Bruce Banner
formerly jetsetkev
- Apr 15, 2013
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I I stay away from gels so I don't know about the custard... but the CANTU Leave-In Conditioner (Repair Cream) was A-1 when I had my hair.[emoji]128293[/emoji][emoji]128076[/emoji][emoji]127998[/emoji]What's your guys thought on this product?
A hair stylist recommended it to me after I told her I'm trying to avoid using gel since that makes your hair hard.
My dreads are mad long now. Been about a year and a half in. Halloween will make it two years being locked up!
My dreads are mad long now. Been about a year and a half in. Halloween will make it two years being locked up!
Was trying to grow my hair out to get the fade/braid look, but I cut it after a month and a half. My girl said I would look crazy with a braided man bun in the corporate world.
My hair was about an inch and a half before I cut it last night.
Sidebar: invest in a good pair of clippers and learn how to cut your own hair. I've been doing it for years with lesser machines. But I picked up a pair of andis masters and a t outliner on Amazon for about $130. Compared to the money people pay for cuts these days, it's a good investment. Every cut won't come out perfect every time when you first start out, but that only motivates you to get better. Plus with all the YouTube tutorials out there, I'd imagine it's easier than ever to learn.
2 years growing and 1.5 years locked up Sounds like NT might need a locs thread
My dreads are mad long now. Been about a year and a half in. Halloween will make it two years being locked up!
2 years growing and 1.5 years locked up Sounds like NT might need a locs thread
As someone who also cuts his own hair, I have some constructive criticism on your fade. It looks like you're trying to do all of the fading within an inch or 2 of the bald line. I'd recommend starting your line lower, just above your ears, and leaving more room for each different level of hair length. Also, I think it would look better if you curved the line down as you got toward the front to make your lineup really pop and transition into your beard. If that doesn't make sense, I can try to dig up a picture.Was trying to grow my hair out to get the fade/braid look, but I cut it after a month and a half. My girl said I would look crazy with a braided man bun in the corporate world.
My hair was about an inch and a half before I cut it last night.
Sidebar: invest in a good pair of clippers and learn how to cut your own hair. I've been doing it for years with lesser machines. But I picked up a pair of andis masters and a t outliner on Amazon for about $130. Compared to the money people pay for cuts these days, it's a good investment. Every cut won't come out perfect every time when you first start out, but that only motivates you to get better. Plus with all the YouTube tutorials out there, I'd imagine it's easier than ever to learn.
There was one but it failed cause dudes would just come in there and make fun of dudes.
As someone who also cuts his own hair, I have some constructive criticism on your fade. It looks like you're trying to do all of the fading within an inch or 2 of the bald line. I'd recommend starting your line lower, just above your ears, and leaving more room for each different level of hair length. Also, I think it would look better if you curved the line down as you got toward the front to make your lineup really pop and transition into your beard. If that doesn't make sense, I can try to dig up a picture.
I can see that. Might make another one in the future and hopefully we can just ignore the trolls
post a picAs someone who also cuts his own hair, I have some constructive criticism on your fade. It looks like you're trying to do all of the fading within an inch or 2 of the bald line. I'd recommend starting your line lower, just above your ears, and leaving more room for each different level of hair length. Also, I think it would look better if you curved the line down as you got toward the front to make your lineup really pop and transition into your beard. If that doesn't make sense, I can try to dig up a picture.
Not my cut or my pic, but same general idea I'm talking about:post a pic
As someone who also cuts his own hair, I have some constructive criticism on your fade. It looks like you're trying to do all of the fading within an inch or 2 of the bald line. I'd recommend starting your line lower, just above your ears, and leaving more room for each different level of hair length. Also, I think it would look better if you curved the line down as you got toward the front to make your lineup really pop and transition into your beard. If that doesn't make sense, I can try to dig up a picture.
Appreciate that fam. Going to try it out next week.
Believe it or not, I'm actually better at the back than the sides, but it just takes getting used to holding the clippers and mirror. After a while it just becomes second nature. I can't remember how long it took since I started over 20 years ago, but I'd say if you've already been doing it a year you just need to get over your fear and do it more often to get better at it.How long has it taken you guys to become competent fading all around, particularly the back of the head.
Been cutting my own hair for exactly a year. Have the side taper down, but I rarely attempt the back of the neck. Can't eem imagine trying a full fade but I need to get over it.
Im rockin a skin fade right now. Top part is about maybe a 1.5
How would i go about training my hair to get like this at the top?
Growing it
Wahl has a 1/2 guard. Andis has 0. Both are 1/16" or 1.5mm. If you're just rocking the same length all around, that's SIMPLE.I want to be able to cut my own hair, my usual cut is really low, think Kobe Bryant. My barber was saying something about he uses a blade that's lower than a 1, do any of you cats know what he's talking about, and how hard it would be?
Wahl has a 1/2 guard. Andis has 0. Both are 1/16" or 1.5mm
Get a good trimmer. The cut will be no problem, but the crisp lineup might be if you've never done it before. If you're going overseas then converting the power might become problematic with US clippers and trimmers. Depending on where you're headed, I can probably help you with that too.Thanks Fam, I'm gonna "YouTube" it up because I'm going overseas, and I want to stay clean. I keep really low and even all around with a crisp line up, shouldn't be too hard, but I'll see, through trial and error.