 Today, I've got a fun cup for you guys. This one is going to be a long long bob like extra long It's going to be all dry cutting So the way that we're going to start it off is I go a little bit above Oxyapatobone kind of straight with the jawline and I start by kind of get blunt line now My blunt line is in a triangular form. So it kind of follows that Jawline as well. You see you can see a really good shot of it here So it starts off a little shorter up by the nape in the very center And then it gets longer towards the edge and then what I do is I go through and I do a tease cutting technique Which is a half open half close of the scissor. I'm using the Matt Beck scissor version one. Yes I got my own scissor created by Mizutani, but it's mine. I designed the whole thing So if you guys are looking for that it is for sale. It's in stock and shipping five and a half inches And it's really great for dry cutting and wet cutting So I'm gonna show you guys the versatility of it in this cut everything is being over-directed straight back to the center point So I've over-directed everything straight back I cut it and you could see how those The layers get longer and longer towards behind the ear and then I go through and I define it So I think a lot of people worry about that outer perimeter and I talk about this a lot But you can't worry about the outer perimeter when you're cutting the interior part of the cut So just focus on getting your your shape right on the interior and then go out and cut that perimeter later So when I start off the cut, I do more of a tight tease cutting technique It's a very small strokes with the scissor when I go to this longer portion of the cut I'm trying to create a little more freedom and air in the shape So I do a heavier stroke or a longer stroke with the razor and I go in and still half open half close But you are cutting a line so I bring everything straight back from the head It's not going to the center back of the head It's going straight back and I cut it and you can see that line that we're creating It's that asymmetrical a-line shape in the very front, but look how long it is So this is a great haircut for that client that doesn't it's kind of afraid of change But they're looking for something new They could still hit a curling iron on it They could still pull it back into a ponytail if they wanted to it'd be a small one, but they could So go through tease cutting technique over directing everything back and really making it pop Also, this color is part of this collection as well So if you want to see the color technique go to fse on demand you can see the full collection On there it's all put together three colors three cuts And they're all dry cuts so Still over directing everything back and cutting with that tease cutting technique If you guys are wondering how to do the tease cutting technique just hit the search button and type in tease cutting Done many many videos on this technique, but it's really really simple. It's a half open half closed So as you go into the hair you close The scissor halfway and then you bring it back out Now I'm going through with a point cutting technique This is only because when you do tease cutting, especially with a heavier stroke you get a pretty frayed It's it's like doing a super extreme point cut, right? So I go in with actual point cutting and I just clean that edge up to get a nice clean shape to the haircut So tease cutting is like a fast way to go through and get your shape But then point cutting kind of helps refine it a little bit Like I said, my scissor is really really versatile for doing dry cutting and wet cutting That's how I wanted to put out a whole Dry cutting collection because you know a lot of people are asking like what's a good all-around scissor Well, I have definitely created that at this point. So now I'm doing slide cutting So pretty much this entire haircut is a half open half closed I go through I pinch the hair where I believe I want it to blend And even this has a lot to do with the hair color because I just want to showcase some of that peach coming through So I create some more layering to show that off So now I hit it at the end with a wand iron facing down And I just kind of curl everything off of the face And then I'm going to hit it with the joyco beach shake spray Which is a texture spray. So once you get those curls in the hair and you put this product on it It just brings the whole texture to life. It's also great for curly hair as well So but you can see how much texture gets created in that. Hope you guys like the cut Remember if you want to pick up my scissor go to free salon education.com you can check it out on there Thank you so much for watching