The video is a tutorial on how to create a natural-looking man unit using synthetic hair. The process involves several steps:
1. **Cleaning the scalp**: The barber starts by cleaning the client's scalp using a product called Bey Room.
2. **Applying glue**: The barber applies two to three coats of glue to the scalp. The glue is applied in dots all over the scalp to ensure an even coat.
3. **Applying the unit**: The barber applies the synthetic hair unit, ensuring that the bottom of the line (black eyeliner) is not overpasted. The unit is then cut down all at once to achieve a natural look.
4. **Applying the tracks**: The barber applies the tracks, ensuring that they match the color of the client's hair as closely as possible. The tracks are laid on top of the glue and the hair is cut down to blend in perfectly.
5. **Cutting the unit down**: The barber cuts the unit down to a natural length, focusing on the back and sides first. The unit is cut down to the "sweet spot," a point where the unit blends perfectly with the client's hair.
6. **Detailing the unit**: The barber details the unit, focusing on the small things to achieve a natural look. The unit is sprayed with fibers to give it an even more natural look.
7. **Adding a part**: The barber adds a part to the sides of the unit, ensuring that the part is in the client's hair and not in the unit.
8. **Finishing touches**: The barber finishes off the look with a little wig shine.
The tutorial emphasizes the importance of taking your time with the client, focusing on the small details, and giving the client more value than you receive in payment. The goal is to give the client more confidence and a natural-looking unit.
1. The barber is demonstrating how to create a man unit using synthetic hair.
2. The process involves cleaning the scalp, applying no-sweat product, and spraying two to three coats.
3. The barber then applies black eyeliner to create a natural-looking line.
4. The barber uses a spatula or application brush to apply glue to the scalp.
5. The barber applies the glue in a dotted pattern to prevent it from being too heavy in some areas.
6. The barber applies the glue in two to three coats.
7. The barber uses a spatula or application brush to focus on the edge of the scalp.
8. The barber applies the tracks, which are laid on top of the glue.
9. The barber ensures that the tracks are laid side-by-side and fit into the grooves.
10. The barber uses a back of his special or rat tail comb to press the track down.
11. The barber cuts the hair down to give it a natural look.
12. The barber uses scissors to cut off any extra pieces of hair.
13. The barber uses a dry towel to press down on the unit and ensure all the tracks are stuck to the glue.
14. The barber uses a magic clip to cut off any extra pieces of hair.
15. The barber uses a magic clip to go down at an angle to cut off any extra pieces of hair.
16. The barber focuses on cutting the unit down to a nice length before starting to detail it.
17. The barber uses the corner of his magic clips to go in and out of the grooves until he gets a perfect blend.
18. The barber gradually cuts down the tracks until he reaches a comfortable sweet spot.
19. The barber uses the corner of his magic clips to go in and out of the grooves to eliminate the noodle effect.
20. The barber takes his time to detail the unit to perfection.
21. The barber uses a spray to give the unit a natural look.
22. The barber adds a part to the sides of the unit.
23. The barber finishes off the look with a little wig shine.
24. The barber emphasizes the importance of giving clients their confidence and smile back.