 Welcome to today's class really excited to have you guys logging on This is really one of my all-time favorite haircuts I'm gonna share with you guys today as well so the outcomes pretty cool So right below Prattle Ridge draw u-shape section separate top and bottom Then I go in and I separate front and back using a nice little square section here right behind the ear Following that hairline down now. I'm gonna mimic and do the same thing on the opposite side I use a braid just to keep everything nice and tight and out of the way So we'll go right here vertical section down that hairline You can see right here is our line down the hairline comb all that hair into the back And then comb this hair nice and tight and then braid it This is the most you'll ever see me with my updo skills. I am a three strand braid. What is the word? I'm looking for I'm not good at I'm not good at braiding or words We've got that u-shape section and then we got our front and back section away And then the last thing we're gonna do is we're gonna start sectioning back Which is gonna be a vertical line straight down center back vertical straight down center back I've got my spray bottle right here go down Comb this hair over so I got a vertical line straight down center back Then the last thing I'm gonna do is I'm gonna draw a slight diagonal forward line from occipital bone down to behind the ear And I'll comb this hair over nice and tight I'm gonna use it soon so I don't need to like twist it up I'll just clip it out of the way nice and tight and do the same thing on the opposite side Cipital bone down to behind the ear. I'll check for balance nice and tight Clip it away there is my section straight down center back simple bone over got this hair down here You got the hair above this is what we're gonna cut our concave layers into and then we're gonna go convex pretty much all the way up from That point how do we cut these concave layers? I'm going to take a vertical section just like this straight down center back Just know that as you bring this hair up I'm gonna try to stay out of the way as much as possible so I come here I bring this hair up I'm gonna come out of the head and then shift my hand up like this And then I'm gonna cut short to long Now I look at this layer length and I assess it and I see does that the length that I desire? Is that the length that I want to then move forward to start my convex layering from think that that's a good length I'm gonna stick with that and now I'm going to take vertical section right next to that one now How do we cut square in the back or a balance line? I like to call it I like to bring that old previous section halfway to the new section comb it halfway there out and then shift My hand up and I work short the long Go through and we can check pulling these both back both these corners back and just make sure that they are balanced up And also check horizontally just like this Now we can move to these two sections up here I'm gonna grab my clip out vertical section here and all I need is the top side of that concave layer Bring this straight back. There's my guide and I'm gonna cut So now same thing vertical sections and everything straight back pulling my guide from the middle The other thing I didn't really emphasize emphasize so much was the fact that my Sectioning really allows me to do this haircut because if I didn't section at the hairline here at this point If I went into this hair at all and brought that hair back and cut it that short I would have a much shorter kind of hole that would happen right here in the haircut I'm gonna lay it take it out comb it forward and we're gonna break this up into four sections for quadrants top That this side away And really what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna split these into now I'll comb it towards me and I'm gonna split it at the high point of the head right here And this is really just so I'm not working with so much hair in my hands There is another subsection. So grab this hair in my hands. I'm going to take a vertical parting through I'm gonna bring this hair straight up and I'm gonna connect it to this back point back layer I'm going to do that starting by over directing it back And then rounding it off adding a convex layer through and then we're going to draw a convex line around here All right, so same thing on the opposite side and then we will start to blow dry and then I'll do my dry detail work Before we finish so split this at the high point same way as we did before comb the rest of this hair forward Let's pretend. She's real get that hair out of her face and then continue through the back Take the hair straight down the center I'll bring it up and cut it. Here's getting dry Rounded in the head right up parallel to the floor It's going to be longer than the back I'm not worried about the perimeter length right now because I'm gonna cut into the perimeter length all over this cut This is also a great shag type cut the way that we did the top to have a versatile fringe Something nice and light that would kind of part in the middle match up with current styles of today But also you could go back and forth with it as well So we're gonna blow it dry smooth it out and then we'll start our cut Things I'm gonna do I'm gonna put in a fringe I'm gonna do a nice straight fringe across the front right here So the way that I'm gonna do that is I'm going to lift up the hair into my comb And you just really want to comb the hair kind of where it's gonna fall And then you can stamp it in across lift the hair up And then I can decide I put it in the wide teeth of my comb And I can kind of decide exactly where I want that fringe to be I'm gonna keep it out of her eyes so the internet doesn't get mad I'm gonna work my way across I'm just using the tip of the scissor I'm slightly lifting this section up but not elevating it too high So I don't want to cut it flat to the head I also don't want to cut it elevated too much either Starts the fringe and you work in my way over And then as I start to drop it I'll just continue cutting a little bit Helps out with my line Now what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna cut into some of these layers In the back that convex shape you can see it all kind of pops I'm gonna bring and take out just some of that weight right in this interior area Right in here I'll just come in point cut through it out There's my line and I'm just gonna soften it I don't want to change it I just want to soften it I'm going to grab my tri razor I'm just gonna pinch cut some of this Pinch and cut and you could always you know fine tune it with a Scissor if you want to or you could cut it with a scissor I just like the idea of being able to kind of come in and just pinch and cut All right guys thank you very much hope you guys enjoyed the class I will see you guys