 Wash my teeth up, wash my face Eat some, drink, wash my teeth up I can smell the smoke from the bacon Eat a shot and shine it from the window One, two, three, drink some Bed and I stretch Do my clothes for a fit Anything I do is drip Feel like a kid when I'm ticked Talking, I still keep it real as it is I show my age, I don't switch Often I'm just as a dad as it gets Try taking nests with my kids Talking, I'm guessing this life how it is And I can't wait for the weekend Keep jammies on like I'm a kid Wake up I can smell the smoke from the bacon See the shot and shine it from the window Siblings on my nerves I might go for a swim When the time go grab a sled Spring on my knee done umbrella Fall back in school with my friends Attitude changed like the weller My mom tell me it never ends Like clocks we evolve in a circle Every 12 months we do it again Wake up Get up Stretch my legs Eat some breakfast Brush my teeth up Stretch my legs Eat some breakfast Milk it Today's class, super excited to have you guys here with me Let me know in the chat if you're an OG If you've been watching this show for a long time You've been a part of these classes since the beginning Also let me know if you're new If you're new type new in the chat So I can see that as well Super excited to be cutting hair with you guys today We're going to be focusing on fine haircut So we're going to work on techniques that go great with fine hair But also I'm going to show you guys how to style hair That's fine as well Give you guys some tips on that How to make it feel a little bit thicker There's different tricks and techniques that you can do To make fine hair feel a little bit different So I want to get you guys involved in the chat Definitely let me know where you're watching from Again if you're new If you've been watching for a while Just keep chatting away Because the more you talk the bigger this room grows The more people we can get exposed to the class So today's a little bit weird It's a Wednesday Normally I do this on Tuesday We got in here yesterday But we had a snowstorm So it made things difficult to get started by 12 So we just moved it to the next day So we're here going to have some fun This is our Tuesday trim show on a Wednesday So it's kind of how it's all going to go So say hello let's get this thing going Let me put some of your comments up on the On the board here Let's see Where's my Tuesday trim And then I can talk about that for a sec Always have the hardest time there Is you gotta unlock it Good times There it is Pop All right cool So this class is brought to you by my friends At MinervaBeauty.com If you're looking to upgrade your salon furniture Definitely check them out They've been a big supporter of free salon education Since the beginning One of the biggest one of the best So we're also very close friends at this point So if you're looking to upgrade your salon Then definitely check out MinervaBeauty.com Everything that's in my salon was done by 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we're on the east side of PA Hello, Ohio I have fine thinning hair And I've been looking for the best cut for me All right So let's talk about this Who is that? Sage Let's see if I can get this up here All right So Sage That's good That's what we're going to go over today Not necessarily the perfect haircut for fine hair But I want to talk about fine hair Really break it down I've got a mannequin back here Danielle One of my stylists here at the salon Colored it for me So it's really cool looking And I'm going to show you guys some tricks on that On how to kind of go through fine hair And how to think about it So let's pop over to the mannequin I'll show you guys the color before we start cutting it But it's pretty cool She did a great job Melting different tones throughout it She used Paul Mitchell Pop XG To color it So really cool fantasy color Look You can see all through there And we're going to cut So let's break down Some fine hair thoughts before we start cutting Because what you want to do Anytime you have a fine hair guest in the salon You want to assess where the hair starts to get weak Because a lot of times If you look at the hair kind of from this point down It doesn't It doesn't look or this point up I guess You could say From this point up It doesn't really look weak So it's really from the neck down Or the shoulder point down Where this is a little bit weaker So that's what I would want to focus on with my clients So I would look at and assess Where the hair starts to get a little less dense A little weaker towards the ends And then that's where I want to base my hair cut in Now I'm going to do this dry today Because I want to be able to see the density as I'm working And the sectioning is going to be pretty simple as well So we're going to work through that first I can see your guys' questions Here's one thing I want you guys to do As we go through this class I want you to put a cue up before your questions So if you have questions throughout this It's really important to put that cue before it Because as you guys can see behind me There's a chat board and it's every single social platform That we're talking on today So sometimes I miss the question So I want to make sure That I get to your questions So just type a cue And then put the question after it Other thing is Share the show if you can So if you're on Facebook Share it If you're on YouTube You could just take a little click of it And share it maybe on your Instagram story Just let's get as many people in here as we can And go in so that the conversation becomes more fun All right Super cool The other thing that I want to talk to you guys about Before I get started Is that we have a virtual cutting club That meets every single Monday At 11 a.m. Eastern Standard Time I'm also throwing in some different guest artists I've been Brown coming in this month as well And we'll have a few other people But the virtual cutting club is a monthly subscription So it's $50 a month You get four classes a month guaranteed And then you get sometimes a bonus above and beyond That moving forward You can watch all the old classes that we've done And we do it over Zoom Which is really cool Because it's a little bit different than what you're seeing right here This is a free class And I try to answer your questions I try to see all of your stuff When we're in a Zoom room I can see you guys cutting hair You can ask me questions using your voice It's just a really cool experience So if you want to be a part of that Go to freesaloneducation.com And you can sign up If you're already signed up on freesaloneducation.com You just got to upgrade your subscription from free To the membership The virtual cutting club membership All right What's up Lynn? Good to see you Lynn's in the cutting club Adele's in the cutting club She's here too Very cool to see you guys All right Let's get started On the mannequin So I'm going to do the sectioning And then I'm going to break it down over on the board So right here Comb out the mannequin a little bit And what I want to look for Is basically going from a session point Back to the occipital bone And I'm going to draw a curved line From this point back to the occipital bone So right here Comb the hair in the direction I want to take it And then I draw a curved line back It's like that I'll hold the rest of the hair in my hand And turn it so you guys can see Now we're going to come across the occipital bone And then I'm going to draw a line on the opposite side And meet So right here And sometimes it's easier if you just want to Kind of break this up And you want to clip the one side away If the layers are a little bit shorter I'm not having really any issues here Working through it This is really exposing some of that beautiful Teal blue color All right So now as I comb it up in the air I'm just looking for balance on both sides So I want to make sure That both of these sides match up And that's good to go So now I'm going to twist it Up and clip it away Slide that clip in And just twist that knot on top Now I'm going to go through and just assess the bottom Kind of feel through it I'll look for those weak points We're going to be cutting kind of a medium length haircut What I find with fine hair is that the longer it gets It's obviously going to get weaker towards the bottom This hair not only has been on the head Quite a bit longer But fine hair tends to kind of break off As you're blow drying it Different things It's not as strong So you're going to have more density in this area Than you are on the ends Because some of this hair is already just growing back From breaking through blow drying Ironing all of that stuff So just kind of meeting it up With the hair that has broken off a little bit That's just going to give you more density Throughout the cut Most likely your fine hair Doesn't get to this point So as it's growing Some of it breaks Now you've got to kind of work and grow it out again So let's just kind of make it a rule That if you want a fuller looking hairstyle Number one is to get it to a length Where your hair likes to stay dense So look for that density I'm going to say this is about shoulder length Is a good length for somebody with fine hair Or go shorter But going longer is just Your hair is just not going to look as full You can definitely hit it with a wand Give it some wave Makes it feel a little bit fuller But in the end It's definitely going to always look weak at the bottom So now that I have it sectioned away I'm actually going to hit it with an iron Real quick We're going to add a little bit of neuro protect To this bottom section And I'm going to iron over it Just to smooth it out Because I'm going to cut a nice baseline to begin with Is there a video tutorial for the color? Not yet Alex But we are I think Danielle did take pictures during the process We'll see But otherwise I'll have her Maybe do it again on a video Because it's pretty sweet this color This color was a big surprise from Danielle Because I just said do whatever you want And this is where she came back with So super fun All right so I'm just going to iron this nice and smooth here This bottom section And if a client came in and obviously It's in the best interest to blow dry To shampoo, blow dry, do all that work Smooth out this bottom You should do that So just kind of assess what your client's hair is like Don't just start cutting it dry Really blow it dry nice and smooth And then as you're working through it You'll have better results Because obviously you'll have a nice smooth palette You're working with What kind of iron is that? This is a Paul Mitchell Express Ion Style Plus I like this iron because it's nice and skinny So it's easy to work in tighter spots It's better to cut wet or dry So Faye that's a great question I like cutting dry On fine hair sometimes So it's not an all the time rule But sometimes especially on longer hair Because I can see that density When the hair is wet It's harder to see How much density you're actually leaving on the head Sometimes it can be a little deceiving One way or the other So just making sure that I know exactly How thick the hair is going to feel when it's done But I like doing it straight So then when I go through it and cut it Obviously I get a nice straight line to it Then we can add a little bit of wave to it at the end All right, so now I've got the hair smoothed out And we're going to cut one length So let me go over to the board To show you guys something real quick So our thought process here Is that we sectioned off this disconnection That's what we're dealing with right now So what we're going to do With all of this hair underneath We're going to pull that hair straight down And cut it blunt Not the best drawer But we're going to bring it straight down Cut it blunt at the length that we want it What that's going to do Is it's going to keep all of the density As much density as we have at that length And we're going to cut our line Now the reason we want to do that Is because we also want to add layers To this fine hair to create some movement But I don't want to take away and layer all of it So being able to keep almost from that parietal ridge That recession point down to the occipital bone All of that cutting at one length Is going to keep it full And then we'll start layering the top I'm going to do all of that parallel to the floor Just lift it straight up in the air And start point cutting into it And softening some of those layers So you can see here, same thing All of this is going to be brought down Cut blunt at that point Here And then all the top is going to be brought straight up Cut into kind of a square layer on the top of the head So that's our work through with this haircut Let's go back over So first things first We got to cut blunt in the haircut So I'm going to use a wider tooth comb So this is available on our shop, shop FSE I'm going to use a wider tooth comb Because I'm cutting it dry And I don't want to hold too much tension on the hair I really just want to comb it down to control it And then let the hair just hang where it naturally wants to So let's turn her around And grab my cutting stool I talk about this a lot But this is one of my favorite things on the planet This is the Minerva Beauty Samvia Edition, I believe Cutting stool It's got this super thick pad on it Roller blade style wheels So it moves across the floor nice and smooth One of the best investments ever All right So I turn the head here And I'm going to start cutting my line So you can see how it's You can't see really anything from this point over But then when you get here You really start to see through the hair And even more at this point So I'm going to go a little bit below But I want to cut my line right down here And this is where we'll have the fullest point in the hair So right here Bring the hair down I want to make sure That you're directly in the back Obviously when you're working in a mirror You're going to be able to see straight on With the mirror Make sure the client's looking straight ahead Their head's not tilted at all Their legs aren't crossed So they're sitting straight And then you can go through And you can cut your line in the back So what I'm going to do is I'm going to Pull the comb down Wide teeth Right here And I'm going to go through And I'm going to cut my blunt line on the bottom So now Already When you take a look at this Look how full this looks Compared to how weak this looks right here That's going to give you a much fuller effect In fine hair And then you can go through And you can obviously give this a little wand Iron to build it up But it's going to have it nice and thick If I were to elevate that part of the head What's going to happen is It would lighten up the ends And it would make it feel way less full So here we go Moving around the head I'm shifting over into the corner I'm going to cut a round line Around the head shape And I'm just holding the hair still with my comb And the reason I'm doing that is because The hair would tend to push With the scissor This is a really sharp scissor But it has a little bit of grip on the hair A lot of people's scissors kind of push the hair a little bit Have it more of a hot knife through butter feel But that feeling is the hair pushing a little bit So you want to make sure When you're going through the hair that you have the comb there Just as a safety point And this would be right above the shoulder Kind of right on top of the shoulder So I don't have to worry about it If we were going a little bit lower Maybe on shoulder That's where we chose to cut this Then I would have her turn her head a little bit And then I would cut it The line in the most natural fall possible So the same thing on this side Here And because I'm using the comb To hold the hair in place I can come through here And I can cut back towards my line If I were just cutting the hair like this I would not want to come back at it I would want to go this way To push the hair in the same direction But because I'm holding it still with my comb It's okay So again here Down Just matching those two lines up There we go Nice blunt feel to the haircut I'm not worried about the total outcome of that yet Because I'm going to go through and do the rest of the cut And then I'll work that perimeter even more And then we'll go through and style it So All right Sorry I'm reading Maria's question Let me go to Maria's question real quick Before I move on Here is kind of the fun part about these classes Is that my goal with these classes Is to answer as many questions as possible Because we're on here live I'm obviously I'm recording this class To make it a small three to 12 minute hair tutorial That will then live on Facebook and YouTube And Instagram and all of that But I so I want to get in there And really answer as many questions as possible So if I'm answering a lot of questions I'm talking a lot This is really part of the process of filming this video And trying to get you guys as involved as possible So those of you guys that love the two minute tutorials This will be one So you know You can choose to hang with us And ask questions and be a part of it Or you can wait and that tutorial will be out soon Why are you waiting to correct the perimeter So Ruby I'm not really correcting the perimeter Oh that's a dumb There you go Ruby Love your cartoon picture I'm not really waiting to correct the perimeter The perimeter is pretty locked in But I'm going to go through and point cut it a little bit At the end As I start to see this style unfold So sometimes I just get everything at the length I need it And then I'll go through and kind of work it later In the detail portion of the cut So for me I always think about speed in the salon So not necessarily working fast So I mess things up Working efficient And going through and making sure that I don't like to Let's talk about this real quick So stylists and Successful stylists in my opinion Are ones that are very consistent in their timing So being able to Book a client And efficiently book that client So not necessarily Trying to do everything in the first visit I try to plan out that I'm going to spend about an hour and a half with every client And in that hour and a half I'm going to get most of the things they want done And I'm going to plan out everything else So trying to get the stuff done that they want So that's what I want you to think about Is as I'm moving through this haircut I'm not taking a lot of time on different areas I like to get it set And then at the very end I do that detail work And then I know really at that point how much time I have to do that detail work So depending on their haircut And the complexity of it That's kind of how I go about it So if you're an independent stylist and you don't own a salon Are you able to sign up for the FSE portal? I've tried several times But I can't get past the section asking for salon information Salon information is where you do hair So it's not your salon It's just the information of where you currently do hair So if you're an independent stylist You don't own a salon You've got to have a place of business to be able to get clients to go there So make sure that you just put in whatever the address is of where you do hair But people contact you through that portal It's not the salon anyway So you put whatever phone number they would contact you for hair But most of the time I think we took out the phone number really Even not sure I think it's hidden So that they contact you only through the app So hopefully that helps All right So let me go back over So now we've got our length cut And I'm going to go through and work the top section Like I said before All of this is going to kind of come straight up So I'm going to let this down for now And you'll see it kind of come over everything Now you could continue to cut this hair blunt if you wanted But you'll see that that's hitting right where that density I was talking about So where it gets a little bit thinner So what I'm going to do is Grab my Scissors here So I'm going to comb this into a couple sections So I'll comb it back Find their parting that they're going to wear We'll comb it back here Second second comb drop It's one of those days So here's the parting Part it right there And then I'm going to find what splits the front and back So right here Down to the hairline We talk about this all the time So there's that hairline This is kind of the hair that's going to sit in the back of the head So I'll clip the rest of this away I'm going to do the same thing On the opposite side over here Find the front and the back Down to the hairline All of this hair Wants to fall into the back And all of this hair Wants to fall into the side I'll clip that away So now we've got our back portion Of the haircut So what I'm going to do is I'm going to take this And I'm going to elevate it up So I'm going to stand on the left hand side of the head That's locked in for you guys So left hand side of the head Vertical section Straight down the center back I'm going to bring this up Now my guide I will see kind of from the bottom You can decide Do you want to cut at that guideline here Or do you want to go a little bit past it If you go past it It's going to push hair below the perimeter line That's okay You can always go in and point cut that Or cut it blunt at the end And that's what I'm going to choose to do Because I want to push a little extra weight To the bottom And I don't want extra short layers on the top So here we go Up Just like that The guideline falls out And now I'm going to go in And I'm going to point cut Through the hair So now take a look At how full When you take away these pieces How full the back of this looks Right here It starts to kind of Elevate out It's got that fullness to it And that's the same thing I want to do on both sides So this side now I'm going to bring it up to the center Guideline falls out And now what's happening When I pull this hair up into the center It's over directing What happens when we over direct When we over direct It pushes weight away from where we're pulling it to So if I'm pulling it away Towards my body It's going to push the most weight away from my body So right here Bring this hair up Cut Your line And you can see How this starts to build A really nice kind of lob shape to it Medium length haircut feel Now these little pieces Are going beyond the perimeter That we knew was going to happen So that's what we can go in and take off later I'm going to do the same thing on the Left hand side Felicia, I'm new to this channel Watching from work In a hospital in Chicago Oh, thanks I appreciate the rest So Felicia, thanks Hopefully you're getting some ideas To share with your hairdresser here So we lift the hair up Just like that And we're going to cut it All being brought to that center point Just like this Point cut through Now maybe we break down Point cutting just a little bit One of the things I like to do with point cutting We talked about this in our virtual cutting club classes But one of the things I like to do with point cutting Is point towards your body And back at your body So towards your body Back at your body And that's how you cut You don't want to come this way Lifting your elbow up And cutting into it Because look what happens As I cut into it That blade is attacking my finger If I shift it like this My elbow goes down So I'm going to cut it Down so I'm more comfortable And then the blade that's coming out My finger is being blocked By the steady blade So I can actually go through here And not worry about cutting myself Because I feel this blade Rubbing across my hand So I just come down Cut and come through and cut So work on that motion As you come through And you're cutting the hair So that you can kind of decide Now if you want to cut A precise line when point cutting You're going to go in And come at more of an angle And you can work that precise line If you want to remove Just a tiny bit of weight Within a haircut You would go and start Shifting your hand up The more of an angle That gets more T to the section Right T to the section This is going to take out Very little weight So you'll be removing Just tiny little bits So if I bring the example Over here I comb her hair up I've got a nice little line in here And if I go in Straight on like this I'm barely taking out any hair Let me zoom in So if I'm here Comb the hair up And I cut like this I'm not taking out any hair If I want to remove This takes out quite a bit of hair So you could draw your line Across And then just come Directly in like this And soften that line So hard line through You could cut it blunt like this Be even harder Or and then at the end You can just soften it a little bit Alright Great point My knuckles are scared for life Love it Rachel, thanks so much Everybody Colleen, thank you Lisa, thank you Very cool to see all of you guys in there Thanks for joining today Alright Now, super simple In the other two sides We're going to go through And I'm going to lift this up We've obviously got our length underneath So what I'm going to do is I'm going to Back out I'm going to show you guys This little trick here So what I want to do Is I'm going to take my gas I'm going to tell her To tilt her head just slightly towards me Like this In the chair That's the beauty of working with a client They can help you create A nice little style So I'm going to come over here I'm going to grab all of this hair I'm going to lift it up Over her head And I can see the guideline Start to fall out So right here This is all the little hairs That we cut blunt at the bottom So when I start seeing that And I can see it kind of through here And see my guide from the rest I can go through Lift it up And point cut My length across So just like this Point cut My length across Kind of connecting it To that back point But again Not pulling in This perimeter Because I want to keep that perimeter Nice and Heavy Okay Then there we go again Nice length to it Now we're going to do the same thing On the opposite side Let your guest Do some of the work Have them tilt towards you Just slightly That way Because there's a chair here That way You can comfortably get everything over If you want to lean over the chair And pull it up You can do that too So here we go Grab just a little bit of that hair As a guideline Bring it all up to me To this point And point cut through Now what's happening to the front Pieces of this haircut These pieces here They're going to be a little bit longer Why are they going to be a little bit longer Because the forehead starts to move forward So there's a little bit more Over direction of that piece Because we're cutting everything straight up So all of this Is being cut straight up And because it's being cut straight up You're going to get that little bit Of extra length This is looking good Alright So now we've got a nice medium length Hair cut that has A really solid foundation That's number one Really solid foundation But Also Let me back this out a little bit Carry you guys with me here For a sec So we've got This cut which has a really solid foundation In the base area here But then the layers that just fall over Top of it that have a ton of movement Because of the point cutting So that's the key thing that I want you guys to think about As You go through these haircuts Everything has to have a purpose It has to have a reason of why it works Haircutting is not complicated But If you don't know what you're doing If you haven't been through these scenarios If you don't understand hair texture type Density, all that stuff Then you're not going to understand How simple it is And you learn how to kind of manipulate the situation So underneath here Solid baseline Over top of it broken line Now what I want to do is I want to go through here In this area right here And I want to kind of fine tune it Just by bringing this hair down And cutting into With a point cut technique A little bit of that baseline Of the haircut So right here You can see where some of that passes by Lily thinks one side is longer than the other Probably That's okay We are going to work through that right now We're working the perimeter Of the cut So Now what I want to do is I want to comb down Wide teeth And I'm just going to soften That line around the perimeter Same thing here Down Point cutting A blunt line now I want it to be nice and soft It's got much more modern feel to it As we cut through So here, cool These are the pieces Lily is talking about right here So this stuff we're going to cut it all off It's the disconnection From the elevation that we did This side Is a little bit, I overdirected it more And so that's really What it is, this is the weaker side too So Both sides of the haircut are not exactly the same So like as you're working through a haircut If they part their hair on the side Like this one She parts it over here to this side Show you guys This is a little bit harder So she parts over To this side here So she's going to have a little bit different lengths Because one side has this much hair And the other side has this much hair So But I can see my guide right through there And that's what I'm aiming for So point cut This mannequin does not have thick hair Andrea, just so you know This is actually super thin This hair Not super thin, I obviously have clients that have A little bit thinner hair than this But she doesn't have thick hair And if you saw it at the beginning Like it's very, very light density It looks full because of what we just did But it does not It's not a full Hair mannequin I actually The Erica mannequin that I use that has Burnett hair is much thicker Feeling and then some of the other ones Have even thicker hair This one is the thinnest hair mannequin You can see the scalp of her As you're working through So don't be Discouraged in these techniques So definitely make somebody With fine hair look Also has a nice blow out from Danielle as well So you're seeing some of that volume in there And I'm going to show you guys A couple other techniques That will make it Look a little fuller Alright, so let me see See if we have any questions You think it looks so easy Thanks Marilyn, I appreciate that It is easy though If you know it Kind of understand The process of cutting hair So let me get this camera back on So if you understand What fine hair does And understand those breaking points Like we talked about So I assessed the mannequin Where it looked weak And that's what I brought it up to Now a lot of fine hair guests For some reason want to grow their hair long And have lots of layers And long hair and volume That they see in people with You want to have the best hair that you have You don't necessarily need to have The hair that somebody else has So while it's cool You might think it's cool to have certain things There's a lot of thick hair people like I wish I didn't have so much hair And I could just cut a nice little bob And it would look good every day So you can't have it all But if you do it the right way You'll actually really enjoy styling your hair So this particular look We kept everything heavy And blunt And then just layer the very top To have those layers kind of pop through Do you prefer a cut Thin hair dry? Charlene, yes So we did talk about that at the beginning You might just be logging in I do like cutting fine hair Dry because It gives me A better visual of how much density I'm taking away And how much we're leaving As I go through it Doesn't mean that I do it every single time But a lot of the times I like to Work through fine hair that way Now I want to show you guys A couple Just a styling technique That's going to give this a little bit extra body So let's say your guest has fine hair What I'm going to do is I'm going to talk to them about Different product choices Some of them Actually let me grab So I would work through Let's say like extra body products Something with Panthenol Panthenol is a great kind of Inflator of the hair So Paul Mitchell extra body could go through that Use that as my base We don't need to do that today because it's already blown dry But that would be like Paul Mitchell Extra body foam Would help kind of plump up the hair And then I go in with some styling products That help protect the hair Because fine hair Let me go here Fine hair Can be damaged so much easier Than thick hair So what I want to do is I want to go through it Protect it So we used half the press when we did our iron work Now I want to go in with Or we didn't use half the press we used Protect Both great products Same scenario So I add a little bit of protect to the rest of her hair Kind of work it through Not your best friend but you want to use light products So when I'm going in Obviously the extra body products are going to be nice and light Then I go in with these protect products Something aerosol something Light weight to go through the hair And then when I go in and put my iron on there It's going to protect it from heat damage So think about like a UV Protectant that you use for the sun On your body It's the same kind of concept When you put a hot tool on the hair If you don't have a product to protect it It's just kind of burning the hair And damaging it So one of the number one things I would say Beyond Highlighting services things like that You've got to protect your hair Those don't actually damage your hair What damages your hair is kind of negligence On your style work So blow drying Pulling with the brush Flat irons that are too hot All of these things are going to damage your hair More than A color service isn't going to damage your hair If it's done correctly Same thing with styling hair If it's done correctly, you don't have to worry about it Alright So now I've got Paul Mitchell Pro Tools wand here Let me see if I can get it to He wants to focus on her face There you go I'm going to pop this thing on here It's got a This nozzle Goes in a cone shape in a way What I like is it starts a little bit wider So when I put the hair Into it I get a little bit tighter Wave towards the mid shaft But not super tight at the base The base I just want to create a little Extra volume which is going to give me This is going to give me the volume And this is going to give me a little extra twist And then the ends I don't actually even wrap around This tool So right here Let that heat up we're almost there I'm also going to use my Ergo Diamond head brush this is available On our online store as well Shop FSE Those of you guys that are OGs in the chat Can you please write Shop FSE Put the link in there so everybody can see it On all the different platforms I'd really appreciate that Let's see here I can pop it up as well But Shop FSE If you guys are looking for brushes Scissors, our new tri razor Which is this tool here I'm not really using it today This is our tri razor it's got Three tools in one It cuts 100% of the hair 25% and 50% all in one Tool we're shipping that worldwide So if you want to purchase it Go to our online store Keep posting that In the chat for me guys so you guys are the best Alright So here we go I just want to be a little Organic with the way that I Pull these pieces out I'm just going to softly bring it around The iron and I want to put it In kind of a ribbon motion So not putting it all together I'll show you guys what I mean So right there you can see How it kind of just lays In a nice ribbon pattern What I mean by don't just Kind of clump it all together Is take a section and wrap it Kind of on top of itself like this Unless you're looking for tighter curls Add a little bit of wave to the hair Which in turn will create Some fullness To find hair And go through it just like that And wave it through Underneath here I'll just give it a little Bend at the base Drive a booklet of all the items In our online store I do not have a booklet But we have a website So you can just go to the website And I just redid it too So spent a day redoing Our online store it looks super cool And there's tons of videos on there And it's a little more interactive Than it used to be Which is pretty cool I'm just working through I don't want to Love that lime green color I'm just working everything off of the face So you can buy this Wand iron on Paul Mitchell's website For sure It's cool too Because these It's called Unclipped Express Ion Unclipped It's one of my favorite things Because these I can't I'm not going to try to take this off right now Because I'll probably burn myself But these You can unlock it Is that hot? Look at that You can unlock it And you can get it comes with different attachments You can buy other ones There's a bunch of tools in one Which I always enjoy Being able to change it up a little bit So just go to PaulMitchell.com You can get that there I'm not leaving the hair in it too long For one I don't want to create damage Two, you don't need to I'm just creating a soft Defined wave in the hair And we'll assess the rest of that in a second Let me see I'm going to spray a little bit Up This is a great flexible hold Hairspray What I love about this hairspray Why it's one of my favorites is because It's dry So you can kind of use quite a bit Of it and it doesn't make the hair Feel Sticky Which is another good thing for fine hair Because it makes the hair feel thicker And you can overlay it Multiple times I found it too Sorry Number one, I just love the fullness Of this haircut How it works How easy it is to do So you can see kind of the blunt edge Of it How it really kind of works through Allowing the fullness On the bottom But tons of movement throughout the rest So if somebody had Even finer hair than this You know, this mannequin They're not believing that it has super fine hair Which is totally fine If you had finer hair than this If you believe that your guest has finer hair than this Then what I would say is Go through it and just don't Elevate these layers as much So don't pull them straight up to the ceiling Pull them out Like here And then build the weight off of that perimeter line And then you'd have a full feeling throughout here You wouldn't have these shorter pieces Within the cut So that would give it even more fullness As you kind of work through Let's see Thank you guys so much Appreciate it, looking at all your comments On the screen, I really Like seeing all of those See how do you determine the length In older women Christine, great question This question comes up a lot on my social media Is haircuts that are great for older women I was I actually think that I'm going to do that again Because I did a class where I cut a really short haircut That was kind of geared towards Older women But I just get So Yesterday I looked up top 50 haircuts For older women Which is a crazy thing to Google Because older women Haircuts, I think length wise There's different thoughts on that Certain things that just Kind of look better But the haircuts that I found Were just so dated in style And I don't think Older women need dated haircuts So I think you can wear This haircut, I think color plays A big role in it How you want it to look What kind of personality you have But I don't think age has Anything to do with haircut Links Or haircut styles I think it's totally A personal thing And no one should be judged based on Haircut length style All of that So I think you need to find a stylist That really fits your personality So the number one thing I would tell you guys A lot of you guys in here are not hairdressers A lot of you guys are hairdressers We've got a mixed room I love that people come in here To learn, get inspired To understand their hair better Is people being smarter About the choices they make When going into a salon Or picking a hairdresser, all of that Really allowing people to understand What a professional stylist is all about With that being said We have our own website called stylistlocator.com If the OG's in the room Could type in stylistlocator.com So that everybody can see that website Visually That is our website We're looking at the barriers Towards finding a stylist And those stylists are all Pulled from our app So Our app is FSE now OG's I need you to do a lot of work for me right now FSE now is our app So if you go to the app store On Google, Android Or iPhone Just type in FSE now Download it as a stylist Download it not as a customer All the information, all that stuff You get your training on there Alerts, all different things You also build a profile And you can upload your work to our community Community, can't speak Which is an awesome way To showcase your work And then be searchable On stylistlocator.com So if you go to stylistlocator.com You put in your zip code It'll pull up all the hairdressers The creative profiles on our app And if they have a blue check mark next to their name That means that they work with me On a weekly basis in our virtual cutting club So that virtual cutting club They have access to all those classes I see them on Zoom For the most part, some of them don't show up But I see them On Zoom, we work together So I would pick, you know That first if it's in your area And then see if there's anybody else If you're looking for haircuts like I do So you might find somebody Super talented, doesn't take my virtual cutting classes That could happen too Which is totally possible Could you recommend scissors? So Rose Marie It's a great question None of the scissors that I know I'm not an at home hair cutter Person, so I'm not going to Recommend, I do believe That everybody should go to a salon and get their hair done I understand being excited To maybe try Things out We all have been at that point I think most hairdressers have the story Of growing up and being 16, 17, 18 Cutting their friend's hair and trying it out And then wanting to do this But with that being said You can't put hair back on And there are professionals that are really talented at it That work hard at it And I would encourage you to go find those people I don't do recommendations I don't want to do anything at home That's just not me Although I love that you are inspired And want to do it I definitely would say I recommend finding a professional To do it, but just gaining knowledge Through all this that you can share And talk to the professional about Makes our conversation and our work a lot easier Crystal, definitely want to Do the meeting that you have Yes, it's super fun Any of the cutting club people that are in this room Will tell you It's a great way to build a connection Because I see you guys in the chat here But it's much better to be able to see you on video And really just Watch how you cut hair And then make adjustments to it It's a lot of fun Let's see Read me please I did, I think So if you want to be in those Zoom meetings All you have to do is go Download the FSE Now app And then one of the first questions is Which program do you want to sign up for Do you want to sign up for the free program Which gets you access to everything Except virtual cutting club And then there's a question Do you want to be part of the virtual cutting club You just sign up for that It's 50 bucks a month It is an investment But at the same time We get to hang with me once a week Which usually I would charge about 300 bucks 350 bucks a ticket to come spend a day with me Cutting hair We don't do that right now in COVID days Virtual cutting club is awesome Because you get to do it every week And we get to hang out with each other And I would tell you that I think it's even better Because on a ticketed event When we're in a room together and there's 20 people I spend I talk to one person I can't see you cutting hair Until I get around This way I literally can see all of you guys At the same time And if I see somebody doing something I call them out and we talk about it And we make the adjustments So it's just a definite better way To be right there with each other Alright Gloria, thanks for keeping it professional You're very welcome But I do invite people that aren't professional into these You know, I love it Because again I think it makes the industry better To give people knowledge in all aspects Plus, I think people can take fine hair tips From this styling tips, things like that And understand That they could give this to a stylist Just so that the stylist can understand what they're saying You know, that's kind of what it's all about It's not saying, here Stylist, learn from this guy He knows everything, that's not what it is I'm saying, hand it to them So that they can just see what I'm saying And they can interpret it themselves And give you guys the best haircut Because they know your hair better than I do Sheena, what's the app? The app is FSE Now So if you go to freesaloneducation.com You can click on which phone you have And it'll take you right to the app store to download it Or just go to the app store And type in FSE Now Um Let's see Exactly, Marissa, that's exactly what I'm saying So Exactly The work is in art so, so very good at this Thank you so much, Lori, I appreciate it Any videos on cutting curly hair? Just ordered So here's another cool thing, Danielle Who did color this mannequin That I've talked about quite a bit lately I ordered a bunch of curly hair mannequins Like 20 curly hair mannequins She also has people that might be models She's going to start doing some curly hair work On the channel Throughout the week So be on the lookout for that Coloring curly hair, cutting curly hair Styling curly hair, you know, all those different things So definitely We're going to get some more educators on here Doing stuff Uh Rosemary Totally get it And if it's a COVID thing And salons are shut down, totally get it And have, like, obviously So here's my other Um, position on all of this Rosemary's not taking My clients or your clients Or even in her town, her clients She's taking her son, who might be your client But there's a reason why There's usually a reason, whether it's COVID Or she can't find anybody We got to change that Because if somebody comes in to get a haircut For me, I'm going to make sure I do everything In my power to be educated Be ready for whatever hair type they have And make their hair better than when they walked in If you don't make their hair better than when they walked in They're going to go somewhere else And if that person doesn't make their hair better Than when they walked in, they're going to go somewhere else And eventually, they're going to get tired And they're going to want to do it themselves For multiple different reasons Maybe Rosemary wants Rosemary Sorry, I'm the worst Um, maybe She just really loves hair But why is that a bad thing? She's not charging people for it She's doing what's best for her family Totally get it Now, from that standpoint It's our responsibility as professional stylists To make this industry better With every guest that sits in our chair And to be as knowledgeable as possible Give them a good time, show them Build a relationship with them And make sure that they leave Your chair feeling super Grateful that they found you That's what this is about And if you don't do that Then this industry just goes downhill So it's our responsibility To make it better And to showcase what's possible I think that's why I like that Other people watch this other than just professionals Because I want them to see That there are more possibilities than just You know, if they go into a place And they get discouraged because they didn't get a good haircut There are great haircutters everywhere Great colorists, great stylists You just gotta find them And they're at all price ranges too So don't feel like You know, you can't find somebody Who can do hair at an affordable price You just gotta look, you gotta put in a little work To find it Jocelyn, hi from Quebec Like what you do, keep up the good work And we are going back to work next week After seven weeks Awesome Jocelyn, that's great to hear A lot of people are in that boat I know California just went back So that's super cool I'm sorry you didn't get your answer To understand that one Bangs are tough So Ellen, that's a great point Bangs are one of the toughest things Because they sit on a curve So if you look at Like let me show you this We'll talk about bangs for a second Here This part of the head here Okay So bangs are one of the toughest things Because look at, this is basically Your section for bangs, right here Right Now, a lot of that hair Wants to fall here to the sides And then somebody Wants to fall to the front When you cut the rest of the haircut With a ton of head shape And it's got a nice little curve to it So it's easy to cut it blunt And have a nice feeling to it When you look at a bang All of this hair is sitting Basically below zero degrees So let's talk about the head shape This is 90 Right, 90 degrees off the head So straight off the head This If we drew a straight line here Basically this is zero degrees Right, so this is 90 degrees Here, sorry I have the worst handwriting And the worst drawing skills Zero degrees, 90 degrees Bangs sit here Right, so if bangs sit here They're sitting below zero Which makes them super heavy So those of you guys that cut hair, you know this The further down Hair gets Why this part of the hair gets so heavy As it goes around this curve of the head Because you've got 90 degrees here 90, 90 And it just shifts Up So if this hair is coming And this is zero Here 90, zero Then what is this? Down here Right What is that? It's below zero So it's going to be super heavy When you go to cut it If they have fine hair This is great because you want heaviness If they have thick hair It's not great because now you're going to have Super thick blunt hair So you've got to start elevating it a little bit When you elevate it, you start building a graduation Elevation starts Well, I mean this is It's not graduation because it's one length here But then as you start to Elevate the hair out You'll start to get A graduated line Here Which will start to build up And it will free up some weight Right here at the bottom I feel like I'm John Madden Just the worst drawings everywhere But This graduation Then it starts pushing that weight So now your heaviest point is going to be right here Where it sits at the zero mark So You end up with zero And then you've got your graduation And technically People would call this 45 degrees Coming off like this But it's not 45 degrees because This is 90 out to this point Here And then it starts turning into 45 degrees When you get to this point So So many arrows It doesn't even look like anything anymore All right Susan, thank you so much I was going to put your comment up here This is what it'll look like. That's why Oh goodness, look at her hair Oh wait, I love it You have so much volume This is awesome So there's Susan's comment Love your videos You're so talented I'm going to put some music on And finish up talking here Thank you guys Tips on cutting children Ages 5 and under Tips on cutting ages 5 and under Would be To Give them lollipops and cheese Do you have any tips Or advice for trying Cheese is better than lollipops though Just so you know Because lollipops collect hair So All right, cool I'm not quite sure I understand your comment but Are used to do John Madden hair And makeup before football games Charlotte That's hilarious That was definitely John Madden moments Right there Can you say Mira please Mira, like a Mira or your Mira Power Mira Joanna, thank you so much Any other questions I don't want to Keep you guys on here too long It's a good class today Didn't go too long Again, we'll have the full version of it Out soon Keep up the videos Sheena, thank you so much You pronounce it Sheena Sheena Taylor Julie, thank you Used to do John Madden's hair And makeup before football games That's hilarious, okay, I got you Sweet Famous hairdresser in the house Did he spell it out for you like that Like did he Use the John Madden explanation Like he draw it out on a board For you Because that would be really funny Jenny, you're very welcome All right, cool Thanks Adele, appreciate it Where do you live again? I'm in Pennsylvania Near Philadelphia Thank you I'm really enjoying your videos And as an older person Thank you for the comment About not giving us Dated Haircuts, you're very welcome, Jane None of you deserve a dated haircut Doesn't look like you have a dated haircut And those kids are cute Let's see if your tutorials Managed to layer my own hair last night For me, okay, good job Cool Thanks a lot for the great info Sweet, do you guys have any other questions If you have questions, post them real quick I'll hang on here I don't have a Q and A But I got like Three minutes And then I'm going to go So let me know if you have questions Very cool Those are my grandkids Grandkids are the best I don't have any yet But I have a kid So maybe someday The app called FSE Now Yes The app is called FSE Now So just so you guys know Heads up, I don't take clients in the salon Because I do this full time every day Film videos, make videos for the internet To hopefully make hairdressers Not make them better But just help with education In the field So this is the company that we started I own a salon So if you guys want to book an appointment at the salon Totally cool Super talented people here But I don't take Clients So a lot of people call Saying they'll drive I don't take new clients But go to stylistlocator.com And find them for yourself What site do I go into Watch your curly hair tutorials So you can go on to YouTube And just type in curly hair So if you go to somebody's YouTube channel You can actually search within their channel So there's a search button On the front page YouTube.com You can search in the search tab And just put curly hair And a bunch of videos will come up with curly hair Videos that we've made over the years Alright Cool So Aliyah Any do's and don'ts for fine hair when cutting So great question I do think we went over quite a bit of that During this class So if you get a chance watch the class back Do's and don'ts would be It's not that there's a lot of don'ts In my opinion There's things that I prefer Which is kind of what I did today So Going through Assessing the perimeter length Even if you cut it wet When they come in with a dry You can look at it and determine where you want that length Before you take them back, shampoo them Then when you start cutting it I do like to As much blunt lines as possible Within a haircut But then blunt can sometimes transfer into heavy So when you look at the top And how I did the top of the head I did it with more point cutting techniques Because I wanted to lighten up the line So that's like a couple tips And then Obviously I wouldn't blow dry her hair flat So Go over here So I wouldn't blow dry her hair flat Because then it wouldn't create So much volume in here So being able to go in And Just give it a little bit of a style With the wand iron Maybe blow dry it with A A round brush And then just hit it with the wand iron a little bit To just create that wave And the body in there And then that helps your shape expand So Thicker hair might kind of get this look You already have this look Fine hair is going to lay flatter So then you need to do something to enhance that wave And going in with the products Like I talked about Lighter weight Hairsprays Like worked up You can go in and miss over the hair It doesn't sit heavy Some other hairsprays Finishing sprays they go in the hair wet And they get kind of clumpy Worked up you can really just keep working With the hair and building more and more Volume and body Throughout it I think the overlaying of products Really helps build the body In your fine hair as well Debbie thank you Alright cool What if the client Wants to keep their hair Length long But their hair is weak Adele And we kind of talked about this already though The When you look at a client That has longer hair but it looks weak Gotta cut it Unless they don't mind it looking weak That's the thing too Clients Might like it weak looking So at that point you can just Do what you can Don't layer it more because if you layer it more It's going to get even weaker So what I would do with them Is discuss the options Which is taking it shorter to that The point where they have The most density That's my opinion As a professional and then if they Steer away from that opinion Then that's on them but I'll let them know that My recommendation is to take it up If they don't want to take it up It's kind of up to them at that point But it's really important to Fill them with as much knowledge as you have With fine hair, products, styling Choices, multiple different looks That they could do With this length of hair They could wear it kind of smoothed out If they wanted to but give them some products To plump it up Powdery products, drier products Kind of stack them on there And then they have Options and they see what the style Can do and once You've given them that knowledge Then they might make a better choice If you're just like oh okay Let me do that Then you're kind of Causing yourself trouble Because they're not going to like it In the long run And they didn't take your advice So Alright Thank you Lisa Alright cool Alright guys I got a run But it was really fun hanging with you guys today And Not that long Really fun hanging out with you guys today Had a blast Can't wait till next Tuesday So remember these classes are always on Tuesdays 12pm eastern standard time We also have other classes coming up But next week it will definitely be on Tuesday So be on the lookout Make sure you set that notification bell So if you're on YouTube hit the reminder bell Also on Facebook You can hit a reminder as well So anytime I do anything live I post a video you guys will know When you guys can follow along Remember do me a favor anytime you see me Doing anything on the internet Just hit the share button and tag me in it So I can say thank you I appreciate you guys supporting everything That's happening here at Freestyle on Education If you want to get some tools You want to support the channel even more You can get combs clips brushes Tools everything that we used On this video On our online store You can also pick up a tri-raiser As well which is You know worldwide You want to purchase something from our store You can get the tri-raiser on there for $44.95 Three Tools in one You can cut textured hair, thick hair, skinny hair Wet hair, dry hair You can do everything with it It's a super fun tool to use Check it out on Shop FSE And it's pretty much it Alright Thank you guys I'll see you guys In the next video Thanks so much