 No telling where it goes, driving through days and nights Won't stop for traffic lights, from falling down I will keep on searching for my eyes, you can say I lost my mind I will keep on holding my head high, even if the sky is falling down Cliffs so high, trusting our wings to fly Sometimes we're crashing down, but we get up and start from the ground I will keep on searching for my eyes, you can say I lost my mind I will keep on holding my head high, even if the sky is falling down So just post in the chat where you're watching from Let me get my camera flipped on here So what's up guys, welcome to today's class I'm excited to just kind of jump on here I was going to do a haircut so I just figured out might as well do it live And have you guys asking questions, get interactive in the chat I can see you guys are already posting where you're from So do that Also another great thing you can do is just hit that share button And share this as much as you can because we're going to have some fun cutting hair I just want to get right into it today, this isn't going to be like a full blown show It's just going to be all about cutting hair So if you guys have questions, maybe you're working in the salon right now Maybe you're finally off, it's the evening wherever you live You can just sit down, relax and ask some questions And we'll have some fun So yeah, so let's get started Alright, so my thoughts with this haircut today Is that I wanted to work off of a side parting So that's number one Number two, I wanted to have kind of a long bob feel But also kind of twist that long bob into some concave layering So instead of it just being a one length long bob Which is a pretty typical fashionable haircut But I wanted to shift that a little bit and try to put a little bit different twist on it So we're going to base it on a side parting I want to have layers in it, I want to build it up Now there's not a lot of density in this head of hair So this end result if you like it, it's great for fine to medium hair types Not so much thick hair I mean concave layering is great for thick hair But this haircut might look a little bit different when you do it on somebody with thicker hair But we'll talk about that as we kind of roll through it So first things first, let's talk about sectioning We've got our side parting Now if your client has a specific side that they part on Obviously you would base the haircut on that And let's just say you want to be pretty direct with where they like to part their hair Where they're used to it And if you're going to change that up You need to make sure that you make them aware of that So let's look at, as we're working through here, left hand side parting This is going to be our heavier side So another thing I like to break down when I'm thinking about hair cutting And how hair cutting works Let me make sure I'm recording here, that would be silly So one second, I'll come back here so you can see what I'm doing Just trying to make sure I'm recording So that I can make this a smaller video later on Zorina, I learned so much from watching your classes Thank you so much, appreciate that Thank you for your free teaching You're very welcome, South Philly, what's up? I'm not a colorist, I love cutting But I see the need to make more money using color Where do I start? Daniella, that's a great question And I'll answer that while I'm waiting for this to finish loading up I'm the same way, so I don't love coloring hair But coloring hair has always been kind of the money maker So I always try to think about hair coloring like hair cutting And honestly I just colored this mannequin prior to this cut I feel color makes haircuts interesting So if you think about it, just kind of base the way that you do the technique on the cut that you're doing So if you look at, now we can go back to the mannequin If you look at this color technique, and obviously the video will be coming out with the color technique in the next couple days It's shifted, so what I did was I took zigzag partings throughout the whole entire head So it deep kind of dives into it And the reason I did that is I wanted to have kind of the highs and lows throughout I wanted to have a pop, like a pop of brightness And then also I wanted it to be kind of like, if I zoom out a little bit I wanted it to be like you were basically throwing brightness onto the head So if it hits the head it spreads So I wanted it a little more asymmetrical, so that kind of tilts off to the side So this is where the basis of the color technique is And then it kind of drifts off on the heavy side over here So again I just wanted it to be kind of like I threw the color at the head on a diagonal And it splattered across through here and kind of didn't get to the sides as much Also if you think about it, you've got your heavy side and you've got your weak side Now if I've got two different sides of the haircut and I've got one with less hair One with more hair, do you want the one with more hair to have as much brightness as the one with less? That's kind of a question you have to ask too So that's kind of another reason why I wanted to set this off just a little bit So that that brightness doesn't kind of take over and feel asymmetrical Even though you would think it would be symmetrical, hopefully that makes sense So those are my thoughts there and I like to just kind of have fun with color Make color simple, make haircutting more technical Because there's so much more purpose I mean hair coloring can be technical but I like to have a little more freedom with my color And then obviously go into cutting and that might be what a colorist would say Is they like to be more technical with color and a little more free with cutting It's all everybody's opinion, right? So let's go into the sectioning again so that already So here we go My thoughts in the first place are the weak side, heavy side How do I want to part this off? So anytime I'm sectioning I'm going to kind of separate the side, the top and the opposite side So left side, top, right side Now the right side of the parting has a lot more hair than the left side of the parting So I'm going to make one section on the left hand side So we'll go over here Being a colorist is an art in itself, that is the truth So here we go Alright guys thanks for the nice compliments Serena says I'm trying to face frame my own hair Good luck with that I would love to, can you do a live video on that So we can see that happening because it's I would imagine holding that hair and trying to cut at the same time Is pretty difficult Alright so my parting And this is pretty typical with any haircut that I do You guys know that if you watch these videos consistently I'm going to part her hair At the division point of the head where the hair starts to become more dense So when you look right here You can see how the hair line down here And I draw a vertical line straight up to the crown of the head here Or almost the high point here And it gets a little bit lower into the crown So we're high crown Vertical line down the hairline right there So then I'll comb the rest of this hair forward And then I'll go from there to clip it So comb the hair just like this Scoop the hair nice and tight underneath And one other thing like a little tip for you guys Cutting behind the chair Is as I'm sectioning this I'm doing a lot of thinking right So typically in the salon I'll start sectioning my client's hair out In this kind of basic formation Really figuring out where those splits are Where the front and the back are Top and bottom is And working through the sectioning But then while I'm doing that I'm also processing what do I want to do with this And what am I trying to create So think about that And allow yourself to kind of go through that process When you have a client So now I want to do the same thing on the opposite side So that line is going to follow Straight over and back to the other side We'll go right here And one thing that I like to do to get this parting correct Is really just comb through In the exact kind of direction That I want the hair to go So I'll go right over top just like this And then down And I wait until I don't have any tangles in the hair Then I can start to draw my line Over here And I don't have to go all the way I can come across the crown And now I can kind of see where I want to go If this was parted in the center I have a lot of easier time Just kind of dragging all the way down But because it's off center It's a side parting I like to kind of break that up So there we go And then move a little bit more Zoom in for you guys So now I see that line And I draw it down Now it's pretty good It's not exactly where I want it But it's pretty close So what I'll do Is I'll comb this hair over And then I'll just make a couple adjustments There we go Take a little bit more Zoom in this forward Just like that Spray bottle here And again if you guys have questions Just post them In the chat The best way to do it Is type Q and put in your question So if you look at right here Maybe I can throw this up So just type a Q Put in your question And then that way I'll be able to see it A little bit easier Alright so now That I've got the front Back separated So now we've got The front We've got the back Now what I want to do Is I want to get a little bit more Of this side section To then bring what I'm doing Into kind of a more symmetrical feeling Because sometimes it's hard In my opinion again All these are my opinions But in my opinion Cutting this entire heavy side At the same exact time Can be a little bit more challenging Than breaking it up a little bit So if you've got a left hand side parting Then what I want to do Is I want to mimic A very similar right hand side parting Or just follow this parietal ridge area So it might be a little bit off But at least it breaks up What wants to kind of What doesn't fall over this curve And what does fall over the curve So right here Call this here forward And then draw my line across So that's going to be A nice horizontal line You guys will see as I twist Eileen, I joined late Can you explain more about What haircut you're doing today? What was that? April So April I am Doing a version of a long bob But I want to create it With concave layering And to really pop in A ton of texture That's the goal So I want to take it from Live one length bobs Are made up of Their one length I have no idea what I just said I'm trying to read and talk At the same time And section A lot of one length bobs Are just what they are Their one length heavy So what I want to do is texture I feel like a lot of people like texture The layering of that So I'm going to add Quite a bit of layering To what one length Or not a one length Long bob would be I think that would have been Easier to say But it was not It was very difficult Alright The answer at the end What color line is easier to use Slash learn cost effective For newbies like myself To get into color I love fashion color So Here's the thing with Fashion color for me A lot So when you look at color lines You look at like The features and benefits Of color lines And I'm not like a hair colorist So You know take this for what it is But Of fashion colors I think it's very easy to Just have favorites in different Facets like different brands This current one That I'm cutting here is Kenra I'm making some videos for them So we used A plethora of different tones We used this muted copper Mixed with a dash of red And a dash of black So let's say You know Quite a bit of this Let's say an ounce Let's just bring it up small An ounce of this To A quarter ounce of this To a toothpaste Marking of this Just to add a little depth And bring it down a little bit So I added that That's what created this kind of Reddish pinkish tone And then We mixed up for the top The muted copper And then added in the yellow To blast a pop So I wanted this muted copper I wanted the copper tone But I wanted to add the yellow To brighten it a bit So I like doing that Just max on the stream Good to see ya When cutting This hairstyle on fine hair With concave layering Wouldn't a middle part Give it a thicker feel Absolutely It's a great observation So But Not everybody wants to Cut it With a center part And also When you have finer hair And we're talking about finer hair Sometimes It's good To have A weaker side But play with that And show them how to style it And then also have A lot of density on one side That you can kinda toss over So Kinda like the haircut That we did on Tuesday Where Could be for a finer client But it was A deep part And kinda tossed over I really think that's a cool style Especially for a long bob And if you think about Somebody with finer hair And let's say they go real deep With the parting And flip the hair over That gives them fullness in that An extra hair to play with And then here You could just tuck it A little bit So on the side Where it's a little bit skinnier That's a cool little style To tuck that Even though it's a little bit longer And just have You know Fun with it that way A little bit of wave to it A little bit of curl with the wand That kinda thing So Hope that makes sense Alright So let's Finish up the sectioning here Bring it over And I'm gonna slide my clip Up underneath Just like this Even the mannequin Had her lips inflated Susan Good call Let's see What are some tips For someone struggling with Learning the different cuts So watch in these videos Download the FSE Now app Which is right here Go download it FSE Now Look it up on the app store That's our app Tons of free education on there Join the Virtual Cutting Club That's a club that I do Every Monday We meet We cut hair together I watch you cut hair on Zoom That's another fun way to To learn And just practice That's what it's all about Practice When you don't have a client Practice Alright So what I'm gonna do first I'm gonna cut more of a one-length feel In the back Because I wanna build up Some of that density I wanna feel the density in my hands So I'll take a vertical parting Straight down the center Let's figure out where her nose is Draw this down So now Vertical parting Right like this Straight down center back So really I wanna determine My length And I don't do this all the time But sometimes I feel like it's needed So I'm in the back room of the salon That's right Maybe using the tri-raiser in this cut Peggy, yes I will be Eventually I wanted to do a little scissor work first And then we're gonna use the tri-raiser So hopefully you guys are excited about that Hopefully some of you have got The tri-raiser Got to see somebody using it on Instagram last night That was super cool So Alright So I'm not gonna tilt the head too far here Let me zoom in And our length on this cut Is gonna live About Here That's kind of the goal So right about there Nice long length bob As we work through There we go So I'm going to clip One side out of the way Work across here This girl's got some blonde Processed hair so she is So Horizontal line across It's got a slight diagonal forward I like to kind of have it follow The jawline Here Alright so now I'm gonna cut this in my fingers Because I'm gonna layer it If it was gonna sit one length I probably wouldn't do this finger elevation here Depending on Where that hair was gonna hit But I I'm gonna elevate the hair later So I wanna go in And cut it Right here I'm gonna cut my line Straight across Again Slight diagonal forward You can see And this is why I like doing live stuff Because YouTube tutorials are a little bit harder to Get this all out in 10 minutes But if you look at The head shape Has a slight bend Here Right So Because it bends in This piece of hair Is over directed More To get to this point Just slightly more Than this piece of hair So if you cut this in a line It's gonna fall a little bit longer Not much longer A little bit longer towards the edge So that starts Our kind of forward progression Of the shape So here I'm just gonna continue Up to the occipital bone Like that Then Grab up my section This is all coming to the same Length Here Key here is to make sure that the tension On your entire section Is Very similar So now we're starting to build up A heavier blunt line What I like about that Is it's gonna look nice and clean So if you go in and texturize And you take out tons of weight You start to have a more broken finish On the outer perimeter And sometimes that can look a little weak Especially, especially, especially, especially On fine hair So I'm gonna continue I got one more section To take And then I'm gonna move to the opposite side Cut the same thing Tara, sorry to hear that Hope you feel better Down Finger elevation Cut to my second Knuckle, right? Because my tension gets weak here So I don't want to continue cutting Because then I'll just have to recut it Like watch So if I keep cutting into here And plus I don't want to cut my finger Now look at the line here So that's why They say to recomb Don't go past your second knuckle The tension is totally different And you'll get a really Jacked up line If you Try to continue cutting in that way There you go You can see It's starting to just build heavier and heavier So now I'm gonna do the same thing On the opposite side here So nobody sections hair anymore Virginia is saying So here's the thing So people do section You just haven't found the right person And some people don't want a section You don't have to section as extreme As I'm doing This is for learning purposes In the salon I don't always section this much But I do section enough to keep everything Clean and organized To make sure that I'm getting the best result possible And the best way to be good At hair cutting is to be consistent And I would say that If you check somebody's hair That seems to Actually, can you say that Because some people cannot section and do great So, you know Maybe you found that person But for me I like sectioning Because I like everything I do To kind of have a purpose And for me to know Exactly what I'm doing Kind of map it out Shirley, thank you so much Appreciate that It's done before you can cut at a faster pace You know, that's a very good thing We'll sit down and thank you Some people don't like these longer Classes And they're not for them It's okay I'm filming this To make it a shorter video I just like being on here live with you guys To answer questions for people that have them Talk to the people All right, continuing up the head To the occipital bone, so just getting to that point And I'm in a slow mode today I'm just relaxing Normally I would sit here Without you guys on here live And I would do this exact same thing Just wouldn't talk But listen to music So here's kind of another thing I like to do Once I got to that point, especially because I'm out of trying to get away from the camera So I don't get in your guys' way I'll check both sides To make sure it's good Looks pretty good So I'll finish up Last section here Section across So last little bit So Gary, I totally agree with you I like doing the internal shape first as well I... This is probably the first haircut that I've done The exterior line first And that's really Only because we're pretending that this situation Is fine hair And because it's fine hair I want to see how much base I really want to get Now I'm going to go interior And cut my layers Really without thinking too much about the exterior But I like just seeing Where I really want That boldness All of this on fine hair What's going to happen is It's going to get super weak Around the perimeter and I'm going to have to go in and cut it So I wanted to have a nice solid line First cut that one length And then now I'm going to go into my interior But I totally agree with you Most of the time I don't Alright Kimmy Kim says he deserves some likes I appreciate that Alright so now we're going to work some concave layering I'm not going to do too much Actually Sometimes I change my mind I'm going to do more concave I'm going to do concave Alright so I'm going to do concave But then I'm going to do a lot of over direction In the front because I don't want to take away Too much weight in the side area Of the head So let's go here Pretty close up shot there I actually need to go to the other side So we talked about this kind of in the theme of the week Concave layering But let's look at How this goes here So concave You know that you're on the right side of the head If your elbow Has freedom to move So we've learned this in beauty school If your elbow has freedom to move Concave what we're going to do is I like to pull my section out And then pretend like the top of my fingers gets Caught in the section And then I shift from there And pull my elbow up in the air What that does is it creates A short to long Feeling with the layering So you'll get shorter layers And then it collapses the shape That's why I wanted to make sure that I had a nice full feeling Because we're working with finer hair Right so I wanted to make sure I had a full Feeling here because I'm going to remove some weight And then drop a little bit of weight down onto it But I don't want to take out too much Layering in this part of the haircut Because I also Wanted to still have that long bob Appearance so let's start On the left hand side And I'm going to start pivoting My sections So we're going to work on A pivot so we'll go right off the Center here And then we're going to go here Then to here And then we'll be straight down the line The vertical line that we created In our sectioning before So right here We'll be a small piece of pie We're watching Our figure after the first Of the year here Small piece And I'm going to over direct it To the center back So this is going to go straight back Here Now I'm going to be aware Of this hair underneath So that is Some of the hair that I Previously cut Make sure I Take a little less Section and I'm going to clip Clip this away Just to keep it nice and clean So you guys can see it In this line I might not clip that Part And then I'm going to bring this hair out Just like this Here is My previously cut section underneath I'm not paying too much attention To that I'm okay And this is where I think it was Gary Where I kind of go back Into my thought process I'm more concerned About my interior layers Than I am my exterior line At this point I already know I have this cut blunt and nice and thick So I'm not worried about it That's why I cut it first Now I'm going to Bring this up cut it concave Which is going to give me a disconnected piece Because I'm not going to go super Super short that's easy for me to say Super short with these layers So it's going to fall a little bit longer Possibly than The perimeter line that I cut I will go in later on Probably in the dry cut Maybe a little bit in the wet And just match those lengths up But for now I just want to make sure That my layers Make sense So here Back out a little bit In your guys comments Anyone know the name of the app Lisa that's the F F is in Frank S is in Salon E as in Education FSE Now App So here we go So now I'm combing And my last comb is going to be towards me I'm going to come out Like this and then when I figure out How long I want this To be this top part of the section I then Will pivot So out I'm not paying attention to the bottom That's where I want it to be So now I pivot My hand up And this is where I'm going to cut Short to long So when I drop that Look That's what I was talking about See how much longer That gets The bottom here It gets longer but that's okay It's nice and weak I'm going to cut it And it's at the length that I want it at that point And so are these layers Which is the goal So now what I'm going to do Drop this down And remember piece of the pie So we take that Now I'm going to pivot From this center point here Pivot down Clip this Slide it up So now I've got another Parting And I'm going to pull that to the center back So I pull that all over Can somebody tell me What that's going to do In the chat When I over direct it to the middle What's happening Here I see that point And I shift To be calm Because I want To get this last little bit here There we go So what's happening Team weight behind the ear Very good, who was that Gary is my man Alright so There we go, now we got our last section I'm going to bring all of that Over to me To the center back So what is this guideline called The stationary guide Because we are not moving Clever, it's like the refrigerator Sides will be longer Like inverted type Yes, exactly So Daniel, there you go Alright So now look at this This is the cool part Of these layers So it's concave But it starts to collapse Like this With the length on the bottom So when you got somebody with fine hair For me it's cool Because you can add these layers in And you have this movement And it's all starting to work its way forward But you actually You also Provide length at the bottom So now you can cut that length And have a thicker base Which honestly We're going to do that As soon as we finish the opposite side So now let's cut The right hand side This is going to be the exact same thing Pivoting, pie shaped sections All the way across till you get to your vertical line Reminds me of fruit salad Lindsey you're correct This Color looks like fruit salad Alright so Obviously you want your center Part To be your guideline So here let me just comb This over Clip it away Keeping it nice and clean So now I've got this center part as my guide I can take And pivot Take a small piece Smaller piece It's January There we go Bring this over Slide a clip up in And clip it away Now concave layering On your sides I'm going to stay on the right hand side of the head And I'm going to bring everything back And up to me Now if you're a lefty you're going to switch that around That'll be opposite And that's pretty much it So bring the hair out So the other thing Is that I'm pushing the hair Because now I want to push it towards the guide So I pulled the hair to the guide on this side So I went from here Pulled it to the center And pushed it away from me So that it's going towards the center You've got to stay consistent with that as well Now I want fruit salad We can't have fruit salad, it's January Right? So I'm telling myself Okay Actually fruit salad's probably not that bad Candy salad, we can't have that Alright So pushing away from me Here I come out I find my pivot point The hair up Didn't grab very big of a section Not much to cut So I'll cut myself, I'm going to recomb Shift up again Pivoting Here, pushing What kind of scissors do you use? So everything that I use in these videos And here's a little fun fact for you guys If you ever need Tools They're all available on our online store So Top FSE Free salon education And The combs, the clips, everything that you see We Are available on there And these are Mizetani scissors So I use Mizetani This is my Version of a Mizetani scissor So I helped design It It's got my logo on it It's available on our website I like cutting with a shorter scissor Especially for precision cutting Scissor over comb I get a longer scissor Of course, and then Dry cutting I might use something different But typically my go to is a 5 inch Scissor So all this is going to that center back Out Pivot Couple more sections here Alright, one more Pull this all the way From over On the other side, this is our vertical line Make sure you work all of these little hairs Off the scalp Get everything nice and tight And then into the center That's important because otherwise You'll end up with a stack Of layers that you might not want You might have envisioned something different If you don't over direct enough Here, I fell the piece Somewhere in my fingers there That is the back Let it down Give it a little saturation Here and we're going to cut one length In the back real quick We won't do multiple sections for this Because it's just a very weak amount Of hair, especially on fine hair To get it to that point So Let me zoom in You should be able to see your guide That's another reason why we make the guide At the beginning So we see our guide through You can see it there I'm going to point cut this Because I'm not looking for this To be in the end result Super blunt On the bottom I do want it to look nice and healthy But I don't need it to be Very blunt So this just gives it a little softer edge Recomb You can see Nice and full So take a look You can start to see Some of these layers come in But it doesn't have a layered feel It's more organic looking Than just a Broad out squared off layered haircut Alright Now we're going to move into the side I want to pop some Concave layering into this as well Most of that concave layering Is going to be right in this piece here Because I want to remove some of the weight So Let's go in And I'm removing weight now I know it's fine hair But at the same time you don't want it to be heavy You want it to have shape So if we go underneath here And we create a little bit of shorter layers Throughout this part of the haircut Then you're going to Have a little bit more layers That kind of play with And then this top is going to fall over it So this is the part And a nice kind of fun Look So now to cut concave On the right hand side Because I'm right handed I'm going to I'm going to be pushing away from myself So that my elbow is free So let's go to this So the client will face me Why don't you use an undercut first So Kathy this is Fine hair so I wouldn't use An undercut If she had thicker hair I might Do that So it's kind of the opposite I don't know if you were here at the beginning I'm assuming not But if you think about it I kind of did the opposite Of an undercut for fine hair So I went through and did a blunt cut Up to the occipital bone Which gave me more weight If I had somebody with really thick hair I could do an undercut Take it shorter Like she already had A head of hair anyways So it really depends on what kind of hair Density you're working with On what technique You're going to do Undercut would not be my recommendation For For doing that So this we're going to create A new stationary guide So it's going to be a vertical Parting just behind the ear We'll use some of that as a guideline But I'm not really again Too worried about the guideline Because we're going to cut a line after So I'm working on the interior Of the cut first Then we're going to go in And cut the exterior after So I've got my first vertical parting It's going to stay vertical And this will be a stationary guide I'm going to bring it back here They come out just like this And now I want to determine Again What length do I want this top to be That's all I care about Where do I want this to fall Where is it going to fall and hit the best For me Just going a little bit So out Here And I get A little bit over halfway down this Section And that's where I'm going to Shift my fingers up Let some of that hair fall out And just scoop This hair through Cut it So that's My stationary guide So now take another vertical parting And just continue Combing the hair to that point Out See that point Pivot And now we cut See where I take it And one more Because we're working with a stationary guide So you don't have to take super small sections Especially if you're cutting fine hair Out Pivot Can't miss the shot So now You'll be able to see How this unfolds here And we can decide at this point Because we've removed the weight from the interior What do we want the exterior line to look like I want it to go Just a little bit forward We're going to have it dip Just a little bit So I come in here Wide teeth of the comb Point my fingers Basically with the jawline And cut With the tip of the scissor Point cutting through Don't need a nice blunt line at all Just follow through like that There you go This is the pivot point tripod It's my favorite Okay Now we're going to do the same thing On the opposite side here Not going to change anything The biggest difference The only difference Is that I'm standing behind the head Instead of in front of it now Because I need my elbow to be free Right, talked about that Sorry guys, cameraman as well Okay Just keeping the hair evenly saturated So vertical partings All the way through So we're going to go here One, two, three, four Most likely With fine hair in the salon You could probably pull it back But because we're doing concave Makes it a little bit more difficult To make that shift with a lot of hair In your hands at once So bring that hair back to me Out To where I want it And then I shift To the side here Pivot up And cut Comb it down Continue through the side doing the same Two more Pivot, last one Back And now we finalize it Doing the same Technique For the sides to get this line To curve down So we'll cut it with the point of the scissor So here I'm going to break this up Like that Come down Keep my finger angle same as the jawline Point cut Point cut Now there's a possibility these are not the same There's also a possibility they are Either one is fine See where we're at How do we do it? They're similar We'll take it So that is The back, the sides And now finish off the top The top will be very easy So here we go What I'm going to do for the top Let me go to the top angle here That's real zoomed in So what I'm going to do for the top Is we're going to work across Here, vertical sections Through And everything is going to come back to this point So you've got Your concave Layers that you cut here And this should be a line So we're going to use that line As our guide For the top of the head So what I'll do is I'm going to separate here Comb that over And I'm going to take A clean parting across For my guide Looks like that Right So now I've got my guide And now I'm going to take The smallest bit To start Make sure I've got All the hair I need here So this is all going to come back To this point Here And I'm going to point cut through You could blunt cut if you want to But what I want to do is create Quite a bit of movement So vertical parting And again stationary guide So this is all coming back To this point And after that I can come in here Point cut a little bit One thing that I want to do Is once I get this done I'm going to do some stuff With the tri-raiser through the top Because I want to create some of that texture Things that you can't really do Point cutting You could but might take quite a bit So bring this back All this hair Over top of the crown Not worried about cutting past my second knuckle Because I'm not worried about that tension Because we're having a more Free line So I think it's Giannis Saying Why pull it back So we're pulling it back For over direction In the front For me I want to add some length To the front of this haircut I want some weight around the fringe area So even if I decide in the finish To cut A little bit of a fringe I could I really just want a little bit longer hair To fall towards the front I might soften it Feather this just a little bit But for the most part Just kind of Utilize some of those Alright So I'll show you guys the result From the side So take a look at pulling the hair back Creates shorter To longer pieces So these longer pieces up here That's from the over direction When you pull something away from where it lives It's obviously going to be longer Than the hair that's currently getting cut Where it lives So it just takes longer to travel And effect through it You can see how We talked about this At the very beginning Which a lot of you guys might not have been on there At that point But what I wanted to create was a more texturized long bob Something that Had a lot of fun texture to it But still had that long bob feel Because I wanted to change things up a little bit I don't want just that one length Long bob all the time So You'll be able to go in And do that And now I'm going to use the tri razor Just to add a little bit of texture Throughout Before I blow it dry So this is my new tool This we launched it On Black Friday weekend Started shipping at Christmas time And now it's available worldwide So if you guys are interested 100% cutting side 50% texture side And a 25% texture side So it cuts three different ways What I'm going to do is I'm going to use the 25% Texture side To cut And then I'll show you guys The finished look So we go across Like this I'm going to bring the hair up I'm going to bring it back to me I'm going to bring each of these sections back to me And I'm going to take the 25 Texture side Comb the hair And I'm going to go Just mid shaft to ends And slide That'll take out 25% of the hair Now this is obviously fine Hair so I'm only going to do it through this top section That's going to fall over the base I've already created So you got to be careful In your decisions That you make By To texturize It's got to have a purpose Our purpose here is to add a little bit more movement Some fun to it So here Let me You guys can't see that Go to the overhead again Right here Just like that Comb this hair back 25 here Mid shaft to ends 25% Of that hair Again bring this back Now there's not too much and I don't want to go all the way up In the hair so I'm just hitting it again There And I don't need to take any of this old Hair in there Last little bit Bring it to the front And then 25 Out of that Just a little extra texture Popped in there Blow dry real quick And then I'll show you guys the finished style I'm going to turn my mic down just a tiny bit So that I don't blow your ears out with the blow dryer I forgot about that A little bit of foam So we get a little bit of volume in there Yeah Jess, you can use the razor on dry hair As long as My recommendation is as long as the hair is smoothed out You can use it on curly hair too But I think You know In good condition if you're doing it on dry hair So I like to just Smooth the hair real quick And then Then go in and cut it dry Works really well on dry hair though It's got a really nice firm bleed Alright The razor's name is this There you go So that's the razor, you can get it on our shop So shop FSE All over the world It doesn't matter where you're at Alright So let's see Check I'm sure you guys can still hear me Yes you can Gosh my microphone, there we go Alright so now I'm just going to smooth it real quick Just give it a slight bend But really just smoothing out those ends Then we can assess the cut And then we'll give it a quick little style With some texture spray That dyson I'll be able to watch this again and I missed it Yeah for sure So Julia you can Just hit save On the live right now Should be able to hit save And then You'll be able to go back and watch it whenever you want Make sure you follow my page It's a good way to If you're not doing that So that's that And then yes it is the dyson That was the dyson blow dryer Pro Tools Express Ion Plus That's the exact wording Psyched for you guys to see How all these layers play Into each other For this cut Hope you guys enjoyed this prompt to class Had a lot of fun with you Remember You want to support Any of this stuff We have our online store All the education is free We also have the virtual cutting club Which some of you guys I see you in the chat Lynn Are in that club And we meet every Monday Over zoom We focus on a subject And we cut hair together And I can see you guys cutting hair Which is really cool Brings kind of a hands on class Experience to the internet So if you guys want to join that More classes a month You can watch all the previous class Replays as well So you sign up for that On our app Or go to free saloneducation.com Create a profile And as soon as you hit sign up It'll ask you if you want to be part of the virtual cutting club Or if you just want a free membership Doesn't matter and you can go there Go from there Couple more Dig in this color Get some fun with fantasy color today I'll be putting out the tutorial On this cut and the color Together Soon Thanks Lynn You can tell it's very fine hair The color is outstanding I do something silly guys Because I'm reading your chat and ironing at the same time I think she's not real Good thing I want to give a little bevel to the back And yeah this Super thick hair at all It's very fine So I know people have finer hair Including myself But It is It's definitely fine That muted copper with a splash of yellow It's cool So you see this length that happens in the front Because we over directed everything back So if you wanted to cut into this I'm not going to because I think this style is going to look cool no matter what And I want to have this mannequin Live to see another day But You definitely Could cut a nice little fringe Into this I'm bringing everything over I kind of smooth everything where it lives And then for the final To get it really kind of smoothed out Over the head shape I bring it to the opposite Side smooth it down You can see like this is one of my Favorite things Like you see a little bit of roughed up Hair That's what you want to be on the lookout for And then when you part the hair you look at the root Because the root looks smooth Then you hold it with tension in your hand Like that And you pull down Let go with the last second And then just two passes over the ends Should be fine So I look I look at the root Is it bendy at all Grab my section Hold it in my hand nice and tight And then pass through That looks cool too with that You guys remember I talked about how I wanted This to look like I'm sure you guys Some of you guys weren't here at the beginning But basically when I did this color technique My goal Was to have it look like Somebody threw this bright color over top of the head That's not a good angle So let's Show you kind of The effect that we got So my thought was That when you looked at this hair color And this cut So weird it looks lopsided Here but not for you guys So What I wanted this color to look like Is that I literally took this yellow And muted copper tones And threw them At the head And then I spread out All over it And for me Especially with those Kind of Bringing that section back It's like the color hit it And spread But then it starts to kind of lighten up And gets a little bit more intense Towards the face Which I really love Like I said I'm not a colorist But the way that I color hair So here Let's add a little bit I'm just going to add some spray wax in there Not too much Trying to get less Messy with my styles Because internet likes to freak out on me They're already going to tell me that That I Kept it in her eyes That's okay I like annoying those people So there you go You can see the texture And zoom in Again you could do something else with this bang And honestly I would have her Style it up and over Let me show you that Kind of up and out of her eyes like this Hit it with a blow dryer for one sec Don't try this at home So there you go You can all sleep tonight now that I Took it out of her eyes I'm going to have to restyle this for the video But you guys get to just Spend a little more time So you can see Tons of texture Nice kind of big Voluminous Style And there you go So I hope you guys liked today I hope you guys enjoyed me jumping on here Doing a cut with you guys You can see how full and blunt The bottom looks and the layers that Pass through it does not take away The density and that's the key thing For fine hair In my opinion Just keeping that density but being able to Add the layering in So I hope you guys Liked it Again Go over here camera Thank you very much I got a run A lot of things to do but thank you guys so much For being on here with me I'll be back on here again soon Maybe tomorrow we'll see how the day goes And I really appreciate it Thank you very much See ya