 Alright guys, so on any haircut that I do, I like to start with a base product. My base product choice today is Palmatril NeuroLift. I'm choosing this because my model has longer hair and I want to make sure I keep her hair nice and healthy when I start using heat tools like a blow dryer or an iron. It's going to help protect from that and also give me a nice medium light hold to the hair as well. I put that base product in, I start combing through the hair, it's going to help evenly saturate it. I cut a nice blunt line at the bottom, getting her hair to that healthy point and then I'm going to start with my elevation. Now look how I lift that up. It's not 90 degrees, it's more up to help collapse those layers in a little bit. You can see in the head sheet to the side, kind of that angle that I'm taking and I just work my way through. Now this is a traveling guide all the way across the back, so I'm cutting almost like a square back on the bottom and then we're going to work our way into the top. So just staying consistent with that, also notice that I'm pushing the hair away from me on the right hand side. I was pulling the hair towards me on the left hand side. That's just to stay consistent with my combing all the way through. Now I'm going to go on a pivoted guideline and we're going to travel around the head, but I'm going to cut round layers to sit on that top crown area. So I'm making the choice to do more point cutting throughout the top. What that's going to do is give me a softer line within my hair cut. So you could cut a blunt line if you want to, it might have a little bit more of a clean look. For me, I like to have that little bit more texture into it. It's not going to show too much of a difference, but I just like a little bit more movement within my line and shape. So notice how I'm pivoting around the head. I'm also coming straight out from where that hair lives. So as I travel around that new section that I'm pulling, it's coming straight out. All right, so now we're going to move to the right hand side. I'm basically going to do the exact same thing. The biggest difference here, guys, is that I'm combing the hair differently. I'm pushing it away from my body on the right hand side. I was pulling it towards my body on the left hand side. I already talked about this. Let's break it down a little bit more. So what I want to do is I want to take that guideline and I want to pull it halfway to that new section. When I pull it halfway the new section, I bring the new section to the guide. And then that allows me to start traveling across the head shape, not bringing any length with me because I don't want to build too much length as I travel. So that's basically the deal. So I just keep bringing everything, meeting in the middle, traveling around the head and working that pivoted point. So now we move into the front. You can see the angle that I'm creating. Basically mimic your finger angle with the forehead. What that's going to do is explode a ton of layers in the front. You're going to cut quite a bit of hair off the very front section. It's still leaving long layers in the haircut, but you're building length towards the back. So the back will have the longest portion of this. So shortest point in the front, longest point in the back. Everything's coming straight up, straight to the middle to cut it there. And then you'll be able to see this end result. It's beautiful, tons of layers, nice healthy hair because we cut a good amount off, but her hair still looks super long. This is a great technique for those long hair guests. All right, so you guys can see the perimeter line. How it goes short to long, the beautiful face framing layers. And now my friend, international platform artist for John Paul Mitchell Systems, Ryan Belmont, he's going to go in, blow it dry, make it look beautiful using Paul Mitchell Pro Tools. And then you guys will see that end result. All right, guys, and here is our end result using hair AI to get to that perfect length to get nice, shiny, healthy, beautiful hair. Hope you guys liked this video. If you did, subscribe to the channel, like the video, and I'll see you guys on the next one.