 What's up guys? I got a fun video for you today. We're gonna be working through the French Bob I'm gonna show you guys how to do it step by step Try to make the video as thorough as possible Breaking down the sectioning real quick. It's just separating front and back with a vertical line down the hairline And then also splitting it down the center back To separate that section as well. We're gonna start by cutting on the side Now, why are we gonna start cutting on the side? Because the way a French Bob works is it's an above the the chin Hair cut so I want to make sure that I get my line exactly where I want it as I'm working through it So this just is an easy way for you to get that length right every time So I work my way all the way up to side now cutting everything out of no elevation Don't get that confused with the low elevation. We are cutting everything at one length We're using our FSE precision elite scissor five and a half inch Working through that cutting precision Precision line you can see how sharp this thing is. I love these scissors are brand new to our online store Launched this scissor brand At the date of this video about a month ago. Super excited about it I've been working with these scissors for over a year in fully into the process of developing them so and they're at an Unbelievable price point so go check them out on our online store links in the description below Now that I've finished the right side I go through and now I cut the left side You want to really balance this out. So make sure you get that line right error on the on the Caution or basically error on the side of longer if you can And then check your links and then you can work through it from there and really get that balance But getting both sides is really going to help you when we get into the back of this haircut So just working my way through again horizontal sections parallel to the floor keep her head nice and steady straight And it'll help you get your lines as perfect as possible All right, so finishing up the last section Again, no elevation. I'm not putting any tension on the hair. You can see how balanced those sides look That's what we're going for and now we're going to connect the back and here's another look at the FSE precision elite scissor It's got a nice Thickness to the top of the blade which gives it extra power for cutting precision. It's got a flat screw nice small tang And then the thumb the actual handle of this scissor is I promise you one of the most comfortable handles You'll ever have in your hand We designed it from the ground up to make sure that it was that comfortable And now we're just going to work through the back. We just connect that line And the same thing working horizontal sections parallel to the floor and cutting it with no elevation so what I mean by no elevation just to kind of Let some of you guys know that maybe don't understand that I'm putting no tension on the hair and I'm not lifting the hair at all What that's going to do is give me the most full line Possible so you can see I maybe I'll tap the hair a little bit I'll comb it most the time at the wide teeth So I take that parting with the the tight teeth But then I comb everything down with the wide teeth I'm not trying to pull any tension on the hair because the more tension you pull on the hair the more Scattered that line will be when it dries naturally So you just want to make sure the hair is falling as natural as possible. That's why you just have that lack of tension And I go through and I cut the hair with the scissor blade if you need to do detail work in the dry cut You can and we'll talk about that in a little bit, but that'll really get that line crisp if in the dry cut So we're just finishing up. This completes the whole right side You can see everything's been very similar to this point. It's really just all about patience and working through it Now we're just going to continue to do the same exact thing on the left-hand side And then I'm going to show you guys something really cool to do on the top to lighten this shape All right, so now both sides are complete so what we're going to do to lighten this up We're going to go right along that parietal ridge and take basically a half u-shape Out of the head and I'm going to elevate everything straight up and cut it with my fingers parallel to the floor What that's going to do is balance out the shape on the top of the head within the layering It's going to add a little bit of layering to it. We're condensing this all together I'm lifting this entire section over the center parting So it's just removing a slight bit of weight Rounding off that edge just a little bit with that layering and just adding a little bit of texture to the cut Modernize it a little bit make sure it's not too heavy for the client So same thing on this side. I start off with that u-shape and then I just elevate the entire side up And finish it off that way There won't be much to cut once you bring up the the other set the second half of that section Okay, so now we're going to go into the fringe I'm just going to comb that out you can see that we created kind of a triangle shape For the fringe and then I separate it into three sections And I'm going to use the sharpness of this FSC precision elite scissor and just slide through I'm going to do this slide cutting technique that allows me to Create a softer line within the haircut. So if I just went in and cut it blunt, it would be heavy Wouldn't have a ton of movement to it. So going through doing that slide cutting really breaks up your line And it really allows you to kind of pick and choose that length as well So now we're just going to connect the other section to it So I comb all that together I can see a guide from my center and then just going through there slide cutting I'm using a reverse hand technique with this scissor. So I kind of go back and forth with how I'm doing the technique The handle design on this scissor really allows you it's almost like having a swivel scissor in your hand But but it's not it's it's sturdy. It's comfortable and work through it. I've never been a User of a swivel scissor, but I can understand the benefits of it. So when we would design this handle We really wanted something that catered to the modern way that people Cut hair now, especially precision cutters So I know once you guys have this scissor in your hand, you'll feel that as well Throw in a little bit of Paul Mitchell quick slip. This has got a medium hold makes the hair nice silky shiny Helps speed up the drying time And we just work through it a little bit around brushing and you can see the polish already on this haircut beautiful hair color technique by my fiance Christina Love the block color feel to it I'm just go through and polish it out We got Paul Mitchell flexible hot off the press do a little bit of iron work with that And now I'm just gonna fine tune it still using the precision elite and now we're gonna go into using the FSE dual 20 pro scissor This is a we call it dual because it does texturizing and blending when the blade is on the bottom You're going to get a blend when the teeth are on the bottom. You're gonna get texture So however you flip it is what you're gonna get so right now. We're blending just going through look how easy This scissor slides through the hair guys. This is a hundred ninety nine dollars scissor retail price That right now on our website if you use the code FSE 20 you can get it for a hundred and sixty bucks It's ridiculous the prices that we have on these scissors And I know it'll be a favorite in your collection So go check it out. Here's another little technique that we do with it Some point cutting blade is down and just work through that section let some of that hair fall out You're taking out some weight, but not too much weight and just really creating air in that shape So same thing here slide and glide through it And work your way All right, so here's our textured finished look keep this in mind because I want to know what you think of the texture look And then we're gonna go through and do one other look go back to my Precision scissor and I cut a blunt fringe, which is nice and easy now that we've lightened the fringe up And then I'm just gonna finalize it really just putting quick slip in the hair and almost letting it air dry a little bit of diffuser Action on it, but now you can see this is a more natural look kind of a wash and wear kind of feel But what do you guys think which one do you like the best? And also do you love the scissors? Let me know in the comments below use the code FSE 20 on our website freesaloneducation.com just load up your cart put in the code FSE 20 at checkout and reply that 20% discount to it subscribe to the channel guys Hope you like this video. Let me know in the comments below. Thanks for watching