Depending on how short the client wants to go helps me to determine which guard size to use. In Ethan's case he is trying to keep it a little on the longer side, I always use Clippers with the adjustable blade lever to help you blend in that extra 1/2 of an inch.
Ethan has a lot of cowlicks near the crown of his head. I believe in changing guards many times to make it flow cleanly and precisely . I started with a 3, 3 1/2 all the way up to a 5. Then scissor cut and texture the top.
Rub American Crew fiber in your hands about the size of a nickle. rubbing it will warm it up and help it liquefy just a little bit more to help make it more workable especially to separate the hair for texture or to help lay down cow licks.
Posted from my blog with SteemPress : http://sharonsblog.markecoast.com/wp/blog/2019/09/26/the-perfect-fade-style-with-crew-products/
Welcome to Steemit, Sharon (@sharonsult). I popped in because @paulag mentioned your blog in her Tuesday curation. Good to see anothe WP user on board
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