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I have a hi-top fade, how to I maintain it from gettin' split ends/dead ends and keeping it perfectly box-shaped?
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^ a friend of who's had a high-top fade for some years now gets his hair trimmed/washed at a salon every few months. Seems to keep his hair healthy.
For all my bald brothers....
This is good for a really close shave for my black dudes/dudes with sensitive skin.
Im looking for a new blade for my GTX... it had an outlinner standard blade on it already....
Its the pro mate the way to go or is there something that can cut closer for the mustache and beard?
I keep them in a old shoe box in my linen closet. My friend that's a barber told me to never leave them in the bathroom
Anybody know where to get blades for a straight edge cheap? My barber gets his from a guy who sells supplies from his van, they are in orange packaging.
Any places online iI can order in bulk for him. He's going morefor price/quantity over quality
Has anyone here used the self cut system?
Wondering if its worth the money
Just cut it. Fading takes a lot of practice. It took many attempts and 0's all around before I finally got it right. Not perfect, but it works for the weekend. The way my hair grows, I'm always due for a cut 7 days after.
I keep them in a old shoe box in my linen closet. My friend that's a barber told me to never leave them in the bathroom
Is the T-outliner suitable for cutting hair? I'm wondering about how close it would be compared to a 0 on a regular set of clippers or if it would be more likely to cause irritation to the head.
I left my T-Outliners in the bathroom for a week one time. The blade rusted .
I left my T-Outliners in the bathroom for a week one time. The blade rusted .
Thats just a taperDont mean to derail the thread
anyone know what this is called, minus the beard? I'm gonna go get cut tomorrow
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