 What's up guys welcome to today's class really excited to have you guys logging on I see all of you guys in the chat Thank you for being patient with me Just really tried how to get one thing going actually. Let me grab that thing So one of the things we popped to this camera real quick One of the things that we do in these classes is I'm filming it for the YouTube channel and also our Facebook That means I have to record it and if I don't have any free memory cards, then I can't record it So that's the truth. That's why we're delayed but now I've got the memory card and I'm going to finally format it There it is format And we'll be ready to go so if you guys are new to these classes you never seen one of these classes before type new in the chat I love seeing all of your Little comments in here like the white hat today. Thank you Susan appreciate that Hopefully it doesn't blend into the background too much Don from London. Good to see you Carmella, thank you so much. Good afternoon Karen Emily is new. Welcome to the show Cindy's new Sweet we got all kinds of New people on here Susan og good to see you Tiffany good to see you as well I believe Tiffany posted on the FSE now app this morning. Thank you for doing that If you guys haven't updated your app yet, make sure you do that. Let me see I'll show you guys a couple new things that are going on with that. Let me pop over To the other camera Okay, so Those you guys that are not part of our app yet. Yep. Here's Tiffany's post right here. She got a tri-raiser Thank you for that as well You can see our community where everybody posts all their work their photos everything We built this app from the ground up Super proud of it We just launched a bunch of new features where you can actually go live and talk to people on there They can chat back. You can ask questions about hair. 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We're going to focus on concave layering into convex layering I wanted to kind of double up that this is really one of my all-time favorite haircuts I'm going to share with you guys today as well So the outcome is pretty cool And that's that's really it. So to section off the head what I did was I go right below parietal ridge. So let me Kind of focus in here So right below parietal ridge draw u-shaped section separate top and bottom Then I go in and I separate front and back Using a nice little square section here right behind the ear following that hairline down And now I'm going to mimic and do the same thing on the opposite side I use a braid just to keep everything nice and tight and out of the way So we'll go right here vertical section down That hairline is really what you're trying to match up with I got blurry zoom in Take off You click off the autofocus Otherwise we'll be bouncing around all over the place. All right. So right here separate front and back Like that you can see right here is our line down the hairline We'll comb all that hair into the back and then comb this hair nice and tight And then braid it. This is the uh, the most you will ever see me with my updo skills I am a three strand braid Uh What is the word I'm looking for? I don't know I'm not good at I'm not good at braiding or words. So all right So now we've got that u-shape section and then we got our front and back sectioned away And then the last thing we're going to do is we're going to start sectioning the back Which is going to be a vertical line straight down center back Kara just downloaded the app. Thank you so much Uh, it's super cool. Can't wait to see what you post on there All right vertical straight down center back Got my spray bottle Couple more clips Also a little fun fact if you guys have a question during the class just type q and put in your question So a q the letter q then put in your question that way I can see it on the screen And I know it is a question as I'm browsing through it Right here go down Comb this hair over so I got a vertical line straight down center back And then the last thing I'm going to do is I'm going to draw a slight diagonal forward line from occipital bone Down to behind the ear like that Clean up that line a little bit And I'll comb this hair over Nice and tight. I'm going to use it soon. So I don't need to like twist it up But I'll just clip it out of the way Nice and tight and do the same thing on the opposite side occipital bone Down to behind the ear I'll check for balance within that section Nice and tight Slide a clip up under clip it away. So there is my sectioning Straight down center back occipital bone over We've got this hair down here and you got the hair above. This is what we're going to cut our concave layers into And then we're going to go convex pretty much all the way up From that point all right so now Let me trade out my comb I want to talk about concave layering for a second I want to talk about the right forms of concave layering so You'll know if you're on the right side of the head the correct side I should say the correct side of the head if your elbow isn't in the way of the head So let's say I want to cut concave layering This side my elbow is not in the way. So I work my way up just like this right If I'm on this side of the head and I go to do that same motion Now the head's in the way. I can't shift my elbow down To get the correct line concave layering is going to look Like this it's a scooped U-shaped motion Within the line of the haircut vertically right so this is concave. So we're going to go concave in the bottom Into convex through the top so it's going to look kind of Like this that's going to be the movement um throughout the cut so That's the line that we're working with so I want to make sure that I have freedom in my elbow So I'll turn the head here I'll take vertical sections and then my body position is going to be straight to the side of the head I'm going to take this hair bring it up Shift my elbow up and then I'll follow and create that line the concave line right now What do we want our shape to be horizontally? Because that's the other key factor in this cut Do we want it to follow the round of the head this way? Or do we want it to kind of push the weight to the outside? Do we want it to be more squared in the back? I'm going to go with square today Because I want to have those nice short layers and I'm going to create a nice square line Not going to follow the round of the head not going to work my way into The round and come out this way I'm going to bring everything straight back in the head just like I'm in a box in the back if that makes sense um, I will also show you guys The angle because when you look at hair And you're trying to figure out shape Go here So when you're trying to figure out shape within a haircut Vertically you can't see anything that I'm doing right so you can kind of tell them going up and down But you can't tell how much I'm going up and down it just kind of looks the same But you can see the shape when I go like this, right? So this is the horizontal line that we want to create do we want to create a square back a straight line back into the head Do we want to create a round line that follows the round of the head? Or do we want to create a triangular line where we pull the hair and bring everything back To this point and create a triangle, right? So That's the questions that you need to ask yourself now We know we want to do concave, but what do we want the perimeter or the uh the shape within the haircut horizontally? What do we want that to look like so Those are the two questions and then obviously the third question is going to be the length that you choose to make the hair Right so i'm going to bring everything out Here cut Bring it here and cut and everything's going to come to this point Straight out from the head creating that balance line in the back of the head All right, let's go back to the front Kind of an s shape. Yes kind of an s shape. We can call this the s shape haircut Let's see Jody i'm watching a while, but not an og i watch to better communicate with my stylist what i want I love that. I think that that's like Some people get frustrated when people that aren't hairdressers are watching their stuff I get kind of excited about it because I want the better that people can communicate what they want The easier our job is do I ever think anybody's going to get as good? Like let's just say you haven't gone to hair school and you don't cut hair every day You're not going to get as good at me as me at cutting hair. It's just not going to happen You're not going to take the job of a professional that does it all the time It's just not going to happen. Could you successfully kind of cut your hair to where maybe you're happy with it? possibly But if you go to a professional they cut people's hair and they understand hair type and they work through it So that's kind of the goal and if you're looking for a hairdresser a professional hairdresser Our app connects to a stylist locator. So go to stylist locator.com Put in your zip code and it'll bring up somebody that has a profile on our app And you can reach out to them message them through the app and create an appointment. So that's kind of the goal here So get inspired know what you want and then find a stylist on our stylist locator and you'll be good to go all right So how do we cut these concave layers? I'm going to take a vertical section Just like this straight down center back And I'm going to bring the hair out now. I've got a black shirt on I understand so Watch my fingers and I'm going to zoom in so that you guys can see even better And the one thing you want to take into consideration when cutting concave layers Is that you're going to be removing quite a bit of weight from the bottom part of the section So, uh, just know that as you bring this hair up, I'm going to try to stay it out of the way as much as possible So I come here I bring this hair up I'm going to come out of the head and then shift my hand up like this And then I'm going to cut short to long okay now I look at this layer length And I assess it and I see does that the length that I desire Is that the length that I want to then move forward to start my convex layering from? I think that that's a good length. I'm going to stick with that And now I'm going to take a vertical section right next to that one Now, how do we cut square in the back or a balance line? Uh, I like to call it. I like to bring that old previous section halfway to the new section So I comb it halfway there I'm out and then shift my hand up and I work short to long just like that Okay Comb the hair down Cut that section in take a third of it away Don't take too much away because you want a strong guide Grab some new hair And remember we're not following the round I'm still pushing the hair away from me like this halfway between the Old section and the new section But short to long Well the stylus locator work for finding stylus worldwide. Yes We are every day adding new stylus from all over the world On the app and is worldwide right here And you get to create a profile on there as well And it'll ask you about your hair type and it'll match you with a stylus that likes to do your hair type because it matches up um The different profiles and what stylus say they like to do and what you say your hair is that's how it matches you guys up And then the last bit Here in the corner is going to come back to me Don't round the corner So now i'm pulling because I don't want to push into the corner. I want to pull it back Now i'm going to do the same thing on the right side. My body position is going to stay exactly the same So i'll take from the middle here And i'll grab some new hair On the side here And now i'm going to be pulling Like this Pulling that guideline halfway to the new section a third of that grab the new hair What is the difference of the v cut versus the square cut? I'm not sure what a v cut is So I don't know if I can answer that question Go to stay imbalanced and then the last bit in the corner here now We can go through and we can check Pulling these both back both these corners back and just make sure that they are balanced up. You can also check horizontally just like this dust My line a little bit now we can move To these two sections up here. I'm going to grab my clip out Comb this hair down Yep, not bringing the hair to the center bringing it straight back Said v shape in the beginning Hmm, not sure still. Maybe I don't even know what I was talking about All right So now I'm going to bring this section. So we let it down. I'm going to stand on the opposite side of the head So this is the side where my elbow Would hit the head But now we're just working straight out and I'm going to cut my line up So we're going to start working from that concave line Which is here So from this point now, we're going to start working convex around the head this way Really starting to build a rounder shape. That's really the goal here still going to go Square with this shape in the back Um, and then we'll decide what we want to do on the sides I'm going to turn this a little bit So my shirt doesn't get in the way So vertical section vertical section here And all I need is the top side of that concave layer We'll let some of this fall out and then bring this straight back. There's my guide And I'm going to cut straight out from the head So then it starts to bevel That's where we start to build up weight a little bit of hair pulling The guideline Towards the section meet in the middle pull Make sure you're going straight back From the head shape. So even though the head is starting to curve My line is still coming straight back and that'll start to push a little weight towards the front Last little bit So I want you guys to see what happens now Jody You're correct. So here's what jody's saying And let me explain myself So she's saying I always preach um I just from canada I always preach To comb hair to the guide side not the other way around that is true until about A year ago So some of the videos that you watch are older than a year ago And for a long time I did preach that you always Pull the hair to the guide, right? You don't move the guide But then I learned so this is more so there's growth that happens with everyone, right? And Unfortunately, some of my teaching and how I've educated for a long time lives on the internet forever Which is a good thing and sometimes a bad thing in the fact that some people learn and then so now I watch some of my old videos I'm like I wouldn't quite do it that way. I still had success in that way. So I don't mind sharing it But now I'm teaching a little bit different. So I don't want to move my guide too much from where it lives But no matter what if you're pulling it somewhere. It's still a guide, right? So these are the thoughts that changed with me a little bit. So even though I would say to push hair to the guide what would happen is like let's say I was cutting this square back, right? uh same way But instead and we talked about this yesterday instead You go over here focus All right, so let's go like here. Let's do this so This is exactly what I talked about yesterday. So um If I were to Take a guideline, let's say we're in the back of the head, right? So let's say here's our sectioning we go from The occipital bone down This was one thing and we kind of we did it square, right? let's just say we're Now here's the u shape section. So now I'm taking my vertical sections just like this And let's number them. So let's say this is number one. Then we go to two three four And then this is two three four on that side, right? Here's what the old way I thought about it You would bring two to one And cut it right so then all of a sudden two is longer than one So now it gets a little bit longer. Then you bring three to two which Is now longer than one Stay with me here So now all of a sudden you're getting way longer way longer as you work now That might be the result you're looking for so that makes it correct If that's not the result you're looking for you're looking for more of a straight line in the back more balance line Now I feel if I take two to one and a half three to two and a half and four to three and a half And I bring that guide over I'm just getting a more balanced line the back because it's not as much over direction It's half the over direction. So you get half the extra length on the end of the the cut line so In turn when you look at the side of the head Here Or let's just say in the back when I look at this line The first way if I go two to one three to two four to three And I get that extra extreme length now my square Line horizontally kind of looks more like this If that makes sense so it gets longer As opposed to if I go in halves then my line looks a little more like This right it's just less length being pushed in an extreme way. So I get the line that I'm looking for so That's kind of that's the thought process Okay, and in turn when you look at Our overhead Because that'll probably be the best way for you to see this And we look at the line that we created Horizontally You can see how balanced that line is across If I would have done it the other way it would have been a little more extreme Just would have had a little extra length So depends on what you're looking for but just be aware of what you're creating the whole time Your new way is much more accurate. Thank you. Jody appreciate it That's what we do trying to get more accurate every day And it's okay to admit that you didn't Do it the right way before It's okay to be wrong. Okay All right Zoom in a little bit more now. We're going to do the same thing on the right side So still building that balanced line Jess I will try to do that. I'm actually working on a video series that will hopefully Have that in it as well kind of by itself All right, okay So now same thing vertical sections bring everything straight back Pulling my guide from the middle You know what I just realized that like I'm just going to make a black shirt that has a white box on it Right there. That's going to be my new shirt for you guys That way I'm pleased you And I don't have to wear a fully white shirt How's that continuing Now I'm pushing that guide To the new section now you could do this in a longer version as well These mannequins are a little shorter. So tend to go a little shorter with The layers but Lauren that's hilarious because uh, yeah, Doylestown is literally 10 miles down the road and I'm from Illinois. So we switched lives And switched lives Straight back So the other thing I didn't really emphasize emphasize so much Was the fact that my sectioning really allows me to do this haircut because if I didn't section at the hairline here um At this point if I went into this hair at all and brought that hair back and cut it that short I would have a much shorter kind of hole that would happen right here in the haircut These two pieces are actually going to be disconnections until the end of the cut. So um, I think it's important to notice that I didn't um Uh go into That over top of the ear section so that I didn't end up with the hole Okay Now we're going to break up the top Show you the top here Take it out and then comb it forward And we're going to break this up into four sections four quadrants and the top this side away And really what I'm going to do is I'm going to split these in two so Now I'll comb it towards me a little bit And I'm going to split it at the high point of the head right here And this is really just so I'm not working with so much hair in my hands And there is another subsection clip this section away as well All right So grab this hair in my hands I'm going to take a vertical parting through And I'm going to bring this hair straight up straight up and I'm going to connect it to this back point back layer Um, I'm going to do that starting by over directing it back and then rounding it off cutting a convex layer through Just I'm always cutting hair Just as asking if I was cutting hair before clash you probably see his hair on the floor always cutting hair always All right, so out And then we're going to draw a convex line around here Cut keep working around the head now. I'm going to take another vertical line And I'm bringing everything up Straight up now. What do I want to do? I want to grab that guide pull it halfway to the new section If you say convex layer, is that just a uniform layer pretty much? Yeah kind of hairs Um Well, I mean I would adjust this with all different types of hair types. So um, I mean You could fit this haircut on on pretty much anybody but you just would change it a little bit And that's hard to say exactly what we would do. Um, but Yeah, like you would change it slightly, so let's just say for instance, they have Thick hair to medium hair do it just like this Fine hair. Maybe I would not cut too much concave at the bottom Probably wouldn't need to it would feel collapsed already. Um, and then I would just put these convex layers through the top Um So now I got that cut and I'm going to move into the front sections um Because what's going to happen guys, this is what you're going to see and you're probably seeing it now I haven't really focused on the length at all. I have tons of layers through here This is very shag-like at this point and this is very thin down here. Once I blow it dry smooth it out I'm going to cut this bottom shorter. Uh, and then we'll have kind of a shaggy Uh haircut look to it. So, uh, just be ready for that I mean if you think about so I see people like trying to figure out concave convex in the in the chat if you think about con Like concave is a line that caves in right? So it caves in so anytime you're scooping weight out Collapsing weight it's concave convex is is where it's either uniform or a curved line that shoots outwards Right, so that's a convex line concave convex concave. So it's just just think about it that way and I think Should make sense for most people all right Sticking with our line across top of the head I'm going to cut Break this up a little bit bring it up to knee and continue that convex Shape really got a time check because I have a client at two o'clock guys To finish this. Oh, we're good. We're good Also, if you guys didn't know We are live on the Nerva beauties facebook as well Shout out to them for supporting These classes for so long being so awesome um They are consistently supportive of freeslaw education and educating hairdressers out there And I just can't thank them enough for being a part of our world and being one of our longest standing supporters of the classes so If you're looking for salon equipment and furniture, please go use my friends At minervabeauty.com okay A couple more sections Let's see if I can turn a little bit Thank you, Lindsay. It's 130. Thanks lauren for the uh date Continuing that convex line combing the hair with the round of the head uniform layers Now here's the other thing i'm bringing everything up So we're still cutting a balanced line on the top of the head Okay, everything's coming up straight up Cut so what's that look like? Since I continue that line horizontally, what does that look like vertically? Vertically it's going to collapse Layers Will collapse it's getting skinny as it falls to the side and then we've got our disconnect All right So same thing on the opposite side and then we will start to blow dry and then i'll do my dry detail work Before we finish the cut so split this at the high point Same way as we did before Comb the rest of this hair forward Let's pretend she's real get that hair out of her face So she can see And then continue through the back popular guy today on the phone calls No, jeez. I didn't need that clip you ever started this haircut From top to bottom No, I haven't but you could for sure. Um It's an interesting thought I've started a bob from the top to bottom. That was fun um, I always like to to try to do to reverse Engineer a haircut a little bit because It's always Helps you learn it better if you have to think about it in different ways You do a short quick Tutorial tomorrow So I actually did it. Um a quick tutorial Not too long ago. So you go on our channel. You could find it. It's one of my favorite cuts Actually, I think I said this was my favorite cut too. So now i'm just sounding like a liar, but like all cuts my favorite mens Men's or women's short haircut Every video cuts just in face types or shape. Yeah on the app Go on the app and you look at some of our zoom replays Uh, there's a zoom replay section. There's a face shape class that we did with the virtual cutting club Uh, that is where we break down celebrity face shapes and the cuts That's a good one going back to me Cool. Now we're going to go through the top Look at all them layers Well, you can see it, but it looks good Pop of excitement. All right. So now vertically Take the hair straight down the center I'll bring it up and cut it Here's getting dry to round in the head straight up Parallel to the floor parallel to the ceiling Thanks, Natalie. Appreciate that I started to think about lately that cutting hair While reading comments running a camera And now worrying about time limit. It's gotta be a rare skill. I don't know Or maybe it'll be the new everybody has Not sure Citronella. Is that your name? Citronella martini. No way. That's that's not your name It could be your name would be awesome. Or it's just a really creative facebook name, but citronella martini I want to say that makes me thirsty, but it sounds like It reminds me of mosquitoes In your martini So straight up Not over You could go over. It's just different Straight up collapses the sides Gives me a more balanced line on the top of the head. So this would be like cutting square or balanced layers on the top but around convex Vertical line gets more of a round shape Yes I was trying to see if citronella martini is a real name. She's not at this point yet or he All right, ladies and gentlemen Have concluded The wet portion of the haircut Let down the disconnects here So we can see the length now. Obviously the length here is going to be Longer than the back. I'm not worried about the perimeter length right now because I'm going to cut into the perimeter length all over this cut This is also a great Shag type cut the way that we did the top to have a versatile fringe Something nice and light That would kind of part in the middle so it would match up with current styles of today, but also You could go back and forth with it as well. So we're going to blow it dry Smooth it out and then we'll start our cut while I'm blowing it dry We're going to play some music I'll break in and out a little bit I want you guys to have some fun chat it up in the chat get to know each other Why don't you post if you want your instagram now don't get scammed Understand that you put yourself out there There's weirdos out there be careful, but You know if you guys want to get to know each other or Just figure out what their name is and go find them on the fse now app That would be even cooler if you do that Because then you guys could start building your friendships on there and chatting it up on there because there's not enough activity yet You guys got to get more active on there Start posting start asking questions on the app so that I can jump on there and answer them And we can become a better community on there. All right Let's do I think I'm just going to use some neuro Uh pulmonary neuro. This is a blow-dry primer So let me uh focus There you go. So heat control blow-dry primer neuro prime. I like this product because Um, it's nice and light, but it has that uh protectant from the heat So just that's always a good base product to have for your client Sarah, thank you for downloading the app. I appreciate that If you have the app if you've downloaded the app type download in the chat I want to see that I want to see who on here has the app um And who I can yell at for not posting on there. I'm just kidding Can we please have some insider info on what brian and danielle is doing this week? Uh, yeah, so brian is going to show you guys how to highlight a one-length haircut Um, I actually think that this is the pre done for tomorrow so Right around the face showing you how to do that and then danielle is doing something With relaxed hair and highlighting I think Uh, we're doing some education on that all right So let's get this party started I got 19 minutes till my client gets here. So time to get some blow-drying going and here we go I don't know if you guys uh got some new tunes for you all so super uh excited to Get to the end result of this just to show you guys, but uh the shape of this haircut is really fun Just a little bit more ironing and we'll be good to start dry cutting Now Again, this could be a longer version Uh, I went short with the layers on this uh based on the length of the the doll But and I wanted to like really show off that shape Which you guys will be able to see Really well in a sec good called jess I'm gonna go leave a review. That would be awesome. I would really appreciate that Plus on the app. I'll be given out Randomly to people who post a lot that I can see their work and actually see you know just A verify approval that I think that they're super talented Um, you get a blue check mark by your name Um On the app so then when people are Searching for a stylist and they see somebody with a blue check mark. They will know the only way I can do that Is if you post your work a lot for me to see See where you're at with everything and that you're kind of Working hard and practicing a lot. That's what that's what it's all about So the blue check mark is not for popularity reasons on our app It's for people that work hard almost there Just download the app. Thank you. Kathy. That's awesome Chris he's saying just posted a first pic. That's right. Love it. Can't wait to see So it's about guys now everybody go on and like Chrissy's picture You can now double tap to like So it'll be very familiar with you guys My client here yet He just pulled up. All right, cool I'm almost done. So you guys will start to see this shape Unfolding I'm gonna got to cut the length a little bit Go in and do a little dry detail work clients here so All right, guys I'm trying not to rush too much, but You know how it is So, I don't know if you guys noticed when I was about halfway done with the blow dry I sprayed in hot off the press Which is a aerosol Heat protectant by Paul Mitchell um Like that at about 80 dry 75 dry because Just adds a little extra protection and hold to the hair So then when I go in with the rest of the blow dry and then the iron work I get hold, but I also get that protection. So Wish I knew my client. I just make him come in here cut them in front of you guys, but the shape is cool All right, it's a curvy cut gotta make that dough. Yeah, for sure I'll make that dough I'm actually Thinking about putting a fringe in this You wouldn't have to but technically I said about six minutes All right, sorry, I do a lot of smoothing because Just want the hair to lay perfect before I start cutting into it all right So let's have some fun A couple things I'm going to do. I'm going to put in a fringe We're going to do a nice straight fringe across the front right here So the way that I'm going to do that Is I'm going to lift up the hair into my comb And you just really want to comb the hair kind of where it's going to fall And then you can stamp it in so let me zoom in a little bit Reminds me of the 70s. Yeah, for sure. So here we go Across lift the hair up And then I can decide I put it in the wide teeth of my comb and I can kind of decide Exactly where I want that fringe to be I'm going to keep it out of her eyes So the internet doesn't get mad I'm going to work my way across I'm just using the tip The scissor I'm slightly lifting this section up but not elevating it too high So I don't want to cut it flat to the head But I also don't want to cut it Elevated too much either That starts the fringe I'll continue working my way over And then as I start to drop it, I'll just continue cutting a little bit and that Helps out with my line The fringe always dry cutting good question. Um, I like to if I'm cutting this fringe Like a more straight fringe You could do it wet. Um, but this technique Tends to work for me All right, so that's the beginning now what I'm going to do is I'm going to cut into Some of these layers In the back that convex shape You can see it how it kind of pops I'm going to bring and take out just some of that weight right in this interior area So right in here. I'll just come in point cut through it There's my line and I'm just going to soften it. I don't want to change it Just want to soften and just soften I'm bringing everything straight back just like I did Keeping a balance line in the back. Don't want to change that Just cutting through That's a disconnect from the bottom. So I don't want to cut into that At this point just re grab So now what I'm going to do I'm going to grab my tri razor which Is very fun to cut hair with And I'm going to work my perimeter line I'm also going to work just some of this hair in here But I don't want to cut too much like I don't want to go Too crazy with the length, but I don't want it to look weak at the bottom either But I still want it to look kind of shattered. So I'm going to come in here I'm just going to pinch cut some of this Through it Pinch and cut and you could always you know fine tune it with a Scissor if you want to or you could cut it with a scissor I just like the idea of being able to kind of come in and just Pinch and cut Then I'll come in here. This is the disconnect part And I'm going to take my 25 texture side and I'm just going to work from mid shaft to end and remove some of that Weight from the disconnect same thing here now. I'm just going to get So the myth of dry a razor on dry hair Collapsed yeah, I like using a razor on dry hair. I don't use it a lot Uh, and I wouldn't use it on damaged hair, but I wouldn't even cut damaged hair dry with a scissor. So You know, that's my My opinion. Yes, my guest is waiting But this guest isn't done So little spray wax and then That is that What do you guys think? All right guys, so thank you so much. Thanks for being a part of the class today It's been really fun. I hope you guys enjoyed it This is very similar to a shack. So those of you guys that are asking what's the difference between this and a shack This is kind of a shack. So, uh, I hope you guys enjoyed the class. I'll see you guys tomorrow We have brian at 10 a.m. Eastern standard time Hanging out with you guys sharing some hair color He's going to show you guys how to color a one-length haircut and that's pretty much it Enjoy your day. 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