 So I'm gonna put a little bit of lotion Wow You know as your barber. I didn't like the look, but now I hair dry. It looks better. I need a haircut I gotta go to the barbershop You got any spots open walk in yeah, sure Welcome to the phone bros barbershop. I'm giving David a haircut as you guys may have known and seen some old haircut videos in The past cutting hair is kind of a side hobby. I'm not a professional I only know a few haircuts, but I can do them one of the haircuts is the David Fung haircut Or as I would call the David Fungo But one thing that I'm gonna be doing a day that's different from previous haircuts is Leaving the hair a little bit longer because I wanted to grow out more because we recently had a talk with rich the barber And he said a more mature look is to have darker hair on the sides That's right. He did say that. Okay. All right. He said that rich the barber said so what I'm gonna be doing today is Keeping it kind of long on the sides. I'm just gonna trim David up. I'm gonna shape it up You know I'm gonna do a couple things. I might you know even shape the brows Definitely she's gonna shape the beard and stuff like that But uh, yeah, we're gonna keep it long keep it dark and I think if you're cutting your friend's hair This is almost like a more a realistic level like giving them a trim versus Transforming their haircut Completely if they were to do that I would recommend going to a professional stylist professional barbershop What are you saying that I can't do this Well, we're just getting the trim. It's just all I'm saying I'm saying you don't you saying I can't do the skin fade No, I'm just saying the transformations should be reserved for the professionals Debbie for today's barbershop tour video I'm gonna be explaining what it's like to be cutting your friend in the bathroom now. This is at home barbershops I don't have everything. I don't have all the barber side. I don't have the big desk I don't have the big mirror why do I have a big mirror? But what I'm gonna be explaining to you is like how you can kind of create a very good Barbershop experience for your friend in your bathroom. So anyways guys watch alright, but first of all I obviously don't have all the tools that everybody has but I have the essentials My clippers my t-liner. I have some brushes some basic scissors some horsehair brushes obviously What a professional barbershop use the supreme clippers at somebody You know this this supreme clipper is just based off of a very affordable wireless and this I Want to say magic clip? I think that's what it's called. So this is just the supreme version. So yeah I mean whatever use it. Don't use it. I don't care. But anyways, I'm gonna keep it Long on the side. So what I'm gonna do is I'm not gonna do skin. I'm looking for The zero right here, and I'm just gonna what you're gonna see is not a super steep fade Not a gradient fade but just a trim again, but like a fade I'm still gonna kind of make a vague guideline, but I'm just not gonna cut it too close I think a common mistake that customers make when they want to grow out their hair is To not get a haircut for like a month at a time your hair will grow out, but you'll have split ends It'll just look really fuzzy and messy I think it's way better to just progressively get longer haircuts if you're growing your hair out So it really smooths out the ugly phase process lucky for David He lives with a guy who can cut hair so that I can still cut his hair pretty much like once a week if you want So fading David right now is gonna be pretty easy because I'm actually fading from a longer length It's just not gonna have that fade look as much Because we're trying to keep his overall head darker, but I'm just gonna extend it here from a zero flat To a zero extended. I don't really know the technical term for that, but I just call a zero extended You're saying you don't use official terminology at homey barbershop I could I learn the is there a technical term for that? Take care of my shoe horn Make sure my shoe horn is good. All right, so now I'm switching to the one clip and I would say For 90% of fades out there all you need is like three clips three guards at most You just need a zero guard need a one guard a two guard And then most people if you're cutting and they want shorter on the sides They're not gonna need more longer than two so really at home if you're cutting most haircuts especially for Asian guys Those are all the guards that you need So remember guys you have your skin your zero your zero extended your one your one extended two to all the way to two Extended so that's gonna give you rid of the all the gradient you need now I'm just going up with a one real quick and do it lightly again like I said, I'm giving David a trim This is not a world-class fade, but it's going to be good enough So now I'm extending it from a one flat to a one extended Just kind of making that that gradient a little bit so that David can feel the fade But I'm gonna ultimately keep quite a bit of hair on David Going around his head. This is like a speed fade by the way guys. I'm not spending one hour here I'm not also getting paid 30 40 or even $80 for this But that's why this video is important because I think for a lot of people This is almost their most accessible barbershop depending on where they live and their budgetary concerns cutting your hair at home Or cutting a friend's hair at home Very very easy and I recommend everybody especially if you're like a young dad and you got some young boys Or you got a lot of friends you want to cut up then learning some basic haircut skills is very very important Honestly, your kids do not need to be that fresh. Yeah to be honest your kids They it could be but what are you gonna do push the the edge up back to make it all clean and stuff like that? I don't know but first of all I do want to shout out to all those girlfriends who learned how to cut their man's hair during the Pandemic shout out to you because at least you learn how to cut men's hair And that was very helpful, and I'm sure your boyfriend appreciated it. I got a two-clip on I got my comb I'm gonna go on the sides like I said, you know, we want to keep David's sides a little bit long But knowing Asian hair I'm just I don't want to keep it like too long, right? And I still got to see some gradient What's your opinion on the flow be? Do they need to bring the flow be back the flow be yeah the thing that had the the suction cup attached to it Ah man Honestly that stuff never really worked man all those little haircut inventions I don't think a robot's gonna be cutting hair anytime soon I saw that there was some robot haircutting machines But I don't think they're very efficient, and I don't think they're very cheap So ultimately it's easier to just have somebody in the chair What do you just look like a big robo cap that you put on your head, and then you just take it off And eventually it looks like a lineup. All right, we'll play the video right here It's fine in theory. I haven't done it yet. Hopefully it works, but we're doing it live So here's the whole haircut from start to finish heads up I look completely insane in this time lapse I'm cutting on a 2 plus because I want David's stuff long But ultimately when David styles his hair I'm gonna ask David to put a little bit of product to matte it down to make it even look darker I'm gonna check the shape Here overall. I'm not mad at the shape like I said. It's not a super tight fade as you can see We still got some hair some darkness But that looks fine. Honestly, I'm okay with this it looks passable See I'm itching I'm itching to make this a skin fade right now, you know You know how nice that would look if I just Made the little guideline right there, but per my customer's request I'm gonna keep it long my rationale for keeping it a little bit darker on the sides It's because I actually wanted it to blend in with my beard that is starting to get darker too Because I think it looks really cool when it's just like man boom boom. It looks like all one piece like the anime Hey, man, you the customer man, you the customer RIP I saw this photo of Godfrey Gow. He looked pretty cool with it I didn't know if it was just because it was Godfrey, but you know sometimes you get inspired But stuff you see in a magazine you want to look like Godfrey Gow. Why didn't you just say that? I got you. All right the top. I'm just gonna trim a little bit not gonna do anything fancy scissor cuts That's more of the stuff that you're gonna learn at barber school I did not learn this but I just followed what barbers did and I just pay close attention and I just don't like F it up again. Like I said if your hair is cut it looks clean It looks like you got a haircut and it's not f'd up. It's good enough See now. Yeah, I look like a pro now, huh? Don't I kind of look like a pro now, huh? Wow, you're layering the fringes. I'm just trying to I'm just trying to cut good enough to get Validation at the Dominican barbershop moran barbershop that we filmed that earlier. That's my dream Validation me just do a little beep beep beep beep beep beep beep little scissor cuts there Little beep beep beep beep beep beep Some people are gonna judge my technique. You know what? Like I said, it's good enough. Oh, yeah I'm just gonna shape them up. So here you can watch it on this side So interestingly enough this is often the part that makes it look like you got a haircut obviously The lineup is very important I'm not even gonna lie guys. My t-liner is not set up to cut as close as the ones at the shop Like my t-liner could definitely be zero-gapped when you hear barbers talk about zero-gap That means that this outer guard which is obviously supposed to keep you from getting sliced is Really really zero-gapped straight with the razors that are cutting so it's gonna cut super close So if you notice that my t-liner doesn't cut as close as the ones at the barbershop It's because they they don't all right So now I'm about to shape the beard and the mustache and what I like to do with David's mustache is take it low Right, you know, I kind of want to give him the Lamello ball Type mustache clothes has this mustache Lou Bega Lou Bega. All right more of the Lamello ball Because this side of David his beard is not super thick How do you make it thicker? You got to cut up here. You got to kill the little baby hairs When you cut all these invisible hairs actually you're gonna start to see how It looks a little bit different. You're about shaving the peach fuzz. All right, so I know that David Wanted some darkness on the side So I'm gonna do a very very light taper with a half extended not skin But because I still want to see some type of taper fade on this side because right now It just looks like one length from here to here, which is not bad, but I want to see a little bit So I'm gonna just do a really light taper And It's just me moving The the clipper back and forth, right? That's how you kind of get the fade All right So David does look like he's starting to get some whiskers here because it's not super dense So I'm just gonna trim it really lightly on a one and a half I still want them to have long hairs, but I definitely want this hair to be shorter than his chin hair Even me I don't have hair that thick, but I got this hair little goatee It's gonna just lengthen my head shape a little bit just So still keeping some of the grizzliness here, but just trimming it So it's all even at least a little bit cleaner, you know, so it looks up capped You know, I think the key is sometimes you just want to let people know That you meant to do that that you are Upkeeping your hair, right? It doesn't have to look necessarily Exactly like a certain fade or anything like this, but it looks even and people are like, okay This guy knows how to groom himself. Listen guys look intentional with your haircuts Look like you intended to get one and you intend to upkeep one All right So we're moving on to the little other facial hair aspects David your eyebrows could use a little bit of shaping and Since I'm at home I'm gonna use that home tools I'm gonna use a little bit of lotion because I don't use shaving cream, but I do have these eyebrow razors here that you can get off Amazon They don't cut you straight up if you cut I can still like technically cut his skin But I got just got to do at an angle and it kind of pulls the skin out too So they're very useful, but you still got to be careful. So I'm gonna put a little bit of lotion Because the lotion is gonna help It's kind of like my shaving cream. So the thing about eyebrows guys, you don't want to do too thin All right, if that's not your style, so I'm just gonna start I'm start at the corners. You can see you can see I've shaved it before so he has these little hairs growing out So I'm gonna take it down But you got to have a control of it All right, and again, you shave down you give it a good shave you get all the little invisible hairs up here It's gonna make the eyebrow more visible. So as you can see, I'm not cutting it too thin I'm gonna pull the skin a little bit plan it out just Do this hair right here on the bottom just kind of get the crazy hairs Again some barbers out there. They might criticize my technique. That's fine. I'm down to learn look Voila, you see a slight difference. It's a little darker. The edges are darker more defined lines I've cut all the little invisible baby hairs around there and I would compare it to like sweeping with a dustpan versus sweeping obviously with a vacuum versus getting a steam cleaner You can clean the floor with any of those three things But one of them is gonna be way cleaner than the other ones David. You got to do this, but you got a little nose hairs Okay, we gotta blur this we gotta blur this part Blur it but but but just know that you so let me tell you this Nose hairs is something that a lot of guys don't think about I don't know if it's an Asian thing but Asians from my experience We have like long like we don't have hair all over our body But when we do get hair it's long and I got long armpit hairs I got long, you know hairs down there and I get long nose hairs and it's black and it's thick So, you know, it's noticeable sometimes it looks like little fly legs trust me It happens to everybody so you got to sometimes either take some of those curved scissors that are specifically made for nose You know not the ones with the sharp edges, but the but the blunt ends or you get the little nose trimmer the electric one And you go in there and you trim it up not cut all your hair because you don't still need some hair for Safety and breathing, but you got to trim it and there's different ways to trim it So think about it, but also be careful again because you can still cut yourself All right, so I'm about to put some product in David's hair Usually I'll use this styling powder a lot of people use this obviously it does dry all your hair But it gives it a lot of grit and texture and then I also use this Hans de Foucault, which is pretty nice, too It's not super cheap, but David you got this contour hair cream explain this to us So basically this is actually a leave-in conditioner So it actually just nourishes your hair, but you can just leave it in and use it to style your hair as well And I really like using this because it's not as damaging because obviously other hair products They would work better, but you have to take them out and then when you take them out Maybe you're scrubbing your hair. You're losing some hairs. I'd rather use something. It's almost like dual purpose a little bit like Aloe gel Okay, so you're saying you want me to put this in your hair, but this isn't really for styling. This is for repair Right, but it will get the job done. So listen guys. We're doing things different at the home even I'm gonna tell you this even I I gotta see how this works So here I'll tell you this base off this it's giving you a little bit more of a wet look Which is fine. It kind of looks more like how gel does in your hair Which I think if you're gonna do gel or this maybe this is a healthier option But it definitely doesn't look like I put the hair powder in right right, right? This is different look because the hair powder is gonna give it that more fluffy matte look but Hey, man, if you feel good with this That's ultimately the number one thing. Yeah, you feel good. I'm not gonna lie guys I always been a little bit lazier So I would just put the aloe gel lotion that you could also put on your skin in my hair Or I would put things that were really like dual usage. Yeah, but I be look up stuff about aloe gel because I don't know That's not made it necessarily for hair. It could be a stringent it might dry out your hair, too But anyways, this one is a creamy hair conditioner and it does do it work a little bit like I can mat down the side a little bit So that's helpful Look at that nice little fade. It's a cool little fade. Listen guys that was a very quick trim From homey barbershop and this is something that obviously, you know It does take some knowledge some level of repetition to get to but you can provide this for your friends and I think this is a really great service because not everybody wants to spend anywhere from obviously 30 to $80 every week, you know some people they should do that But other people this is gonna be a great substitute. Hold up. Hold up Come back. All right, so I understand that David preferred to put the hair conditioner in so it kind of put the hair together And kind of clumped it together. It's obviously healthy for your hair, but We got blow dry blow drying is actually very important I know David you may not usually do this, but you got to take a comb either the one that has the holes in it or this What they call this a pompadour comb a quiff comb Take a little bit and you just kind of roll it in and actually it's really important that they're your blow dryer has Like an attachment. Yeah, this flat attachment is key. So this is actually giving David a lot of volume That he previously was not having Right, and I'm blowing I'm using a mixture of warm and cold air And also this is gonna take off some of the hair here. Wow See now that looks a little bit more fuller hair I think when we first put in the hair conditioning It was a little bit wet and you kind of saw your scalp and stuff like that And that's why you know as your barber. I didn't like the look but now I hair dry. It looks better overall guys Look, that's how you can do a drip a trim at home in a very very barbershop style So yeah, let us know if this video was helpful. I do still cut hair from time to time Who knows maybe in the future. I do a little guest barbering at 12-pell that would be fun Or I come to some other barbershop and do it But anyways guys let us know in the comments down below is Cutting hair at home something that you wish you could do or you wish that someone in your family could do It's a really great hobby. It saves a lot of money saves a lot of time And yeah, I mean you just need some practice and some you know proper principles and coaching more people should add it To their skill set for sure. All right guys look eyebrows moustache beard and haircut David If you went to any barbershop in New York City, you know how much that would have costed you with the beard lineup and the eyebrows Guess at a minimum 40 $40 minimum All right, everybody Check in next time hit that like button and this was Barbershop tour but in our apartment till next time we out peace