 Thanks, pal. You guys, this is Matt Beck from freesaloneducation.com, and I'm going to help you understand the head shape in step number five of our 14 steps to becoming better at haircutting. Step number five is really all about understanding that the head is curved, so we've got to know where we're pulling the hair and what's happening to that hair as we pull it. Understand that we did the sectioning based on the head shape. So we sectioned at the parietal, we sectioned at the division line, we sectioned in the back here, straight down the center. So all of this is on the curve. Well, why would we want to do that? The reason we want to do that is so that we can focus on where I'm pulling the hair out, how I'm elevating the hair, and how it's going to push weight. So if I didn't section out like this and I just grabbed all this hair, so let's just say we'll leave this side the way it is, and let me show you what I see in salons all the time. We grab hair, we comb it out, we get it ready. We don't section a lot because, honestly, what is sectioning going to do besides take up time? Well, it's going to keep you more organized, but let me just show you what happens. So we grab this hair, we pull it out like this, we lift it up and we cut into it. We probably point cut into it because that's going to be a safety net for us because we're bunching all this hair up and lifting it out. So we're going to go in point cut because that's going to diffuse the whole thing. Well, we're not creating shape or creating a haircut with a purpose. So a section or section haircut, this is creating a storyline of what we want the haircut to do. If I want to push more weight forward, then I'm going to focus in this section on making sure the weight goes forward. So I'm going to over direct it back. I know exactly what I want to do with this section and this part of the hair. So that's really what you want to do. If you're just pulling all this hair up to cut it all at the same time, then you're not pushing it anywhere with a purpose. So does it look good when the guest leaves? Yes. But is it going to work for them when they get home? No. So that's really the goal is creating a great haircut that your guest can use and style and it looks good all the time and it looks great as a walking billboard for you. So I hope that this tip helps you. Hope the sectioning helps you. Make sure that you try it out and keep following us. We'll keep working on our 14 steps to becoming better at haircutting. Follow us on Facebook at Free Salon Education and also check us out at FreeSalonEducation.com. Thank you guys so much and see you at the next tip.