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In this next segment, we'll continue to clean this side of the mustache, but it's now longer
than the other side. As you can see, I cleaned off all around his upper lip, created a nice
soft line that opens up this part of the mouth, connects the mustache to the round of the
lower part of the mustache, and gives me a nice clean and soft line that ends up on the
twirl of the longer side of the mustache. We'll create the exact same thing on this
side. Perfect. Now you can see the upper contour line of the lip. The next thing that I'm going
to do is I'm going to pull the longer side of the mustache towards my body and remove
about a quarter inch. How you go about defining this is that you'll start to see that there's
different lengths of hair, and that's what you need to remove to create a nice sharp
line. So pull it towards me, and clean it off. I will twirl his mustache and expose
the rest of the part of the goatee that needs to be cleaned, and that will connect upper
lip to the nice soft line, and the longer side of his mustache. It's already dropped
the part of the mustache that I need to clean, so I will turn him a little bit, so that you
can see where it is that I need to clean this off. The facial hair itself, as you start
to play with it, as I start to twirl it, it tells me exactly where it needs to be cleaned
because the part of the facial hair that needs to be cut off of where I'm twirling and pulling,
and you can see a nice line connecting from the upper lip to this longer side of the mustache.
Twirl it, and it's right there. So, this is what I will clean next. The remainder of the
cut I will freestyle, removing bits and piece that just have no place on this nice clean
beard, goatee, long mustache, and the complete style of it. By freestyling, I'm removing
the sharp edges that need to just be removed from this.