The Coli Brothers Barbershop thread

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Need to get some clippers for in between cuts nicca
 

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but HOW IMPORTANT IS IT TO KEEP A FRESH CUT AND SHAPE UP AND HAVE YA FACIAL ON POINT BREHS?
 

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HOW IMPORTANT IS IT TO KEEP A FRESH CUT AND SHAPE UP AND HAVE YA FACIAL ON POINT BREHS?
 
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but HOW IMPORTANT IS IT TO KEEP A FRESH CUT AND SHAPE UP AND HAVE YA FACIAL ON POINT BREHS?

As long as you don't look scruffy and unkempt like a bum or have a hairline like Ne-yo nobody will give a fukk about how you look. It's important when you trying to bag females or need to impress somebody, but that's about it.
 

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As long as you don't look scruffy and unkempt like a bum or have a hairline like Ne-yo nobody will give a fukk about how you look. It's important when you trying to bag females or need to impress somebody, but that's about it.

OK COOL

i keep my goatee on point but my stache could be better kept

i also need to keep a shape up more often

the back of my head look like im growing a little tail :lolbron:

thats that Italian in me :smugfavre:
 

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Once i learned to cut my own hair i no longer needed to pay 40 dollars a month for a simplistic cut.

I've been cutting my hair since summer. Copped the andis speedmaster II's and the t-outliner. I'll go to the barber maybe once a month just to freshen up the line, then i'll just use that as a reference to go over
You gotta adjust the blades

And how do you do this? I tried with my first pair a while back and they got fukked up.

These are the outliners I have btw, the oster is just for trimming the stache

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SBS-770058
 

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I've been cutting my hair since summer. Copped the andis speedmaster II's and the t-outliner. I'll go to the barber maybe once a month just to freshen up the line, then i'll just use that as a reference to go over


And how do you do this? I tried with my first pair a while back and they got fukked up.

These are the outliners I have btw, the oster is just for trimming the stache

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SBS-770058


I have the first joint dude posted also


and I adjusted them....took the screws out and pushed the blades up higher (which is what I was supposed to do, correct?) and my cuts still ain't sharp bro
 

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Learn to cut yourself and it pays off.

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That's probably $400 worth of clippers right there but I've had them almost 8 years and they pay for themselves after 20 cuts. Trill talk, its not hard at all to cut a ceaser once you practice for awhile. Now I can cut my line-up as sharp as a barber. It has nothing to do with the blade sharpness but the angle. You gotta grip it a certain way, etc.

Only tough part is fading. Ever few months I'll go to a barber and get re-calibrated. But I hate when barbers push my line back or cut my hair too low.
 

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Learn to cut yourself and it pays off.

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That's probably $400 worth of clippers right there but I've had them almost 8 years and they pay for themselves after 20 cuts. Trill talk, its not hard at all to cut a ceaser once you practice for awhile. Now I can cut my line-up as sharp as a barber. It has nothing to do with the blade sharpness but the angle. You gotta grip it a certain way, etc.

Only tough part is fading. Ever few months I'll go to a barber and get re-calibrated. But I hate when barbers push my line back or cut my hair too low.

Walk us through the picture broham, I see you got a couple outliners and a Oster but what are the other clippers (name/model)

And you're right about the angle, I noticed in improvement in my line once i started arching my wrists and doing quick 'dabs' on the line. But whats your method?
 
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