 What's up guys, welcome to today's class super excited to be here with you guys live So today what we're gonna be focusing on is cutting a long shag So I got the longest mannequin I could find and I'm gonna show you guys how to cut a shag in a few easy Simple steps. So if you guys have questions type Q put it in the chat Just type Q before your question that way I can see it We have chat kind of coming in from all the different social platforms With that being said if you're new type new in the chat And if you're an og you've been watching this for a long time I need your guys's help if you could just share this class also Step in help out the new people say hello to the new people Let's grow this room as big as we possibly can have some fun today together and learn how to cut hair better. So today Like I said, we're gonna be cutting a longer shag This haircut for me. I want to kind of talk about the different aspects We're not gonna cut a fringe today. 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All right, so sectioning for this is gonna be pretty simple I want to break it down, but I don't want to over complicate things ever so let's zoom in here and The two sections that I took so I took a section straight down the center So we're gonna work this off of a center parting if your client or guest had a side parting I would just base it off of that then what I did was I took this kind of u-shape section on the top So let me pop here so you guys can see There we go So we've got this u-shape section right here that comes across the top and then right over to that parietal ridge Or recession point on the head And that's basically going to be our sectioning now. The only other two sections. I'm going to take Are on the sides here and what I want to do is I want to find where the front in the back of the head Split so those you guys have been following me for a while You kind of know how I'm gonna do this I look for the hairline here and then I follow that hairline up So we're just gonna look for the hairline follow it up. So right here. I'll draw a line It might not be perfect yet. Nope missed it go a little bit further over and then Little bit further over and now I've got it So here is where our front and our back separates. Let me comb all this stuff back here Comb the front forward now. Why do I want to separate the front in the back? Why is that important when I'm cutting hair? It's important because these are two different densities Talk about it a lot You've got the hair that goes all the way down to the hairline in the back You've got this much density You've got this much hair that you're working with when you cross over and you get to the side of the head You've only got that much density to work with here, right? So we've got this much density and now we got this much That's a big difference in what you're doing with the haircut. So you need to be aware of That change in density as you're working So we slide our clip up under like that and now I'm going to move around and do the same thing on the opposite side Right here and stay out of your guys way here Draw a line down And you might not nail it on the first part. So here's the thing This can really kind of throw things off if you don't take your time and actually section the right way You're just gonna get a different result. Not wrong. Just different right this little corner here It doesn't flow straight down with the hairline If you trap that into this section and you start over directing that back when you release it You may end up seeing that hairline in your outer perimeter now Sometimes that's okay, but most of the time that's not what you want. So right here. I'm gonna go a little bit further Draw my line down And go a little bit more So here's the deal guys I saw some people commenting about the comb All the products tools that you're seeing me use in this video you can purchase them on our online store So the education is free if you guys want to grab some tools Please use our online store. That'd be awesome This is a ys park 334 comb one of my favorites. I'm using it on longer hair. It's white So it's hard to see right there I like this comb because it it's It's got a thicker feel to it. So the 339 is a little bit smaller skinnier I like it for smaller shapes finer hair But when I work with curly hair or thicker hair 334 comb is kind of my go-to because it just has a really firm bone of the comb a little bit wider teeth It's a little bit fatter than the 339. So but still short. I like a shorter comb. So that's my choice there I Right the other thing I do want to say is that this class For all of you guys out there is Powered by Minerva beauty calm. They are good friends of mine They own it's a website that you can get salon equipment and furniture We're live on their Facebook as well every Tuesday at 12 30 along with this show and all the channels you're watching it on as well They've been a sponsor of our classes and everything for a long time And I just love those guys. They're based out of Monroe, Georgia, which is right outside of Atlanta Been to their showroom a couple times. It's just a great place great people And super fashionable modern looking furniture So if you guys are looking to upgrade and not spend a ton of money then go check out Minerva beauty calm I love those guys and our whole entire salon is furnished through them and it's just beautiful so if you want to check out our salon salon gratitude calm and then You can see what our salon looks like and then also go check out Minerva beauty calm At least go follow their Facebook because you get a ton of ideas For making your salon look cool and modern and different. So all right So to be able to buy is a tiny orange comb. Yes Agreed it's a good comb. All right Place the head in the right spot here So that's the sectioning for the cut like I said guys pretty basic pretty simple now if you have a Client in the chair And you wanted to start off. This would be a haircut that I would recommend Cutting your baseline. So I'm gonna be using the tri razor in this cut. You don't know what the tri razor is It's our patent-pending razor. It's a three-sided razor. Let me move out of the way Three-sided razor cuts a hundred percent of the hair 25% of the hair or 50% of the hair texturizes the hair. It's a really really versatile fun tool to use I'm gonna be using that for the majority of the interior of the cut the exterior of the cut I'm going to do a trim which is not that exciting, but With that being said you kind of have to do it and I like to do a trim with my scissors because What a razor does it creates a soft? Soft edge on the hair. So if you have that soft edge, that's great The problem can be if you wanted a nice blunt clean line That might not be your the tool of choice, right? So what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna go through create a nice blunt line Then I'm gonna go in and cut the interior with my tri razor and make it nice and soft textured and all that BB gains You're welcome. You're welcome. Just bought equipment from them recently. Love them Melinda. That's awesome to hear Raisers are not good on fine hair. It makes mine frizz. Well Kelly That depends on the razor. It depends on the technique and it depends on if it's they use a new blade or not, so But I agree. I mean fine hair for me the reason I don't love using a razor on fine hair is that a Lot of times with finer hair, you don't want those soft lines. You want a little bit more blunt line So I don't usually go With a razor for that, but maybe in a fringe I would for sure And there's other aspects of fine hair that I would use it, but maybe not for the majority of the cut So I'm gonna go through here I'm gonna take about a two inch section out of the middle and I'm just gonna work a baseline This already has a little bit of layering. So I'm not really worried About having to take too many sections. Also, I like working in a salon reality format. We're gonna keep this hair nice and long And what I mean by that is I'm gonna show you guys the way I would do it in a salon if I If I was just gonna leave her with a blunt cut Then I would go through step by step section by section subsection by subsection pull it down cut it Make it nice and clean. She's not gonna have she's gonna have layers So all I want to do is I want to get a nice clean blunt line on the bottom Then I can start working on my interior Here pull that hair down and I'm cutting a nice balanced line in the back. I'm excited to tell you guys that Started a new project Virtual cutting club those of you guys that are in this room right now You'll know that we didn't have a cutting club yesterday because I'm working on a project where it's just gonna be really exciting and all these systems are now gonna make sense and Hopefully that'll be launching in the month or so So but cutting a nice balanced line in the back what I mean by that is the line is kind of flat It doesn't shift one way or the other. It's balanced across. So I just work my way through And cut now Check both sides We got our blunt line and we're good to go on that. That's all I'm really gonna do in the back for now And now I'm gonna move into the sides of the head Noreen. Thank you so much. I appreciate that Shags and blunt lines question mark like shags go down into a sharp angle point rather than blunt Yeah Gala Think maybe that's your name Yes, it will so it is going to go down like you could do a Triangular line in the back you could do the balance line like we did you could do a round line That's up to you. That's all personal preference. So Doesn't that doesn't really change anything that I'm gonna do for the end result. All right so now Everything's gonna happen pretty quick at this point because anytime you're using condensed sectioning and a razor happens pretty quick So I've got four panels in the hair one two three four What I'm gonna be doing is pulling that in front of the face and cutting into it Now I'm gonna be using all different sides of this tri-raiser as we work. So let me Sure, we're focused So I'm gonna grab section. We'll just call this section one from her left side And I'm going to release the clip and I'm gonna comb everything towards me just like this Really work that scalp area Then now you want to determine what you want this length to be so you know what her length is Kind of in this back area here Now where do you want this line to go because this is going to be a short to long line? It's going to layer up be more short layers throughout. Do you want to preserve length? Sometimes if I want to preserve length, I'll go like this and just grab some of that disconnect it So that's now all the same length and I'll pull this hair over here And I'll start my cut like that And then that'll add layers over top of this hair but keep the length So there's different options you can do for me today. She's got thicker hair So I really want to just go in have some fun with this entire thing Create that short to long line in the in the side and just work my way through it that way All right, we're going to go here Pull the hair out and now I'm going to go mid shaft to ends using the 25 texture side So we go 25 texture and I'm going to come mid shaft to ends like that Then what I'm going to do is I'm going to softly Draw in what I want this line to be so right through it and then come through and cut Drop that down And we'll have our nice short Too long line so you can see how that line starts to create now if I want to blend Into the back just like this and I pull the hair over and I take my 100 percent cutting side and just draw my line And it works through and we can continue Blending into the back softening and cutting So tons of layers popping through it And working our way short to long All right Now we're going to do the same thing on the opposite side Keep it simple. I create nothing but a bald spot crystal. That's hilarious and no you wouldn't I have faith in you That you would be fine All right So again connect these together drop down the one side Now here's where one of the questions is going to come in How do I determine my guideline? You can always pull this out in the front here Kind of match each side up like this. Let me show you the over over top view here So you can always grab This piece of hair slide your hand out and then figure out Where that's balanced at that point and then once you find that balance Once you find that balance where that line is Make sure you're balanced in front of the face. I go there. I pinched in my hand and then I just Cut that little piece that piece now becomes my guide for the opposite side Why don't you start from the bang area because I like to determine the Perimeter first this interior part first and then I'm going to blend and have some fun with the fringe also sometimes can buy These two sections to cut the top all together at once as well So there's different ways you can go about it. You could start at the top Work your way down. I like executing the bottom first In this case So here now I see my guide I come in here 25 texture side Right here mid shaft to ends What's that doing? It's just removing a little bit of weight creating some texture and movement in the haircut And then I come over top here And I just have a really kind of loose movement keeping the tri-raiser at a 45 degree angle like this A loose movement back and forth and what that does is creates A ton of up and down layering throughout the haircut. So right here Now what would you do if you didn't have a tri-raiser and you wanted to do this haircut with your scissors? Well, you could come through here You could do a texturizing scissor if you wanted to you could slide cut in like this and that would work through um Just like the 25 texture side Similar to that then what I would do is just slide over top like that and slide and cut That's another way to do it There's always lots of ways to go about something tri-raiser to me just makes it very simple and easy um And also takes out quite a bit of weight So you don't have to slide through and worry about doing that slide cutting technique You literally just put this in slide it done right now We're going to work through the top of this haircut See all these layers though pop in through beautiful layers Veronica says I just got one awesome Shirley says I would slide cut awesome You guys have Dana says I need that razor Awesome all of it's awesome. Good job guys. Appreciate it. All right. We're gonna let down the top Now you could go side to side if you wanted to Amanda's got my last name Amanda Beck. What's up? um You could Do each side separate and slide through it I'm going to go both sides together at once Because I like saving time in the salon. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to turn the hair this way I've got this entire section Just like this And here's The deal so I'm going to go to the overhead Like that I'm going to zoom in like that All right, so I grab up this entire top section Now slow and steady with this No reason to rush Comb everything nice and tight And now I'm going to go through and do some different texturizing Throughout this cut. So now I've got my 50 texture side here I'm going to come in mid shaft, right? I'm going to slide my 50 texture Just like that and then look at what happens. So we take 50 percent Of the hair out right then I go through here And I'm going to do it again 50 texture slide So what that's doing is softening this entire thick section of hair um And also creating a really soft edge to these layers. So I just continue cutting through it that And now That I feel like I can see through the section a little bit more Now I'm going to work My hundred texture or hundred cutting side across So we cut a balanced line just like this across the The front what that's doing though guys is creating a roundness to the haircut So we're cutting a balanced line here But when that hair is cut it's being over directed from different places on a round surface So when it releases it falls more around the head you get a more open effect What we're doing is opening up the face in this haircut now. I'll take this section again Now that I've got it cut And I'm going to Again slide this 50 texture side from mid shaft To ends. What is that doing? It's texturizing through the hair This hair is the longest hair because it's going to come across the top and then lay in the back So it's actually going to lay pretty long. So we take that and we create some movement Using that uh 50 texture side All right now Little fun fact if you guys would like to pick up a tri razor Um We're shipping them worldwide And there's the website All right, so now I'll show you guys what we've created so far Actually, now I'm going to move into the back and I'm going to cut some layers in the back because I don't want that front to pop back over it yet So now I've got this back and it's long right? So there's a couple different options that you could do Depending on the look you're going for if you want more of a v-shape with those layers then you could split this Um and the way that I would split it Let's just do that because a lot of you guys like the v-shape layers and I'll just walk you through it. So Teresa I put the um Website right there, right? Um, okay, so all this is one length It's got a short to long feeling coming opening up the face this way So what do I want to do? How do I continue that shape? I go one step past center back So this is center back here. I'm going to go one step past and draw a parting So pop it there Comb this hair over Clip this side away And then what I'm going to do is I'm going to bring All this hair over And I've got the tri razor So I bring this hair over It's like this. I don't really care occipital bone down not really worried about it Just trying to create these interior layers So I pull this hair over to me and then I start going in you can go 50 texture if you want to slide and comb Then I could go 25 if I want to slide comb So now we're starting to create some layering And then when I really want to pop those layers when I know exactly what I want to do Then I can start working that short to long just like that It's like that through So now what does that do for me with these layers? Because I over direct everything over here when I cut it it releases shorter This is the shortest point to longer as the hair is pulled further away That's why I like to go one step past center back so now Comb this out Got those interior layers popping in there. Now what I'm going to do Let this side down and I'm going to go one step past center back to the right or to the left So I go one step past center back here comb this hair over Clip it and I bring this over to me. So start 50 texture 50 here I'm going to go top of this section bottom of this section here Recomb it Then I'm going to go 25 Hit shaft go the top the bottom Then once I get that We've skinning up the ends And I'm going to work and cut my line Now the more you move back and forth The more you're moving back and forth The more I actually had that over here. Sorry guys apologies Got really into it there for a sec. The more you move up and down The more layered effect you get So now we haven't even pushed that top hair to the back yet How far are you over directing to that's a great question? Let me show you so basically what I was doing is I was taking this entire section over here And pulling it to this point here. So right behind the ear Not to the ear behind the ear I'm kind of straight off of the head shape. I did the same thing on the opposite side. So we came over here And I brought the hair right here over Well, this still work with thinner hair. Just don't take as much out. What would you completely lose the shape? So jill great question You My recommendation if you had thinner hair would just not to be Doing the 50 texture or the 25 texture in those sections I would hold off on that Do it at the end if you feel it's necessary But for the most part you could probably get away with not doing it and then just do more of those blunt lines You could also do this with the scissor if you had finer hair Now popping back The layers that we cut in the front they're going to go over top of the layers that we cut in the back Center parting here We're going to work through it So now I love all these layers that are happening as I rotate it around you guys will see Kind of how those layers are popping through in the back This is a lot of those layers we cut in the very front And then you've got the layers that kind of go into this v shape in the back Build up the most weight into the middle and then you've got your ends which we can always cut into In the dry cut. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to smooth this out because I want you guys to see Pre volume What this shape looks like and then and we're going to do some dry detail work and then we'll go in and Dry dry cut the outer perimeter at the end Finalize it all So rock and roll 1983 that's the year I was born and that is true All right Jill, thank you Very cool. Very cool You guys are great. This will work. Well, yeah, I've already answered that one. Love the haircut. Awesome. All right. Let's get into the blow dry so I'm going to use We're going to my go to here sculpting foam Uh by paul mitchell Love this product just for the condition and shine that it gives the lightweight medium hold that it gives um, that's kind of All those details that I like I'll work that through the ends of the hair and the mid shafts of the hair Another thing that I love to add in is some kind of heat protectant or thermal protectant on the hair um anytime Most of us have some kind of chemical process on our hair. We're just trying to keep our hair healthy um Most damage comes when you blow dry hair So make sure you have some kind. This is uh paul mitchell neuro prime adds heat control and also, um A little bit of hold but nothing crazy. That's why I like to add that sculpting foam in there So actually just product breakdown real quick again sculpting foam is a medium hold foam It smells like coconuts delicious makes you feel like you're on vacation Then you have the uh paul mitchell neuro prime, which is our thermal protectant run that through the hair as well Now As I brush the hair So now I've got my ergo diamond head brush my favorite mini paddle brush This is also available on our online store. Um, now I brush the product through the hair The great thing about this is I put the majority of the product on the mid shaft to ends What I love about brushing the product through the hair is not only does it fully saturate the mid shaft to ends But then you get a little bit of product on the brush and you start to brush it into the base or the scalp Um, which doesn't overload the scalp just so you guys know this uh Pretty sure i'm not i'm not 100 positive, but Pretty sure this haircut is a tryout for my wife's hair. She wants to see I don't know if she wants to see if I can do it or if it's actually what she wants so Fun fact No pressure Rainbow i'm so happy these shapes are back as well Oh All right, so we got our blow dryer. We got our brush. I'm going to work through. I'm going to smooth the hair out Try not to blow dry this part in too much. I want to have you know, some flexibility some volume in there But just really working to smooth it out. It's going to get um Fizzy before it gets smooth, right? So as I blow it dry Just keep that in mind. We're going to go through and smooth it out If you use a round brush or something like that you can smooth it out as well I'm going to go in with the smoothing iron at the end to finish it out. Okay Uh, he didn't cut the back. It's more of a v in the back. I actually did cut the back I just cut the back on the side. So I pulled the back to the side and cut it there Um, so that's just a little bit different I didn't hold the back straight out or anything like that Let me put some music on for you guys as we blow dry um So we can get some loveliness into the room Here we go And there ladies and gentlemen, we're getting there sweating Getting it pretty much dry at this point. I'm not going to play another song. I just want to finish up a couple spots here The layers are popping. All right, let's see where we're at with the shape And then we'll do a little bit of dry cutting It's going to work back Into that All right, cool. So I think the overall shape for me. I really like it. Um, so now I just want to go in I'm going to detail a little bit with my scissor Uh And then we'll be good to go So what do I mean by detail it with my scissor? So there's just certain areas within a haircut that sometimes Can look a little bit bulky during once you get it dry So what I like to do is kind of take some of those areas I'm just going to go like this here Comb this kind of area down like this And just expose some of these areas especially where you know, we slid through and we blend Now I want to blend the front and the back so I can come through here and I'm just going to kind of etch out Some of the spacing In this face frame. So this is great for a face frame a shag Whatever you want and then when you want to kick those layers back they go back nice So you don't have to worry about like you're not just cutting it to do that You're cutting it there so that when it flows back, it's nice and light It stays right off the face So then once I do that slide work I can just come through here and just Kind of define some of these edges. Like I said the outer perimeter. I like to keep a little stronger Um and with a razor you get softer edges So if you want to just define those edges Then you just go through there with the scissor real quick and you can define it now It becomes very simple to do because You've already cut it with a razor. So that's really the benefit This down Love the way that's looking like look how soft that is and that's literally with just 50 25 100 50 25 100 just going through it and you get that look that curtain That curtain face frame through it Now where else do we feel? It's bulky in my opinion just here in the back just a little bit But I do love the shape that we created but then it just starts to kind of die down a little bit So what I want to do is I want to come in here now and just cut into it slightly So for me, I'm going to do a point cutting technique And I'm going to lift everything kind of up and over. So let's do it like this I want to do it in the best way that you guys will be able to see I'm going to take a horizontal line Cross the back And I'm going to over direct That hair up And I'm just going to start point cutting into it. So let me whoops. That's the wrong way I am in America. Yes. I think he's carolina. Nope. Vicki. I'm in pa Pennsylvania near Philadelphia, okay, so forward it's like this and then I'm going to cut into it Nice and soft work those edges of the haircut. Then I grab a little bit more grab a little bit deeper And I over direct that up and over and I'll point cut into that I just continue that process till I kind of run out of hair and that's just softening that middle Of the section We think about a lot of times point cutting vertically Into something to make it lay softer We don't think about the shape horizontally and how that lays in is that going to lay soft Taking a horizontal line pulling it up. We're really working on that shape that works this way And and really playing into the shape that works vertically because we're over directing everything up and over So you kind of are getting the best of everything Doing this particular technique So last little bit and grab a little bit more And then I can always come up here too and just kind of Cut some of those ends if I wanted to sharpen things up a little bit in certain places You got it. Vicki so now The layering is working through see how that just piles itself up now I want to cut into some of the underneath So Really that occipital bone down that has no layering in it. So I'm going to go here I'm going to comb all these layers over that we Cut into before slide up under the same thing on this side Now I've got this entire back that really has nothing Going on with it. I'm going to blow dry it a little bit more because I want to smooth it out a bit Hit it with a round brush. It's so funny Seeing you guys in the chat like talking about where you thought I was from It's just funny Because how did you how did you even think you knew where I was from? Unless you google it Can you tell based on The way that I talk This is a fun. This is a fun game Can you tell based on the way that I talk? Where I grew up and og's you guys shouldn't answer this because you probably know But newbies in the room Based on how I talk my accent Where did I grow up most of my life? Well Half of my life Not in new hope Not where I live now When will you work on a live model georgia? Never. I'm just kidding. I really don't know. I don't When I when I can not wear a mask. I did a live model two weeks ago Um, it's just not fun Not fun when you can't when you have to wear a mask and talk for Chrissy wins Well jill that's close jill So jill it was Illinois for sure not Chicago But jill did say Illinois. That was good. Good job All right, so I just want to go in Midwest Jesus is that thick guys? Nailed it right away. I guess I got a thick one No idea LA Louisiana You guys don't want to hear my accent see there because they're really bad so And I'm english, ha ha That is funny. That's actually really funny. Good job. Good work. Let's get my pants Jill I live in Illinois. Where do you live in Illinois? Jill? I grew up north of peoria In a little town called woodhaw Went to beauty school in the quad cities All right, I think I'm ready 35 years in the biz I think It's always good kentucky kentucky. I do not have a kentucky accent. Come on Nothing wrong with a kentucky accent. I just definitely do not have one okay So I want to go in here and I just want I'm gonna use This is an interesting thought process right so In designing the trirazor I really should have and maybe in the next version of it or something We would call it a dry cutting side because this 50 texture it's great on wet hair And we used it today But when you go to cut dry hair with the trirazor The 50 texture side is the best side to go with because it allows the most exposure to the blade if that makes sense so um As I go in here. I kind of just hook it on this top corner Of the trirazor and that's where I cut it. So Let's say I'm going to grab a section and I'm just going to pinch cut I'll pinch some hair and I'll go in 50 texture and it just literally like butter falls off um, I think that that's like the biggest difference between What the trirazor is and what other? other Certain types of razors like not every razor, but this one has super Firm blades and then the casing that we developed here Holds the blade so tight and almost to the edge So that was the other thing I wanted it to be close to the blade as close as possible so as you go in And you start to kind of just pinch and cut And I start to blend in some of these layers. It's also great for cutting wigs Um, if you wanted to do that kind of thing So just going through here defining exactly What you want these lines or this weight to to be removed where you want those layers to to sit and live Um, it's just a really awesome Tool for that So it's not cutting 50 of the hair at that point. It's cutting 100 percent within that spot within that corner of it Peoria to north of north of peoria. Yeah, so so, yeah I 74 so just Adding little bits of texture drawing in where you want some of those layers Now somebody in the in the chat or somebody in the video is like, oh Razor on dry hair Molina, Illinois. Yeah, that's exactly um Exactly it south park mall um Dry cutting on on or razor cutting on dry hair These are all brand new blades in here. I would not dry cut somebody's hair with Without it being a fresh blade if it's a fresh blade. It's sharper than any scissor You're going to use so if you're willing to cut with a scissor on dry hair You should have no issues cutting with a razor on dry hair. It's sharper So now I'm going to go in here 50% I'm just going to kind of carve away. I'm barely pushing in Um, because I just I'm creating a shape On the surface of this hair So I'm barely pushing in because if you push in too hard, obviously you cut through it So I'm just trying to create a nice kind of light airy feel to this cut Would you ever make your scissors? Do I ever come back to Illinois? Yeah, my family all lives there Including my mother my brother my sister Aunt's uncles everybody really lives there still um So I do I haven't in a while because of coveted but soon enough um Can you talk about how to talk to a hairdresser? Linda? I'm going to do that in an upcoming video. I'm going to dedicate it to that um Because I just think that that's a great subject All right, so now I'm going to let down these sides Can you change blades or just buy a new one you change the blades so guys, uh, the tri razor. Let me uh Go here Sorry to the og's that have seen this before but Uh, I want to make sure everybody kind of understands how this works Coming in hot area all right, so So here's the tri razor, right? Now there's two sides. So this is the bottom of the tri razor and then you've got the top of the tri razor How do you know what's the bottom of the top? There's a crease along the top and that's the the side that you want to pop this off here And then it will peel and lean and lean up. I got some hair in there So then these blades they go into their little placement here lock them in And then you just put the top back on like that Snap the corners in on the two bottom corners, and then you just slide this top piece back on Locks it in and you're ready to go. So those blades come in packs There's a five pack here There's a five pack of blades in the box already and then There's three in the In the tool itself and here is the packaging So there you go. So a tri razor box Inside of it will be the pack of blades and then the tri razor inside If you guys would like to pick one up, it's 44.95. So it's not expensive. Um, that was the goal you know so that everybody could get one and You can get it all on our website, which is right below there All right, we're almost done with the cut guys. Here we go Check this thing out I'm gonna soften some areas Again use that texture 50 I'm just looking at What seems a little heavy or just little places I want to add Some details in Which uses some very short men's hair to add texture to it. Yes. It's one of my favorite things to do with it. Um I think yeah, I have a dude Dollhead, so I'll show you guys one sec. Yeah, I appreciate that. Uh, let me show you guys across here Something a little lighter hold but look at that. I mean, it's just It's beautiful Beautiful opens up the face Tons of layers popping through it nice curtain face frame And we do deliver worldwide. Yes, Elaine. Uh, we ship to the uk We ship all over the world But look at that See those layers popping through Guys easiest technique ever to cut this haircut You could do a shorter version of it if you wanted to you don't have to go this long um Out here a little bit Vicki, thank you so much and let me make sure All right guys, so hope you guys enjoyed that, uh haircut Georgia, thank you so much I like now even more Now that you layer in the back. Yeah, see this is the thing like We cut the basis of it wet and then we detail it dry That is the goal of every haircut that we're doing because until it's dry You don't see the expansion of the weight You don't see different things and we leave disconnection like we left Oxyapatobone down no layers because we wanted to go into it Afterwards and layer it based on the density and how it was falling with the haircut So that's exactly the process that we should be going through It's another reason why I'm excited for the project that's coming up that I'm working on Patricia that's exactly how I want my haircut. That's a good sign. That's a good sign. All right, so Somebody had a question about the tri razor On men's short hair. So Let me grab another Man it can stand So here's a here's our guy He's over here So I'll show you guys this real quick because it's just super cool. Um, one of my favorite All-time favorite things to do With the tri razor So what I like to do to add texture to a men's cut Um is put a diagonal parting in the hair just like this Once I have that diagonal parting I'll slide in My fse velcro clip Which will keep that hair back and then I'll take these texturizing sides Just like this I'll take the texturizing side and I'll comb The hair into my hand like this and I'll take let's say 25 texture You could go mid shaft if you just want to pop a little bit of texture And then it starts taking out That amount of hair you could go Uh more in push a little bit harder get a little bit more That starts creating texture within that cut Then I'll slide forward In my parting velcro clip in You could go the 50 texture if you wanted to pop like that Take out even more create even more movement and texture. So it's just a really really cool Uh way to go about it. So let me I go across the fringe here Slide that clip in just like that holds the hair right away And then right here in the fringe if I wanted to come across I could even Go in and out in and out through it and that cuts a nice soft fringe for my guys too or short hair Women's cuts doesn't matter You just go through and you can soften that edge instead of just blunt cutting it with a scissor So tons of really cool ways to utilize the tri razor in that way All right Yeah, the velcro clips are cool with 10 bucks. You get a few of them. Um, they're available on our online store as well Awesome, Aaron. Very cool. Well, hopefully you guys pick up a tri razor. Um You know, if you if you have 44 bucks and you want to try something new you want to add something new to your toolbox Please just go on and pick one up if you don't have 44 bucks right now that you can spare You can you can create techniques like this This tool was just created to make it easier for me And to have it all in the palm of your hand you can literally just toss it in your pocket And uh carry it around cut people's hair When you're out to dinner or whatever you want to do. So, um, what comb did you use? So this comb here? Is the camel color uh translucent And it's the 336 I believe Seven 337 uh ys park. This is just a wider tooth version of 334 so they just get Where's that 334 I gotta put that in my pocket too Just keeping everything in my pockets Um, so you can see here just a white a little bit wider tooth Oh, it's focusing on her There we go So a little bit wider tooth nothing crazy though It's a lot safer than a regular razor. It's definitely safer than a straight razor for sure. Um Definitely definitely All right, I love that side how it came out so Super cool. Anyways, I hope you guys enjoyed the class Melanie, thank you so much. I appreciate that. I think one was sold out Shouldn't be sold out. Um, so I'll take a look as soon as I get off of here, but Most of it shouldn't be sold out. I mean, maybe this 337 comb, maybe we don't carry those anymore, but pretty sure Everything should be in stock right now um All right, cool. And as for the scissors, um, I don't use Unfortunately, we can't sell outside the us in canada because of Mizutani restrictions not because we don't want to so Um, if you want to send a message to Mizutani and say, please let freesline education and matt sell Outside of the us in canada That'd be great Just bombard them with that because it's the new world and they in these uh distributors and manufacturers They don't realize that you know, people have audiences outside of the united states So I would love to sell you guys scissors, but unfortunately not allowed to Everything else though we sell For the most part outside the us Thank you guys. All right, very cool I appreciate all of you. Can't wait to uh be back here live. We'll be back tomorrow at um At 10 a.m. Eastern standard time with brian here. He's going to be showing you guys some coloring techniques tomorrow So lots of fun. Make sure you download the fsc now app and you can set your reminder I'll be posting that class today Uh, and then you guys can wish brian a happy birthday too because it is his birthday today So he's not here. He's celebrating, uh, but he'll be with you guys tomorrow. All right guys. Thank you again, and I'll see you guys next time