Mateusz Delma Poznań

Buzz Cut

44:46 Basic Short men's haircut Taper and fade
The Buzz Cut Classic course with Mateusz Poznański offers a technical approach to the classic men’s haircut. You’ll learn how to combine a 6 mm cut on top with a skin fade, while addressing any irregularities in the shape of the head.
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What you'll learn

01

How to create a full skin fade using only one 3 mm attachment.

02

How to achieve a perfectly even top with a simple trick using water and a brush.

03

Why is it better to use clippers rather than a trimmer to create the zero line?

04

How to create a shading line to give your hairstyle an aggressive, masculine look.

05

How to stretch the leather with your whole hand to avoid creating unevenness.

06

How to use blending tools and razor blades to refine details and soften transitions.

The Classic Buzz Cut is a fundamental men’s haircut that most barbers consider simple—yet in reality, it is one of the most challenging tests of precision and understanding of skull anatomy. With this style, there is no room to hide mistakes. The course demonstrates how to use the classic combination of a 6 mm cut on top and a skin fade on the sides to create a clean, technical, and well-considered hairstyle that addresses head imperfections, scars, or uneven hair growth.

Mateusz Delma Poznański walks you through the entire process, from preparing the top and a simple trick for a perfectly even clipper cut, to creating a skin fade using the “two-finger” system and working with just one attachment (3 mm). You’ll see why it’s better to mark the first zero line with a closed clipper rather than a trimmer, and how to draw the fade line—low at the temples, high at the back—to give the hairstyle an aggressive, masculine character and shift the focus to the front.

In this course, you'll learn:

  • The “two-finger” fading technique – how to create a full skin fade using only an open-blade clipper and a single 3 mm guard
  • A simple trick for a perfectly even hairline – how to use water and a brush to lift individual, undercut hairs
  • Why is it better to use a closed-blade clipper rather than a trimmer for the first zero-length cut, to avoid problems with the blade getting dull?
  • The technique of stretching the skin with your whole hand, not just one finger – how to avoid creating a “bulge” and achieve a smooth transition
  • Using a shaver like a thinning shears – how to soften the transition line and avoid creating new, sharp edges
  • Final touch-ups to the shape and dark spots using thinning shears once the clipping is complete
  • Style the hairline like a flat top—low at the temples and high at the back—to make the head appear slimmer

After this course, you’ll stop thinking of the buzz cut as just a quick, simple haircut, and start seeing it as an opportunity to showcase your craftsmanship and precision. You’ll learn to consciously work around the imperfections of your client’s head, create clean and extended layers using a minimal number of tools, and turn a basic service into a showcase of technical skills that will keep clients coming back.

What's inside

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2:59
01

A simple trick for flyaways

"Just gently brush your hair back, and any loose strands will come up very easily."

5:46
02

Baseline without using a trimmer

"If we cut that first line with a trimmer, it will be very difficult to smooth it out later."

10:46
03

The two-finger shading technique

"I'm going to use the two-finger method. My first finger will be my open razor."

13:35
04

Smoothing the edges with the corner of the blade

"We don't use the entire blade, but we use the three outer teeth on each side."

19:14
05

The reverse technique for working on the back of the head

"We'll take the opposite approach—that is, we'll start with an open three-piece set."

29:19
06

Circular movements with a shaver without a guide line

"I start making circular movements so I don't end up with a harsh line while riding the shifter."

34:37
07

Blending eyeshadow using blending brushes

"I'll use highlights because I want to gently lighten just those darker areas and add a little definition."

39:34
08

Finishing the fringe outline

"Less is more. You don't need to cut much here; the point is to make the bangs look nice."

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