 What's up guys welcome to today's video today what I'm gonna be walking you through is how to cut a one-length bob Using a side parting so that's gonna make things a little bit tricky if you have any questions post them in the comments below Let's get started. All right, so sectioning pretty simple left-hand side parting like I said Straight down center back after that and then I separate the front in the back Using a vertical parting straight up from the hairline to that high point of the head So you'll see I do it on both sides So I look for the high point basically all the hair that wants to fall into the back I separate that section and then all the hair that wants to fall on the side I separate that as well Comb it over nice and tight clip it away And then I'm gonna start working straight down the center back and then we're gonna take a section Horizontally over to behind the ear and that's gonna be our basic sectioning for the cut All right guys, so now as we move to the left-hand side of the head There's one thing I really want you guys to take out of this video and that is focus on The partings that I'm taking and then watch how I cut very parallel to those partings The parting is showcasing because it's a horizontal parting it is Showcasing that perimeter shape or that shape of the haircut. So anytime you're working horizontally You're controlling the shape anytime you're working vertically. You're controlling the density So I'm going through here. I don't care about the density. I'm cutting everything one length So I'm really following nice and parallel with my scissor to the parting And I'm gonna keep working all the way up to the crown in that same way All right, so now that we finished up the left-hand side now We're gonna work the right-hand side same exact parting same concept the only difference is now I'm working from that inside out So you'll see me do a backhand cutting technique because my goal is that I always want to be pushing The hair to the outside so on the left-hand side I was pushing it from the left to the right and now on the right-hand side I'm pushing it from the right to the left and just working my way through just using that little bit of the tip of the Scissor following that parting. So let's continue all the way up to the crown. Here we go All right, so now as we move into the side section I'm gonna take a nice horizontal parting the key here is to make sure that those partings stay the same on both sides Really working your way through because if you're using that as a guide if one side's dipping a little bit more than the other Then you're gonna have one side longer than the other So a lot of people ask me how do I make my bobs? Consistently the same length on both sides the way you do it is through Consistency so making sure that each parting you take is nice and clean and the same on both sides So right here. We're now running into another key area of this haircut This is the hair that wants to fall to the front So what I want to do is I want to section that away continue up the head shape without Interfering with hair that doesn't want to fall straight down to the side. So what I do is I section away Let's call it the fringe or the bang area Basically from that hairline all the way up to the head You'll get a good clean look at it right here as I section off that little top section But look all this hair wants to follow the side all that hair that's sectioned away wanted to fall to the front So I don't want to add it into the haircut just yet because it doesn't want to do the same thing and also I'd be over directing it if I pulled it into this section, which would create length In the front which I do not want so if you're not cutting a fringe Then you could add it a little bit later But if you are cutting a fringe like I am you want to section out that whole section I'm doing the same thing here on the left-hand side. So now I'll continue horizontal sections I know that all the hair that I'm cutting is falling straight down So I know I'm gonna be successful now just make sure you're consistent with the partings that you take across the side All right, so now I'm gonna let out the hair on the fringe area and I'm gonna go in and start my blow dry I'm gonna do a flat wrap blow dry all the way around the head And then I'm gonna go in and do some iron work to get it nice and smooth and ready for our dry cut Now a lot of you guys probably have questions about the color so I want to talk about that as well So it's joyco luma shine dimensional deposit. I use the six SB She had a level 8 base to begin with So I did that throughout as an overall color and then I Highlighted her in just a little bow tie section which that color video will be coming out with the joyco lime light From color intensity to pop that green in there It's just a really cool accent color kind of shows off the cut a little bit So to go in and cut this straight fringe What I do is I slightly elevate the hair in my comb using the wide teeth of my comb not the tight teeth If you use the tight teeth it pulls too much tension. I want to use the wide teeth slight elevation Let's call it 45 degrees off of the forehead Holding it up there and then just working that line across Notice that everything kind of calms down slows down. You don't want to rush this part keeping the hair In the teeth allowing that to hold it in place And that little bit of elevation gives it a nice bevel, but if you elevate it too much it starts to layer it So just make sure you find that That nice balance and there is our end result. Look at that lime light popping through Hope you guys like this overall look Let me know in the comments below if you do if you haven't subscribed to the channel already Make sure you do it and then also download the fse now app on the app store Tons of free education virtual classes all kinds of stuff on there. So go check it out