Today we have easy steps for a Mohawk with One Master & No Guards!!! Let me know down in the comments what you would like to see next. Thank you for watching!
I'm a barber in New Jersey the shop I'm in is okay. I need someone that has the patience to show me other techniques. I work full-time nights and want to open a barbershop before I retire to start teaching how to cut hair.
that was a nice and different way of doing it. i cant think of a few other ways of going about it too. that what makes barbering great there is no one way of doing anything. i do like that finger placement you have on the clipper too i'll defnitely be adding that to my game. also raking down the side of the head with the clipper in a turnt over postion was nice for this cut too. ive had license for over 20 years and still learn new techniques when i see them everyday thanks my guy
@@larrysbarbercollege I like to debulk after I sponge. Then I’ll set my bald line. And then work my system after that. And always save the lineup for last. It out the artwork in a frame 🙏🏽
You made that look easy. But many barbers just starting out need to already “have that touch” and understand how to use the corners of the clippers. Otherwise they’re gonna be in for a long day. 😊 Nice cut on the Mowhawk brother. 💈 ❤ 👊🏽
Precision at its best!!!! I need to start trying NO GUARDS
Mr Larry I really enjoy watch you teach your craft sir👏👏👏🙋🙋💈💈💈💈💈✂️✂️✂️✂️✂️
Bro really is a MASTER Barber. Too cold!!
Teach Larry
I swear Larry me and you come from the same Era of cutting
Wish I would have went to his barber school 😮
Great video! Nice stylish cut. All while rockin' the Astro Kicks and Goods gear!
PROTECT THIS MAN AT ALL COST. he's cold blooded on the clippers. seriously!
Wow! Wish I could come out there and do a one on one workshop with you. You teaching really good foundational stuff
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I'm a barber in New Jersey the shop I'm in is okay. I need someone that has the patience to show me other techniques. I work full-time nights and want to open a barbershop before I retire to start teaching how to cut hair.
that was a nice and different way of doing it. i cant think of a few other ways of going about it too. that what makes barbering great there is no one way of doing anything. i do like that finger placement you have on the clipper too i'll defnitely be adding that to my game. also raking down the side of the head with the clipper in a turnt over postion was nice for this cut too. ive had license for over 20 years and still learn new techniques when i see them everyday thanks my guy
Your a Fucin Wizard!
Wicked fresh.
Look at her Smile, after.
That's what makes it worth it!
Nice very professional
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That’s a gem right there. On course hair it tends to move when you comb or sponge. So always start off with a comb /sponge 🙏🏽
Thank you for watching! What are the next steps you take after sponging it?
@@larrysbarbercollege I like to debulk after I sponge. Then I’ll set my bald line. And then work my system after that. And always save the lineup for last. It out the artwork in a frame 🙏🏽
Love The Art..Without using any guards How Do you keep your Masters Cool?
Good clean cut
Thank you! Larry is a Master Barber for over 30 years now.
Nice work
Do you recommend any of those clippers and trimmers on the market,say style craft... babyliss?
You made that look easy.
But many barbers just starting out need to already “have that touch” and understand how to use the corners of the clippers. Otherwise they’re gonna be in for a long day. 😊
Nice cut on the Mowhawk brother.
💈 ❤ 👊🏽
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Does this picking technique only work on coarse/curly hair types?
Can you list the materials you used for the entire cut?
How did you learn that technique
this is crazy no guards no nothing.
Horrible technique! No established guidelines at all. How are students supposed to learn how to do a Mohawk?