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D.D. ask me D.D. ask me D.D. ask me D.D. ask me D.D. ask me D.D. ask me D.D. ask Might spend a mill at the rug store Like Man of Fort I move the money like you see legal Something more of rig a mother Swear I move dead people They don't use money phones Green, I talk all in wine Bible on the dashed it with the holy wine I know I put in work, they didn't notice none Switch skins, clubhouse Took me chips all on the board No, I'm invested Italian blazer come double breasted Lofas and Florence, we paid for it Through every battle I was testing I'm vetted talking top floor D.C. dreams are not yours got mine Going global it's like savings grown It's what we work for, wifey great Out of me I cut the loose ends Real friends around me the whole cruise And came from pain driven at high tempo To calculate it passing on my mentor Driving on the road like I'm the only ones Took me six years marble floors Gold trim feel like I'm Richie Richie Tang let the friends sway I mix the fifth sick quick loss Take a risk we play for the win What's up guys Welcome to today's class Super excited to just be here Live with you guys today Tuesday happy Tuesday to everyone Today we're going to be cutting some hair It's going to be a lot of fun I've got some tricks Planned for you guys we're going to work On texturizing I'm going to work on talking Let's see if I can get good at that As we go I see all of you guys in the chat If you're new to the show If you've never watched our live streams before Type new in the chat if you're an OG I've been watching this for a long time You've participated in these before Just type OG in the chat so I can see who you are And also make sure that Your job during this whole live stream Let me turn down the music a little bit Your job during this live stream Is to just keep everyone Informed of what's going on So if I use let's say The tri razor You guys just put in the chat Show them where to get it Go to shop FSE or whatever it is What the app is what the name is You know and just kind of have some fun with it You guys get involved We're building this community that's what it's all about I'm live on Minerva Beauties Facebook As well so thank you to them They've been a big sponsor of Freestyle education for a long time If you guys are looking for salon furniture They're the best in the business they're my friends I love those guys They have the coolest looking furniture So just check out MinervaBeauty.com Also if you go to my Instagram Doing a giveaway I think it ends tomorrow Or it ends today so go check it out You'll see it's the first post on my Instagram At freesaloneducation If you're looking to win a blow dryer From MinervaBeauty We're giving one away so go check it out All you gotta do is follow them and then right follow it on my post And then we'll know That you did everything you need to do And you could win that blow dryer so And it's a sweet gold blow dryer by the way Really really cool Tool so Let me see I'm gonna break down what we're gonna do today I've seen a lot of you guys in the chat I also saw that somebody's in my salon Currently right now getting their hair done That's pretty cool to know That you're right down the hall It's cool and creepy at the same time But welcome, I'm glad you're here I'm not sure which person's doing your hair I think it's probably, I thought Brian said something So maybe it's Brian But hopefully you're getting beautiful hair So I'm gonna show at the same time Alright so and here's the gold blow dryer You guys Are looking to Upgrade your blow dryer, check out the MinervaBeauty blow dryer It's right here, also a big shout out To Paul Mitchell For sponsoring the show as well We're gonna use Paul Mitchell products to finish The mannequin at the end Brian did this beautiful hair color Which I'm smoothing out right now I'm gonna finish smoothing it And we're gonna do some dry hair cutting today I'm also gonna show you guys some tricks With creating face frame layering All in one All in one section basically So we're gonna do this It's gonna be a really quick kind of haircut But we're gonna do a ton of detail work And create a bunch of texture In this as well So it's gonna be a really fun cut We got a fun color technique to kind of go off of And then tomorrow Brian's gonna teach you guys How to do this color technique live On here at 10 am A lot of fun things going on Alright, let's see, I need it Yes, you do need it Yo John, what's up? Good to see ya Let's go Sil, what's up? Good to see ya I need some pizza That's hilarious Okay, and Jennifer Good to see ya Adrian, good to see you as well Shut up and cut already John, shut your mouth Just shut your mouth I'm not gonna cut I might just stand here and talk the entire time And just look at the head That's what I'm thinking about doing today I'm John Michael Good to know Let's see Adrian, amazing color Alright, sweet John I don't know if you guys get the reference Of what I said, who knows Pretty sure it's a Will Ferrell thing Watching from the Philippines India says hi Hello, good to see ya New Hampshire, very cool Monica, hello Hola Gaston Alright, cool Alright, so I'm gonna start Smoothing, or I'm gonna finish smoothing I'm gonna use Palmichel Wild Ginger Awapui Wild Ginger Shine spray I'm just gonna spray that on and then I'm gonna iron over it a little bit Just to add a little shine to these ends And to smooth the hair out I'm also gonna use Ergo Diamond Head Brush And then I've got my Palmichel Neuro Smoothing iron So you can see, as I kind of brush that in It gets pretty smooth right away I'm gonna change my camera angles here There we go And then pop this one here Alright So we're gonna do dry hair cutting So I do a lot of prep work to get this ready So we Shampoo condition obviously I added in Palmichel Sculpting Foam Did the blow dry And then I work So I do the blow dry flat wrap technique And then I go in And I work Really just mid shaft to ends with the smoothing Technique with the iron Because you don't really need to go Scalp to ends if you do The blow dry good enough Alright, let's see Yeah, the hair color is Definitely beautiful, Brian did a great job on this So now mid shaft to ends And I'm just gonna work A slight bevel With the iron So just kind of following the head shape Take another panel Again Mid shaft To ends So it just starts to polish those out The shine spray really helps When you put the iron over that That really just seals it in Takes away any of those flyaways Right Ria, thank you so much, I appreciate it I've been waiting for this cut Awesome, very cool Very cool, Adele good to see you So John Where do you, he's asking Where do you get your motivation to teach Where does this come from Up bringing So That's a great question John So I think teaching is just For me, it's a way I don't know, I think about this a lot Actually Because obviously I am motivated to teach But I also just kind of love learning And sharing what I've learned And then making people feel good About that As a young kid I always liked performing And doing different things And music I think it just translates Into To this a lot So It's kind of a way of Still performing And also learning and just sharing So I think it all just kind of comes together Alright, almost there guys So we get all smoothed out My goal is to have No part in the hair whatsoever I'm going to be working Another part for this haircut And I'm working diagonal panels Through And then I go mid shaft To ends and I smooth Through it like that So now we got to take into consideration The color technique a lot in this So this is a beautiful hair color So when you go to cut it You need to make sure that you're not Removing things that you don't want to remove And that you're enhancing parts Of the color technique as well So that's going to be one of the main Things that I talk about today Is kind of showcasing And there's a little bit of flyway So a little staticky So a little bit more shine spray through Yes, the hair is in her face We will get it out of there What flat iron are you using I'm using the palmitial Neuro Flat iron So we're using that A lot of shut off And I had about 360 degrees For fine hair Anytime you have blonde Or fine hair you don't want to go too high Or too hot with the With the iron Make sure I'm good here Alright So now we got everything all Smoothed out and we're ready to start Cutting Those of you guys that are new That have never watched my live streams before What I'm doing is I'm filming To then make this a shorter video I just get you guys involved So it's kind of all about asking questions If you have a question, type it in the chat The best way to do it Is to type Q and put in your question So just like that, you type Q Put in your question and then that way I can see it, we'll try to save it If somebody asks a question That one of the OG's in the room knows the answer to Then please just jump in there And answer that question for them I can't keep everything going I can't get to everybody's question But I will try my best to do that Now I'm not focused On the outer perimeter of this cut To begin with I'm going to focus on this fringe area And then we're going to build layering Off of that And then we're going to do the length at the very end A lot of people get kind of obsessed With cutting length first For me, I like to work on the interior On first And then I'll go in and cut that length later on So let's start off We're going to section this Really just section out the fringe So if you look at the way that this Hair color technique is sitting Which again Brian will explain tomorrow exactly What he did to create this But if you look at the technique It's got this kind of Cascade of blue Root Very front So right here You can see that blue kind of fades in And then it gets all lighter and green So what I think will be cool Is that if I create a textured fringe In here And then we create layers around it That Blue root will kind of melt in And it will be part of the fringe The fringe will be more blue than the ends will And the face frame will And I think it's going to look really cool So what I want to do is first section off the fringe Now how do we do that I want to make sure that I get See if I can Do this here Let me go to the top view for you guys And let me show you Kind of how The fringe works first And then we'll Move on from there Okay So when we look At the fringe area Of the head I don't want to go too far back So let me show you where the forehead is So here's the forehead area So I'm going to go just where the head Starts to bevel over And then I'm going to work from that point Because that's where the hair is going to fall forward So depending on the density and all of that We'll get into that in a second But that hair wants to fall forward right there So from that point I'm going to draw my line On the sides So we'll go right here And we'll work our line Down The one thing I can tell you Is that the color that was used Was palmetral pop XG We'll get more into that Tomorrow But that is the color That we used Okay I want to show you guys this sectioning Here So we section Just to the hairline Now you're going to see some standing Another reason why we're doing this haircut So here Work our way down So from this point down to the hairline That's our fringe section I'm going to take my velcro clip Just place it in the hair Push it gently against the head And then it just kind of stays And holds the hair in place And it doesn't crease the hair So then we go to this side here We want to make sure we get The hairline I'm just going to go to the other side of the head So I find my hairline Find where the hair wants to fall forward And we section that away Right there And then I take my velcro clip Some of you guys might be familiar With these So the FSE velcro clip It's just really a piece of velcro But it goes right up against the hair We use these a lot with men's hair Short hair, dry hair It's just a great Tool to use To not crease the hair as you work So right here And I push this up against The head And then it stays Off the face There we go So now we've just got our fringe area And that's all I want to be working with To begin Just like that Alright so I'm going to start the fringe I'm going to use our tri razor Let me see if it'll focus, there we go So tri razor has a 100% cutting side Here, 50% here And 25% for texture on this side So you can really create some cool things with it This is really to me Kind of like a pencil You can really go in and just draw Whatever lines you're trying to create So we're going to start by creating this fringe To work our way through the rest of the hair I always like to put something On the hair that helps smooth that Cuticle down In this instance I'm using Awapui shine spray Just helps give a little slip to the hair Whether I'm using it to cut With scissors dry or a razor dry Doesn't matter, I know there's going to be a lot Of questions about cutting dry hair With a razor It's totally fine in my opinion These are brand new blades and they're sharper Rather touch a scissor blade Than touch one of these razor blades So as long as you prep the hair correctly And you use a sharp brand new blade You're totally fine Doing cutting dry hair with it So now And it gives you a much Softer line and that's the goal That's what we're going for Let me zoom in I'm going to take A vertical section That'll be about 1 inch wide In the very front Like this And now I'm going to pinch it in my hand Like that and then I'm going to start Drawing how I want this fringe to be Now as I start Pulling hair over it over directs it So it gets short to long So that's kind of the goal and how we're going to work it The other thing I like about a razor Compared to a Scissor is that I would have to hold this At the perfect height To get the Kind of the graduation or the layering Field that I wanted And so With a razor you can really just Hold the hair and draw in that Line that you want You don't have to get the perfect elevation So let me see I'm going to turn off the auto focus Feel it jumping all over So here Can you do this with shears? Yeah you can, but it's a little bit different So you can do this It's a lot of different razors though So if you have a razor And you have a brand new blade You can definitely do this technique So what I'm going to do is I'm going to start By kind of Cutting just this one inch section And I'm moving about One inch at a time, maybe half an inch Just to create a softer line And I don't want to Fly through the hair, I can cut this off in like One second, but I don't want to do it Too quick because I like Having more Of a precise kind of Line working through it So let me turn Let's start to see here So we get a soft Kind of bevel to the line Now I'm going to adjust it So that's just our initial drawing Then what I'm going to do is I'm going to come in here Bring this hair over To me just a little bit And then I'm going to work from that line Short to long So now this isn't exactly What I want the fringe to be But what I'm doing is I'm stamping in Kind of the outline Of it, you could say So I'll come over to this side And now I'm going to pull this hair over To me just like this And I'm going to work again Short To long Like that And then I'm going to start working in here And now I'll look at the fringe And I want to go in and just start pinching And cutting Pinch and cut and work through it Just like that And that'll start softening That outer edge And obviously internet I will get it out of our eyes These are really flat bangs right now Because I blew them dry Flat, so I want to make Sure that we're cutting them The length that we want Here And then Because this was longer hair And we cut it so much shorter What I'll do is I'll then take My iron real quick And I'll bevel the fringe again Because that will make the end Not so straight And it will help out with Kind of the overall look You guys will start to see it coming together So you can start to see How soft it bevels in And now I can go in For a little detail work You can either do it with your scissor Or like a texturizing scissor For me, I like to go in Now that I have this line cut Lift the hair up And then I can just remove Some of these little bits on the edge Now why not just cut With a scissor Right away And just cut that blunt line You don't get as soft of a bevel So like I was saying What you do with your With your scissor Like if I was going to cut this I would need to kind of make sure That my elevation was right So then I would get that soft line Falling down With a razor, you get that soft line Right away And it's a lot easier to get that line And then you can just go in And make your adjustments with your Scissor So just kind of softening Open up the face a little bit She can see Right here, so I put my scissor underneath And I just lift up That hair And then I come in here And I'm really just taking off Some of those longer pieces So it goes from kind of Pure chaos for a second Which is where I think A lot of us get in there And we get a little bit nervous But then you go in and Understand there's a purpose behind every technique that you do So the purpose of the first Initial technique was to Just create a weightless Kind of soft fringe And an outline And then we take that outline and we define it So right here again Come in Softening Same thing here on this side Making sure that we're defining Our line And if you wanted this fringe to be straight across As well Just obviously take that line a little bit more And I wouldn't do That over direction But I did the beginning where I pulled it over I would just pull it straight out And cut it with the tri-raiser Okay, and we'll go back in We'll do some more work on that fringe in a minute But now you can see I take out The velcro clips And now we've got A nice fringe in there Don, thank you so much I appreciate that Let me see what Monica was asking Because I see Lisa Commenting to her She's saying Beautiful cut, hopefully I can see the color tomorrow Thank you, I'll run back to work Dual blades Question mark So Monica, that might be So maybe when you were watching me cut It wasn't going through too fast I want you guys to understand that That's on purpose, right Any time I cut, especially on dry hair I'm cutting soft So I'm not pushing hard If I push hard on this It will come right off I actually don't want to cut that right now But If you push hard on the hair It's going to pop right off I don't want it to pop right off I want it to be nice and soft on the lines So I just lightly I'm not even putting much pressure at all And I keep this blade at a 45-degree angle On the hair and it kind of smooths over top Of it The more you force it up this way The more resistance you get And dragging you get If you come in at more of a 45-degree angle You're just softly kind of Cutting through it Also the tri-raiser has kind of a comb Feel It kind of feeds the hair into it So as you're working through It organizes the hair as it's cutting And goes through Pretty easy The other great thing about the tri-raiser Is this Texture 50 side Has more blade exposed In bigger sections So if you wanted to go through And just kind of chop in some layers You could go through with that 50 Texture side and do that as well Alright So now We're going to add some layering Into this haircut I talked about this yesterday In our Our Cutting club My brain's not working It was my birthday yesterday And I had birthday fun So there you go So we had What's it called In cutting club We had a question about layering The top of the head with a razor So I want you guys to understand That as you go in And cut with a razor If I start cutting right here And dragging down That's like The same thing as If I held the hair up like this And cut it with a Scissor because you're working This shortest point here And then into the longer point there Okay So now we're going to go in We're going to add some layering around the face I really want to pop a ton of layers And cut It's going to look really fun It's also going to really activate this hair color as well Some of that Disconnect in the front too, that's fun Alright, so here we go Right here Just make sure we are focused Alright So now Now this is where we get to have some fun with the trirazor So I'm going to go right here And I'm just going to work Now the more I go like this And you'll see It just goes right through the hair No problems at all You'll start to see these layers popping So right here, keep bringing hair forward Right through it And cut So now All these layers are starting to activate Through the haircut Let's grab a little bit more Bring that forward And there's kind of where my guideline is In this haircut, so right through there Now I'm going to do the same thing on the opposite side Pull this hair forward And I'm just going to cut Keep bringing the hair forward So now, turn it You guys can start to see these layers Coming to life See all the little peaceiness Pieces of layer there See how that hair color is just kind of Really starting to pop So now Thank you guys, I see all the birthday Appreciate it, I appreciate you all Pieces, not Pieces, yes What density are you using on that On the razor This is the hundred cutting side That I'm using right now I'm going to mix it up in a second That's so funny Alright, dry cutting razor Yes, we're dry cutting with a razor Call me crazy But it's This is the most fun tool to dry cut with And I'm telling you right now You know, people doubt it But it's sharp It's so sharp The blade is firm, you can see right here I talked about this yesterday a little bit But these are the blades That go in the tri razor They're very firm You can't even bend them Well, you probably could if you were stronger than Than me, but They have a firm back on them And then that holds the blade tight And then when you put it inside the Tri razor casing it gets even firmer Which really helps with dry cutting Your razor Now Some of you guys are asking about where to get it So Here, add that Add that to the screen Okay And we ship them worldwide guys So if you want one It's the best birthday present you could buy yourself Alright, and it's super fun I mean, obviously it's not the only thing I cut with I like all tools But this match of the pair of Scissors Is the best thing on the planet Alright So now I can work Some on the surface of the hair And sometimes when I work the surface I'll go with the 50 Texture, just like I said This has Bigger gaps in where the blade is So like you see here This is tighter So on wet hair, finer sections This works really well When you cut through thicker sections and dry hair This 50 texture side works really well And you can almost grab it Just put it The pinched hair Right in between these two front teeth And cut through it So just kind of Just want to define some simple Parts of the haircut So right in there, add a little Piece here And it's my favorite thing about Cutting with a razor is being able To basically draw In the technique Like just being able to To look At where you want a piece Like if I want this piece of this face frame To kind of sit right there I'm going to go right there And that allows me to have that Piece right there So again this is the 50 texture side Cuts through a lot more Hair at once That's the 25 I just kind of flip it Flip it around in my hand as I'm cutting Depending on what I want to do Yes, dry cutting is so good For texturizing hair Alright, so now I want to cut length off of this It doesn't need to be this long If you wanted long hair There you go, you got long hair For me I don't want to cut all this long hair off Because the Brian's color technique Obviously plays well With some long ends So you could go in with a scissor If you want to or you can go in With a razor and cut into it as well I want to Comb it down And I'm just going to hold This hair in my hands And then work the tri razor up and down Here so you guys can see it better Sculpting, yeah, for sure So a section this about Is wide as the tri razor Comb down this section And then I'll take The 50 texture side And I'm just going to cut And work through until I get through the section Then again this could just be Your outline, right So I could go here 50 texture At a 45 degree angle Cut through it, that gives me A more shattered edge Here Same thing on this side You can see it just gives it A little more of a shattered edge And I'll detail that with a scissor Here 50 texture 100 Now I can take my scissor And come in here And then define This line Again, that's why I say these are They're each best friends With each other You don't just need One of these tools, you need both I think, it's great to have both So obviously if my client Had a back, she does not Have a back, but if she had a back I would just comb this up Against her back and then detail it That way, so I'm not cutting To get a blunt line here I'm just creating More of an edge On this There we go So now, we've got some longer Kind of blunt edges On this haircut So what I want to do now Is go in and create some Kind of softer effects And we're going to do that You can do that with a tri-raiser Or you can do it with a texture scissor I like both, so I have both tools So I've got My Velcro clip And what I'm going to do Is I'm going to comb across So I want to expose this underneath I'll actually go I do a lot of dry cutting guys So this for me They have dry cutting clips and I've tried them out And so far I haven't really found The ones that I like the most But I really love These Velcro clips And their ability to just kind of pull The section away enough For me So going through here Section that over And one thing I learned about these Velcro clips And the more I use them Is that it's not really about Sliding them in to the hair It's just you literally stick them on And it holds the section You don't have to push them into the hair Or force them into the hair at all So now I've got the underneath of this section Here, right? So what I want to do is I'm going to go in With my texture scissor And I'm going to slide through it There's a couple things that I really love to do With the texture scissor See if I can get zoomed in a little bit more So right through here What I want to do is I want to bevel up Kind of where the head shape goes in So at that point where the nape is Here That's where I want to start kind of Working this texture scissor So I'm going to go through And cut Now I'm going underneath All this longer hair here So what that's going to do Is it's going to build up my shape And then this longer hair Then I can cut that longer hair into it I want to build And collapse This underneath a little bit If you wanted to keep length On Or density more than anything You want to keep density Forego this, you don't have to do it But for me I just want to start building This kind of like beveled edge And I'm not going all the way through The hair, I'm going just On the surface And I come in at a diagonal And work my way through it Now One thing that we Offer on our website now Is four scissors If you guys are looking for it We can only sell in the US at this moment But We have payment plans for Stylus because these are not cheap But they're definitely the best Scissor out there There we go So also notice There's some dark blue So what I'm doing is I'm kind of cutting into that dark blue Letting that sit in the depth Of this haircut And then I'm Exposing some of that green underneath Which is kind of cool to me I'm going to let this down Getting old Feeling that year older now Now this It's down And now those layers that we just cut Don't show So if you wanted, if your client wanted Longer hair But it's too thick So they're looking to get some Weight taken out of it You don't want to layer it too much That's a great technique for that Because you could just leave these layers long And cut that underneath You don't even see it Really at all But her hair feels like less Because you've removed some of the weight So it's like the opposite of extensions Now I would like to build Some more layering into this haircut So I'm going to go in And do the same technique And create Some more kind of softness Because I want to build Up a little bit In that area So right in that Oxypital bone area That's kind of where I'm aiming for To remove And everything I'm doing has a purpose guys So I'm not just going in And thinning out hair to thin it out That's not what this is about This is literally creating layers That you have layers prior So you smooth out the hair You assess it And then you make your choice And I start to see as I comb Where that's Starting to build up in the interior That's what I'm looking for Do the same thing through here Just adding a little more Texture Around the face And this is also a good technique Like if you wanted to A little more separation in the fringe You can go through here And a diagonal and just work So this is a great question Monica When she comes back in six weeks For a trim How do you go about without thinning the hair too much We get too caught up I think thinking that we need to do The exact same thing every time somebody comes in For me I assessed her hair In this current state Of what I thought would be the best Hair cut style for her So I used a lot of texturizing techniques To create that texture Now when she comes back in six weeks She's going to have A lot of that texture still built in So now I'm already thinking about it As it's a different head of hair So now I don't need to do all of those Texturizing techniques And I could go in Just kind of clean up the fringe I wouldn't even necessarily need to do The razor cut of the fringe again I could just lift it up with my scissors And softly cut into it Then eventually once the bangs feel too heavy Then maybe you go in and do the razor To soften the edge of the fringe Right So think about Every head of hair As a different scenario every time a client comes in It shouldn't be replicating it Same thing with coloring hair You're doing a similar technique But you're not highlighting their hair Identically every single time So And once they become too blonde Then you start putting low lights in We make adjustments, right? So same thing with hair cutting Once it starts feeling too thick Then we start doing more of the texturizing techniques If it's not too thick Then we don't need to do all those texturizing techniques So It's really important to assess every situation As it comes Now let me grab The wand iron Real quick I want to add a little wave to this To show you guys What this kind of looks like On curlier hair as well I love the wand iron The internet Doesn't love it as much as I do Because sometimes I think They think It's a magic wand And you're hiding things with it But obviously It's not straight So now I can show you guys Just a slight wavier look In there Plus Kind of the beauty of this cut Is that here on the back We've left length So it allows you to use a wand iron Even though we did cut some of that short So raw vocals If you watched my live stream from yesterday I actually did a medium men's cut And cut into the nape Quite I don't know if you guys saw it yesterday But it's like one of my favorite Haircuts I've done in a long time Really getting into The men's hair again So here So right here I loved Kind of this effect We created in the nape Soft Layered effect It's a pretty sweet haircut If you guys missed that Which I know some of you did Go check it out Adele I love the wand iron Awesome Me too No, but if you knew my wife She's a very independent person So she even colors her own hair So I do cut it for her But then after I cut it She blows it dry Which is probably good To be honest Because if I had a wife That wanted me to blow dry her hair all the time I just don't know I will blow dry her hair But She would always think she does it better than me And she probably does She does most things better than me Almost everything To be honest Alright 400 degrees Did that cut was awesome Thank you from South Africa Welcome, that's super cool Miami, Florida Yes, saw that one Awesome, there is a texture technique Removing hair from the ends Like nicking it Out Not point cutting But the scissor move is the same Direction as the hair Yeah, I know what you're talking about In it, yes The tri-raiser kind of mimics But you know every technique has a place So that nicking of The perimeter Of the hair or any little bits That you want to do Another cool thing to do is to go in With the texture scissor And kind of nick that way And then that way you're not So it's just using the tip and just kind of You know, nicking at Not saying this necessarily But on a guy or On shorter nape area or anything like that Going in using texture scissor first If it's not enough then maybe Go in with your regular scissor But just feel like it's a safer way To go about it Milton, my wife is the same way For sure Nothing better than a strong Independent Lady Alright So also The Velcro clips are great for Section off hair When you want to style it as well So For me Just kind of working through sectioning Hair so that you don't Have any issues I'm using a I think this is a one inch Rod On this iron Slide it out My favorite Is to not put the ends in If you guys want to put the ends in You can Everybody has their own taste I want to do this really well Because otherwise you guys start yelling at me Kind of kidding, not kidding Not you guys It's the other people It's the people that watch later Those people Alright So I just work my way through Wrap it around What is it that you love about the wand I love First off I just love volume in hair And I think it shows off the texture A lot more Straight hair is great as well But I don't know I just like curly hair I feel like the wand And it gives it more of a trendy look Because I can leave these ends out So for me being able to do that Stay over there Come on Stubborn Can I ask if you can do a men's cut Showing fading, I'm really battling with it So I'll do some fading But a lot of the fading that I do I'm not a barber So I don't do Like skin fading I mean I could attempt it But to teach it Is different I never want to tell you guys how to do something You know the best way So A lot of the men's cutting that I do I do it every Monday, I do men's cutting on here Live But it's my style So I try not to push it To do something that I don't normally do In the salon No pretending here No pretending We're getting there So this is kind of the benefit You'll be able to see it In the back here I grab this piece of hair and look how long it is So it really Can build up that volume But then you got those smaller pieces underneath That will lift up the Hair Give it more volume A shorter piece Plus look at how When you add a little wave to this Just how it makes Brian's color technique Even pop more Does anybody else have questions Just post them in the chat If I missed your question Just post it again So maybe I can see it That way Questions, comments Use color concentrates Intent Or lighten or take Contract At this point no I don't But The big thing with color Is To lift past Just to try to get past a level A level past what you're aiming for I think too often we lift And we don't get high enough And then we try to neutralize it out So or If you only get to an 8 Don't tone with a 10 Tone with a 7 And unfortunately A little bit darker than you wanted it to be Well that's the reality So you're just You're not going to be able to get That lighter tone yet But maybe next time You'll be able to lift it a little bit higher Than you did the first time So just making sure that you're not toning With a higher level than What you really got to That's the mistake a lot of people make Almost there guys We're getting there The wand is to Curl I learned this from my pal Ryan Belmonti Works for Paul Mitchell But I just kind of Rest my hand on top of the head And I feed the hair up into the Wand sort of So then that way I point the wand down And it's just easier to feed the hair up Some of you might have known that already But there's one person out there And It's a good one It's a good tip How do you cut bangs for someone That has receding hairline And thin hair So Karen great question That depends on the person for sure And A lot of times I would bring more hair forward Like this cut I did today Would be probably kind of a good A good one for that scenario Depending Just adding more fringe into it And if they had Heavier hair then I would add less fringe To it Well too much bang for fine hair So who asked that Donna Wouldn't that be too much bang for fine hair Would you take a smaller section for fine Thinner Hair for the bang I would Again it depends but If they have fine hair I would like and you want a fuller bang Then you got to take a little bit more But obviously Then it leaves less on the sides So it just depends on the person And the scenario To make that decision but I think you're thinking about all the right things So in some cases They just couldn't have Maybe that style So You know I'd like to have the hair Of that guy that I cut right there But my hair unfortunately Is thick like that So I would hope If I went in to a salon Or barbershop And asked for that cut They would say Sorry man Sorry man You just don't have it You don't have it, you never will Alright There we go A little piece of hair on her face I'm going to keep her fringe straight To make that decision You're going to be silly to curl it It's going to look awesome Alright A little bit of Spray wax but You know what Use a little spray wax Alright What I'm going to do What's up Jess Jess just a heads up I did see your very nice post this morning But I was So I haven't wrote you back yet But I appreciate it, it was very nice Nice birthday post Alright So now I just kind of brush through The hair with my fingers Glad you like it guys My favorite thing to do is All of a sudden add frizz to the hair It's my staple I'm just kidding It's true though Trying not to do that today Trying to get better with my finishing work More of a hair cutter than finisher But it's important to Take that time and finish Hair as good as you can As good as you can for the later watchers The later Apes Turner Looks like she had her head out the window Driving in the car Fix that in a sec Focus And then we put it forward A little spray wax here One of my all time favorite All Mitchell products Alright let's see where we're out of here Yup Sometimes you just gotta take your client's head off Look at this color By the way This is super fun Brian did like Such a good job And tomorrow you guys are gonna learn that with him 10 a.m. Super fun I think he's gonna do different colors But it's gonna be the same technique Yeah the color's super nice That bang looks Bang looks a little lopsided right now Fun fun fun Serious mermaid hair that's right That is definitely Definitely some serious mermaid hair For sure Alright cool Let's see Donna thank you so much Amy appreciate it Good to see all of you guys on here Really had a good time Let me come over here Talk to you guys for a sec There we go So Mermaids I think that's good I think we got everybody I think go green and blue And spend a year getting rid of it Yeah Amy I totally feel you on that For sure Ashley thank you so much I whistle when I say your name Amy good to see you Thank you so much Awesome Nancy glad you like it Eduardo thank you Lawrence thank you so much Blackberries it's your birthday too Happy birthday to you Thank you Nancy Appreciate that Alright guys cool so I hope you enjoyed the class today I enjoyed sharing this with you guys If there's something that you guys want to learn In the future why don't you let me know In the comments also if you could do me a favor And just hit share on this video Facebook is stubborn And they you know Or YouTube whatever it is But just share the link to this class Or any of the classes that you like I'd really appreciate that Also if you could download our app It's called FSC Now And I actually think there's a A new Update coming today It's just fixing a couple bugs That are in the app 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MinervaBeauty That's what it's all about But you got to tell me that you follow them on the post And we're going to pick somebody tomorrow to win that blow dryer Alright, so the tri-raiser Let me go to the overhead This will be a good way to Oh that's not the Right camera There we go How's that Okay Wrong way Wow this is backwards Okay So here's the tri-raiser So a couple different things So there's 100% cutting side Then you've got 25 texture and 50 texture Don't So here's how I would look At all of this We're saying that we're scared to use these sides I would actually be more scared to use this side If I was going to be scared at all This side cuts 25% This side cuts 50% This side cuts 100% More hair than these So my thought is Anytime you just want to break up And soften hair a little bit Then you go to these texture sides If you want to create texture in the hair You can take a section And just slide the 50% texture Side through it And you get 50% of the hair being cut 50% of it not being cut On this part of the Tri-raiser right here Same thing, 25% of the hair I wouldn't be afraid to use these I would use them to soften Hair So if you feel like it's a little bulky After you layered it or something like that You just go in and you slide this down You can also Another little trick that makes things a little bit easier Is if you Instead of taking a horizontal section And swiping with the 25 or 50 texture Take a vertical section And go into that interior of that section And go across it that way That way it softens it a little bit different So it's not so You know blunt So that's kind of the way to do it The other thing, and I made a video about this But there's a top and a bottom To the Tri-raiser This is the top or the bottom When you flip it over here The top sits inside the bottom So you've got this crease line It goes all the way around the Tri-raiser That's how you know this is the top The top off of it And you pop this open The blades stay in Kind of how they sit If you were to do it the other way The blades don't rest within this Section of it, so they would fall out So you open it up You can change out the blades It's got three blades inside And then when you put this back together like this You snap the one corner down You snap the other corner down And then you put the top back on it Then you're good to go You've got your blades, you've got your fresh blades It comes in the box with three blades in it And then a pack of five blades And you can buy more blades on our website So all that's available on Shop FSE Somomo says I tried the 25 texture It's really good Awesome, love hearing that I love that all of you guys have it It's super cool that you do I appreciate all of you guys that have bought it You know, it's definitely You know, it's a lot of work to Create and come out with something And promote it and all of that So just the fact that you guys support it I really appreciate it Alright Everyone, you're all awesome We'll be back here live tomorrow 10 a.m. Eastern Standard Time I got a client coming in soon So I gotta go do some hair Just like you guys hopefully But I really appreciate all of you Guys on the next class Alright, thank you guys so much See ya