 Hey guys, this is Matt Beck from freesaloneducation.com I have another point of view haircut for you on one of my friends Dante So we just did a men's cut in the salon and I wanted you to check it out another camera on the head And we're gonna voice it over so I hope you guys are enjoying these Please leave in the comments below if you like the video and we'll see you on the next one. Thanks guys All right guys, so we're gonna get started with the haircut on Dante The cool thing about this is it's it's a point of view haircut So I want to show you this is a regular guest in the salon and I'm gonna go through some of the key things that I see when I'm cutting hair. It's actually a good way for me to just look at this and say hey How am I cutting hair and what does it look like from my eyes? So we're gonna start off. I have my wall senior clip Clippers, I'm gonna wear a clipper over comb. I'm using a YS Park clipper comb I love this thing because it's got a nice easy handle to it It allows but it's thicker so it allows me to really work well with the clipper over comb I like clipper over comb Some of you like scissor over comb like using clipper guards personally Dante likes a little more texture in his hair and have his hair a little bit longer, so I choose clipper over comb for this because To use a guard that long just doesn't make sense to me. So we're gonna work. I'm working diagonal back sections the cool thing about this is a It just allows it to be a little bit softer feel As I'm working through you could work diagonal forward if you want as well We're working around shape. So as long as you're taking smaller sections and working through it's not gonna make too much of a difference But yeah, just working diagonal back Bending that ear out of the way. I think that's a key factor already a lot of people Will work around the ear, but you really want to make sure you get all those little tiny hairs around the ear as you're working So just taking small sections don't rush through when you're working clipper over comb scissor over comb anything Because the the more you rush the more you have to go back and fix it You don't want to work that way. So I am wearing a camera on my head So sometimes it almost like his head's gonna leave the screen a little bit That's adjustment. I'm definitely gonna make next time So that it's more centered, but when it's on your head, you don't really know what's going on. So It's working through moving that ear again And then just working those tiny sections. I'm beveling the comb back just a little bit slightly Just to give it a slight graduation as I work that clipper over comb and now we're gonna work into the back I've said this quite a few times I like to start in the front because there's nothing worse than when you finish a male haircut And then you have to go back and fix it Because they wanted it a little bit shorter. So determine that length first then start to work towards the back Tilt his head down keeping control of the guest head is is really a key thing in haircutting You'll have that guest that wants to move around. I actually had a guest in the salon today It was on her cell phone the entire time. So, you know, it's it's sometimes difficult in salon reality But just try to keep control of their head. Keep it nice and steady. That's gonna give you a more successful haircut So still continue with that diagonal back. I'm gonna pretty much crisscross that into the other side of the head So it's almost like we'll end up cross-checking in the back Now I'm gonna clean up. I put the blade the thing I like about the the scene a wall senior clipper is that you can adjust the blade length So I adjust it to the tightest point and I just clean up the neck hair a little bit I'm gonna go in with the trimmer later You know, but that's it I'm gonna section his hair here parting it over right at the parietal the only reason I do this This is not where he parts his hair But the reason I like to do this is because it's gonna allow me just a focal point of where his head curves So anytime I'm cutting hair, whether it's a woman's hair or a man's hair I like to really just have a point of where the head curves away because that's where I want to build that graduation up to So we'll start off by layering Working through it and then once I get towards that parietal ridge area and the bend in the head Then I'm gonna slowly start to build a more of a graduation in there Working the same consistent sections working slow with the clipper when I first started using a clipper I would fly through that and I would just kind of work the clipper back and forth very quickly Because I felt like I was getting it done faster But really the more consistent you are with the clipper the better the haircut's gonna be so just slow down a little bit Work that clipper through the hair nice and slow. It's kind of like when I was younger I got paid to mow yards and I felt like if I put the mower up to the the highest speed And I was driving around the yard really fast I would get the job done quicker and then you realize that You actually do a worse job if you try to go fast So just slow it down with the clipper do what it does and don't rush through it Dante has a nice ice-cold beverage. We serve that in son So I would like to thank him for drinking that while I'm cutting But you know what it's all about the service. So Let him stay comfortable Now just working through blending into the back Still working clipper over comb you can tell we're five minutes into this haircut And I'm pretty much done with the whole entire sides and back. So You know clipper over comb is just quick for me. It works. Well, and that's why I choose it And then I usually go through and detail it with a scissor over comb technique afterwards just to just to fine-tune it a bit Because when you're basically when you're going through with a larger comb There's certain bends in the head and things that it's going to be too wide to really Blend it perfectly. So when you go through with a smaller comb later, you can really fine-tune those edges This is a real testament to how steady I hold my head when I'm cutting hair It's actually kind of fun when you have a camera on your head and you're cutting hair Not only does it draw a lot of attention in the salon, but You know, it keeps your head really steady You're like you're trying to think about holding a camera on your head and cutting hair at the same time. It's interesting So we're gonna go through I've pretty much finished this through the sides So now I just want to connect. I want to go a little tighter around the hairline and that's just you know Because that grows out the quickest so I like to go in just a little closer right around the hairline Dante is one of our members as well. So basically he pays a certain amount every month and he gets unlimited haircuts So he comes to see me about every week and a half to two weeks So that's why you you'd notice that his haircuts not really that grown out Because he's a member and the thing I like about having members in the salon is this haircuts quick for me to do and his haircut always looks the same so The one thing about male clientele is that they shouldn't look that different all the time they shouldn't come in with a mullet and you know Really long gelled up hair because they've been trying to control it for two weeks Get them in every couple weeks and you're gonna see a better result now. I'm gonna go in with a tea trimmer This is a wall trimmer as well Cuts cuts really well, it's nice and tight to the head. I just like to go through in detail each edge So you can see there's a little random hairs that will grow around the hairline So I'll go in with the trimmer and just clean that up and detail around the ears and all of that Now you'll see a little bit of clipper over comb. That's again just taking it a little bit tighter As I'm cutting through but just more detail work. It's not I'm not gonna use the trimmer all the way around every edge Now I set down on my cuttings tool I personally love this because it puts me eye level to the haircut I don't know if any of you guys use cuttings tools if you do You know, I just I really prefer it there. You can there's only so far you can pump up a chair As you're cutting hair. So this puts you really eye level the only problem with this is that it Dropped my camera down a bit. So Some of this didn't really the footage didn't really turn out as well as I would like but again you learn and Next time I will definitely adjust that camera angle and you'll see Before I kind of flip the trimmer from being One way and then flipping it upside down One way basically the teeth going at the head Is gonna just draw the line and then turning it around and making it flat just cleans up the neck It gets it a little bit closer. So I like to do it both ways that way All right, so now you can see that little piece that I picked up That's right around his crown area and that's where the graduation was built up from the clipper over comb So now I'm gonna go in I'm using the scissor over comb technique to go through This is my blacksmith fit Six I think it's six and a half inch scissor. I love this thing because it's just such a long blade So it allows me to scissor over comb really well So I'll go through each edge scissor over comb it just to blend it in and then now we're gonna work on the top It's my fun scissor collection. I love collecting scissors because Personally, I think there is a scissor for everything And each type of cut so I use the blacksmith fit 6.5 because it's longer and allows me to scissor over comb better and then now I I'm gonna grab my z2 type z2 Ms. Atani scissor and That's what I'm gonna do the top with because it's got a really strong blade. It cuts. It's really sharp and Probably the sharpest scissor I've ever used and so I can go through but I like to dry the hair and texturize it first the reason I like to go in with it dry instead of Just cutting the top wet is because you can really Fan out the hair if you want to just remove a little bit of weight Like I said Dante just got his haircut a week and a half ago So I don't have to go in with a wet cut and recut it what I want to do is just take My scissor and just go in and point cut Remove a little bit of length but take out a lot of weight and just add a lot of notches in there So you'll see as I'm using that point cutting technique I'm backhanding it so you can see the steady blade just rests on my finger as I work across I think this is the perfect view of this Just let that steady blade work across and cut your your We call it notches. We talked about that on splitting hairs call them notches call them Deep point cutting whatever you want to call it but we just go through and Do a really deep point cut just to add some texture to Dante's hair So as soon as he gets that product in there and we're gonna be using our new cool grease products Which is cool because we have them on the shop shop fsc.com now, but we're gonna use the cool grease products I believe we use concrete on Dante just to really add a lot of texture Movement and everything to his hair. This is a really cool textured haircut Now you can see my fingers are pretty much following the round of the head I'm not trying to build up too many weight lines, but because I'm using a point cutting technique It's not gonna be super round when you look at them straight on So I'm just diffusing that line that would really square off his head instead of Just cutting it fully square or fully round just really point cutting into it Still over directing back the front No guy wants all of his the front of his hair to be the same length as the back in the middle of it So just over directing it back gives me a little bit of length to play with in the front. You'll see again I'm just over directing it back slightly Point cutting through You can see Dante, you know, he's just like all of your clients. He has a calic in the front So I'm messing with that as well That's why I'm not really holding his hair down to cut it because I know it's just gonna pop up in the front Anyway, so there's no reason to really hold it down and cut it Just want to hold it where it's gonna live and add that texture and take to some of that length off Now it's important as you work through I get that hair off his face I don't want him to be uncomfortable The worst part about a guy getting his hair cut is just the the loose hairs everywhere And one more time we're gonna grab that trimmer Clean up I probably just saw something here that I wanted to detail and clean up again This is point of view hair cutting. I do not want to cut this up too much and edit it I would rather you guys get to see get to see my feet. There we go I'd rather you guys get to see a real salon reality haircut as I'm working and as I'm thinking through it I wanted to kind of just document my thoughts on it. So Bend the ear going through using I like the T trimmer because it hangs over the clipper blade a little bit So it's easy to get behind the ear Just checking through it Now I'm using the Mizutani Acro your agi. I think no, I think this is a zero Which basically means it's it's got the most teeth So it's not going to take out as much hair, but I can go through and just skinny up right around the recession point right there just to add a little bit more texture and It's also kind of in his calyx. So just right on that wait line again We were talking about how are we gonna square it off? Are we gonna round it off? This is just going through adding some texture. You could see how easy that glides to the hair That's what I really love about this scissor is that it never snags. So unless you were doing something wrong I've never had a problem with it snagging or anything. So just going through sliding through and Taking out some of that bulk Again, do not use a thinning scissor. I've talked about this before in other videos But don't use a thinning scissor as a blending scissor if you have to blend the line It means you haven't created the right line So try not to just use it to fix anything use it just to add that texture and movement All right, the cut looks good. I believe So I'm talking to him see what he thinks if he likes it when you get that hair out of his face Now we shampooed him We always rinse out our guys and we give him a hot towel treatment on their face So we did that now. I'm just blow drying him one more time cleaning them up I like to put some of the blow dryer in the front of his hair just to pop it up using that heat To pop it up a little bit now we're using the Ruzel product so Ruzel product is great. It's a great pomade. It's got a really good hold. I love the green one So we're gonna go in there and use that it'll add shine to his hair some texture. That's what Dante really likes So we just run it through. I like to start in the back Back parietal area kind of right around the crown area as well Start working it in there and then go through the front then in the sides and just kind of piece it out with texture twisting my fingers To create that textured movement in there And then you're gonna see right here is where I noticed that he's got this one Kind of long piece of hair in his calic area that I know is gonna give him a hard time all the time So I mess with it for a minute and if it's giving me a hard time, it's definitely gonna give him a hard time So, you know, I think a lot of us would be like, alright, let me just put some more product in there and push it up I personally if it's not working for me, then I'm gonna figure out how to fix it and I I decided that I just wanted to blend it in a little bit more and take that piece out There's no reason to have it that long there if it's just gonna give him a hard time So I go in and I blend it with my scissor real quick and Then boom, it's done and it works really well for him. So, you know, just a quick textured haircut Dante, you know, he comes in every couple weeks to get this and I hope you guys enjoyed this haircut And if you did make sure you subscribe to us on YouTube leave your comments below I'd love to know how you felt about the point of view haircuts if you felt like it helped you and The last little bit we're gonna clean up his neck underneath the cape and then we're gonna send him on his way So again guys make sure you subscribe. Thank you so much for the support and we will see you guys on the next video