 What's up guys, welcome to today's video. So today what I wanted to do is walk you guys through a 100% dry haircut. So we're gonna be creating a face frame. We're gonna be creating layering. We're gonna do it all dry. One of my favorite things about this cut today is that there's a ton of movement in the layers. So it's taking something that could be kind of boring, long, just one length haircut and adding a lot of life to it. On this cut, we're gonna do a technique called slide cutting. Now that's just a half close of the scissor. So you take the blade, half open, half closed and you just kind of work it down the hair shaft. That creates a really nice texture to the hair. So that's really what this haircut's all about. It's creating texture, creating movement, creating that face frame. I'm also gonna do some slide cutting around the face. So a ton of techniques packed into this video. Hope you like it. Let's get started. Here we go. All right guys, so we're gonna start off today's technique with the center parting. I wanna create some really cool textured face frame layers starting at that jawline all the way down. So what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna take diagonal forward partings. Again, we're doing this on dry hair. So what I did was I smoothed and polished it out with a paddle brush. First, I used the Ergo paddle brush, the one I love the most. And what I'm gonna do is bring that hair forward and I'm gonna slide from the top down. And what I'm doing when I do this technique is a half open, half close, just really slightly moving that scissor blade down the hair shaft. Now you wanna have really sharp scissors to do this to make sure you get a nice glide over the hair. And then I take my next section which is still diagonal forward, slightly diagonal forward and I just bring it to the front of the face and I slide and I cut. What that's doing is removing weight, adding texture, but also creating that face frame at the same time. So removing some length from that as well. So I'm gonna work my way all the way to the ear, now pretty much at vertical sections and again just sliding across and cutting. You can see all the movement that happens just from those three sections, guys. That's why this technique is so cool for me is because you get maximum results with the little effort as you're going in and cutting. So now the next technique that I'm doing here is still slide cutting, half open, half close. I'm just working on the details in right around that face frame. So breaking it up a little bit and taking off just the very end part of the hair. So you can see the pieciness that happens just from that technique. Look at the difference between the one side and the other. That's the goal, guys, removing that weight, creating a texture, creating a movement with this really cool technique. So sliding again across the hair shaft and just working short to long. So it's pretty much like if you would elevate it, point cut it, you're just getting a softer angle on this by doing this technique for this face frame. So again, see the half open, half close. That's a pretty good angle of it. Just sliding down the hair and you can see those shorter pieces and then it gets longer as it falls back off the face. So same thing here, body position right in front of the head. I didn't move from this whole haircut. So I stayed on the same side of the head and just worked my way through. It's a little bit awkward on this side, but not too bad and just kind of pushing that hair forward across the face. So then sliding all the way to the end, taking out that hair. Now again, I go in half open, half close, really detailing, look how it just breaks apart that face frame really creates that peaceiness, super cool look to this cut. So now once I've got that exactly where I want it, now I'm gonna check everything, make sure the balance looks good in the mirror and then I'm gonna start working on the back. Now the back's pretty simple. We're gonna work on a traveling guide, work our way all the way around to the other ear and just slide cutting again. So again, like I said at the very beginning of this video, this is a super easy technique to create a nice textured haircut. Now where this might be a little bit complicated is if you have a guest that comes in really needs a trim, they're not just looking for some extra texture in their haircut. You're gonna wanna do a nice one length haircut or something to get the ends nice and strong, maybe even go through and do a little bit of layering first before you do this dry texturizing technique. So there could be other options in this, but in this particular case, all I needed to do was the slide cutting to create the end result. So again, sliding out from short to long, creating those layers. And do the same thing on the opposite side. So biggest difference is now I'm pushing away from my body to the guideline before I was pulling towards it. A little overhead view so you can see me sliding there and just working my way around. So notice I take a little bit of the old hair, bring in some of the new hair, push the hair away from my body and then I half close the scissor and slide down. So one thing I want you guys to realize is that I stop right where the hairline meets behind the ear so that the density of this cut stays very similar. So just know that. So get to the point where the hairline starts to work its way up and that's when you're gonna stop. And those layers come together from what you cut in the front and what you cut in the back. Now I go through, I get a nice blunt line on the cut so it looks nice and healthy. I do that at the end and I'm gonna go in with the Joico body shake texturizing finisher. There's one for thicker hair and there's one for medium to fine hair. I'm gonna do the medium to fine on this particular haircut because she has medium density hair. I spray it in tons of texture. It also smells like you're at the beach. So if you're feeling like you need to get away at this moment, just spray some of this and you'll be good to go. So here's a fun technique that anybody can do really is a wand iron. So you grab the wand iron and you wrap the hair back off your face for the first section. And then the second section I'm gonna take I'm gonna wrap towards my face. I'm gonna rotate that all the way back to the ear. Now I'm not worried about the back of the head so much at this point. So I'm gonna do both sides just like that. So notice I went forward with this technique here and then I'm gonna go back with the next section. So I just keep rotating that back and forth till I get to the ear. That gives me a tousled texture. It works out really well. I also wanna try to get the ends nice and kind of straighter feeling. So it's more of a lived in look rather than a whole curl. So I leave a little bit of the ends out. I pinch those in my finger and I just work the back of the hair. You'll see me work it all the way around. And this is all the same direction because I don't care as much about the back. Can't see the back anyways, right? When you're in the mirror. So I just go through and give a nice tousled texture, grab random pieces and now you can see it start to come to life. So that face frame, that texture that we created I'm gonna grab an extra piece and just give it a little extra curl off the face. You guys can see all the movement that happens in this haircut. If you like the color too, I just put out a color video. So go check that out. So how to do this kind of honey blonde, buttery blonde highlight using the new Joyco 9NNG and 10NNG. So hope you guys like it. We'll finish it off with a little bit of spray. Just take it off of her face a little bit. You can see those lived in ends, that texture, the movement, really love this. Let me know if you guys have questions in the comments below. Also make sure you subscribe to the channel. There's new videos coming out all the time and anytime you complete one of these haircuts or do one of these haircuts, hashtag free salon education on Instagram so I can see it. And the last thing I want you to do is go out and download our brand new app.