 Channel cutting. So if you want to create a little texture on this haircut Going through here and just sliding through it It's pretty a pretty cool technique and this is a forgiving way to do it So you can see these lines and texture that it creates in there or you could do it with a scissor So your scissor just like this and you just half close and work your way through it So we half close just like this Through the hair. This is gonna be a little bit more extreme, but not extreme There's really nothing crazy that happens. It just takes some of the hair and randomly makes it shorter. It'll work my way across here Slide cutting through you can see when you comb the hair out You can't even really tell except for it looks a little more textured Throughout the cut and then once you get the one side done You comb the hair down and then you can work backhand and work through it That way All right, so that's that part so now I've got texture going through the top portion of the haircut So you can see all that texture that's happening through the top as I go in I was talking about the Yoragi number six here And this is where I like having see the two tangs there I can flip it and have it this way With the blade underneath which is what I like so whenever I'm cutting kind of in blending I like having that steady blade as an actual blade Most of the time when you buy an offset texture scissor the steady blade is the teeth But my preference is to have it this way, but I can switch this one So if I wanted to cut Backhand and do that drag technique this way I can keep the blade down and then what I do is I flip the scissor around and then I have this way I can cut it as Well, the other thing is I like to point cut with a texture scissor So just remove some bulk and I like having that steady blade come across So what I'm gonna do is because I said this is the heaviest portion of this haircut right in the very front I'll take it all up in my hand like this. I'm gonna come in here and I'm gonna cut and just kind of drag Up and what that's gonna do is start to remove That density and bulk from the front of this haircut. So bring it here At my fingers cut and just drag So then it cuts different levels removes different bits of weight keeps the length Don't do it too fast. If you start chomping real quick. It will go away. So just one two Three through it. So now I'm just gonna fine-tune a little bit and then we'll add in some Styling product now if they had a longer face, I might keep this fringe as is Might not go into it too much Let it live down instead of up like with the round face I'm gonna have this style see how I flipped that and I have the blade down So like that we got more of these coming in guys we sold out and they're actually they won't have my logo on them They'll have the FSC logo on them next They're on their way, but these little velcro clips are awesome for short hair So I comb this hair back and I literally set this right here on the parting Comb the hair out and look how it holds the hair perfectly Kind of where I want it I use these all day when I'm cutting in the salon if I'm going in and I want to do like Little scissor over comb work or detail like this little part of the hair I'll use that velcro clip to hold Exactly the hair out of the way that I want then when I take the tri razor and I got my 25 Texture side I can literally go right at the root and just kind of slide Into it and take out 25% of that hair and create just a really nice light effect in there Products all-time favorites. This is a Mitch reformer from Paul Mitchell I got it all over my hands and what I'm gonna do I tell every guy this is to work the product through this way kind of like your channel cutting and then I go back through The opposite direction and that's kind of wiping my hands off and I work the sides and the final thing that I do is Work through the front Because I don't want all the product into the front of the hair right so here This goes up You