QuoteReplyTopic: Learning The Fundamentals Of Hair Cutting. Posted: December 10 2006 at 4:33pm
For the longest time i have always been facinated with the different styles for urban people's hair cuts. I decided that i want to learn and make a few bucks off of it, is there any specific information yall could possible provide?
I carry the Andis T Outliner and the Oyster Shaver that can be adjusted for leveled cuts.
im a barber myself. i got andis t-outliners wit titanium teeth. the titanium iz more expensive but more quiet, stays cool reducing razor bumps at da back of ya neck, n the teeth revolve faster more smoothly for sharper cuts n shape ups. my clippers are oyster vibration reduced. so the more hair i cut in a day my hand wont get that tingling feeling between customers. i got a kit that came with taper angle blades, t-outliners, all level guards, scissors, brushes, n razor cool gel. bout a 250$ kit.
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I've been cuttin my hair for a LONG time, year and half about maybe. (Check out how long ago i posted about cuttin my own hair) I got the andis ceramic edge which cost bout $60 and the andis trimmers which cost about $45. Cuttin is super easy to do, i've saved soooo much money cuttin myself; i've only messed up like twice my whole life. I still need to learn how to line myself up tho :)
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