Long Layers
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Love how simple you teach. Would be cool to see the outcome though
I got state boards next Thursday - Friday and watching your videos are helping! Thank you so much! ❤️
Excellent. Would love to see dried & styled ⭐️
Enormously helpful . Brilliant . Thanks a million ! One of the best teachers on the net ! 🏆
T h a n k Y o u Mr Eddie I had been looking all over the Internet to try to find the examples of the basic Prismatic cuts and here you go again providing us with all of them I especially appreciate this because I'm just now getting back into barbering I had been retired for several years and I am really enjoying and learning a great deal of techniques from your videos keep them coming. You Da Best !
This videos awesome thank you for sharing
He always reminds me of the guy from THIRD ROCK FROM THE SUN 😂❤
I would really appreciate if you showed us the hair styled after you do the cuts. Thank you for this video
Love your Chanel 👏
New subscriber cut is great teaching is great
Hi. Thanks so much for this video. This is the way i do my long layers. How would i go about doing a face frame as well in this cut? Should i do one? Should i do it before or after doing my long layer technique? I'm a bit confused . Thanks so much for your answer
Sorry was so so so cute
Easy technice
Dammmm Eddy moving to that next level sh*t, Women's hair: Where a haircut can cost $500!
@rickyw.2631
5 жыл бұрын
I had NO IDEA WTH u were talking about, but I ended watching the whole video anyway, lol
Estaría bien ver el resultado final, cuidado! Hay cabello de personas que si haces cortas muchas capas como es en este caso en línea horizontal, hay veces que sus cabellos son tan gruesos y tan lacios que se ven los tijerasos y escalones marcadas..... y como no pulimos ni quitamos peso en puntas quedan súper horribles los cortes y se ve un cabello macheteado! Ese corte en líneas horizontales queda bien para un cabello que la persona tenga poco cabello y medio chino.
Is this 90 degree haircut
@YouTubeBarberAcademy
Жыл бұрын
No it’s 180
Beauty shop/salon ladies; pay attention to this! Some of us want this haircut, and none of ya know how to do this! Not all of us want razor/point cutting! It destroys my fine hair!!!! 🤯
@cyberels
Жыл бұрын
I’m seeing a lot of your comments on this channel, and I just want you to know that “salon women” get the same education. In order to be a barber, you have to complete cosmetology school AND THEN have 300 more hours of strictly barber work. We get the same exact education. Just because one barber can do it better than some stylists you have doesn’t mean they know better.
@island661
Жыл бұрын
@@cyberels If they knew better, and were trained "just as well", they'd do what the client wants, instead of doing a highly textured cut on someone with fine hair.
@cyberels
Жыл бұрын
@@island661 so you’ve gone to a barber and gotten a different result? or you’ve just watched a video of a barber giving a different result?
@island661
Жыл бұрын
@@cyberels I've gone to a barber, and someone who knows how to do a blunt cut.
@cyberels
Жыл бұрын
@@island661 this isn’t a blunt cut (0°) this is long layers (180°) cut… but anyways if you notice them starting to point cut or texturize you should remind them you don’t want it. these kind of standard cuts tend to look very choppy (especially when done by students) if not texturized so they’re probably just trying to present it as best they can. but if you don’t want it just remind them.
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