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Video: A Short Fade Haircut vs. a Long Fade

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Hi, I'm Don Bewley with Eufora International. We're here at the Eufora Beauty School Academy in Carlsbad, California. And I, I know a lot of people now who really been seeing some great haircuts of the Gatsby movie; the men's haircut are so popular right now. One of the challenges is where do you find it, you know, where do you look for, where do you ask for? So, today, I have my global team member, Jay Fata here with me who also is head of our barber team for you know, worldwide for us, and Jay's going to explain to us and show you what to look for in a great fade. So, we brought two fades, the low fade and a high fade. So, Jay, we're going to start with the high fade, right? So, let's turn our model around here and you want to explain, talk to a little bit? "The high fade is more of a, your all-American everyday fade, where it starts real low, there's a little bit of a hairline, you can make it natural or skin fade. But, it comes up passed the occipital bone and gives great direction. It's more of like your everyday all-American fade. Whereas, James right here, my friend, has a low fade; so, this is more of a gentleman's cut, more detailed. Everything is about details in the hair. So, this like a real low gentleman's fade. So, when you put in a collar on, it has a little bit longer less than time before it grows in with the neck hair and the fuzz. But, you don't go, you don't go above the occipital bone or too high, keeping his, his front looking real distinguish and dapper. If, nowadays with like James here with the Gatsby looks, this hairline, his weight lines right here are supposed to be in there naturally. When you take a fade and then a scissor cut and you put them together, it's like a perfect storm. So, it's a, it's a specific detail that I'm looking for out of my fades." You know, Jay one thing I've, you know, I know that you teach, if, if you're going to get married, you know, don't go the day before. Go three, four days before you go. One, because if you're tan, you're going to get tan line, right? "It's absolutely correct." It's hard to keep that. And the hair has its you know, chance to settle down too. So, once again, Jay Fata, Don Bewley and high fade and low fade. Thank you.
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