I need to remove my hair tonight. It's getting on my nerves. It's just in the way. To warm and just to much work.

@Abdiel Bull Berg; Do you fade on the sides, or do you use one length on top and one length on the sides? What length do you use?
Previously I only removed my hair as much as I could with a hairclipper (Moser 1400), without the guard. The
lever on the sides can't be trusted (it snappes back constantly) that's why I asked you about fading.

A haircut tutorial would be appreciated.
Otherwise I just remove my hair. It will work.
I don't want to spend 50.85 USD on a haircut every month.
I just shave without the guard in the back and on the sides and go 2 mm on top, which makes it really look like a fade because it’s so short.

I use my mobile phone in front of a mirror to see that my hairline looks somewhat straight in the back and use my fingers to get a straight hairline there.
A bit tricky to shave like that on the backside but you’ll soon get the hang of it with the help of your mobile phone camera. Always looks like a hairdresser did it and it’s the only hair style I like having.

And totally agree, spending 50 $+ on a hair cut every month is a total waste of money IMO. Can’t wait until my new clipper arrives so I can shave my hair again. My last clipper lasted for 6-7 years.
 
I just shave without the guard in the back and on the sides and go 2 mm on top, which makes it really look like a fade because it’s so short.

I use my mobile phone in front of a mirror to see that my hairline looks somewhat straight in the back and use my fingers to get a straight hairline there.
A bit tricky to shave like that on the backside but you’ll soon get the hang of it with the help of your mobile phone camera. Always looks like a hairdresser did it and it’s the only hair style I like having.

And totally agree, spending 50 $+ on a hair cut every month is a total waste of money IMO. Can’t wait until my new clipper arrives so I can shave my hair again. My last clipper lasted for 6-7 years.
Thanks for the feedback. I will try your haircut next time. What kind of hair clipper did you use? They should last longer then 6-7 years. I like corded machines, because they are more reliable and have more power. Hard to replace batteries as well.

Yesterday I did my haircut. Looks good. But I used the #1 guard on one of my MOSER 1400. By the way, one of my Moser 1400 I believe I have used +8 years now. I know people that have had these type of clippers 20+ years, or even 40 years. I don't want talk about this further because I'm afraid it will be classified as advertisements.

The oldest one I own I have even taken apart fully and cleaned everything + replaced the blades, they are really simple in their construction.
A really cheap hair clipper that will last a lifetime, but you can't trust the lever on the side, but I don't use that so I'm good.
I did destroy the mechanism by putting lubrication inside, so a gear/cog was slipping against a metal spring-blade. There are replacment parts as well.

I'm getting kind of nerdy with this stuff. I'm so happy when things I buy last a really long time. 🙂
I hate to waste money.

Yes! Cutting the hair yourself is the way to go.
My haircut is practically free at this point in time.
 
Thanks for the feedback. I will try your haircut next time. What kind of hair clipper did you use? They should last longer then 6-7 years. I like corded machines, because they are more reliable and have more power. Hard to replace batteries as well.

Yesterday I did my haircut. Looks good. But I used the #1 guard on one of my MOSER 1400. By the way, one of my Moser 1400 I believe I have used +8 years now. I know people that have had these type of clippers 20+ years, or even 40 years. I don't want talk about this further because I'm afraid it will be classified as advertisements.

The oldest one I own I have even taken apart fully and cleaned everything + replaced the blades, they are really simple in their construction.
A really cheap hair clipper that will last a lifetime, but you can't trust the lever on the side, but I don't use that so I'm good.
I did destroy the mechanism by putting lubrication inside, so a gear/cog was slipping against a metal spring-blade. There are replacment parts as well.

I'm getting kind of nerdy with this stuff. I'm so happy when things I buy last a really long time. 🙂
I hate to waste money.

Yes! Cutting the hair yourself is the way to go.
My haircut is practically free at this point in time.
I just use a Phillips clipper, not sure of the model name. The battery in it is what’s faulty, used up it’s battery life.

I hate to waste money too, have so much old clothes that I’m still wearing to this day.
 
I just use a Phillips clipper, not sure of the model name. The battery in it is what’s faulty, used up it’s battery life.

I hate to waste money too, have so much old clothes that I’m still wearing to this day.
So get a corded one next time, it will last a lifetime if you get the right model.

Same. I have old clothes with holes in them. Apparently it's in fashion now. 😂
 
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