 No telling where it goes Driving through days and nights Won't stop for traffic lights If I'm falling down, I will keep on searching for my highs You can say I lost my mind I will keep on holding my head high Even if the sky's falling down Jumping from cliffs so high Trust in our wings to fly Sometimes we're crashing down Been stopped from the ground I will keep on searching for my highs You lost my mind I will keep on holding my head high Even if the sky's falling I will keep on searching for my highs I will keep on searching for my highs If you're on YouTube, like the video If you're on Facebook, share the video That's all we can ask for Daniel, welcome to the show Excited to see you here Who else we got? Connecticut here Theresa Got an OG Can't pronounce that one Not sure on that Las Vegas North Wales, very cool India, Raul, good to see ya Natalie New, awesome Welcome Janet from Indiana Shalisa From Milwaukee Very cool Sweden, South Africa Long Island, Queens, New York New Brunswick, Canada People from all over the place Love it Alright guys, cool Like I said, this is brought to you by MinervaBeauty.com So if you're looking to upgrade your salon furniture Make sure you check out their Instagram, their website If you're just looking for inspiration You can check out their Instagram I love just taking a look at all the salons that they post on there We're using their furniture Their furniture is affordable I shouldn't say furniture Equipment is affordable And it ships right away For the most part, I'm assuming I don't work for them But it does ship quick, I know that And it's the best prices you're going to find in the industry So go check it out Right out of Atlanta, Georgia Right outside of Atlanta, Georgia So they're my friends, go check them out MinervaBeauty.com There you go Alright, so what are we going to do today? What do you guys want to do? I got a plan So here's the thing that we're going to go through So over the last couple weeks Where I've kind of made a shift with this show Every Tuesday is I just want to have some fun And really look at modern hairstyles That are happening, trending We started off in younger generations We'll work our way a little bit older But today, Dixie D'Amelio I believe she's a singer No idea how she became famous Don't know anything about her Besides yesterday looking up top trending hairstyles So this is the one So I started recreating her look And that's what I kind of want to do with this show For at least the next few weeks Is kind of pick someone that your clients might be asking for And show you how to recreate the look And you could take this technique And you could twist it You could actually put it on The haircut that we're going to do today You could put on an older clientele as well You obviously just want to color the hair blue But we're going to have some fun We're going to color hair blue I'll show you guys how to transfer that color technique Into something maybe a little bit more salon friendly For your older clientele as well Because just because you're doing a touch up on somebody Doesn't mean you can't create some brightness around the face And that's really what this mimics So let me show you guys the breakdown of a couple pictures So when a client comes in And they talk to me about a celebrity's hairstyle What I like to do is go directly to that celebrity's Instagram And take a look at what their most current look is And then go through that with my client And kind of walk through what they like about it What they don't like about it To really fit it to them Because we all know that people ask for celebrity looks And what happens is they think they're going to look like that celebrity at the end And that's not the case So we want to take what they love most about it And then what they really want in their hair How much time they spend on their hair And then kind of go from there and customize a style for them Based on something that inspires you So that's what I like to do in life I like to look at things that inspire me And try to twist them and put them into my world And do it the way that I like to do it So we do the same thing in Herika, ironic, the timing Bianca, that's hilarious I'm doing blue color this afternoon Well, here you go So here is the first inspiration picture This is what she posted on her Instagram Which doesn't give us a lot to go off of But you can see the blue hue that is around the face Now it's a pretty easy technique And this is just fantasy color in the front Obviously if you're doing highlights and stuff You wouldn't do it quite like I'm going to show you guys But with that being said If you were doing tones like let's say a level 6 And a level 7 And you just wanted to brighten up the face There are ways that you could twist this technique to do that And just the brown family So don't feel like you have to do blue People think too one thing Like one dimensional I want you to look at this technique and think How can I transfer it into my day to day life So that's the first picture That one didn't give us a lot So then I went to the internet to find her with her blue hair And this one See if it will come up Oh that's a comment, that's silly Here it is This one gave us a little bit more And it gave us more about the haircut too Which is the haircut that we're going to recreate today So some layers around the face Have a lot of fun cutting in those layers We're going to do scissor work We're going to do razor work So we're going to go all over the board with this Still making the technique easy and quick in the salon to do But just having some fun with it So the color to me is pretty simple The cut is we're going to over complicate it Like I like to say Make it a little more professional I don't know how she gets her hair cut I don't know if she even has a hairdresser Hopefully she does So I'm going to do it the way I would do it If she sat in my chair And showed me this picture So there you go So that's the bright blue So what I'm going to do right now Is I'm going to play for you guys the color So you guys can get some inspiration from that Ask your questions in the comments down there So if you have a question The way we work it in the show Is type Q in the chat And put your question after That way when I see the chat flying through I see a Q and I know it's a question From you guys So just make sure you hit that Q button before You post your question So let's roll the color And then we'll break down the cut after Here you go, enjoy So there you go So that is the color technique Hope you guys enjoyed that little quick video I like how we can It takes a little bit of time But speed it up real quick so we can get through it And then get right into the cut That way you show next time how to cut your hair To make it heavy weighted down Yeah, possibly That's a good call, Natalia All right, so The color that we did I'll show you guys You'll obviously see the end result when I finish the haircut It looks pretty much identical to what hers is I also I took my research a little bit further On Instagram, then I googled it And then I YouTubeed her music video Where she's wearing this hair color I think this song is called Roommates And you can see it She wears it in multiple different ways She also wears it up a lot Which is where it kind of exposes That blue hair color But one thing that I loved about this cut And why we're kind of saying what it was I'll talk about the colors in a sec But one thing that I really love about this cut And it's something that I don't do a lot It's worn off the face So a lot of the way that she Styles it is right here Like this image Where it's just popped up and over So I want to show you guys how to do that versatile top Throughout the cut And then she also wears It up in different pony tails And different things that expose that Blue as well But then when it's worn down It obviously doesn't come through quite as much So, Debbie, thank you so much Jasmine's asking Was the blue semi-permanent Yes, so this is the blue that I chose Let's see if I can get it to not focus on me Kenra color So I don't know if Kenra just launched this But they sent me a giant box Full of these colors To create some content for them So this is kind of part of that But so this was sent by Kenra You could use other blues I'm sure But I do, I've used this blue I've used this blue on two different Heads actually Let me show you this one because It's the Haircut that I just put out on Instagram And It's Danielle colored it But it's used a lot of this blue But also some purple added into it Here we go So you could see how vibrant Look at that, how it matches up with her color So it's super vibrant With a blue kind of Or a purple shadow root in it as well So Danielle did an awesome job from my salon here And then You'll see the blue when I pop over To the other camera You'll see it kind of coming through It's all the way through that strap So yeah, so that was semi-permanent And then I picked I did Paul Mitchell One end With a little bit of 1A Or no, 3A Just to cool it even more Because I wanted some of that blue tone in there To finish off The blue that I put in Alright, let me get rid of this image Jasmine, thanks so much Lynn, good to see you on here What is the best color to add To very white slash gray hair that is mixed With a little dark So Janet, I can actually see your profile picture So let me put Janet up here So I'm assuming you're asking for your Own hair here In this, so I don't take these questions that often But you know what, today's the day So this is where it becomes hard So what is the best color to add To very white slash gray hair That is mixed with a little dark I like using a semi-permanent Brown tones to soften some of that Depends on what you're going for So when you look at Janet's hair Let's get back to this I pulled Janet's question back up here And I can make it extremely large So we can see Janet even better And we're going to talk about her for a second She looks very nice So what is the best color to add To very white slash gray hair That is mixed with a little dark So see how her hair is white Slash gray mixed with a little bit of dark So my thought process Is two things What are you going for? What are you trying to get? If you're trying to Fully cover your hair, then obviously It doesn't matter what the base is as much As long as you have, you know, some kind of Brown in your color tone And you're not going for something, you know, vibrant I would like semi-permanent On your hair because it looks like You don't want it, you just kind of want To soften it a little bit Maybe you don't want it to be so gray Even though I like the tone of your gray But a lot of people just want to soften That a little bit So you could add some lowlights Using semi-permanent color Just as long So talk to your stylist about Using semi-permanent hair color You might be a stylist too Use semi-permanent tones Maybe like a subtle level 6 To go through there and then Kind of work some lowlights in it Just to make it a little subtle Alright, back on task All over the place All over the place Popping in late but wanted to say hi Marie, hello The haircut Now, when we look at And we break down how I section this out I like to keep everything pretty simple But with a purpose So these two sections She had quite a bit of layering around her face Throughout here So I want to create that layering And then this is kind of our Over the top roof section So it could either be a fringe For me, I want to cut it forward And elevate it so it's nice and light So if you think about When you cut the top of the hair If I hold it low and cut it And it's going to sit Over here and low It's going to sit heavier So what I want to do is I want to elevate it Up above the head to make it nice and light So when she throws it to one side It is nice and soft Then I'm going to layer around the face I want to create some stuff there I'm going to use a razor with that And we're going to use scissoring Now in the back, we just did With the Virtual Cutting Club Right before this class It's a live group that I work with every Monday It's $50 a month And we do a class every single Monday On Zoom and I watch them cut hair We cut hair together It's a really fun group to be a part of And we did concave layering Today so we focus on one subject And we work through it So I'm actually going to do, I was inspired today To do a little bit of concave work On the back of this haircut It'll be cool with them watching this To be able to see it go into something How we can use it in a cut as well But yeah So we're going to do some concave in the back Determine our length Dixie, I guess we'll say I don't even know if I'm pronouncing your name right But Dixie wears her hair A lot longer And in a lot of the music video She's wearing extensions it looks like So I'm going to keep it as long as I can And we're going to have some fun short layers Throughout the rest Alright, let me see We'll say hey I want to get Vibrant hair color, tell me which shades Which match with my skin tone Okay, I should do a hair I'll do a hair Q&A Coming up So that you guys can ask those kind of questions And I can answer them because That would take an entire show To go through everybody's stuff Alright, so We're going to start in the back of the head And we're going to create Concave layers And then we're going to move into the side So here we go We're going to go with this comb We're going to use our scissors today And with concave layering We're going to start in the back And I'm going to work vertical sections And I'm going to bring them straight up here So Talked about this And I'm not going to give it the full break Down here Let me go back here Let's go up So two things that we're going to do We're going to cut Go to that one So we've got our parting on the side So we split the front and the back And then what I'm going to do is I'm going to cut a concave Layer Basically go here So I'm going to come straight out with the hair But then I'm going to scoop And create this scooped effect So it will come out here Like that So that will come out Scoop through My goal here Let's go to this guy Is in the back So With the virtual cutting club we went through The different shape and all of that What I want to basically tell you guys today Is that everything that I'm doing in the back Here is going to come straight back So it's going to create A squared back on the cut So right there Directly straight back So we're cutting a balanced horizontal line in the back And then concave Layering throughout the back as well Alright Back to the head Remember if you guys have questions just type Q And put in your question Click over here Alright, Adele I found it a bit tricky So Adele is part of our virtual cutting club She did a great job today This will just be a little Extra refresh here in the back Of what we did Alright, so Vertical sections We're going to work straight down Center back And we're going to work with a traveling guide So it's vertical You can see this section Right down the middle there So taking this piece out And I'm going to scoop the hair up And now this is where you're going to determine How much length do you want to have So what am I trying to do How much layers do I want How short do I want those layers How much weight do I want to remove I don't want to remove a ton But I do want a lot of movement And I think that that's what concave for me Will give me besides just removing weight So I'm going to come straight out from the head Just like this And then I'm going to pivot My hand up And we've got our length Right here in the inside So keeping the tension That's what we talked about Coming out here Like this, pull You've got your tension And now I'm going to cut short To long Inside or outside of my fingers On the top of my fingers So there, so it starts to create Shorter pieces in that interior Now I take another section Right next to it Taking that hair to the middle So just like this Pull the hair towards me First And then my last move Because I want this to start traveling Across horizontally like this My last move is going to be to push the hair away So I want to take the hair Get it nice and tight at the base On both sides And then my last comb Is now going to be like this Away from my body And then come out from the head And then pretend like The top of your fingers gets trapped And then it kicks up From there, so it's a pivot point And I'll work across The top of my fingers Now Continue along the top Let me pop to the Overhead camera here Oh gosh So Haley, so you are Cutting uniform back Over directing upwards For sure, so uniform back All the way across All the layers are coming out to this point Is where I start my cut and I cut up And then we are cutting concave To this scooping motion Throughout So layers with a traveling guide So you can see I started in the center back Now I went here And all of it is coming across So we get to this corner And we are creating a Square back So right here, scoop from the base Last comb Is pushing that guide Over top of the new section Come out, pivot Lift And cut Just like that Now our last section Is straight back from the head So here is the head shape Straight back, you don't want to go into this corner Because then you round it off You want to come straight back Which will then push a little extra weight Right behind the ear Last comb Inside out Push that guide to where you want to cut Just like that, straight across Watching from the Netherlands I wish I was in the Netherlands, Gabby Wish I was there Alright So here we go, so we went all the way across to the top Here, bringing everything out Cutting a horizontal line Now I'm going to do the same thing on this side My body position won't change The reason my body position isn't changing Because it leaves my elbow free See how my elbow can move up and down If I was on the other side of the head My elbow would be getting trapped My hand would be getting trapped by the head So you want to make sure You'll know When your body position is correct When your elbow Has the freedom to move up and down And remember, we're coming out And then we pretend like our fingertips get stuck And then we shift our elbow up And that cuts the concave layer Alright, vertical section Now we're moving on to the other side Like this So now, something changes Right, what changes I know I'm wearing a black shirt and this is black hair Watch the comb angle Wherever the comb angle is where I'm cutting I will try to move out of the way though So I'm in the biggest loser competition So hopefully In the next like four weeks I'll be comfortable wearing white and my whole life will be different But I'm just kidding Not kidding, actually So here we go We're going into the center, pulling the guide So what changes is I'm still combing at the scalp To get the hair up here But then Pulling the guide now towards my body Because you always want to move the guide Over top Of the section you want to cut So we go here, I come out I pivot, I lift There's my guide Also, the other thing is Try to keep the tension in this section So as you come out Like this Try to keep that tension Instead of dropping it We talked about this in our virtual cutting club Instead of dropping it, if you drop it Hold on to the tension, but you'll never really know If you're right where you want it to be If you're not cutting it right where it's at I also believe there's just a little more room for error When you do that Alright In my opinion It just looks a little more professional When you keep When you do this Come out Last comb inside Come out and you shift up Like this and you hold it there Rather than dropping it And cutting it here This doesn't look as You know as this coming across It looks more precise and it's going to be More precise, more consistent that way So comb it out the root Last comb towards your body Shift up A couple more sections here Thank you Mary, appreciate it I appreciate it Alright So this is it Down, vertical Moving into the corner Got about one section left So bringing the hair out Be aware of where the front of the head is So everything's coming out straight Last comb is towards you Scoop it Cut short to long This is the last bit in the corner Coming straight back Last comb Scoop, cut So now we've created Concave layers in the back I call them balanced Because it's a balanced line All the way across The layers balance across horizontally Nothing dips In at all But you know They can also say it's square I just think sometimes when you think square You're not thinking of just a line But you know that might just be me So as you work through here There's a lot of layering It's kind of hard for you guys to see All the layering that's happening It starts about right at this point And goes in The majority of the layering is here And then it gets weaker as we get to the bottom Now If you want to get yelled at on the internet You leave this nice and weak at the bottom That's what I've learned over seven years So today we're going to cut A nice blunt line in the bottom And then we're going to move on to the sides So let's go over here So I don't feel like getting yelled at today I'm sure you guys don't either So I'm just going to cut a blunt line across the bottom Most of us know how to do that If you don't You should go to a You should be going to a professional So let's cut a blunt line in the back The other good thing about this Is because we've already cut It concave It's pretty weak at the bottom So it's easy to cut a blunt line If you try to cut a blunt line first You're going to get You're going to have too much hair to cut through So you'd have to break it up into a bunch Of different sections This I would just cut right along someone's cape In the back So bring the hair back here I'm not going to take a ton of length off Because I want This haircut to be long But I don't want it to look weak I'd rather get yelled at because it's not too long Long enough So you can see already When I start to turn that That looks better than that In the cut Where do you get your scissors and the doll stand? So Jasmine I actually So these scissors are mine Made by Mizetani So But they're my version But we sell Mizetani on our website So if you go to shopfse.com Shop free salon education You will see it there And All the tools I'm using For the most part except for the Minerva blow dryer That I'll be using You can get at our website And then Cutting stool that I'm sitting on This guy right here, my trusty Cutting stool It's one of my favorite things on the planet These wheels Don't buy the cheap one They're nice This is literally like sitting in a Cadillac While you're cutting hair But I love it because Length wise Especially being a taller guy Cutting long hair Can be a struggle Also even being like Just trying to be Head level with a client It helps being able to Sit and see it So you can see how nice that line looks now Even though we have a lot of layering A lot of texture in there That line still looks solid and that's really the goal Of what we're going for Alright Any reason for changing how you hold the scissors So I'm assuming Nicola is asking Why I went like this To cut So if you look at my wrist Zoom in on this for you It's the great part about being live guys I know I answer a lot of questions But Very few instances I put out a lot of videos Do I get to interact with you guys and answer your specific questions So It's a good way to do it Alright So when you look at My hand position here When I comb the hair down Like this To cut the hair here I gotta look at my wrist To get my scissors flat I gotta hold my wrist like this Cocked back Which is no good on your wrist Some people like to cut like this That's fine I just never really like this Because my elbow is now Out So look at See my elbows up In the air So for me to get a nice Flatter line This drops my elbow down I'm gonna work with my finger half in the Scissor And just work straight across like that Instead of like this Where I hunch my shoulder up It's probably not good for the longevity Or And No matter what kind of wants to fall down So then your line might be a little bit different Or Trying to cut like this And then this is not gonna work So Nice and steady Like that So to do that Fun fact Okay So to do that You just take your thumb out of the normal Way And you put your thumb in the opposite direction And that kind of holds everything tight And you can work across So there's this way of cutting There's This way of cutting with my thumb half in A lot When I'm cutting a line on top of my fingers And then there's this way of cutting Which is kind of a half in Which is another way of cutting On top of your fingers which is having Your thumb kind of halfway in this way This is probably the most Like It's not super comfortable But being able to re-chair In certain ways it kind of helps out Doing that instead of like this Because then you gotta kick your elbow up You know there's just different benefits to it Alright Useful Knowledge So now we're gonna work into the sides of the cut This is gonna be cut In a condensed way And then we're gonna cut this top Section In two separate pieces So what I'm gonna do Is Face her towards me I'm going to be using My new tool, the tri razor Which we came out with This is free salon educations tool You can also get on our Online store It's a triangular shaped razor that cuts See if it'll Focus So it's a triangular razor that cuts Three different amounts of hair So you've got 100% of the hair You've got a texture 50 side That'll take 50% of the hair out And then you have a texture 25 side Of the hair out So what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna use that To cut this side of the head The reason I like doing this Is because I like the freedom The flow of a razor cut But in the back I don't really necessarily Always need to have More of a razor feel I can have a more structured feel I will do some texturizing With the razor in the back as well So let's wet down The side of the head And comb the hair towards the front Towards me Just like that Zoom in a little bit Comb the hair Towards the front of the face And then what I'm gonna do is I really want to Open the face up So opening the face means Basically pushing the weight off of it So if I hold the hair here And I cut it, it's gonna push the weight If I pull the hair back here and cut it It's gonna push the weight forward So I want to open up the face So I want it nice and light off the face All the weight's gonna be removed from here And left to go towards the back So I bring the hair forward Like that Comb it and then all I'm gonna do Is just take the tri-raiser And this is the 100% cutting side And I'm gonna slide through the hair That just creates a face frame Just with one swipe Another reason why I like using it So now when I comb this hair out You're gonna start to see that pop of layering That happens right around the face Tons of it So now I'll bring the rest of this hair towards the front here I'll swipe one more time To connect to the back And then I can decide whether If her hair feels thicker Or feels skinnier Depending on what it feels like I can decide how I want to Texturize the back For this, I don't know if I need to Because of all the texture we put in it already And I don't want it to feel skinny So we'll take down the left side Here We're gonna do the same action With the tri-raiser again Comb it forward Just make sure you really scoop out the root Get the hair nice and consistent And then Swipe. Now, how do I get a guide? I'm really just looking at where this fell And that's how I'm picturing my guideline If you wanted to, you could hold two pieces out And obviously just cut and connect them I can tell based on this Because when you've done hair for a little while You can see Where that hair is going to fall It doesn't need to be exact, it just needs to be close Let me go overhead You guys can get a good look at this And these are our two top Sections there as well So we'll go into those next How do you word using a razor to your clients? That's a great question I know a lot of people Get concerned with the razor First things first There are different types of razors So You gotta make sure that you have a razor That has a quality blade And I'll show you guys the blade in a second So right here Down So we go here And we just swipe through The blades that are in This tri-raiser Here Which you can also get on our website They have They're very firm So this blade I would much rather I would much rather take my finger And slide it across this blade Than this blade This blade is so sharp When you look at razor blades Those flimsy ones that you get That flex that are made for shaving the neck They're great for shaving a neck They're great for cutting hair Some people cut hair with them So first off If my client was nervous about Getting a haircut with a razor I would show them the blade And I would show them that I'm putting a new one in And then that is The blade for their haircut So it's sharper than a scissor A lot of hairdressers don't even get their scissors sharp enough So Already you're using a sharper blade than you would You gotta have the hair Or fully dry Like I think that there's two ways to cut with a razor If it's fully dry and smoothed out Then it works really well with a razor as well Because it just glides through it You know if the hair is roughed up And it's a weird texture and it's half dry And you're kind of going through it The cuticles up then you know I wouldn't do that I don't know the specific damage Or if it would even create damage But for me I like to either prep the hair Perfectly smooth or Light through it with a consistent Moisturized feel So then you pop the blades in I honestly recommend Changing them as often as you can Throughout your cutting And then you put the top on snap it And you're good to go Lock it on and that's it So now you've changed your blades So when I talk to my client It's all about education It's the way that I talk to my client about everything You guys To definitely understand Is that clients are nervous About a million things when they sit In our chair The reason we don't keep clients Because they say on average You keep your client after 6 to 8 visits Like 10% of your clients are still there Which is a crazy number And I think the reason that that happens Is because the The relationship that you build with them Is not based on Anything but getting them in and out Sometimes Now you have those clients that have been with you forever Because you happen to build a relationship with them So you have to think about How do you build a relationship You build it based on Going that little extra Teaching them about what you're doing Showing them that you know what you're doing A lot of my clients Like I do hair I used to do one day a week Now I'm scattered I don't take my existing clients I don't take new clients And the reason I think I was able to do Some of those things is because they trust me And they didn't want to go to somebody else Or they trust my team And they start going to somebody on my team So it's all about that trust that you build With them And if you have clients that are scared of things It's probably because you're not explaining it The right way or maybe you're even scared of it So just think about that Tiffany Good to see you Alright, here we go Back to The cut So here we go, we've got two sides Lots of texture Lots of layering in there And now we're just going to cut the tops Now with this Depending on what I wanted to do with it I would decide whether I was going to razor it Or cut it with scissors Today I'm going to cut it with scissors because I'm going to elevate them Maybe At a specific elevation So you could go in with a razor And cut into it I might even do that to texturize it Depending on what it looks like But for me, if I'm looking for a precise thing I don't think one tool fits all It's like you can't build a house with just a screwdriver Right? There's multiple tools that make your job easier For me, I want to lift this up Cut it at a precise point And then I'll go in And do that So here we go So now I'm going to take a guide From this point here Just from the edge I'm going to elevate The hair up in the air I can do this to show you guys the best So I'm elevating the hair And I want to cut it with the round of the head So I'm elevating Oh my gosh It's my first time Definitely my first time Alright, so up over top Of the parting And there is One more guide than that So up over top And I'm going to cut it a little bit longer than that guide Because I just want a little extra length And because I'm holding this 90 degrees this way And over 90 degrees this way It's going to be nice and light So I don't have to worry about the disconnection stacking up So I'll go through here And I'm going to point cut It's important that this is 90 degrees Both ways because you want it When she pulls it back to be nice and light So there's that And then I'm going to take this section down And I'm going to do the same thing The opposite direction So grab a guide from underneath Pull that up over top Of the parting as well Keeping it at 90 degrees Point cutting through it So like that Now when we pull it back On the head You can flip it this way Get a little bit of extra volume in there Or you can flip it back the other way Here You can see, kick it over This way, you'll get that volume Those layers Or you can come back the other way Kick it that way And it'll be nice and light because when you cut it Both ways it was over 90 degrees In all directions So it doesn't leave any weight line In the seamless feel So Peg, I see you're jumping in a little bit later We played The color tutorial part At the very beginning So a little quick one minute video On how to do it I'll also be putting this out as a smaller tutorial On our YouTube channel so you can watch it there I see that you're watching on YouTube now So You'll be able to watch it later There you go, so now She can pop it up That way, so what I'm going to do is I'm going to go through and blow it dry And then we'll finish up this style So here we go Blow-dryer I'm going to be using today Is the Minerva Beauty Blow-dryer I was going to say gold and I couldn't get it out of my mouth Gold blow-dryer Goes great with this blue hair color So Super powerful You see, it's like a jet engine It also has self cleaning capabilities Which is pretty sweet When you look in here It builds the hair up, puts it into a little tiny ball And you can just pull it right out No problem Cool shot button here Nice little nozzle And super powerful So we're going to blow-dry this back I'm going to play some music while I do it You guys can get your dance emojis on While we style it up And then we'll come back To some texturizing and I'll show you the finished look Ready? Here we go Nope, not that one Go Alright, so One thing I want to See if I can turn it down a little bit Actually, I'll just turn it off real quick And break this down So we're going to work through the top now So everything I just kind of did some round brushing Went through it all Smoothed it out I don't want my body in wave But nothing like crazy I might even iron it a little bit at the end The top I'm going to round brush everything forward So I'm using This is Ergo round brush We sell them on our shop as well So this I'm not sure exactly the size of it But you can see It's the Ergo 43 The reason I'm picking this Because I don't want my sections to be much bigger than that The round brush The less volume you get A lot of people think it's opposite So the larger the brush The more smooth the bigger section You can take the more hair you have But it just smooths the hair out The smaller the brush The more bend you get to the hair And the more bend you get to the base So you get more volume So I want to go through smaller brush 43 And bring everything forward As I blow dry And go on base So straight up in the air On base So I get a nice soft kind of finish I might go a little bit off base A little bit more towards me on the very front To kick it up even more But that's pretty much it So I'm going to start in the back Roll everything forward Let it go Roll forward, let it go Roll forward, let it go Oh, G-Tune here Alright guys, working up a sweat here for you Thank you guys, thank you What do you do on days where You're just not feeling that creative? I'm going to be honest with you I rearrange My studio Which happens like once a week I move my whole desk And those days happen And then I While I do that I think I should probably go to the gym or something I'm not safe I'm safe right now But yeah, so I'll just rearrange things Clear my mind a little bit Do things that allow me not to think As much and then Or just have random thoughts Or just You know, look online Find things that, you know Give you that little bit of spark To see you guys are liking it Let me know in the comments what you think so far I'm not done Style is still a little flatter than I want But I want to kind of pop I like the way that the picture is And you can see like this is where People bring in these pictures Let me show you again Those guys that are just tuning in They can see, I mean the color That kind of blue is like It's poppin I haven't used any finishing spray yet I've just been using like Neuro Protect Which is a Kind of a thermal protectant So now I'm using Finish From Neuro And I honestly just really love how this These different pieces The blue kind of just Go throughout The haircut Bang coming around too So this is the thing So somebody is saying Haley is saying that So it does look similar The big thing for me is It's hard when you look at somebody That's just got their hair kind of tossed over What that exact cut is I don't know, it's not like her hairdresser Is necessarily putting out tutorials or anything So they could have went about In a totally different way I think there's a million ways to go about different things I also don't even know if she has this Much layering in her haircut I do see quite a bit of layering Assumption, but We're trying to fit this to our client In their situation Maybe they don't want quite as many layers So you just kind of have some fun with it And get it as close To that end result As you can That fits them Let me show you the side here It's super cool how that blue Just kind of melts into everything Throughout the whole I'm turning it guys Now we go in the back So you can see Here's the layers That are shooting from that concave Effect That we created So it's harder because it's black hair But There's like layers popping Smooth it out for you guys a little bit So the majority of the density In a cut like this, especially if you're pulling everything to the back Is going to sit in this middle area That's where we cut that concave To kind of fall into And then we scooped all the weight out of this part Now you got to realize that this Wouldn't just be hanging It would be sitting on someone So it would be a little more Full feeling and you wouldn't see through it You can see a white wall through it So it's a little bit different I would also probably take it just a little bit shorter Me personally, but some people just like Their hair to feel super long And then you can see kind of into the sides How That blue kind of melts In there as well So what do you guys think Concave layering looks amazing, awesome Love that Let's see, awesome, awesome, awesome Cool So let's Go here And This is a good one, alright So I want this hair, Matt's version Cool Alright Let me see if I can I wanted to put up here It's right here Alright, so let me So there's our comparison Did you guys like it? I meant to have that up the whole time Bianca, thanks so much Profile length, yeah So Michelle I appreciate it What I would say is what I already said Which is she doesn't have shoulders She doesn't have There's a white wall, it's hanging So it looks a little bit different And you can always take it a little bit shorter In the back Or don't do concave So if you had a client with Thinner hair, finer hair You could just do regular layers in the back Or no layers at all And change the whole haircut up Just do one length in the back Keep it full And that would be it The one thing that I think is funny Is like people Haircutting is subjective What I think is thin and what you think is thin We all think differently But it really doesn't matter what any of us think It's what the client thinks And the client might think that that's thin So the adjustments you just have to know how to make them So I never get offended By somebody saying it looks thin Because it does It does look thin Those are the adjustments that you can make And knowing when to do them So this is great for a client with thicker hair These mannequins have medium hair Clients with Thinner hair Again, I would just do either one length And just slide cut some layers in To your want And then Do it to the top But the other thing I would say is that Off of the other subject Is that her hair Looks about medium Density I personally wouldn't do this haircut on somebody with thinner hair Probably because It's not going to have that fullness on top So It just depends Some people with thin hair might be able to pull it off And pull extra hair over To get it to feel But I definitely wouldn't cut those layers that short on the top So many different ways to go about it These videos It's all about opening your mind In this class I really enjoyed hanging with you all What color line blue it was Kenra Kenra blue we used for this one There we go And that Is that So You're very welcome Alright cool, I think we're good Alright guys, thank you so much for being a part of today I hope you guys enjoyed it I hope you can use any parts of the techniques that we learned today Please don't just go and Do this exactly the same Because like you will experience It won't sit the same on everybody's hair You know These techniques are great for all hair types But it depends on how you put them together So make sure that You know, you try it out Have fun with it, experiment with it If you want to become part of our virtual cutting club Which we meet every Monday, like I said It's 50 bucks a month And we train together over Zoom To learn more about hair It's a lot of fun You can sign up on our website FreeSalonEducation.com And all the tools that you saw You can purchase on Shop FSE Except for the Minerva blow dryer Which busted out a beautiful blow dryer Very quickly today So thank you for that Go to MinervaBeauty.com And you can pick this guy up right here And he's gold, they have new colors So super cool What it needs That's it. I'll see you guys next Tuesday Right here at 12.30 Eastern Standard Time I can't wait to see you guys And make sure you subscribe on YouTube Because I'm putting out tutorials a lot this year My goal is to just keep putting out Content non-stop So thanks I'll see you guys on the next one Bye