 What's up guys welcome to today's class super excited to have all of you guys here hanging out with me if you're in the chat I see you guys already blown it up thank you guys so much for joining me today I'm really excited again to share with you this cut today we're gonna be focusing on how to cut 60s style bangs so basically what I did was I looked up trending things for 2021 what's gonna be popular so that's why I like to teach and 60s bangs was one of them the Queens gambit I think that's how you say it hairstyle with the flips that might be coming back so that's exciting as well that was definitely something that was popular in 2004 when I was in beauty school and then also what was the last thing and a complete refresh so just like shaving your head and starting from scratch how many of the how many of you guys in the chat actually want to do that let me know down there hello to everyone I see you guys saying hi thank you so much remember the one thing I would love for you to do in this class is not only be a part of the chat so I guess that's two things not only be a part of the chat but also share share this video as much as you can let's grow this room let's get as big as possible one thing I've noticed is that when I do the countdown I like doing the countdown to get you guys involved get you guys chatting and going and then we build the room and then we start but I feel like the countdown kind of makes the room a little bit smaller so let's get it back up there give it a share and let's get as many people in here as we can all right so and congratulations to Ashley I see that she's gonna have a baby so that's very cool so congrats to her all right cool so if you're an og I see you guys posting in the chat right og if you've been watching this for a long time basically that means you're an original and you've been watching this I've been doing this for like 70 weeks now and if you're new type new in the chat as well Colleen what's up from Illinois I'm from Illinois as well so very cool to see you in there let's see me pop up my Tuesday trim logo here where's it at lower third is this it I don't think so where's my Tuesday oh there it is pop there we go now I feel better now I feel better all right cool so also this is brought to you by Minerva beauty.com so if you guys are looking for salon furniture to upgrade your salon make your salon look a little more fresh and new check out my friends at Minerva beauty.com they have the best furniture salon equipment blow-dryers anything you're looking for really for your salon you can find at Minerva beauty.com they been sponsoring this class and you know just free salon education in general for the longest period of time basically since I started I met the owner Jay out at a millennium software event and he jumped on board right away and we've been good friends and you know they've supported free salon education for a very long time so thank you to Minerva beauty for that you guys should thank them in the chat as well and make sure you're hitting that share button because we're live on their Facebook as well every Tuesday and they're really the reason that I'm consistently doing this because this has got to be the longest-running consistency I've ever had in a classroom setting because I'm always changing things up so very exciting um Rhode Island loves mapek thank you Carlin I appreciate that how do you say your name that's a cool name all right so Jessica welcome Esther from India tons of people from India in the chat today love it and my Aunt Debbie's on here what's up Aunt Debbie how are you Glen is good to see you so so many people very excited let's start getting into the class today again we're gonna focus on 60s bangs let me pull up a couple of the images that I pulled from the Harper's Bazaar article here's the first one so here's what I love about this style and why I think it's a cool class for today and what I've been seeing with the videos I've been posting on YouTube is that there tends to be a lot more when I see a lot more views going to certain things I can tell and and I may pass videos with bangs like this too so I see kind of the trends moving and shifting and what videos get popular and when they get popular so this textured bang so we'll call it a textured bang you can call it a 60s bang whatever you want to call it it's a nice lightweight fringe so I want to show you guys how to cut that today but also the thing that separates this and kind of changes it a little bit is that layering around the face but it's not short layers so there's two trends that are happening the other one was super shaggy now I think that's going to fit into some clients but I don't think it's gonna fit into all your clients so we've got super shaggy and then we've got kind of this longer layered face frame and I like both so I've done a lot of the super shaggy lately and now we're gonna go into I'm gonna show you guys how to cut those layers around the face but how to keep them long and then I'm gonna pretend I'm not sure but let's just say this is moving in and maybe we got a client that doesn't want to lose a lot of length in the back of their hair they like it nice and full back there I'm gonna pretend like our client today doesn't want a lot of layers in the back so we're gonna do most of the layering in the front we're gonna push that weight to the back let it be a little bit longer back there and then we're gonna cut that light fringe so a lot of fun things that are gonna happen in this cut let me give you another version of this and I don't know who these celebrity pictures are but maybe you guys do and that's not that important so here we go here is another one but you can see same kind of cut so feather bang texture bang however you want to call it layered bang and then soft long layers around the face and I love because when you look at right in the front part of the the face frame you could see how the pieces go in but they're heavy like it's heavy right after that there's not really any layering so I want to show you guys how to do that as well all right so hope you guys are excited we're gonna get started in the cut I want to show you guys how to section it real quick and then we'll get into it it's gonna happen real fast this isn't a very complicated hair cut so here we go all right and if you guys have questions again you guys know the drill but those of you that are new the best way to ask a question is a type cue put in your question in the chat that way I can see it because I'm seeing the chat from all the different social platforms we have about 500 and some people on here live right now so you know there's a lot of chat going on on my screen so in order for me to see your question just type cue then put in your question that way when I scroll up through or I try to find questions I can find them easily that would be appreciated and there's gonna be people to jump on here late start asking questions you guys in the chat your job is to remind them hit cue and then put in your question and that will help disclaimer do not try this at home yeah let me move these comments up let me get rid of this guy so just to say and do not do this at home yes do not do this at home find a professional to do it Robert Reed in the house what's up ergo brushes gonna be using some ergo brushes today good to see him in there again all right cool guys let's get started so here we go back over to the mannequin here now I'm gonna take my ergo paddle brush here and what we're gonna do is we're gonna brush everything straight back so my goal is to get nice clean sections and get a nice clean plan to execute the haircut now anytime you go in to do something it doesn't matter whether it's a business thing sports thing a haircut doesn't matter you have to have a plan going into it so let's plan out what we're gonna do and let me explain that plan as we go and then we'll have a successful end result so let me tighten this up a little bit alright so I brush everything back using the paddle brush now there's one thing I'll give you a little tip for using a paddle brush there's two different ways you can use it you can use it horizontally or you can use it vertically now look at the difference let me see if this will focus so here we go so look at how you can't see through the bristles right there that that way so when you use the brush horizontally you pull more tension to the hair right now if you use it vertically you can see that you can see through it so that means that when I use this brush so you can see right through it so when you use this brush vertically you're getting more of a detangling motion so you have a lot of tangles in your hair and you want to work through the hair first you go through vertically that's what I did on this mannequin and then once I get it kind of detangled then I'll go through horizontally and I'll brush the hair back and get that tension in there now the other thing I want to say is that beyond salon furniture beyond salon furniture and maybe blow dryers because we don't sell blow dryers everything that you're seeing on this class you can purchase at free or salon wait I don't know my own website shop fse.com so here is the website let me pop it up there so all the tools the scissors combs clips the tri razor everything that I'm going to use in this cut today you can purchase on our website also disclaimer this is a full class so I will be taking questions I will be taking my time I'm filming this video I wasn't but I am now filming this video for YouTube to cut it up and make it a smaller video later so if you guys like the smaller content you like a 10 minute video then maybe this class isn't for you this is a class focused towards professionals and we're here to learn grow together and build a community so I will be taking your questions I'll be focused on you guys in the chat I will be focused on the technique and taking my time and getting a great result so with that being said let's keep going all right so now once we get it brushed back what I'm going to do is I'm going to take my comb and I'm going to work the hair straight back off of the head lower this a little bit so I'm gonna work the hair straight back off the head I also want to give a shout out to Danielle she might even be in the room next door shout out to Danielle for doing this hair color it's making things a lot more exciting and interesting I noticed that Jess in the chat said I love the color on the mannequins lately well thank you Danielle for that so here we go comb it back now I'm going to split it straight down the center right and the first section that I want to take out of here is the fringe now the one thing about the 60s bang that we we looked at in those images is that it's a pretty thick fringe so what I want to do you can determine how thick you want that to be based on the section that you create so I'm gonna create a triangle no matter what that's nice map so I'm gonna create a triangle no matter what so depending on how thick I want that fringe to be is depending on how far back I'm gonna take the fringe section so but no matter what I'm gonna connect it with the hairline over here so here we go there we go so right here you could see that this is the hairline so what I'm doing is no matter where I move back on the head shape I'm still gonna come down to that hairline because that hairline is basically where the hair wants to fall to the side and I don't want to cut into this hairline unless I do it on purpose at the very end I never really want to connect that hairline here to the fringe because then you end up with sideburns instead of a fringe right so it goes a little bit further back so here I'm going to decide let me go to the top view zoom in a little bit for you guys all right okay so now I want to decide how far back to I want to go on to create the fringe I'm gonna go just at the curve of the head maybe just a little bit above it so right here and I'm gonna draw a line down to that hairline a little bit more angled just a little bit more hair draw it out comb this hair forward just like this and then I'm gonna slide a clip to save it for later save your work right now I'm gonna do the same thing on the opposite side so I'm gonna draw a point here down to the hairline so point here draw down to the hairline that one went into the hairline a little bit so adjust and recomb now take this entire triangle section in my hands and now I can stand in front of my guest so right here and I can check for the balance here does it look the same on both sides pretty good I'm gonna take just a little bit more there we go into my hand comb it nice and tight I'm gonna comb this section forward and then twist it clip it away comb it forward and we will focus on this section later on pop back to the main camera here so now what's the next move I want to make those you guys have been watching me for a long time you know exactly what I'm gonna do which is split the front and the back of the head and how do we do that I'm gonna turn her like this now anytime you want to make a clean parting in the head you're going to comb the hair in the direction you're gonna make the parting so I keep working until I get the hair flowing in that direction I want to create a vertical section and I want it to be right at the hairline down here so we go comb comb and then I draw a vertical line straight down the back I want to go a little bit further over I'll re comb just like that so a little bit more that's good so now I comb now all this hair is the same density I'll repeat myself till the day I die that's my goal is to make sure that I know exactly where I'm working on the head shape and that each section that I take I know exactly what's going on with the density so that I can make the best decision possible so let's back out a little bit here I'll comb this hair up nice and tight at the root keep everything nice and clean once it's nice and tight I'll twist it this color is gonna look super cool and I'm gonna do the same thing on the opposite side spinner right here I can see a guide from what I took on the other side so I'll just follow that back over and try to connect vertically with the hairline here pretty good don't always nail it on the first time but sometimes you do comb this hair back bring this hair up in my hand I'm gonna comb it up and clip it away for sure I can move that twist it this clip away look at our little baby baby hairs around the hairline that's a normal thing all right so I'll comb this hair into the back and then you guys will be able to see this I'll spin it for you shrink this Tuesday Tuesday vibes down a little bit whoops just threw it away there you go how's that guys better that's much better I don't know I didn't do that in the first place that's why I got you guys in the chat let me know all right saturate the back what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna cut this one length in the back to get a nice blunt line to start my haircut and then I'm gonna layer the front so let me show you guys the sectioning you zoom in a little bit let me give her a spin you can see this diagonal piece down to the hairline here then you've got your vertical line from the high point of the head or high crown area down to the hairline here spin it around you got the same thing high point or high crown here down to the hairline and then in the front creates that triangle piece for the fringe all right now as we go into the back I got my Minerva cutting stool best cutting stool I've ever had in my left see if I can show you guys there it is this guy first off look how thick that is and the wheels look at the wheels it's like rollerblading to your haircut so I'm gonna grab two clips to work through the back and I've got my scissors here so what I'm gonna do is I'm going to comb this hair down and I'm gonna cut a blunt line in the back now I don't because I can see through this section pretty easily I don't need to section it too many times and I'm not gonna waste your guys time doing it what I do it in the salon probably because I would want to just make sure it was perfect and obviously I want to be perfect but I know it's going to be because I can see through it so bring your hair down I'm cutting at one length all at the same elevation which is zero so I would cut it against her cape but she doesn't have one so I will cut it in my fingers here and I can see where the hair starts to get weak so that's where I want to go in and I'm gonna cut my line straight across just like that there we go work across creating this balance line in the back just like that and in one second you make everything look clean and nice and sharp so now thank you Rhonda appreciate it we go here so this is the back and I might layer into it a little bit I'm probably gonna do just some more dry cutting technique throughout the back just to soften it if it feels heavy but if it feels fine then I'm not even gonna worry about it and now we're gonna go into layering the front of the head this is gonna be a pretty cool technique because it's gonna be not too complicated we're gonna do condensed cutting throughout the top which means that we're gonna pull all that hair kind of together to cut it and we're gonna do it on a stationary guide in the middle here so basically the key when cutting this layered face frame is where do you want the layers to fall do you want them to fall towards the back do you want them to fall straight down so that there's layers throughout the sides or do you want them to fall towards the face in this particular style we want the layers to be most in the front of the face so most here and less towards the back so how do we do that we turn her this and we can determine what we want that sectioning to look like I like to part hair with the same angle that I'm gonna hold there so if I'm gonna hold it at this angle and that's gonna be my parting it's gonna mimic that and that gives me a strong guideline to go off of so that's what we're gonna do the same thing today turn her even more so you can see the angle so this is the split between the front and the back I'm not bringing the back of the hair into this equation at all yet and I'm gonna draw from basically the top point here over and because this is a condensed section I'm not really worried about how much hair it is because we're pulling it to a stationary guy it was a traveling guy that never would pull this much hair together at once so here you can see the angle so now what I'm going to do and see how I can show you guys this the best so what I'm going to do is I'm gonna pull this hair so this entire section is gonna come up straight up here and be cut at this point right here right so I'm going to do it try to see how I can show you guys without being in the way pull it this way it should be better anyways so I'm gonna come right across here and bring the hair to the front so I'll comb it up now somebody's thinking how do you find your guide how do you know what length to cut it at I'm picturing where this piece is gonna hit now if you're not good at that if you're not good at knowing where this piece is gonna hit then comb it to where you think it should be where you think you're gonna put your section and then grab the top of this section drop the rest and then see where it's gonna fall if that seems about right then you should kind of know with eyeballing it where you're gonna be at so for me that's a little bit short I don't want it the layers to be that short them to be a little bit longer than that so I'm gonna comb it here go a little bit longer and then this is where I'm going to cut my line just like that up now when I comb this out you will start to see these pieces happening around the face let me do another section before I show you right here take another diagonal forward parting there Marilyn thank you so much so here elevation turn the head you can really get a feel for that parting right here there's not much to cut at that point because we're only really focused on cutting the front part of the hair so this part here not so much the back and I'll bring up the rest of this section and again just dusting so now when I comb this out take a look at what we get so you see these little pieces going towards the face here that's what we're gonna style in and create so she'll have that fringe that straighter fringe that touches the eyelashes right that's this tile and then she's got layers that disconnect from that fringe come all the way down here and start kind of hooking in in the finished style now we're gonna do the same thing on the opposite side to create same kind of long layers around the face let the hair out I'm going to saturate it again so now same thing I'm going to take from the top point of this sectioning so let's look here from this top point here I'm going to take a diagonal forward parting and that's what I'm going to start to bring across and elevate up right now here is the never-ending question of guideline so if you want you can grab a piece from right here in the corner and you can grab another piece this will be the top of your section you can bring them out and you can literally cut this piece to match if you want them to be exact and then we'll over direct and pull everything forward so see if this is a good view for you guys so I bring the hair over hair over to me you can see that guide right there everything combed to the front so another diagonal forward bring that hair to me scooping everything really working that hair at the scalp to make sure that you have even tension throughout your section this can see that at all that's not helpful there we go right here comb everything towards me sure we got a nice clean section the back we're not bringing the back of that hair into this not much to cut at this point there we go so now both sides have a long layered face frame what I want to do is I want to go in and now connect make sure the back and the length are matching up so I'm gonna saturate this just a little bit and really I'll just comb if this is a client in my chair I'll comb the hair down have her maybe turn her head a little bit geez way out of the picture so I maybe have her turn her head just a little bit or tilt her head to the side so then that way I can reach beyond her shoulders and I just need to dust these ends and have it match up so that's all we're doing nothing super complicated there the front part of this will fall out because that's the face frame part check the other side here again just a little dusting to the lengths balance and now we're gonna move in to the fringe we let out the fringe area comb it down so nice even saturation on that fringe and we're gonna go in and we're gonna do some cutting using my tool this is a tri razor you guys can get worldwide now we just shipped one to Australia for Jess that's in the chat right now I can see her on YouTube this one all the way to Australia so actually I think we had a couple people from Australia buy this thing so worldwide shipping shop fse.com it's our tool we came out with it you can only get it at shop fse at this moment and super cool so it's got 100% cutting sides you you can cut 100% of the hair when you go so very much like a typical razor I guess you could say the one thing I love about this thing is that it feeds it feeds the hair in using kind of the design that we have here and then we have our texture 25 side which we'll be using during this 60s bang that we're about to cut you got texture 25 cuts only 25% of your section you have in your hand and then you've got the texture 50 side that cuts 50% of the section that's in your hand so when you're holding the hair and you work through it you're gonna take out 50% or 25% or 100% so really cool versatile tool it also is replaceable blades so when you look here you can see the blades inside so it's easy to change out the blades you can also purchase the blades on our website so there you go that is the tri razor available on shop fse which is this website right here and again we're shipping them worldwide so you're gonna see how easy it is for me to cut this fringe and this is the reason for this tool it's probably the number one bang cutting tool in my arsenal at this point just because how easy it is to create a really cool versatile fringe especially the 60s fringe so got the hair in my hand see here zoom out just a little bit and what I want to do so they're saying that the 60 styles fringe rests on the eyelashes so our number one goal is to make sure that that hair is gonna hit right about there at that point obviously if I was in the salon I cut this on my client and they were gonna have a little bit longer fringe I wouldn't cut it shorter to save them time and money right so I wouldn't take it shorter that's a different style I would keep it at the eyelashes but what I would say or maybe a little bit even above but in between the eyelashes in the eyebrow nothing over the eyebrow or at the eyebrow so in between is fine that gives them two three weeks probably of growth and then it's gonna be a little bit long so what I would offer them is maybe a bang trim at a cost at a small cost because it takes no time not a lot of time so you could offer them that or you could include it in your haircut price depending on what your haircut price is so my haircut price is a hundred dollars if I you know I would tell them that in three weeks if they want to book for a ten minute appointment and I can trim their bangs a little bit more to keep it at that moment like our goal as stylists and as people that are in a fashion business we're not trying to cut things short so that eventually it looks good we're trying to cut it so it looks good now and then the maintenance of it would be you coming in every few weeks right so this is that's that's kind of the deal so you want to make sure you're cutting a trendy bang and then having a plan for your client to maintain it and if they can't maintain it and they need to cut it shorter then for me I would recommend something just a little bit different for them all right I want to take a little less that side all of a sudden this is not looking as symmetrical as it once was sorry guys I can hear the focus thing going crazy right now so we've got our fringe now I want to make sure the hair is nice and evenly saturated before I go in with the tri razor it's gonna give me the best results spin her a little bit and now when I comb this hair I want to give it a slight elevation so nothing too high nothing too low and the other thing is when you use a razor for cutting hair the more you move up and down the more layered it's gonna get and that's shorter the pieces are that it's gonna cut so it's gonna cut some a little bit longer and then as you come up it's gonna start cutting them even shorter so we want to do when we're looking to cut a fringe we want to cut something a little lighter and with a little less movement so I'm gonna kind of go up and down just like this with the tri razor now I pinch the hair to fit into the section that the blade is so the width of this right here the cutting portion I'm gonna use the wide teeth of my comb to hold the bangs in front and now once we cut this we will go in and do a little freehand cutting but this will get us pretty much at the length that we want I don't want to hold it tight like this I hold it tight like this and I cut it nice and tight it's gonna spring back and go crazy especially if you have callix so I hold the hair in my hand nice and natural but I want to make sure that the tension is pretty even throughout so all this looks pretty even throughout and now I'm gonna go in I've got the hair at the width of the tri razor and I'm just gonna start cutting through just like this slight elevation I'm not resting on the nose and I'm not rushing this if you rush it the more you rush it obviously the crazier it's gonna get so now when we comb it out we'll see that it's just in between at the eyelashes a little bit in between the eyelash and the eyebrow and look how perfect that bang is that we cut in literally two seconds of just moving it now remember that this tool isn't magical in a way of I had to comb the hair to the exact spot that it needed to be so this first off most important second have a cool tool like this that can easily just do the job and then you're set up for success so I know you guys are psyched on that and because I am too I just love cutting a fringe with this it's also nice and light and then you've got your 25% texture side so if it didn't feel like it was gonna be textured enough which I think it's going to be so I'm not gonna cut into it too much more I could always do the same exact thing or first just swipe with the 25 a little bit higher and then go in with my 100% cutting and finish the job right so I could go a little bit higher 25 finish the job with the 100% so now after seeing that let's get the blow dry going so that you guys can see and here's another cool thing too I want to show you guys actually real quick is I've got this back it's all one length so if I don't want to actually cut a ton of layers but I do want to just add a little bit of movement to it I can take a section of hair in the back here hold it down the section is the same width as the tri razor and I could just go mid shaft to ends and just swipe and remove 25% and that will give me just a little pop of layering throughout the hair but it won't make it too weak and that's kind of the the goal there so 25% comes out and we'll do that on the three different sides of the head just like this show you again let me zoom in on it here so pop it push through now you got 25% of the hair coming out just like that real simple and another thing those you guys that just love using the tri razor you have one you could have cut this front using that too we could have we could have pulled it all right here and then just 100% and just swiped a little bit and it would have created those layers as well I like the cleanliness so there's two different styles so let's say I choose scissor cutting over razor cutting in some instances because I want to really have a nice clean hard line otherwise I would do point cutting all the time or I would use a razor all the time so the razor gives you more of a point cutting effect a lighter feel to the ends and that's what I like that when I'm cutting a fringe I like that when I'm cutting layers in the back when I'm doing a perimeter line I like more of the scissor look the cleanliness of that so just depending on the overall style if I'm cutting a shag in the front I'll probably use a razor on the whole thing because I want that effect all right so you guys can see this is cool super fun um let me and if you guys hang out to the end of the class I got a special little code for you guys if you make it to the end so just hang in with me we're gonna do some blow drying I'm gonna put some music on while I do that and we're gonna make this look all nice and finished and then we will go in and do some maybe dry detail work we'll see what the end result looks like at that point so product choices for this blow dry I'm gonna use Paul Mitchell soft style fast form see right here this is a great product for it has a creamy consistency but it's almost like a cream gel in a way so it has a good amount of hold we'll call it medium flexible whatever you want to call it but for me I like having a little bit of control in some of my blow dries especially if I'm trying to get smooth shiny finish so it's kind of like a cream gel love the product so I'm gonna put it through all of the hair there do a little bit more maybe do it through the ends here and in the back a little bit more on the fringe okay then once I get that product through I'm gonna take my ergo paddle brush and I'm just gonna brush the product evenly throughout the hair this helps me really just get the hair not only evenly saturated but you want the product on every bit because if you don't put product on every bit of the hair then you tend to you're gonna get frizziness in some spots obviously you want the product to do the job throughout the whole entire head so there we go you got that in there last product I'm gonna put in is Paul Mitchell neuro prime so this is a heat protectant it's also a UV protectant I believe just make sure then a while for all hair types technology helps provide exceptional thermal protection thermal protection we'll go with that let's erase the UV part scratch that so I'm gonna work that through the hair just because I want to protect especially her ends so think about this when you're talking to your clients about their hair so many people rush the blow dryer they don't even put product in this is a it's like putting sunscreen on your hair for the heat of the blow dryer right so you can go out there it's fine but sometimes you're gonna get burned right and if you get burned you're gonna have rough ends so if you want to go longer and longer and you want to grow your hair and you don't want it to be damaged you got to make sure that you saturate your hair every bit of it with product to protect it this hair here and this is a good old Sam Burns line but this hair has been on your head for years right so hair is growing like eighth of an inch quarter of an inch whatever a month maybe you're taking some vitamins maybe you're a mutant I don't know it could be growing faster but let's just say quarter of an inch eighth of an inch a month so this hair has been on your head for three to four years and think about like your best pair of jeans right this is the Sam Burns part your best pair of jeans doesn't even last three years if you washing and drying it every single day so you really got to take care of it and make sure you have the products in it so with that being said we're gonna go through and blow dry I want you guys to get your dance emojis out so I can see them hopefully we're all having a great time in the chat getting to know some new people and here we go alright so another thing I like to do is go in with go in with neuro protect this is another heat protectant but once you get the hair kind of dry I'm pretty much 95% dry I like to just go over it just for a little added protection this also has a little bit of hold frizz fighting all that jazz so I'll go in and kind of use that to get the hair the rest of the way dry the other little tip I like to give everybody is so right now we're at dry we're at damp and frizzy right so I just want to continue going through a lot of people would call this dry and then they would start ironing it if you go a little bit longer a little bit further with your technique you can start to go from frizzy to smooth and that's kind of what we want to do especially mid shaft to root we want it to be really smooth the ends will get as smooth as we can and then we'll go in with the iron and smooth it out a little bit more this is obviously processed mannequin hair so it's a little bit rougher but you know everybody has processed hair at this moment so let's go in do a little bit more blow drying here so use attention from that ergo paddle brush to really just start to smooth everything out so you'll see it go from you know damp and frizzy to a little bit smoother and dry the same thing on the other side just aiming the heat from the blow dryer aiming it down onto the hair shaft the hair shaft and the cuticle the way the hair gets shiny is that cuticle is actually reflective so when it starts to lay down on the hair and use heat to do that the heat breaks down the bonds makes them adjust so it smooths out the hair and then you start to get that reflection of the light because of the cuticles laying down if it's dry looking and frizzy it's because the cuticle is sitting up and the light is being absorbed it's not reflecting off so just make sure as you blow dry you get that cuticle aimed down and then follow through and this color technique I don't I think Danielle sent me videos of it but that's pretty sweet you guys can see that moves from yellow brightness around the face little pink little purple back into that yellow pretty cool here work that down one more pass all right cool so so Jess I'll talk about the cutting club at the very end but I'll remember your question all right so now I'm gonna go in using a smoothing iron here this is the Paul Mitchell Express Ion style not sure what addition this is but express Ion style plus so I'm gonna go in and I'm gonna use it under 400 degrees to keep the hair nice and healthy so I'm gonna go up to 390 because this is mannequin hair I might start at 360 375 with a client but I really want to get this mannequin as smooth as I can throughout so here we go to smooth it so take slight diagonal back partings gonna iron mid shaft maybe a little bit above that to ends and just slow pass with the iron and I'm gonna do two passes and I'm slightly beveling it towards the face you'll see when I let it go those little pieces start to curve in take another diagonal back parting and I just keep feeding the hair towards the face mid shaft to ends one pass slight bend second pass let it cool as I drop it I put it in my fingers and let it set kind of where I want it so look at that face frame it's starting to happen it's exactly let's not say exact let's say very similar to the image that I showed you at the beginning and now look at how long the hair is getting towards the back one pass two passes cool and drop it down so I'm not sure if Jess is talking to me but it's making me chuckle because she said I do you do not need your iron up that high I don't know if she's talking to me you can let me know Jess if you are but otherwise I'm gonna give you a hard time because she's saying you do not need your iron that high because on a mannequin it will ruin the hair those you guys have known me for a long time this is probably my like three thousandth mannequin that I've cut just on YouTube so this is the heat that I think works the best and it doesn't seem to ruin them seems lay it down nice but maybe you were talking to somebody else here we go see so I want to keep smoothing through it but for how I was doing I was doing oh I wanted to take that away take away all these graphics there we go still working diagonal back cut that in half passing forward now I'm getting into those layers I cut with the tri-raiser so when I see them I'll point them out for you working into the nape area bright color tone in the bottom do you ever recommend blow drying with a round brush so yes I do I did use a round brush last week I I don't use a round brush that often in because I'm mostly a hair cutter right so not much of a hair styler so I usually am smoothing hair to then cut it dry so I don't use a round brush for that nothing against a round brush I love people that can really do it well I think I'm starting to just get to the point in my life where I'm just going to do things that I know I can execute well and those are my things and then get other people to do things that I don't execute well it just seems smarter so like Danielle colored this mannequin she did a wonderful job I don't mind coloring but for me I enjoy my time cutting hair and smoothing hair to be honest doing this is all very therapeutic to me and we're gonna go to the opposite side I'm gonna do the same thing so slight diagonal back so we're almost there thank you for your patience bring this hair forward mid shaft to ends curve a little bit towards the face second pass and notice I'm not rushing is the more you rush the worse the result could go faster there are people that go faster totally cool with that for me I like keeping it slow and steady consistent with every pass so every hair gets the same amount of love now we're gonna go into the nape in the back so also notice that when I pull this hair out I hold it with a lot of tension in my fingers not holding with the comb hold it with tension in my fingers that helps me smooth it the most make my first pass then obviously I don't hold my fingers of that because it's hot Joanne hello from really cold Scotland hello Joanne hello from pretty cold Pennsylvania how cold is it in Scotland right now so Jess so yes I am saying I put it up higher on a mannequin head because she's not it will make her hair smoother but if she were to do that every single day it would damage her hair obviously but because I'm only gonna see her once and then her life is over well not really once I'll cut her again but you know she's she's got a short life so this hair has a short life so I I'm just getting it as smooth as I can but in the long term this would damage her hair so for a mannequin I make an exception I pump up the volume a little bit the heat but for my clients I would obviously recommend and use lower heat on them because their hair is going to be with them for a very very long time this is looking great you guys are liking it you let me know with your favorite emoji in the chat if you like it or not love this color too it's really showing off the texture in the cut now let me smooth the French then we're gonna do some dry cutting because there's just some pieces that I'm seeing that some pieces that I'm seeing that I want to kind of cut into a little bit so when I put out the tutorial some of you guys are asking for the formula on this mannequin when I put out the tutorial I'll try to get specific with exactly what Danielle used on it and and the placement and everything we'll kind of talk about it Danielle are you in the other room hopefully she's doing here so same thing diagonal sections you are sweet can you do me a favor let me see here how can I have you talk actually I'm almost done smoothing so if you want can you come over here and then yeah there we go can you explain just start to explain and then I'm gonna have you walk over here maybe explain it even more but what you what you did here let's see if I can hear you okay so we used what I use the Kenra fashion color that you had just gotten in and it's magenta yellow a little bit of plum and I did pretty much the magenta as the base color so that's the kind of red that you see so I did that at the root and then every so often I just took ribbons of color and alternated with the yellow and also with the plum color so that you got that little variation where you see those pops of lighter and like a medium color okay the one thing I noticed about this Danielle as I was kind of cutting into it is that it had right under here it looks like you had some fun placement wise because it rotates tones so it like goes from right here so it's like magenta into like a purpleish color into like this it's yellow right yeah it's got it more of an orangey tone to it yeah so I kind of anticipated that and I wanted it to look almost like a nice little coral color cool so that's what it came out as and with that placement I it was more like a black color so okay I did magenta at the root then a little bit of yellow then the plum and just kept alternating it on each section where I would place that so that's where some sections you would see first the yellow and other sections you would see the purple okay very cool so pretty much just like a freehand kind of thing alright but it was mainly underneath that I wanted to have a lot more yeah it really looks super cool you did a great job and everybody's been raving about it the whole time so I was hoping you were over there yes I'm somewhat of a stalker were you watching over there yeah oh that's hilarious so did you hear me okay did you hear me yell from here or did you hear me yell through YouTube okay that's good very cool alright well thanks Danielle and we got to have you in here soon to do something cool for the people all right there you go all right so so there you go guys a little break down the color thanks to Danielle follow her on Instagram at the hands downs all right so now we've got it smoothed a couple things I'm gonna do is just grab barely even have to do anything but this was a little bit of over direction so I'm just gonna cut into that a little bit and then one thing I do want to do is lighten up around the face so you see these little pieces going in here so I can take my tri razor here gave a little break down about earlier and I'm gonna literally draw some of these pieces in towards the face so right here I'm gonna go a hundred percent and just cut through the look see that piece so just defining some of these pieces around the face make sure you have a fresh blade on the tri razor when you do that and you'll get a have a great experience you have a dull blade wouldn't be as fun same thing over here this one actually looks a little bit lighter elevation might have been a little bit higher so I'm actually kind of digging that and then so some of Danielle's work over here there's some of this magenta that's sitting over the exposure to this kind of cool thing that I've been liking this whole time which hopefully you guys it translates pretty well over the internet but you could see magenta and a purple into lawn so what I want to do is I'm just gonna take my 25 texture side here and I'm gonna skinny up just some pieces right around the face to try to expose that a little bit I don't want to cut into it too much but it's okay to have a little bit of layering just to expose that to show off some of the hair color so being able to kind of highlight pieces in there now the back where we did our 25 percent texture side of the tri razor you can see here a little bit of layering but it still feels nice and full and thick so you've got some movement it exposes some of that underneath color but you still have nice full thick feeling hair go to the front here and if you wanted the fringe to feel a little bit peaceier and lighter than it does here you can always go in and what I'll do actually is a fun little trick I'm gonna take the top layer of this fringe up this and let me clip it real quick I don't want to do this for a long time but I'll clip it so it stays out of the way obviously it'll start to wrinkle up there I go too long and then I scoop this fringe up in my hand and I'm just gonna hit the edges with my 25 texture side so right here I just follow through now that's just a little bit of hair but a little bit goes a long way to create more of a feathered edge so here no elevation and just kind of pull at 25 percent through and it'll start to break that up the same thing on this side 25 percent there and then when we let down the fringe it'll start to feel a little bit skinnier and we can even do a little bit more on the top surface of this fringe as well I can hold it right here and now go in 25 percent and just remove the tiniest little bits now that we're there going to put a little bit of just mist a little spray wax around I like this product because it adds a little bit of texture and I want to get some of these pieces going I'll comb some spray wax in gives it that kind of second day feel pull some of this fringe together a little bit which will make it feel a little peaceier there we go we're getting there so it's called a tri razor guys see you guys asking in the chat thank you for the OGs in the room letting everybody know but this is the tri razor right here and it's available on our website shop FSE we're shipping worldwide's 4495 to pick it up and super cool tool very versatile cuts 100% of the hair 25% texturizing side and then a 50% texturizing side right there so we use that to cut the fringe so if you didn't get to see that make sure you watch this video back really cool technique allows you to have that kind of 60s style textured fringe give you guys a better look here you can see those pieces coming in towards the face really digging this haircut but still nice and heavy around the face as well let me show you guys our inspiration photos from the beginning of the class so here's the first one and then here is our second one you guys can see you know pretty simple to do this technique you can have this bang a little bit longer to the internet will definitely yell at me if it's too long but I cutting it into the eyes and just having that kind of you know messier effect that textured effect you know and definitely start longer if you're afraid of cutting it too short so go a little bit longer and then you can always go a little bit shorter no problem let's see almost ordered that a couple months ago and a little birdie told me I might want to wait oh it's sold out Patty what's sold out Patty let me know in the chat what's sold out shouldn't be if you're talking about the tri-raiser it's not sold out we're fully stocked so all right cool let me pop over here let me see where you guys are at with any questions that you have for me oh I didn't really break a sweat today all right I used to cut my bangs exactly like that cool Adele now you can again because it's trendy it's trendy let me see let me get some end of the show music going I'm digging your version of this caught math thank you Peg appreciate that website says sold out well let me fix that I'm gonna fix that for you guys right now that's probably our pre-order cap look this is how small business we are gonna change that right now it's back in stock there you go so order away guys thank you so much everybody that has ordered you guys are the best great job recreating this look thank you kashana not get sound Deborah I'd like to help you but you can't hear me my god sold out it's not sold out Lynn so don't worry it's not sold out shouldn't be now let me go check the website I'm with you guys I'm with you shop FSE.com yeah not sold out anymore so you guys are good did you just whip them out of your back pocket no we had a pre-order amount set in there and then I got more in so that they just keep coming in so we're good thanks nope it's back that's right Patty it's back is there a code oh yeah the code so here is the code let me see if I can bring it up I know it's on my desktop I've been putting it at the end of some of the free salon education videos here you go so here's the code to get a discount not on just buying a tri-raiser but if you purchase a hundred dollars or more and you type in made it at checkout so hundred dollars or more on our online store so made it at checkout on you'll save 10% on your order of a hundred dollars or more so I take advantage of that guys you can are your back pockets like Mary Poppins and back that's fine good job Jess Matt are you part of my oh you are a part of my week's highlights thank you roller girl appreciate that Raven love all the emojis what is the code okay we got that you're very welcome Angie thank you guys so much let's see let's take ourselves out here 100% and keep one of those Jason for sure pick it up can't wait to see what you guys do with it make sure that you tag me at free salon education in your stories when you get it I love seeing that or repost you guys as much as I can and why is part pink home still sold out why it sparks a little bit harder I can't pull this out my back pocket they are sold out often and when we get them in they just sell out so that's a little bit harder because we don't make them but hopefully someday maybe someday we will have our own thing okay cutting club so those you guys that have hung in this long you're still on here I think you're perfect for the cutting club this is basically what it is it's called the virtual cutting club put this up here virtual cutting club you see it better is a weekly group so we meet on a weekly basis every Monday and we cut hair together and I bring up different subjects every single time we discuss different things this week we did combing literally combing so all we did was comb for an hour but we did different techniques that made you better at cutting hair and we do it over zoom which is really cool so you guys see me like this with all the angles and everything but I actually get to see you guys I have a big TV screen in front of me right now where I see your guys is chat and all that but during the virtual cutting club I actually see you guys in video form you can do it right over your phone all you have to do is go to our FSE now app oh people are starting to buy now thank you guys so much Leslie you're the best so all you have to do is go to our our app FSE now which is right here you can find it on the app store free salon education now and once you get logged into there the very top you'll see the replays of the classes so if you're a new member you just sign up today it's $50 a month so it's a little bit of an investment but we do that because it's such a tight-knit group and you know so and we want you to get as much attention as possible in that classroom so you can watch all the previous classes that we've had we've had I think 12 15 classes maybe so far maybe even more than that to be honest but all the replays are available on the app you can watch them watch them back and then also am I cutting fundamentals classes are on there as well and then all the new classes you'll see on the top but you'll get an email about them and you'll join me you'll get the zoom link and join me for those so that's $50 a month just sign up for the app if you're already on the app and you don't have to it doesn't have to cost anything to be a part of the app you can be on our community there's tons of free education it's all here so you can see these are all free videos classes all available for you but if you want to be a virtual cutting club member all you have to do is sign up for that membership when you go through it so it's pretty simple I think that's pretty much it I don't know what else to say about it but we have a lot of fun I get to know you guys very well in the in the room I can tell all of you guys that are virtual cutting club members on the chat I know you guys so it's cool and then also you get a blue check mark next to your name on the app if you're a virtual cutting club member and you come up first on our stylist locator comm website so if you guys are looking for a stylist let me do this if you're looking for a stylist it's not gonna work let's go back here if you're working looking for a stylist you can go to stylist locator comm and that's where you'll find all the stylists that are part of our app so stylists locator comm you go right here if you're watching this and you don't do hair and it says find a stylist you put in your zip code so let me put in mine and it will pull up all the different members and then you can contact them like this one right here who is Lindsay is part of our cutting club you can see she's got a blue check mark so you can contact her you can get an appointment with her these are all people that work with me on a weekly basis if they have that blue check mark otherwise they're also people that are part of it a barb thanks for writing made it I got my order awesome very very cool all right so there we go guys thank you so much for being a part of today I really appreciate it I'm live here every Tuesday at 12 12 o'clock Eastern Standard Time so just be on the lookout you can also text me at 215 what is it 215 I forget text me 6082612 that's what it is I don't even know my own number 215 6082612 and that I will text you and let you know when I'm live as well we did that today my back and forth with a couple people it's pretty fun so just give me a text and I'll give you that'll keep you up to date with everything that I'm doing on here all of your work Matt wish I lived close to you so you could be my stylist well thanks so much and those of you that are in here wondering where my salon is and you know where I do hair and all that stuff I do not take new clients so I'm doing this this is full-time I have my existing clients that I take care of throughout the week when when I need to but the paddle brush is out of stock that'll be in stock soon those are on their way so Stacy be on the lookout for that and then what was I saying but I don't take new clients so all right cool well again hope you guys enjoyed it let me know if you have any questions also make sure make sure that you go follow Minerva Beauty on Instagram at Minerva Beauty on there you can get really cool ideas for your salon ways that you can upgrade different ways to make it look more professional cleaner whatever it is more modern and they have tons of stuff going up there and it's really the thing I love about Minerva Beauty's Instagram is that they're constantly posting things for small salons so they have large salons in there as well but ideas for small spaces which is kind of ideal and where a lot of you guys might be working is kind of by yourself in smaller places so crafty shades thanks for the super chat I appreciate that it's very cool you put you up there super chat she's gave me five bucks thank you so much appreciate it I love that you get to watch the education and be a part of it I really appreciate that all right yes I wish I live close I'd pay big bucks thanks Shelley appreciate that all right guys I'm glad you enjoyed the class today can't wait to be back here doing it again with you guys I could literally be on here all day but I have a lot of other things I have to get done so thank you guys and I will see you on the next class thanks so much