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fading with detachable blades???

Metal Blades used for detachable blade clippers.

fading with detachable blades???

Postby tightblendz on Thu Feb 07, 2008 4:37 am

how do i fade with these detachable blades im confused for the oster when it says the 000 removes the 0A line and the 0A removes the 1 line and the 1 blade removes lines from the 1A etc... but when i do my tapers with a 000 then 0A and then 1 and 1A how will i removes these lines?? but i was thinkin if i did it like this the second way i would start with either 5-0 or 4-0 or 3-0 to make my 1st line then use the # 1 to make my second line but use 0A to remove # 1 line, then use 1.5 to make third line and use 1A to remove 1.5 line, n last i would use the 3.5 to make fourth line and use #2 to remove 3.5 line and this is for either a bald temps or skin tight tapers holla at me for more feedback with this thank you

godbless!!
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Postby BarbersOnlyMagazine on Mon Feb 11, 2008 1:19 am

Here is 1 technique. Remember, different textures of hair require different blades.
For a bald fade, start with a 5-O, make the next line with an OA, next line with a 1-a. You can use the 3-O and the 1 blade to take those lines out. However, you will have to freestyle with your clippers and clipperguards to take out the remaining lines. It's one of those things that you will have to see (watch for our dvds) and you will better understand.
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Postby tightblendz on Mon Feb 11, 2008 1:23 am

ok thank you i have ur recent magazine with the green backround and the cut that you performed in the back of the magazine it looks like a bald temps with faded sideburns is that one dvd that you are commin out with???? it has bgcutta
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