EASIEST SELF HAIRCUT! 2K21 HOW TO CUT YOUR OWN HAIR

FADED CULTURE
4 Jan 202117:20

Summary

TLDRIn this tutorial, Sergio Barron demonstrates an updated version of his self-haircut technique, specifically designed for those hesitant to visit barbers due to the ongoing pandemic. He provides detailed steps on how to achieve a professional fade at home, using various clippers, guards, and blending techniques. From setting guidelines to shaping the hairline, Sergio guides viewers through each process with helpful tips and product recommendations. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this tutorial offers a comprehensive guide to mastering the self-cut process with precision and confidence.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Make sure to have all the necessary tools for the self-cut, including clippers, guards, trimmers, an electric shaver, and a handheld mirror for a smoother process.
  • πŸ˜€ Start the haircut by cutting the top hair with the 8 guard, ensuring evenness by going against the hair growth pattern.
  • πŸ˜€ Create the first guideline using the clippers with no guard and the lever closed, starting from the temple and slanting back, ensuring both sides are even.
  • πŸ˜€ Use a half guard with the lever open to establish the second guideline and blend it into the first guideline carefully.
  • πŸ˜€ Gradually move up to higher guards (1, 2, 3, 4) to establish more guidelines, sculpting the sides and blending to the top, ensuring smooth transitions.
  • πŸ˜€ Pay attention to lever adjustments, moving from closed to halfway and then fully open to ensure the fade is smooth and even.
  • πŸ˜€ Use scooping motions with the clippers to avoid creating harsh lines while blending the guidelines.
  • πŸ˜€ Take your time when blending the guidelines, using small and consistent strokes to prevent creating darker lines.
  • πŸ˜€ After completing the fading process, use a trimmer or electric shaver to clean up the neckline and sideburn areas for a polished look.
  • πŸ˜€ Always check the haircut in the mirror from different angles to spot any unevenness, and make small touch-ups as necessary.
  • πŸ˜€ Practice makes perfect: Cutting your own hair may be challenging at first, but with time and patience, your technique will improve, leading to quicker and cleaner cuts.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of this tutorial?

    -The tutorial is aimed at helping individuals cut their own hair at home, particularly for those who are still hesitant to visit barber shops due to concerns about COVID-19.

  • What tools are necessary to follow this tutorial?

    -The tools required include clipper guards (number 1 through 4, plus an 8 guard), a half clip, a one and a half clip, cordless clippers, Babyliss skeleton trimmers, an electric shaver, a neck duster, a hair brush, and a disinfectant spray like Cool Care Plus.

  • Why is it important to go against the hair growth pattern when using the clipper?

    -Cutting against the hair growth pattern ensures an even and clean cut, as it helps the clipper to better catch and trim the hair. It also reduces the risk of uneven areas.

  • How do you set the first guideline on the sides of the head?

    -The first guideline is set by using the clipper with no guard and the lever closed. Begin at the temple peak, slanting back as far as possible, and make sure the guideline is even on both sides of the head.

  • What is the purpose of the half guard in the haircutting process?

    -The half guard is used to blend out the second guideline, helping to create a smooth transition between the different lengths of hair. The lever is typically opened to about three-quarters to blend this guideline effectively.

  • How do you avoid creating hard lines when blending the guidelines?

    -To avoid hard lines, use small, consistent strokes and adjust the clipper lever to different positions as needed. Soft scooping motions are also key to ensuring the guidelines blend smoothly without creating harsh lines.

  • What technique should be used when blending the middle guideline?

    -To blend the middle guideline, use the half guard with the lever opened to three-quarters. Apply small, consistent strokes without lifting the clipper too high to prevent creating darker lines above the guideline.

  • What steps should be taken after blending the guidelines to finish the fade?

    -After blending the guidelines, take a step back and look for any dark spots. Use the half guard to pinpoint and clean up these areas. You can also use your trimmers or electric shaver to clean up the edges and create a smoother, even fade.

  • What is the purpose of the box or edge up at the front of the haircut?

    -The box or edge up is the process of defining the natural hairline at the front, creating a sharp, clean look. This is done by creating a 90-degree angle at the corners and ensuring the line is even across the forehead.

  • Why is it suggested to practice with a straight razor before using it on the skin?

    -It's recommended to practice with a straight razor before using it on the skin to become familiar with the hand movements. This helps reduce the risk of cutting yourself when using the razor for touch-ups or lining up the edges.

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