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QuestionWhat attachment do you use for the end of the fade?Arthur Sebastian is the Owner of Arthur Sebastian Hair Salon in San Francisco, California. Arthur has worked as a hair stylist for over 20 years and received his Cosmetology License in 1998. He believes that the true work of a successful hair stylist comes from passion and a love for hairdressing.The end of the fade is typically going to be 0, which is skin. So you may start with like a 2, then move to like a 1.5, then a 1, and a 0.5. This will give you that nice seamless fade.
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QuestionHow do you blend a fade haircut?Arthur Sebastian is the Owner of Arthur Sebastian Hair Salon in San Francisco, California. Arthur has worked as a hair stylist for over 20 years and received his Cosmetology License in 1998. He believes that the true work of a successful hair stylist comes from passion and a love for hairdressing.Start with a higher number of guard size, like a 3. Then, go down 1 size as you work your way down from the crown of the head. Go down 1 size for each layer of the fade.
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QuestionIs this haircut popular?Community AnswerThis kind of haircut is definitely in style for men today. It's fairly easy to maintain, and tends to look pretty good.
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QuestionHow do I cut curly hair on men?Community AnswerDepending on length, hold hair, wet or washed, firmly between fingers without too much tension. Regulate the tension by combing hair with the widest-toothed comb you have. Starting at back, comb the hair into sections, noting how the hair recoils after it snaps back. With that in mind, grip the hair firmly between index and middle finger along hair section to approximately where the hair should be cut, then cut the hair above your fingers, starting at crown and working your way outward.
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QuestionWhat's the average time for a fade haircut (low, medium, high, or temp), a mohawk, or a line?Andy WinderCommunity AnswerThe best way to ensure an even fade is to work carefully and slowly. Depending on the hair and your level of experience, cutting a fade can take anywhere from half an hour to several hours.
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