and I do like those a lot. I enjoy using them very smooth and they get close to the skin So for this fade process we have our JRL clipper a lot people ask me why I use these clippers I don't know why I just I mean I like them. They're very smooth They feel like fast-feeds to me if you guys do not know what fast-feeds are They're Oster fast-feeds. I do like them a lot. They're very smooth and also get close Because I zero gap them pretty well So we have our lever all the way open as you've seen in the beginning and then we close it up and then Halfway try do not do not go lower than the initial first Guideline that we made because we go lower it's gonna keep making the fade lower and lower And you do not want that especially what people would with beers Because they're very picky of how they have their beard and how low they want the fade So now we're gonna come in with our one guard and what's good about these clippers is that they the The wall guards they fit on these clippers. So that's good. So we have one guard. We're not really making a guideline We're just blending it down I'm just trying to take out as much dark spots as I can So yeah, again, don't try to make any hard lines especially in beers because They are really hard to take out because it beers they grow differently than you know hair So now we have our zero guard. Like I said, we're just gonna be taking out all the dark spots that we can see I Close it up halfway then open I just play with the lovers as much as I can just trying to keep that fade in that area So to try not to keep it, you know, take it lower lower So we're gonna be doing the back part of the beard Jawline sideburn area, whatever you want to call it the back part of the beard I'm using my baby with liners. These are my sharpers clippers So I am gonna be using it with the caution try to be light light-handed trying to you know, press too hard So as you guys can see, I am using my other liners because my client His skin did get a little sensitive with the other liners. So I'm using these ones instead These ones I do use for balding out and for kids cuts They're sharp, but they don't really hurt. I don't know how to explain it, but they just don't hurt You should have in your arsenal with your liners ones that are sharp and your hitters and ones that you know Are sharp, but don't hurt as much or you know kids liners the ones that you use on your on the kids, you know Because it is very important you do not want to cut anyone especially kids, you know, because parents and you know I don't want to get into it. You guys you guys know So I'm gonna be using my straight razor right here. I'm not lining up before I use straight razor A lot of people do that. I don't do that because of again Client skins they get sensitive, especially if you do a liners and then you come in with a straight razor. Yeah Yeah, that's gonna leave Quite a mark on my client's face if I do that I don't just do it with him I do with everyone and what you can do to you know, obviously, you know Smoothing out the face or make it, you know, much not as To make it better is if you use hot towel put on the client's face for good like minute minute and a half Opens up the pores, you know, obviously makes the skin all like nice and soft. So I do that and also to make an arch with the With the straight razor It seems hard, but it really isn't hard. What you got to do is Make your first line and then go in right there if you have trouble I always do this I always take a step like four or five feet back I look at it and I see where I want my you know, my lineup to be and I visualize where the lineup will be and then I just boom Do it with the straight razor that seems kind of hard, you know to explain and it sounds it sounds easier in my head but Look at where you want your lineup to be in your head create a imaginary line and just do it that's like the best way I can say it because You know, I do that with my even with my lineups to just just create a line Imagine your line in your head and think about it where you want to be and try that So yeah, as you guys can see kind of towards underneath the ear my clients skin did get irritated. So That's what I was talking about right here. You see It's it's normal, you know, it happens to you know, all of us, you know If you see that just don't freak out. I mean, it's just a reaction towards the liners People's skins like that, you know, but I hope you guys enjoyed the video Thank you guys so much for you know sticking with me my Instagram's at the top and also at the end of the video I hope you guys enjoyed this video. If you guys have any good feedback, please comment down below I appreciate you guys. Take it easy. I'm out