 All right, so I got babyless clipper. I'm going to go all the way closed with the clipper. I want the clipper to go directly against the comb and see the little bevel here of how the blade kind of works in and work it across the comb just like that. Scoop this hair up and I'm gonna work towards the face running my clipper along the comb. Same thing here. So comb the hair forward. I scoop and work down the hair shaft. Do the same thing on the opposite side. Now I'm working horizontal on the back. I'm working horizontal here, but my line looks like this, coming straight up from the head. You can see the head shape peels away right here. As I work, watch, cut, cut. My comb comes out to the same spot as I work. And then naturally, because of the line that I'm creating, starts to work even more away from the head because the head starts to peel away in the crown. So the head's starting to move. I'm coming straight up still because this is my line, right? So this hair gets longer and showcases the head shape. I want to take out a little bit of bulk without actually elevating it anymore. So I'll work diagonal into the hair just like this all the way around. Take some of that weight out. I'm just working. The weight line was all through here so that's where I'm sliding in at a diagonal, comb up this hair that I don't want to work into it and put a Velcro clip. Velcro clips are awesome. So then that way I'm only working on the little area that I want to work on. Exposes the ear just a little bit. Then I take that out and I've still got that texture over top of it. Lift it and then you slide the Velcro clip in. Holds the hair. We'll let out the top. Center point is in the calic. So I comb everything around that calic in the direction that it's going to be worn. So this is one. When we go two, when we go three, when we go four, to halfway. When we go two, three, four to halfway, that's the back. All of that is traveling and we're working our way around. I take section one and I bring it over to section two. When I grab section two, I comb section one to section two and I cut that there. Then I drop section one off back at its house, right? I bring section two over to section three's house, that, cut it. Then I drop section two off at its house, bring three to four's house. Section one, tying it in to section two and I'm going to use point cutting to give myself a little bit of texture. Section three, comb it out, bring two over top of three, cut it, point cut. Two back where it lives, finish off section four. Top is simple. I want to keep a lot of this length and I want to keep most of the length in the middle of this haircut, taking a parting along the top and bringing everything over to this point right here. You can see that line underneath. That's where you're going to cut it. And remember, line is going to continue like this, not like this. I take another section, and what's happening now as I'm moving up the head, taking hair from further away and bringing it further away from where it lives to cut it. Going to create length. So that longest point is now working its way to the other side. The same thing on this side guys, click or bring it over, see your guide underneath, point cut and work that line. You'll see all that length that we get. What I notice that most kids are looking for is they want it to be not in their eyes, they want it to be just above it. I like to go with a wet cut and they're going to kind of wear it wet. So don't pull too much tension down. Just come into it, light tension. I'm using wide teeth of the comb and then I just kind of go a little bit to the eye and then I'll lift up a little bit and I'll just start point cutting into it right across the bridge in the nose. Let me show you the whole result.