 What's up guys welcome to today's video today I'm gonna be sharing with you the highly requested gin haircut from BTS I'm gonna walk you guys through it step by step show you how I would do it if I cut his hair The same way he wears it So we part it where he parts it and then I create a triangle on the top of the head going right to that Recession point twist that up and clip it away. That is the first section and then we're just gonna split it Down the center back and create a couple other sections to start off this cut All right, so now I want to separate top and bottom in the back So I draw a slight diagonal forward parting comb that hair nice and tight clip it away And then we do the same thing on the left hand side a nice diagonal forward parting Nice and tight clip it away and now you've got your sectioning for the cut We're gonna be working vertical sections all the way across the round of the head in the back This is really kind of the key factor is picking the right length here So you're gonna see that I take about two inches away from the head And start my cut that way and I just work that all the way through that back portion of the head Keeping everything nice and consistent bringing everything to the previously cut section and just kind of working a traveling guide throughout the back Notice my finger working parallel with the head shape That's a good way to make sure that you're following the right guideline Don't let my over direction fool you here guys I'm pulling everything straight out from where it grows out of the head that way we work a nice open section in the back All right, so now I just clean up the hairline work that through that really completes that back section Makes it gives it a really nice clean look you could leave it a little fringer if you like that as well Styles up to you on that All right, so now that we completed the back We're gonna start in the front and I'm really gonna create a brand new guideline pulling everything horizontal And I'm gonna cut that to the desired length So this is pretty tight to the head He wears it pretty tight on the underneath and then it's a little bit disconnected through the top So I'm gonna show you guys how to do that work Horizontally lift that guide from the bottom up to your new section and keep cutting That's gonna help work a nice little balanced shape on the side of the head and then I switch to slight diagonal back Sectioning and I work verdict almost vertical sections to build up that extra weight on the side So you can see that I'm connecting down the inner part of my finger. I'm connecting it to the tip of my finger Running my finger angle parallel to the wall So just see how I keep working around the head shape that's gonna build some pretty extreme weight Once it gets to that bridal ridge area if you guys are at all confused by anything that I've said in this video so far You might want to check out the FSE digital haircutting system This is a brand new system that we came out with so that we can all speak the same language and Understand each other so much better Included in this system is a digital terminology book with printable head sheets for each haircut You've got the terminology one-on-one video eight step-by-step Hair tutorials so whether you've been cutting hair for years or you just started hair school This system is for you check it out on our online store shop FSE. Alright, so now we're gonna continue on to the left-hand side This is gonna be very similar to what we did on the right-hand side taking a Horizontal section in the front temple area once you get that section into your hands Just a nice light tension on it cut it to the desired length and then check it on the opposite side to make sure that Your links match up and then you can continue on through the haircut This is gonna give you a great view on everything that we're doing here Lifting that guide up cutting it horizontally and then connecting it into the back That's a really important part of this so making sure that you work that horizontal line into the back You can see the two guidelines and just connect it through then we're gonna work into more of that vertical cutting in just a second one of the great things about the Digital cutting system and why I think everyone should watch it at least once is the fact that it teaches you to understand hair cutting not only We're holding a section horizontally, but we see it vertically And if that doesn't make sense to you then you should definitely check it out Because no matter how you're holding the hair. You're always cutting it in both Directions you just have to understand that to a little bit deeper level. So now as I'm working through it It's more comfortable for me to work vertically I'm more controlling that vertical weight as opposed to trying to control that horizontal weight And I just work through in a round fashion To build more of an open haircut kind of pull that hair off of his face a little bit throughout this part of the haircut What we're doing in this haircut is we call it combination hair cutting So what I'm doing is I'm combining what I would call an open Shape on this haircut which is going to pull that weight off of his face kind of like I said and then we're gonna combine it with a closed Shape in that triangle section in the very top. What does a closed shape do it pushes the weight towards the face? So what I think is so unique about this style that he wears is the fact that it does kind of come off of his face For the most part, but then there's that little bit It kind of hugs it right around his eyebrow and it falls forward And I think that that's what attracts people to this haircut so much Notice my finger angle is still parallel with the wall. What does that do? We're working on a round surface So as I cut up it gets heavier and heavier as it falls so you can see that looks cool already Some of you might even want to leave it depending on the client What I'll do is I'll bring it all the way back connect it to that back portion But allow it to be disconnected into the front now. We're gonna style it up with Paul Mitchell Mitch Steady grip. This is a great. They call it a firm hold gel, but for me It's just a really great base product put in his wet hair. I blow it dry Get a little bit of volume on it and then I'll finalize it with another product in a second This is the FSE Velcro clips back in stock guys for the holiday season So if you're looking to pick that up also the Mizetani scissors that I'm using are available on our online store as well If you want 15% off your scissor purchase, which is a huge amount off Use the code holiday 21 at checkout and you'll get 15% off that purchase I finished it up with Paul Mitchell Mitch clean cut and I worked that through his hair And you can just see how that front starts to fall I think it matches really well with the picture that we showed you guys at the very beginning I hope you guys like this cut. Hope you can use it in the salon Let me know if you have any questions in the comments Make sure you subscribe to the channel because we got new videos like this coming out all the time Thanks for watching guys. There's a few things that you have to understand about hair cutting before you can really jump into doing haircuts These are all things that I'm gonna teach you guys in the next eight haircuts Truly understanding the why behind what you're doing in hair cutting can make hair cutting so much more fun and make you way More successful behind the chair