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so i twisted my hair up...
i plan on doing a twist out so should i untwist them before going to the barber or untwist them after?
Leave them twisted up and undo it after.
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so i twisted my hair up...
i plan on doing a twist out so should i untwist them before going to the barber or untwist them after?
he can still fade it with the twists in? (the hair that i usually get faded isn't twisted cause it's short of course)Leave them twisted up and undo it after.
It should be like $100 max. That's still $40 more than the Andis liners but you can justify that by the fact that its wireless and can be zero gapped in seconds. Unless you are cutting the hair of babies, I still don't know why you don't want your blade zero gapped. I still haven't seen it in stores anywhere but the fact that I can get two andis clippers and two pro-mate blades for under $200 is enough to avoid it.Andis > Bevel
This guy actually compares the two trimmers.
Keep in mind, I think he has his clippers 0-gapped with a custom blade.
I've got this nasty outbreak where my taper is on the back of my neck :x Any suggestions for getting rid of it?
Andis > Bevel
This guy actually compares the two trimmers.
Keep in mind, I think he has his clippers 0-gapped with a custom blade.
It should be like $100 max. That's still $40 more than the Andis liners but you can justify that by the fact that its wireless and can be zero gapped in seconds. Unless you are cutting the hair of babies, I still don't know why you don't want your blade zero gapped. I still haven't seen it in stores anywhere but the fact that I can get two andis clippers and two pro-mate blades for under $200 is enough to avoid it.
Everyone understands that innovation costs. Being one of the first to own a product typically cost more as well. The issue is when you set the price for your product and it constantly gets beat by a significantly cheaper product (Andis Outliner). This isn't just ordinary joes that think the Andis is better, experts in the field who can justify the high price and would use it every day, chose not too.Y'all don't know what they put into it but keep saying what the price should be. Innovation costs. I think they're on to something, just need to keep fine tuning and listening to barbers. Price should come down eventually.
he can still fade it with the twists in? (the hair that i usually get faded isn't twisted cause it's short of course)
You just answered your own question.
I've got this nasty outbreak where my taper is on the back of my neck :x Any suggestions for getting rid of it?
I'm gonna support the homie Tristan once the price come down a bit man. I just can't justify paying $200 plus for trimmers man. I use both the Andis T Outliner and the Andis slimline and they get the job done in giving me a perfect dry shave(Bump free). And they cost me a fraction of the Bevel Trimmer's price.
Mannn I lost all my motivation to brush lol once I get home from work then hit the gym the last thing I be thinking about is brushing. How do y'all still stay motivated lol
They're really good on coarse hair. I had a thick beard for awhile and I used them to completely cut my beard off and they worked fine. They can be hella sharp depending on the guard you set em at and the charge capped out for me around the 30 min mark.How are those slimlines on course hair and does it hold charge good?
I contemplated on gettin em but passed cuz i just felt like theu would give out after a year or coarse hair.
Exactly. I'm not even mad at him for putting it at that particular price point. I recognize that at it's current price it isn't marketed towards me, but a niche market that has the money to spend. I can feel that. My Andis works just fine and get's the job done.
I wold be all for supporting as well, but it would have to provide substantial value at that price point. I recently replaced the blade on my T-liner and it feels like a brand new machine.
Andis > Bevel
This guy actually compares the two trimmers.
Keep in mind, I think he has his clippers 0-gapped with a custom blade.
It should be like $100 max. That's still $40 more than the Andis liners but you can justify that by the fact that its wireless and can be zero gapped in seconds. Unless you are cutting the hair of babies, I still don't know why you don't want your blade zero gapped. I still haven't seen it in stores anywhere but the fact that I can get two andis clippers and two pro-mate blades for under $200 is enough to avoid it.
Y'all don't know what they put into it but keep saying what the price should be. Innovation costs. I think they're on to something, just need to keep fine tuning and listening to barbers. Price should come down eventually.