Neck Shave and Styling (ASMR Heavy Tingles) - Indian Street Barber Episode 3 (1080p)

Mrinal Choudhary - ASMR
Mrinal Choudhary - ASMR
173.4 هزار بار بازدید - 8 سال پیش - Sunil uses his blade to
Sunil uses his blade to shape and style hair style. Amount of detailing is amazing! Happy ASMR!
How to hair cut tutorial:
Decide how you want your hair to look. For the most part, you’ll want to keep pretty much the same hairstyle you normally wear, at least for the first few times you cut your own hair. However, you may want to consider some minor changes, such as letting your sideburns grow or eliminating them altogether.
Choose the right size of scissors to work with. Home haircut kits often come with the type of scissors barbers normally use, which are long, thin, and pointed. These scissors are fine for cutting someone else’s hair, but you may find them unwieldy to cut your own hair with. Instead, try using shorter-blade scissors,[1] such as the following:
Mustache scissors
Cuticle scissors
Children’s scissors
Whatever type of scissors you choose, be sure the blades are sharp so they cut your hair cleanly
Get a fine-tooth comb. The comb will be used to part and straighten your hair, eliminating tangles that will make it difficult to get the cut you want. A long comb of the kind barbers use instead of a shorter pocket comb is recommended.[3]
If you can’t find this kind of comb, you can use a pocket comb for the actual combing and your fingers to grab your hair when cutting it.
Wet your hair. Although old-style barbers typically cut dry hair, modern stylists usually find it easier to work with wet hair when cutting, particularly when cutting thick hair. You can do one of two things:
Wash your hair, or at least wet it thoroughly in the shower. Let it dry to the point of dampness before cutting.
Wet your hair as you go, using a spray bottle.
Comb the hair around your ears and temple forward.

Lift the hair up with your comb or fingers.

Slide the comb (or your fingers) away from your head. This will set the limit for your scissors to cut. The further away from your head you slide the comb or your fingers, the less hair will be cut.
Cut the exposed hair, with your scissors perpendicular to the comb or your fingers. Cutting with the blades perpendicular to the comb removes a volume of hair without damage, as long as the comb is between the tips of the blades and your scalp.
Every few cuts, stop and look at your progress. If something doesn’t look even, go back and cut a little more until it is.
Take a little at a time off the top. Use the comb or your fingers to raise the hair on top of your head straight up and cut off from 1/4 to 1/2 inch (6.35 to 12.7 mm). Work slowly and carefully, as you did when cutting the sides.
Cuts to the hair on top of your head are more noticeable than cuts to the hair on the sides of your head. A few notches on the side of your head can be taken as an attempt at a punk look, while a few notches on the top can be taken as the start of male pattern baldness.

Clean up the edges. After trimming the sides and top, the only two parts you have left to tackle are your sideburns and the back of your head.
You can trim your sideburns with either a safety razor or electric shaver with a pop-out trimmer. If you want long sideburns, trim from the bottom of your ears; if shorter, you can use the depression below your cheekbone or the tragus (the thick flap of skin at the front of the ear) to determine where the bottoms of your sideburns should be. Place your fingers underneath each sideburn to check that they’re even.
You can use a beard trimmer or edging wand to cut the “wings” that form on the back of your neck as your hair grows there. You want to start with a grazing cut at the top of the neckline, then cut progressively closer as you work toward the nape of the neck. (This is where you want to have a second mirror available to see what you’re doing.)
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