 Welcome to the map bet podcast woke up this way. He's got a lot of cool stuff He's gonna show you today the latest news industry topics and business tips for all hair stylists and salon owners It's time to flip the script grab your position scissors barricades a swivel twist razors Let's cut a bar of quick shag picks a cup with a little bit of flavor check out the live classes product reviews Let's rock on don't forget to check out pre salon education It's gonna be a great So super pump for today's show I can't wait to have all of you guys log in and we're gonna learn and learn and learn learn and learn and learn Oopsy it's been I've already done an interview this morning. So back on live very excited for today's show Make sure you're doing what I'm asking share this show Hit that share button right now so we can get as many people on here as possible We're gonna change things up a little bit today What we're gonna be doing a little bit different is I got a focus for today's show. I'm gonna teach you guys New way of cutting a bob using a razor, but then detailing with a scissor So this one's got a little bit more of a focus, but what I want you guys to know is That you can still Here it is you can still text in you can still request in the chat. What do you want to see what do you want to see next? I can't even talk today. It's beautiful and sunny. It's a beautiful day, but I cannot talk my tongue is getting in the way What's up guys, what's up Amanda Ashley Chanel Lynn Shane some new some new names some old names Excited to see all of you guys So you can text in you can chat. Let me know. What do you want to see on a future show coming up? I'm taking requests and that's kind of what this show is all about. It's what it's been about But in the past what I've done is Kind of shared a bunch of videos some that I didn't create some that I did create The evolution of this show and where I think it's gonna go is that I put together a specific This is a brand new video for you guys Of a technique. I'm gonna do a live voiceover for the technique So it's just gonna be basically a live class teaching you how to do this You can ask me questions in the chat as well. I can answer them live. We can go back and forth We can make this a conversation. I want to see how today goes with this I feel like we're gonna have a lot more people on here and It's just gonna have a little bit more of an intimate feel and then you request Let me know what you want to see tomorrow And if I don't have a video about it I'm gonna create it today and we'll play it tomorrow and we'll and we'll do the same thing So it's gonna become a request show, but it's not gonna be instant request It's gonna be I'm taking requests you can text me anytime you want that phone numbers open 24 hours a day And then you know we can keep learning that way so Again, make sure that you share the show and we're gonna get started. So Your favorite color must be black Michelle It's not that it's my favorite color. It just hides every insecurity that I have So, yes, it is my favorite color Let's see hairdressing welcome. Good to see you. I know some of you guys. It's not the morning You're not waking up with this, but you are Going to bed whatever it is Good to see all of you guys. All right So again, make sure you share the show today. What we're gonna focus on is cutting this. It's actually this Bob right here It is an a-line Bob and what we do is I cut it with a razor first Which allows me to have speed through the technique, which I really like then As I get through it, then I do all my hard lines and detail work In the dry cut so it really works out well because it's fast But then also efficient and it has those hard lines that everybody likes So what I wanted to do is create a technique for you guys. It's very salon friendly It's something that you can use no matter what and in a quick world in a quick time period and Also, a lot of people ask me because some salons aren't able to blow dry right now some that are opening up Blow dry is not an option Which is a unique situation. So being able to cut a Bob with a Razor is going to be your best bet because you don't have to do as much detail work in the dry cut So let me pull up the video. I Also want to get started actually let me do this Create something real quick Because I want to be able to pop up on the screen with you guys as we are doing this video So let me here do this So let me know if you guys have any questions. We already hit a hundred comments. You guys are killing it Awesome, you guys are the best All right education there and then let me throw me up of that Okay All right, we got it camera one and look how fast that happens so fast All right, so here I am in the corner. So now what we're gonna do is I'm gonna play this video We're gonna start off. I'm gonna go through the whole technique with you guys step by step And go through it if you have questions, I can see you guys in the chat the whole time So let me know if you have any questions as we go So here it is. So we're gonna start off the technique parting the hair on the left-hand side So if you guys have a Client that parts in the middle you can part it in the middle that's not really gonna affect the cut too much And then as I go through and I section off the haircut. I'm sectioning right at that division point So we talk about the division line notice right Along the hairline right behind the ear how that line basically points straight down to the edge of the hairline Which is basically separating the densities So we have our thick density in the back and we have our smaller density or lower density in the front So I'm gonna go through and I'm gonna braid that section away We've talked about this before in past in the past videos Braiding for me is just it's a great way to really tightly section something away It looks nice saves you on clips if you don't have a lot of clips and it's just a good technique to do So now I'm gonna break apart the heavy side So what we're gonna do is I'm gonna section off the top And we'll cut that later and then right at that parietal ridge area is where I'm gonna section the other side of the heavy side What I mean by heavy side and weak side is that one side's gonna have more density and one side's gonna have less The part side is gonna be your weak side and then where all the hair is going to is gonna be your heavy side heavy Dense it let's see Shane's asking advice and suggestions for someone like me in a financial situation to further my Cosmetology education. I think this is how you further your education depending on where you live Shane But he is obviously there's government grants and stuff for cosmetology school if you live in the US If you live somewhere else and you don't need a license then this kind of thing and taking hands-on classes is the best so Going through occipital bone so straight down vertical in the back and then occipital bone to behind the ear a slight diagonal forward section Now I'm using the carving comb. This has a hundred percent cutting side and a fifty percent cutting side So we're gonna start off using the hundred percent cutting I take a section as thick as the carving comb and I just start to work at about a 45 degree angle with the razor and About a one inch pathway stroke back and forth with the razor Working through the section So just like that What that does is the more you move the razor up and down the more layered effect you get so if I do a slight Kind of one inch pass back and forth I get almost like a 45 degree angle effect I'm also using the head shape to help create that so you can see Real quick we take a whole four inch section and we create that 45 degree Bob that we learn in school Taking all those sections. So this is definitely a faster way to go about getting that end result And it's also using the razor you get a very soft edge. So now notice my elevation goes up So as I'm working through this section I elevate the hair a little bit higher as the head starts to peel away as the head starts to curve away My elevation goes up if I kept my elevation low it would just give me a heavier end result So it depends on what you're looking for In your haircut. All right, cool. So Again elevation up working through now If you have somebody with really thick hair and you're using a razor as you get to this part It can really start to build up the weight So my recommendation would be to go through maybe use the 50% cutting side first Then go through and cut your line or if you're not using a carving comb You're using a basic razor you could go through and just kind of notch it like take the razor and Just go in between the section a little bit to take out some weight and then work your line through it as well You can see elevation Little bit heavier stroke with the razor. That's just gonna lighten the shape a little bit more The razor is great to do a shag. It's totally true Elaine Where do you get the razor comb so you can get this comb? This is the Donald Scott carving comb you can get it on our website of freesaloneducation.com. It's 39 bucks You get that you can get extra blades for it It works really well But you can also use if you guys don't have the cash flow to buy a razor right now You can use the razor that you currently have to create the same thing So we go through I comb the hair down So now we're working on that weak side. So this is the parting side I section horizontally just to break the section in half so I'm not working with as much hair I comb that up and out Flip it away and then what I love about using a razor and you guys can probably attest to this I just pause it real quick as I'm going through and cutting that section The cool thing about it is that I can really draw in what I want to create So I'm going through this section and literally just working the razor up and down And if I want an a-line bob, then I just work the razor a little bit lower as I cut if I want a straight across Balanced bob, then I just go through and I do it a line straight across horizontally and follow that parting So you really have the versatility when you're using a tool like this to decide what you want length wise All right cool Let's see. So now I let the rest of that section down and here's where a little trick is going to come in So I work The razor cut that line first and now what you're going to see is I'm going to comb everything back towards me So I see that weight in there. It's a little bit heavy So now I take the 50% cutting side of the carving comb and I just slide it through the edges And that's going to lighten it up a little bit more So that's kind of a cool trick that you can do with the carving comb Matt at times I struggle behind the ear with holes in this cut. How can I ensure that I don't? make this I'm not sure what that that word is, but how can I ensure that I don't get a hole is basically what you're saying So here's the thing as we're working through. Let me pop over here So on a bob, right? This is where we usually get the hole is underneath here when I cut a bob, right, I'm focusing on the The exterior the layering right the the pattern the balance in it and then I'm actually cutting all of this was a lot Long, this was all about a half an inch longer So once I get done with the whole bob shape and creating all of that then I go through and I cut my line Which is what you're gonna see at the end of this video. So as we're going through it You'll see that how long that is compared to what this is here And you're gonna see that we're gonna go through with our scissor and detail it So that's kind of the biggest trick in this whole video. So let me get back playing here So I go through I can do a little pinch cutting if I missed any pieces or any pieces look weird It's another beauty of the razor just going through and cutting Continuing up the side. I'm just bringing everything down and cutting it the same exact way As I work on this heavy side Matt can't wait to get that comb It's it's really awesome guys like I'm telling you it's one of my favorite tools and it comes in so this is the wide tooth Version, which I like using the wide teeth But there's also a fine tooth version as well In the beauty of that of the carving comb is that you could also hold your scissor while you have it in your hand So you have three tools in one you you basically can comb You can cut with your scissor and then you can grab the razor side and you can cut with a razor So you can work all three tools at the same time pretty cool All right, Maria that's cool to that's cool to here All right So you guys can see obviously there's gonna be a little bit longer in the very front because that was Overdirected further than the other side. We'll finish that was we'll even everything out in the end Part when we detail it dry. So we're gonna start with the flat wrap technique working the hair over top of the head Wrapping it around the head and what this does is it forms the hair to the shape of the head as we work through it So I just using my ergo diamond head paddle brush. It's a mini paddle brush. I love And I just wrap the hair around and then I do a little bit of a leafing technique to pull a little bit of extra tension in the Hair and bring it down that way now. We'll smooth it out. This is a palmatial neuro smoothing iron Like that iron Let's see. So now Let me pause here. So you can see look at all of the Like the lengths the different lengths that happen and this could happen really with cutting it with a scissor or a razor It's a little more free-looking. It's a little more jagged with a razor So now what I'm doing is I go through with the tip of the scissor and I just work my line and I start using that Just the tip because if you use the whole wide part of the scissor What happens is when you go in and cut it pushes hair away Especially when it's dry. So I just use the tip of the blade And I just start working that line all the way around the haircut and what that does is gives me that really defined sharp line But what I love is that I cut this haircut using a razor. So I all my shape interior wise And the actual shape of the haircut is nice and light because it's like I went through and point cut the whole thing So Odette saying my ends always flick up no matter how much weight I removed from the bottom So this is one thing that a lot of that's in the blow-dry technique. So a lot of clients Will complain and I'll actually I'm gonna what I'm gonna do at the end What I want you guys to do right now is as you have a question Just post Q before your question Just write the letter Q and then the question so that at the very end I can easily find all of your questions and I'll just go through and rapid answer them all As we go so that I can keep focusing on the technique and then I can focus on your questions at the end We'll really get to the bottom of everything and I'll even reference back if I have to all right So Q and then your question and if you've already posted the question Just post it again if I haven't answered it with a Q and then I'll easily be able to see it right here on the video So All right, so now we're gonna do a little bit of slide cutting through Slide cutting removes weight creates almost a layered effect But it's more seamless because you're not really cutting the entire section the entire line And then I go through and I fine-tune it so You could see now I'm going a little more flat with the blade So once I get the overall shape cut when you go flat with the blade And you're only dusting the edges you get a nice finer line around the edge This took me probably about 15 minutes to go through maybe even 20 minutes to go through and really detail out the line Which is where a lot of people don't show that full part in the technique You know, it's hard it gets a little bit boring for you guys to watch it But I want you guys to know honestly that it takes a lot of time and one of the tricks that I do is I'll take some hairspray a light hold hairspray and comb that and brush the hair down With that hairspray, so it keeps it held just a little bit better and then I go through and cut that fine line So you can see this is the end result beautiful look right happened very quick very easy With little effort and that's kind of where I want, you know any technique that I do for you guys is When you think about in salon application And having a client having your next client waiting you want to be able to execute quickly So that razor really allowed me to not have to go through and do a lot of detail work Throughout the rest of the haircut, but it did allow me to speed through and quickly get the shape and then go through and spend my time detailing the edge so Let's see All right, so we got some questions coming in. Thank you guys. That's awesome So what I want to do is I'm gonna put the questions up here. We can see it Let me know just keep posting your questions. Let's see Pull this up here. It's speed through So what you guys think of the technique did you like it? It's a brand new video. It will be out on our app as well, which I want to Tell you guys about in one second Pulling your questions up so I can post them up on the thing as I answer them for you guys All right, here we go Thanks for hanging in. All right, so they're all coming up. All right So now I'm seeing it. All right. So Carrie first question here. There we go Add Carrie's question. All right, Carrie So would this cut work on fine and or thin hair? So Carrie This technique is great for fine and thin hair, but you would change up a couple things, right? So let's talk about fine hair for a second And the different ways that we would cut it would be cut fine hair with the razor. Yes What I do at the same no so as I go through I Might give a little bit less so that movement of that back and forth with the razor that creates Less density or more right so the more back and forth movement I have with the razor the more up and down I go the less are the The more weight I take out so if she has fine hair and I'm working with fine hair And I want to create that big shape then it's going to be a lot harder because her hair is going to want to collapse No matter what so when I go in with a razor, I'll go much finer With the back and forth movement so little movements and more elevation right so I would get my lightness from the elevation and my movement would stay small so That's the biggest thing that I would change up and then when you go through to cut the fine edge It's going to be even easier on fine thin hair. You don't have to worry about it Let's see. Here's another one. So Ruben. Do you have that kind of scissor for left-handed people? Yeah, for sure So if you go to freesaloneducation.com we have a whole selection of Mizutani scissors that are for left-handed people So you can go on there and check it out the specific scissor that I'm using Is my scissor edition you could custom order that But I don't know if we can get that in lefty But they do have We have a beautiful selection of scissors that you could get in this black finish By ordering it on our website. It's a $50 up charge to get the black finish or something like that I believe but you could go on there and shop around so go to freesaloneducation.com or shop FSE and you can Look for scissors there Alright next question. So a cosh. What is the difference between forward graduation haircut and feather cut? So Well forward graduation is for me like I haven't heard that term really but What I would assume a forward graduation is and you guys can let me know in the comments if I'm wrong But a forward graduation would be triangular graduation I would think which means that the weight is being shifted to the front So a lot of times like like when you look at a haircut and this one see how the weight Transfers and gets long heavier towards the front or the weight line goes heavier So it starts high and works its way down That to me is a triangular shape Which means that I brought everything back to the back and I've cut it and then it falls heavier to the front That's how I learned it. So like basically if you take haircutting and You've got your vertical weight, which is graduation or layering, right? So anything that's 90 degrees and above is layering anything below 90 degrees is graduation so from 0 to 90 graduation 90 and up is Layering now. So that's your vertical and when you look horizontally. How does your weight move? Does it move? Light to heavy in the front That would be triangular. Does it follow the head shape? That would be round So it follows around the round of the head horizontally, right? Or is it square does it follow a straight line on the sides and a straight line in the back? So that's that's the two basic things that I learned So is it a graduated haircut and is it triangular does it fall forward? Is it a graduated haircut and is it round does it follow the head shape? Those are the kind of things that we think about when we talk about cutting hair and Creating shapes and then the last thing you would think about is the length of the cut How long do you want it to be? So those three things kind of make up every haircut and you can really look at any haircut That's on somebody Like this one right so this one has layers and how are the layers? Do they come straight across? This is a round layered haircut. So basically the weight Follows the round of the head if it was square it would be a little heavy in the corners of the cut But because it's round it's not it's nice and light if you've got a triangular cut Then you can see that the weight starts Lighter and higher and goes heavier towards the front So that's kind of how you break down the shapes Of cuts in the most basic form. I would agree he means triangular graduation Thanks, Johnny. Good to see you in the chat, love um All right Can somebody tell me Let just Can somebody translate this? I believe I know what it says, but I don't want to mess it up So just somebody translate for me in the in the chat so that I can answer No, else question. That'd be great. Just so that I know exactly what it says All right Let's do All right, so this is a good one. Oh debt Whoops not that one. Oh debt right here My ends always flick up no matter how much weight I remove at the bottom. So this is a great question a great challenge so um If you remove weight a lot of times that makes the ends flick up Especially if you don't spend time blow drying the shape, right? So you got to think about If I start removing weight from the sides and where's it going? So anytime you lift hair and cut it, where does the weight fall? So I always think of like if I take Let's pretend this is a string, right? This is going to get real technical So If I've got this string right and I take it and I move it over here And I cut What happens when I let go Everything falls this way right because gravity takes it and pulls it back one way if I bring it over here I bring it closer to you guys. I let it go. It springs back the other way. So To answer your question If you do this stuff vertically if I pull hair up and I remove weight and I layer it and I let it go Where's the weight go? I cut it up here. So where's it going to go? It's going to fall and it's going to push down And what happens when it pushes down is you got all these layers that go here and then it kicks the ends out so Key thing for me is to remove weight from a shape completely I go through and when you do that and then bring that length up just a little extra So it it keeps it from Kind of having that flip for me that that tends to work Also, you got to realize that blow drying is going to play one of the most key roles in this whole thing So doing a flat wrap technique in your blow dry like we did in the video That can be very helpful with that flip So a lot of times a challenge comes from the way you style it not so much from the haircut But you know they both can play a little bit of a role. So make sure Odette when you get a cut or you cut somebody's hair Or whatever the the case may be Is you get a cut that Maybe isn't quite as layered. Maybe it's layered up top a little bit But then it gets a little bit heavier towards the bottom so that You keep that weight and you don't have it thinned out and flipping out in the bottom People remove more weight because they think that'll solve the problem when sometimes having weight is actually More works better. So in the case of callix and in the case of all that Okay, let's see. Here's another question Maria This is cool. I love the questions guys. Good job. Um So maria saying what other cuts could you Uh make with a razor so You can do every single cut with a razor Uh That's that's kind of the the fun part about it Is that and a lot of people are so scared of a razor and I want people to understand that you don't need to be scared of a razor You need to be scared of a dull razor, right? So make sure that you use a brand new blade every time. Um Just be smart about it And then when you go, let's say you're going to do a layered cut. Um, like I said, it's all about the movement of the razor So how much in and out movement are you doing? Uh to create that layering elevation plays a key role So you're still going to be elevating. Um, if you want to create shapes, it's going to be the same as we just talked about So if I want to create a triangular shape, I'm going to over direct everything back. Um, if I want to create a round shape I'm going to follow the round of the head. So you're doing the same thing just with a razor Um Let me see if I got some uh Yeah, do uh some facebook questions. All right. Thank you. Maria. Hope that answers your question I'll go back to youtube questions in a sec. So, uh Jenny saying What exactly causes the dog ear result in a bob haircut? So this is a really good and I have a good answer for this um So what causes the dog ear effect on a bob haircut and it's basically uh weight, right? So As we pass weight a lot of times especially with a triangular bob or an a-line bob What we learned is that we over direct everything to the back And cut it and then when we release it like I said you release it and it swings, right? So what happens is People over direct too much. They bring everything too much back and then it has to go around too many corners So this is something I learned and I can't remember the exact person Said it and I think I heard a couple people say it, but it's a really good analogy Um, and it's basically like let's say I'm a professional pitcher In uh baseball, right and I'm really good at throwing a baseball. So I take a baseball in um In a room, right? I'm in this room. Uh, there's a doorway right back there, right? So I take this baseball and I throw it now I can throw it and I can get the ball because I'm talented to curve a little bit But as it curves I can curve it around that wall but Eventually it's just going to fall to the ground right because gravity is going to grab the ball and pull it So the same thing happens with haircutting If I take that same baseball and I throw it and I curve it around that wall Can I get it to curve another wall and I get it to go out the other room? Probably not it's too many curves. So what happens in a head shape? And what you can kind of imagine this is the back of the head So in the center back if I pull all the hair here and I cut it Which is what we kind of tend to do so we take hair more and more hair And we keep pulling it back and cutting it which does give us that longer effect But what happens is you've got this piece of hair. So then it rounds this corner Gets to this corner and then around this corner, right? So it's just too much weight and when it gets over to this point Then you get that heaviness and that massive over direction because the head is a curve All right, so I'm getting you guys back on your live. I want to answer a few more questions and we'll close out the show Um, yes, we crashed Lynn. Of course we crashed. Um, can everybody just uh Never buy live stream software. That would be great. Um, all right And we didn't even try to load up a bunch of videos. So obviously that is not the problem Uh, they're just making terrible stuff I'm not upset. All right, so, uh Let's do a few more questions and then I'm gonna close out the show Uh, and then obviously try to figure out things again for tomorrow's show Uh, I'm gonna switch software. I believe uh, so that should be interesting. So make sure you tune in Uh, all right. So let's see Um, all right. So shena I'm afraid of burning someone with the flat iron blow dry how to avoid that so, I mean This is one thing that I think Holds a lot of people back and it's just being scared of things. Um, for me like Even when you look at this show like I could be scared that this is gonna crash and things aren't gonna work out Like things always work out So don't worry don't you can't be scared of burning people unless you have a problem with burning people and then I would say Maybe you should do a job that's safer and doesn't involve other human beings. But for a serious answer like He key thing is When I section to iron like you shouldn't really burn people with a blow dryer and you could turn down the heat a little bit You don't have to have massive heat on a blow dryer to blow dry people But obviously a flat iron is really hot. So if you're nervous about that, um, take small sections section the hair away um Take very clean sections work on that and then hold the hair nice and tighten your fingers Just like you would cut it and then don't go quite to the scalp And then I don't think you'll have any issues, uh with burning people I've personally maybe burned one person in my whole career of 16 years with a flat iron And I don't even remember who it was or when it happened. So, uh, I just don't want to say it's never happened But it's not like, uh, it didn't ruin my career or anything. So just make sure that you're careful. Um, you know and just keep everything clean um When hair tattooing under A disconnection cut have any tips or other tools to use I use edges and straight blade. Is there any schooling for this? Or is it trial and error stuff? Um, I don't know much about it. Andrea. So I don't want to, uh I don't want to pretend like I I have the answers. Johnny Livingston who was in the chat earlier Uh, I don't think he's in here now, but um, he was watching the show He's a super talented guy at it and I would hit him up on instagram. So jcash underscore the hair tech Just ask him, uh and and look for people that Inspire you um that do that kind of thing and just ask them because I I don't do it So I don't I couldn't give you really good recommendations and I would hate to just lie So, um, akash, uh Difference between cutting at 90 degree angle versus cutting while 90 degree over direct Uh, what is the difference between the two techniques? This is such a good question. Um, so akash, so difference Those of you guys that didn't understand the question, um I've never heard it put this way. It's really good. So The difference between cutting 90 degrees in elevation, uh, or 90 degrees in over direction So there is no difference and if the moment that you guys can realize that is the moment that hair cutting might click even more for you guys because When you whenever you lift it So if I lift it if I pull it horizontally more than 90 degrees off the head shape, what's it going to do? It's going to remove weight from this way, but it's going to push weight to the other way Right, it might not be as extreme So if you think about If you take a piece if you take a section of hair and you pull it up 90 and back 90 What are you going to get you're going to get light from wherever you cut it It's going to remove weight from wherever you cut it and push weight to the complete opposite direction, right? so That's kind of how cutting hair cutting works and it's like really fun to really try to break that down and understand it but literally It's the same thing if I lift it to 90 and or pull it back to 90 I'm taking weight from wherever I pull it to and wherever I cut it I'm removing it from there and then it's getting heavier wherever It's going to fall right? So that's the key Um All right, cool. I think I got a lot of your questions. I think I think that was pretty much it If you guys have any other questions just post cue in the chat and then put your question after it So I can easily see it on the screen. Um, but other than that. I hope you guys enjoyed the video I know that it was uh, this was a little bit different of a show Um, but did you guys like it? Do you like this style? I was a little more just teaching a class But I I feel like it makes the most sense as the show moves forward to really just focus on a subject And then I can promote it that way and you guys can find it easier So it'll be like oh this one's all about haircutting and an a-line bob and then tomorrow will be about whatever So what do you guys want to see tomorrow? Uh, let me know That and I'll start putting together that show and we'll see what see what we can come up with and in this way I'm also teaching a lesson every day as well And I feel like we're gonna grow more In that and also have guests on just like I did last week We had a lot of fun having different people on sharing their videos So as I find more cool people to have on the show and uh to show to you guys We'll play their um their videos and their education and we'll interview them and it'll be it just uh Should be a lot of fun. So Flower a-line bob triangular graduation bob We did that today I'm just kidding. Uh, we did that today. Um And you might be popping on here because we re went on live and you're like, where's the video? Where's the learning? But we already did it So just go back on our youtube channel in a little bit and you'll be able to find it Also go to the fse now app Uh, which is available right now. Uh, the update is out guys. I don't know if you saw it There's some bugs. We're working on it. Um, we just submitted an update again But um the new look and everything is out and the the stylist the stylist messaging is out and the text in the community is out so um I like this new format cool. Actually, I'm glad you like it Uh, the the new app look is so cool guys. So if you guys have downloaded it, uh, check it out If you have the app downloaded and you're not seeing a new format Just look for the update because it's out. Um, and you guys can see it Here's the app that i'm talking about fse now all of these videos. Um, and a new version of this cut I'm going to do a voice over for it. Put it on fsa now so you guys can see it In more of an educational form and not this live show, uh, but you can watch both on the app But go check out fse now. Here it is Here we go So that is the app guys. So go download it fse now. It's on google Android and iphone Lynn love the app awesome color correction. That's a good call. I like that. Uh, noelle Says I did send you my question again. I don't think I saw it Let's see if I can scroll up. There it is Why is it called an a-line bob haircut found you noelle? Um, why is it called an a-line bob haircut? I believe because um, it usually starts Starts small and gets bigger. So for me kind of creates that v looking that v shape. I would assume that's why um No one's ever told me that answer but uh, when you look at the shape that it creates it goes Short to long So it's kind of an a Line Um, Barbara says I bought the razor tried changing the blade and I snapped off the handle Call the company and they never sent me a new one. So Uh, Barbara, I'm not sure about that. But if you email me, um, I'll talk to my wife Christina Obviously, we just handle everything together. Um Not sure when you bought it, but if you want to email me your receipt that you bought it, um, and all of that I can reach out to donald scott and see if they'll Swap it out replace it I don't know why they wouldn't but We can see like we can do our best. So email matt at freesaloneducation.com Send me a picture of your razor and your uh purchase proof of purchase and um, we'll see what we can do And did you buy it from us? I'm not sure but even if you didn't I can help reach out to uh To donald scott. All right Let's see. I think that was it Melissa says I just bought the razor. You're the best Uh brandy huge fan Thank you so much Can't wait to see what you do today. So brandy. Here's the deal. You're coming on late. I already did it Um, but I'm glad that you're here. Uh, just know that we're on here live every day at 12 p.m Uh eastern time. So you can come on you can watch Uh, so I don't want you to miss it ever again So make sure you tag those notifications hit the notifications. So when I go live you get the alert. Uh, so you can be there brandy Yes, awesome. All right Lauer emo cuts We can probably do some emo cuts too Uh difference between cutting at 90 degree angle versus cutting while 90 degree overdrive. Gosh. I already answered that um All right, cool. All right guys. I think that's it. Uh I got most of your questions This show wasn't as long as it has been in the past. Um, but I think you guys like the new format I hope you do. Uh, we'll see how it goes this week. Obviously I'm I'm always up for adjusting and making things better. Uh, ton of you guys on today I really appreciate all of you. Uh, make sure you share the show if you can and uh, And I can't wait to see you tomorrow. So thank you guys What do we say at the end of the day the end of the show, uh, it's gonna be a great day It's gonna be a great day. Enjoy your day outside And we'll see you guys tomorrow I woke up this way It's gonna be a great day Thanks guys