 The way that we're gonna section everything off, we're gonna be working vertically. I'm gonna work across the head shape. I'm going to work round graduation. Round graduation is when you look at the head shape on the top, that's your line. So here, if I'm here, that means I'm layering all of this so there's not much of a buildup of weight. I want a little buildup of weight, so I gotta drop to make sure that just this top area here has the graduation. You gotta make sure you pick the right length. We're gonna start that vertical line. And what I'll do is once I get that cut, I'll comb it to kind of see where it starts to bevel. So I'm looking at right about this area here. Now how do we trap? I'm gonna pull the guide over to the new section and mimic that same angle. I'll just continue working. Now we're on section three. So I pull section two over to section three. Just do a little cross-checking just to see where we're at. Now, again, notice that I comb into it to get the hair organized, but then I scoop underneath to comb the guide over to the new hair to make sure I stay consistent with my horizontal shape of the line. Now you can see the graduation in here starts building on that curve and then this part here tucks in and gets fringy around the ear. Again, comb the guide over top of the new section. Keep that vertical line running down the head same way. Once you have that length towards the bottom, usually I'll just grab like my tri-raiser because this is a little more of just selecting areas of the head here. Just like kind of softly putting into it. All right, so now we let down our right side panel here. Vertical sections with a rounded horizontal line. Now I'm going to straighten up a little bit because if I continued this line all the way through, I'd get a very heavy buildup of weight right around this area. So I wanna shift my vertical line and now be more like this. And we'll work through it that way. If you guys like my cool pink metallic comb, re-slowneducation.com. Push my guide over to the new section. Push two over to three. Look at this, it sits just like a bob in the back of the head. I'm gonna do the other side same way. I like where everything is. I like the weight as it doesn't look too heavy. Now we just gotta finish this thing off. What I'm gonna do is I'm gonna work diagonal back parting all the way up through the top. I can see my guide falls out from behind. I come through, cut and connect that line. See, that gives me a little length. Now scoop up my guide, bringing it straight towards me. Now I'm feeling like I can just do a little point cutting and texturizing on the top, diagonal back. We're gonna do the same thing on this side. All right, let's blow dry. All right, I'm gonna do a little round brushing. Now I've got the volume, it's blown dry. What do we think?