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Sleep to Haircutting Video at Indian Salon - Indian Barber Experience ASMR Series @LifeIsEasy

How to Give a Fade Haircut:
Figure out how short to cut the hair. Fade haircuts are typically short, even buzzed, near the nape of the neck. The hair gradually gets longer on the back and sides of the head, and it's longest at the top of the head. Any type of gradual transition from short to long is considered a fade, so before you begin, it's important to know how short you want the shortest part, and how long the longest part should be. Consider these distinctive fade haircut styles:
A Caesar fade: The Caesar fade is cut very short in the back and on the sides with a slightly greater length on top. The hair on top is combed forward, rather than parted, and the short bangs are typically swept to the side.
A high and tight: A high and tight haircut is virtually shaved on the sides and in the back, with a short cap of buzzed hair on top. It's a popular military style.
A Princeton: This type of haircut is an inch or two long on top with a gradual fade to a shorter length in the back and on the sides.
A fauxhawk: This cut is like a Princeton, but with a sharper fade. The top is quite long and the back and sides are buzzed or shaved.

Decide where to start the fade. Everyone has a different preference for where the hair should fade from longer to shorter. The fade typically starts at the ears and becomes shorter down to the neck. Fading at the ears flatters most head shapes, but you should take the following factors into account to personalize the cut:
If the person's hair is finer in some places than in others, the fade should begin where the hair texture changes (as long as that's close to the ears). This will make it easier to created a blended look.
If the person has a cowlick that would make it difficult to fade at a certain point on the head, plan to start the fade just above or below it.
Use clippers. Using clippers for a close cut results in an even, neat effect that's more difficult to attain with scissors. Using a different guard setting for each length - #3 for the top, #2 for the sides, and #1 for the neck area - is the best way to create a high and tight or another shorter style. This method is often called the 1-2-3 method.

Start with the #3 guard. Set the clippers to the #3 guard length and buzz the entire head, including the top, sides and back, so that each part of the hair is a uniform length. Work against the grain of the hair to achieve an even cut.
Switch to the #2 guard. Beginning in the back, cut the hair in vertical strokes from the neck toward the crown, stopping just short of the crown so that the hair on top of the head is left long.
As you near the crown with each stroke, pull back a bit so that the hair lengths fade together smoothly. Do the same on the sides of the head, taking care to pull back at the same height around the head.
Blend any uneven lines by going back over them with the #2 guard.

Finish with the #1 guard. Start at the nape of the neck and work in upward strokes toward the middle of the back of the head. Pull back a bit to blend the shorter hair with the longer hair. Continue around the head, pulling back at the same height in each area.

Examine the cut. If there are any spots that are uneven, too short or too long, go back over them with the appropriate clipper guard. Shave the hair from the neck to create neat edge at the bottom of the hairline.
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Видео Sleep to Haircutting Video at Indian Salon - Indian Barber Experience ASMR Series @LifeIsEasy канала Mrinal Choudhary - ASMR
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