 Alright guys, so this is Matt Beck from Gratitude Education and FreestyleInindication.com. We're using our Osterkrupper today. We're using a triple zero blade and a YS bar comb. We're just really working through. We're going to go through here and just work a line in, slightly beveling the comb just like we would do with scissor over comb. And we're going to work our way up the head. Now I'm going to work real tight right at the temple area. But if you can see the angle, fine if you want. Why don't you try to work your way this way so you can see the angle of the comb. Real close to the scalp. So this part of my comb is real close and then it works its way out at about, you know, a nice angle. I don't know if I'm going to know that degree but working our way through here. So now you can see it's a nice tight clean look into a little bit more depth throughout the haircut as it works its way up. Now I'm going to follow that line behind the ear. So you can kind of move his ear out of the way. And just follow it back with the comb. And now we're going to go through. We're going to get this done and we'll show you the rest. So now what I'm going to do is work my way up. So this is basically the way you see this comb. I want to start to build, start it nice and clean and tight and then build out the depth as we work our way to the crown of the head. So you'll see my comb pulling away in the haircut. That was the no look clipper of a comb. Ryan's like, I really appreciate that, thank you. All right, so now we've got that side nice and clean. Now we're going to work the temple area here. Close square neckline. Ryan likes his hair squared off. So we're going to just kind of draw this line down and etch it in. A nice clean line there. Then I can work my way up with the trimmer. Get all those little hairs off there, off of his neck. So it gets it nice and tight. Work our way across the back. I like the way that this neckline looks on Ryan because he's going to have like a more rounded shape on top. And I like the square feel on the bottom. As long as it's got a nice gauge with it, I like it. Ryan's hair. A lot of people are wearing a little bit more of a disconnected, you know, back to this haircut. So what I'm going to do is use no guide here, but just clean up the top. So we'll bring it up here. Cut. Just slightly, a slight angle because I want the disconnection. But I don't want it to be, I want it to be definitely longer in the front than in the back. So slight angle there. Working horizontally across the top of his head. I'm going to need out some of that hair that I just cut. Using a guide right there over that guideline across the top of his hair. So now we've worked our way through there. Then I'm going to go through and just check that line and make sure that, you know, we've cut a nice straight line on the top. And you think I'm going to cut vertically. I'm going to go back and cross check it horizontally. Just real quick. So you shouldn't really be cutting too much at this point. This is just, you know, to check it. Stuck in the ends. Marrying everything together. Now I want to do a couple of things. This is a cool little trick. I'm going to go in here. I can use just the tip of that scissor. Work my way around his hairline. Just to take off all those little hairs in there. See? So just because that one blade is moving, it allows me to cut my straight line across. Now this is a good way to cut bangs too. If you have bangs combed on the forehead, you can just work your way across. This way, looking in the mirror instead. Alright, so now we're going to style the pompadour. So what I want to do is just add a little bit of gel. Gel is a good base for guys. And it's something that, you know, guys put in their hair and they think it's the only product to use. Gel is really a base product. Just like a serum for women or, you know, a foam for women. So I like putting the gel in and that will give it hold as you dry it or as you set it. So a couple of things with men's hair. He could set this back. If he's going to wear this as a pompadour and he doesn't want to blow dry it, maybe he's very anti blow dry, which some guys are. Slick it back like this with a gel and then let it dry like that. Then run your hands through it, break up the gel, then go in and use like a pomade or something like that. Once it has the hold and it's laying down right. What I like to do here is we're going to actually go through and blow dry it. We got our filled freestyle blow dryer. We're going to work the hair just back. So it's not a complicated thing. You don't want to overcomplicate a blow dryer for a guy ever. We'll just work this hair back. Laying down these sides. So using a nice airy kind of vent brush do a little lift for the pop at the scalp and then just keep combing it back. Basically with guys hair, you want to almost comb it the direction it's going to go and give it a lift in that direction as well. So the gel now is giving it hold before we would probably go in just blow dry a guy's hair then add the product to it. Then it's not going to have an all day hold on what he goes to style. Then they won't have issues with cowlings because cowlings aren't really that big of a deal as long as you push the wind and push the hair in the direction you want it to live and not let it dry naturally. So you can see it's starting to dry and it's drying with hold. And that's what I like. It already has the texture to it. It has a nice feel that it's going to stay like this for the whole day. We have our volume here. This is a little dance still but I'm going to do one more little trick. Thank you sir. One more little trick here. We're going to take a round brush, a real small round brush. I know you're going to think to yourself that you're going to do this. I think the same thing. But I also feel that if it's just this one section we can do that. So just taking the hair over directing it straight down let this be back. So over direct it straight down turn on our blow dryer. It just worked out one section. Am I a little tip real quick? If you want it to flow this way I'm going to round brush it this direction. So just round brush it the opposite direction that you want it to fly back. So I don't want it to just come straight up and over. I think that's going to look silly on a guy. So I'm going to go off to his left hand side with the blow dryer. It's complicated to match. So I'm pretty sure they can learn how to just do that one little step. Then what we're going to do we're going to take a product. I like this product Clean Cut. It's a nice creamy pomade. We're going to take about a fingertip full. We need a lot more if we didn't have the gel already in there. We're going to run that in our hands to make sure that it basically turns our hands completely right. So the part is completely smashed in there. Then what I'm going to do is bring this. Look at that. Nice volume there. We're going to work that through. Top there. You'll start to see how it was round brushed forward. We'll start to bend into the rest of the hair. So now you can kind of see as we put this through. You start to see how that has a really cool kick to the front. And it doesn't just lay flat or lay straight back on his hair. And that is our quick little pompadour style on Ryan. Thank you guys for subscribing to us. Please check out freeslineeducation.com and support companies like Freestyle and Millennium that help us out. And I hope you enjoyed this little tip.