 No telling where it goes Driving through days and nights Won't stop for traffic lights If I'm falling down, I will keep on searching for my highs You can say I lost my mind, I will keep on holding my head high Even if the sky's falling down Been from cliff so high, trusting our wings to fly Sometimes we're crashing down, been stopped from the ground And I will keep on searching for my highs You can say I lost my mind, I will keep on holding my head high Even if the sky's falling down I can smell the smoke from the bacon You can say I'm shining from the windows Do my clothes for a fit, anything I do is drip I feel like a kid when I'm tick-tocking I still keep it real as it is I show my age, I don't switch Often I'm just as a dad as a kiss Try taking nests with my kids Talking, I'm guessing this life how it is And I can't wait for the weekend Keep jammies on like I'm a kid Brush my eyes, I can smell the smoke from the bacon You can say I'm shining from the window Siblings on my nerves, on my nerves again Time go for a swim, when the time go grab a slag Spring on my knee, done umbrella Fall back in school with my friends Attitude change like the weller My mom tell me it never ends Like clocks we evolve in a circle Every 12 months we do it again Wake up, brush my eyes Wake up, get up, stretch my hands Eat some breakfast, brush my eyes Guys, welcome to today's class Super excited to have you guys hanging with me today We're gonna be doing some fun stuff So we're gonna be doing men's cutting I'm gonna walk you guys through some Salon friendly techniques That will help you guys kind of understand The differences between clipper cutting with a guard And clipper cutting clipper over comb So those are the things I want to really discuss today Other than that I just want you guys to have a good time Post in the chat if you're new to these classes You've never seen one of these live classes before Welcome, thank you so much for joining me And if you are an OG Been watching these things since I started them Back in March of 2020 Almost a year straight Of doing at least one class a week If not multiple classes a week Thank you guys for being so loyal And being a part of it Now, if you're an OG Let me turn this down just a little bit If you're an original of this show You guys know that there's a few things I ask of you guys The first thing is can you share this With whatever platform you're on So if you're on Facebook just hit that share button Like the video right away That way we can grow this room as big as possible So the more people we get involved The more people that are in the chat The more fun it is Also, there's gonna be a lot of questions That come up during this class Some of them are gonna be Where do I buy these combs, the clips The tools, the tri-raiser All of that stuff you can let them know If you're OGs, you know where to send everybody to So if you can just type that link in the chat So people can see it Just be helpful The other thing is, if you have a question During the show today Type Q and put in your questions So right here you're gonna see Type Q, put in the question That way I can see your question I can answer it As we go in the class Now, if you see back here I've got a TV screen with all of your chat Going on on all the different platforms We usually get up to about Between 500 and 1000 people in the room So the chat goes by pretty quick So just put that Q and then that way I know that that is a question That I should be answering That's very helpful as well And then the last thing Let me see here Last thing is Thank you, Adrienne, appreciate that She said shared We're just gonna have some fun guys That's what these classes are about I'm gonna share with you guys some knowledge that I know Hopefully you guys can run with it Do your thing with it and learn And that's really what this is all about So have fun in the chat Get to know people Grow the community as much as we can I love as soon as I hit the The go live button and I see everybody Asking how the FSE fam is That's what it's about It's just growing this As big as we can Having a good time in the chat There are some people that are going to watch this That are not hairdressers as well Grabbing some tips from it Feel free to ask questions Join in the chat This is a professional focused classroom But I think it's also great that people Are curious and want to learn And just They're not learning to cut I can't talk They're learning things that they want to talk To their hairdresser about After this class you'll understand That hairdressing is an art It takes a lot of work, a lot of practice To try to get yourself to a certain level So I hope you take some inspiration From this, I hope you guys It helps you find a better hairstylist If you're looking for a hairdresser That I would recommend Go to stylistlocator.com That is a website that we built To help this FSE community find Homes for clients like you If you're watching this go check it out Pretty fun Good to see you Erica, thank you for sharing Nicos Maybe that's it Thank you so much, appreciate it Memphis, Tennessee, Lee, what's up Good to see you Donna, thank you for sharing Star, always good to see you Kristen, good to see you as well Just got done doing a virtual cutting club Class over Zoom Every single Monday Soon enough you guys will get information about that We'll let some more people into that room But for now it's just a close-net group That we meet every Monday And we learn and share it together And I get to watch them cut hair over Zoom It's super fun More to come on that Make sure you download the FSE Now app Last thing MinervaBeauty.com I just want to give a shout out to them We are live on their Facebook Having a good time there as well And they're actually doing a giveaway For a ring light So if you guys are looking to up your game In the salon And get better photos on the internet And you're looking to win a ring light Just go to MinervaBeauty.com You can sign up there I'll also be sending out an email later on Today I believe that will Kind of showcase that But I just want to give you guys a heads up If you want to go apply for that It's always good to have a good ring light So, alright So let's break down I want to get close to the mannequin here As we go Here's our Good old mannequin for the day Now, what I'm going to do Is I'm going to do a full men's cut on him I'm going to showcase the different techniques That I like to do With men's hair So we're going to do some clipper cutting I'm not going to do any tight fades For texture lived in Men's cuts That's probably more my specialty Some people are great at tight fades Some people are great at designs For me, I'm great at texture Creating movement Talking about head shaping guys' hair Men's styling Those kind of things That's what I am the best at In my opinion In my humble opinion Those are the things that I like to do in the salon That's what I'm going to break down for you guys today So I start off Shampooing my guest So, let's talk about the process in the salon I don't like to have the guy Just sit down, especially if I'm going to Really work some detail into his hair I want to start off with a fresh clean Canvas to work on So I'll go in, clarify him And then I'll work through I'll do a little bit of blow drying I'll section away the top and then blow dry the side So I want to take you guys through this And then I step exactly what I would do in the salon So the first thing is You want to find out where the top and the bottom Of the men's cut is going to be For me, I like to look at What head shape does he have Does he have more of a round face Does he have a square face And then I want to base Is it a long face And then I want to base my decisions off of that So In this particular case, this guy obviously Just has kind of a Perfect, chiseled Face That's what happens when you create a face You obviously create a perfect face For me, you know A lot of our clients that come in, they have a round face They have a receding hairline, they have different things So we obviously have to go in And correct or just alter The shape of their haircut to be able to showcase A different shape on their head So if they have a long face I'm not going to create a really super high style I'm going to create maybe a little bit more of a Fringier style If they have a round face I'm going to create height I'm going to take in some of these corners So there's different things that I like to look at Within my male clientele To kind of help alter and change Like for me, for instance I do these things For myself as well This hat If I wore the hat Fully down on my head It makes my head look rounder I have a round face If I go up with my hat It elongates my face right away It's the same thing with a haircut You guys know that I wear my hair up In the air and crazy all the time It's because it creates height And it doesn't shrink down my face There's so many different things that you guys can do To just alter that a little bit To give the appearance It's also the same thing with a beard Once my beard starts to get too bushy And big, then my face starts to look rounder If I sleek it down If I take this a little shorter Grow this a little bit longer It starts to elongate my face a little bit That's why when some guys grow out of beard They have one look to them And then they shave it off one night And their kids don't recognize them the next day It's because your face shape Completely changes When you take out that length So these are all little tips Little things you got to think about When you're adding Something to a client So for me If somebody has kind of their haircut That they like to do And it's always kind of rounded off I think you got to alter it For every guest that comes in And sits in your chair So that's what we're going to do today I want to base this off of a guy With a little bit more of a round shape face It's not going to affect this guy Because he's got kind of a perfect face We can showcase whatever we want with him In short, we can do whatever we want Let's pretend We have to do some internet pretending That he has a round face So now I'm going to make some adjustments To how I do his haircut So if he has a rounder face I'm not going to take Between the top and the bottom I'm not going to take That's the section too low I want to go a little bit higher Let me pop to the closer camera here Can we watch this after? So Julia, great question Yes, these are always available Just hit the save button on, what do you want? You're on Facebook Just hit the save button on Facebook Also hit the notification bell on Facebook So anytime I go live you get that notification Because I do these classes Every single day we do something So if you want to see stuff Let me know My ex shaved his mustache And our son told him to put it back Because he was ugly Okay, so Usually when we grow a mustache Somebody says it's ugly Alright, so here we go So with our guy here We're pretending he has a round face So I'm going to go a little bit higher With my sectioning So we've got our parietal ridge Which is this little ridge right here It's the curve of the head I'm going to go a little bit above that New shape section on top of the head Just like that I'll comb this hair up and over And now You can clip it away if you want to You don't have to It depends on the length for me Whether I'm going to clip it away or not And also I like to clip it away Just because I'm going to blow dry So I like to keep everything Where I want it to be I don't want this creeping down The other part So I'm just going to throw a couple clips Into the top here Now I'm going to work my way around To the opposite side And we're going to draw around And continue that U shape Around the head Just like that And the calyx I'm not going to mess with too much I'm not really going to go up into this too much Until I start to work the haircut So the calyx I'll go over And that parietal ridge Looking pretty good I'll comb this up Slide a clip in I'll put a couple more clips Just to hold that hair in place So then what I'll do is I'll look into the mirror And I just want to make sure it's pretty much balanced Right? So the mirror is going to become your best friend To make sure that these two Partings, these two lines match up pretty well Now that I have That sectioned away I'm going to use my Ergo diamond head brush This is a nice small brush I love this thing, it's got plenty of tension Just like a paddle brush does But it doesn't make the hair too flat So when we talk about brushes For me There's, you know, the vest brush Which pulls a ton of tension But to me it makes the hair a little bit flat And then there's other brushes That just don't have enough bristles in them To get enough tension at all To really smooth and polish the hair So this one I feel like is a nice In between Of all of that So I always have this next to my station When I'm cutting men's hair And shorter Medium to short length women's hair Alright so now I'm going to go Low air flow And I'm going to work This hair down With the brush So I'm just Going through here, I want to get all this hair Going flowing in the same direction So I aim the air flow Down over the hair And then I work the hair back Just drying it And laying it Following the round of the head And we'll do the same thing on the opposite side here Alright so the first thing That I'm going to do Now that I have him dry around the edges Top we can leave wet because We're going to cut that wet later What I want to do is I want to go through with my longest Clipper guard So what is the difference This is kind of where this class is going today What is the difference between a clipper guard And a clipper over comb Or a comb And cutting with a clipper The biggest thing is this is All the guards in one So we can scoop the hair up Like this and we can go through and cut it This is choosing a length That has to stay pretty standard Combs it just like the comb And it's going to give it that certain length And you just kind of follow it up the head shape Now you're going to do a very similar move So for me When I'm flying through the hair trying to create Just debulk it, take out some of this Bulk throughout the haircut I'll go through with the clipper guard Just to get everything one standard length And then I'll go through with my clipper over comb And I'll do more of my detail work Some people do all the detail work with this That's totally cool too But in one way is better than the other I'm just explaining to you my way of going through it So we're first going to go through I'm using the Andis Envy Clipper This one I like Especially when I'm not working too tight to the head Because it's got wider teeth in the blade So there's a guard on this blade as well So you can see that there And you can see these teeth Let me see if I can get So you can see these teeth right here They're much wider than some of the other clippers I have the Andis Master Clipper as well Which has tighter teeth So it doesn't feed the hair in as easy So when you're debulking hair You're trying to go through a haircut quickly You want to have a little bit wider teeth To work through it So you add this clipper guard to it Just like that So I'm going to start with the three guard Fully open So this makes it the longest length possible So let me go So right here So you can see how it takes it in And then when I open it up It gets a little bit longer So we'll say that that's Fully open and I'm going to work through And I'm just going to clipper around This top section So I want to work Some of this area I'm going to go in more clipper over comb later But I want to get this bulk out of here So I can start tailoring the edges And then I'll finish the top So I'm going to go through Working Zoom in I'm just going to go through And I don't even care about the bottom Because that's going to be a shorter length anyways I'm just going to go through And pivot and work This clipper through Around the ear So I'm using the ear as a guideline And then I rotate Around the head So I start here Towards the end Building up a weight line there That I will again go in with the clipper over comb Work And remove that But I just want to take out some of this bulk Again through this part of the cut You can see we're starting to remove that Now I want this shape To kind of unfold So it gets a little bit deeper there And goes a little bit deeper towards the back Kind of a U shape Throughout this cut Once I get to that occipital bone area And I'll work That deeper kind of U shape through You can see how it You can see through this a little bit more And it gets denser right there So I'm just following This U shape around Then when I get to behind the ear Like this Then I'll pivot around again So just coming up here Working that hair I guess it's not really a U shape It's more of a lower case N shape I'm just kind of flicking My wrist a little bit My fingers just kind of passing that clipper Up and around the hair I'm just going to go through and check A little bit higher Just like that So I cut through here Didn't cut under here I'm going to go lower with my clipper guard So now I'm going to pass all the way down From a three guard And then I like to take an extra jump And this is just my personal preference So that jump is going to be To a one and a half guard Here Fully open for now So at its longest length And I'm going to work around these edges Like I said I don't take all these guys These guys are more lived in Texture kind of feel to their haircut So I don't take this all the way Down to the skin Here one and a half And I'm going to work around The ear again With a guy in the salon I would pull his ear down this way Work around it And then I would fold it And work around the edge this way And just get in there So taking that a little bit closer And then I'm going to work Through this Up and just kind of Flick my wrist out as I get to That line that we created With the previous guard So once I get to that line I don't want to go all the way up obviously Because I've cut this at that three guard length And now I'm going one and a half here And then if there's a line that I need to blend Then I'll obviously go in and do that That's a number two right One and a half open Yeah I think it's like a I feel like it's a tiny bit Shorter than a tube but I guess Technically they should say It would be a two I don't know if it goes a full half step Or not with this clipper But I like this one Because I'll go a little bit shorter Just around the edges at the very end So I just switch to the one and a half Same thing here Work through So there's a tiny little ledge right there That's where because we had the three open And then we went to Technically a two, a one and a half open You're going to feel that little bit of a bump You can sometimes work it out Depending on the density And the color of the hair You can work it out with just rocking through it But you may have to go back to the two guard Just to blend that line a little bit So same thing here Work around the ear When I go to the edge Like this My clipper will be a little bit at an angle So as I'm coming around here Instead of the clipper being flat On the head Like this I angle it At about a 45 degree angle Around the ear So that we're still building some graduation Right at this point So then once I have that now I'm going to go Closed And just work the rest of the edge here Just the smallest little bit Again, lived in haircut Not trying to take it too tight Just working that little bit of the edge To take it a tiny bit shorter What do you do when men have Tiffany, this is a great question What do you do when men have Large wrinkles In their head, right? So if they have divots or wrinkles Some men can have More of a wrinkle effect In their head Or they could have Kids sometimes have Ups and downs within their scalp So then it creates shadows So one thing I like to do Let's say that this is a shadow right here What I'll do is I'll take their head And I'll pull it Flatter And then I'll go in with my guard Just like this And work that line And I might, let's say I'm at a one and a half Going through this area And I see that divot I may go down just a little bit And then pull their head up And then work that line In there, just go a little bit shorter That way I can reach a little bit Deeper into that, because all that shadow Is going to be is a little bit of depth In the haircut And if it's a really big issue, then with my guys I'll recommend a little bit longer haircut Some guys You know are kind of cool with that too Because you've got to play it off of How their head is Same thing with women's cutting You don't want to give them something That realistically isn't going to work on their head So maybe a tight fade isn't for them So you got to make that choice For your client, kind of explain to them Why Alright So now I've done the Edges there, I'm going to go in with my T-trimmer And I'm just going to work Around the edge This got this a little bit Different, but couple tips I would pull the ear down Biggest thing here is you don't want to create The white walled effect Throughout So what I'll do is I'll pull the ear down Way past kind of where it's going to be And then I'll go through And work that T-trimmer It's got a little bit longer edge on it So it works around the ear really easy And then it doesn't take the hair too high Around the ear If you just leave the ear there and you work around it You're going to cut up too far In there Work my way up, the hairline a little bit there For my guys I'm going to comb this hair over And then I'll work With my comb just like that Add a little bit of that texture in And then I'll do a little detail Kind of With the trimmer, just like that So we'll do the same thing on the opposite side So I'll pull the ear down If they, if you can It gets it out of the way And then I'll fold it and work around The back side Of the ear as well Calm down if you want to If that works good for you So now that's kind of the basis Of my men's cut Then I'm going to go in with two different comb choices So I've got This one's a little bit flatter We sell this one on our online store Shop FSE This is great for clipper over comb Because of the fact that it's the same size As the clipper So if I'm going to run my clipper over it I want a comb that's about the same width This one I've had forever And you're going to see that it's got a broken edge on it I feel like I got this Maybe like Sally's beauty supply or something But It slides really well And it's the same length And I like the width of it So this is one of my favorite things about this comb I should probably figure out where we could get these But I love the width And how easy the clipper slides across And the size of it It's just easy to hold in your hand This is really my go-to comb For clipper over comb work So as I work through here Now that I've built up this Weight line All the way around the head You can see that weight line there Because he has a round We're saying a round head shape Even though this guy does not But our client does So in this pretend scenario He's got a round head shape Because he has a round head shape So I'm going to cut this too far Or round this off too much Because it's just going to make his head look rounder So what I'm going to do Is I'm actually going to take this up I'm going to start cutting into this length And make this a little bit sleeker Feeling so it makes his head look Longer and taller So I'm going to come in here I still want to keep That kind of beveled edge That rounded edge to this So I'll start by working diagonal forward Like this Clippering away from the face And then I'll shift and go diagonal back To then kind of connect it through So right here I lift his head up And I start working this line And like I said I'm going to shift that weight line Up his head So that it sits above that parietal ridge area So I'm just going to work And I'm clippering away from the face Because if I Work towards his face It's going to throw hair into his face Into his mask All of that stuff So I don't want to do that So I'm constantly clippering away To throw the hair backwards It's also important to stay consistent On both sides So you don't really necessarily You don't want to be clippering forward On one side Backwards on the other Just keeps your flow pretty even So you're going to see how that Works to work and then it gets heavier in the back So now as I move into the back Here I'm still working off of the face So just like this And this is another like If you're good with clipper over comb You can start taking any steps Out that happen with a clipper guard as well So like I said I use the clipper guard to get the bulk out Some people do this to get the bulk out So I do clipper guard To get the bulk Through here because I can do this Even faster And I just feel like I can tailor This haircut pretty quick this way I do not do Shaves, you're right Kristen I don't do shapes We do neck shapes in the salon We do that With a nape razor That's kind of guarded Licensed barbers can only do that So I'm not a licensed barber I cut a lot of men's hair Because I really enjoy it And this is how I do it And this is what a lot of my clients get So My goal with these Monday classes I'd like to focus on men's hair So that we can constantly Have some stylist content for men's cutting Maybe I'll have some guests on on Mondays too Like some licensed barbers That are super talented At things that I'm not talented at Love to have that as well I want to go over men's styling And just different tips Like this so that you guys Can grab that and run with it So look what's happening Real quick so I don't talk through it So in the back here This is the bulk In that calic area So as I'm lifting the hair up I'm keeping this Shape So I'm lifting the hair like this And I'm working it out So I'm just coming straight up Creating this weight So the head shape starts to peel away Like this So as I work up with this comb I'm pulling the hair out So I lift here I can see the hair that I need to cut Right there And I lift, I can see hair that I need to cut And as I get up The hair keeps coming out You don't want to go into this hair And start cutting it You want that weight to naturally build up Alright So I'm going to do the same thing On the right side I'm going to connect it to the back Let me just get these clips Situated again So now I've got a giant weight line Throughout the side So I'm going to go through and clip her Yeah I'd love to get Sophie in here for sure Good call Alright so diagonal forward again Diagonal forward Clipper over comb Working up I just want to make the front sleeker So through here Same thing Again it's why I like this comb Because you put that bone up against The head shape Another little tip Because this is something I do on Scissor over comb as well Is my back middle finger Rests on the head So as I comb in I keep my middle finger on the head And that's how I keep everything steady Just holding the comb on the head I'm actually using My finger To stabilize it So I'm working my way towards the back Pivoting around the ear Now we've got this weight That we're starting to build up in the back So what I like to do Is stand in the back of the head And go to this So kind of like this So I'll stand in the back of the head And I'll assess Each side, like this And then I'll assess how I want that weight To come in And then I'll just start working I'll stand back, I'm directly in the back of the head So I work it one way And I take a look And then I'll come back the other way And I'll start to blend that through as well So like that Through it So I'm just constantly taking a look Looking in the mirror in front of me Taking a look at this It's balanced throughout the cut Still working through I always looked at Clipper cutting Clipper over comb as kind of like a squeegee That would just move water I don't know if you guys have ever washed the windows Of your car with a squeegee Or the windows at your house or whatever Or your bathroom, I don't know But you take a squeegee and you push And it grabs all the water And it pushes it to the spot wherever you drop it off For me, men's cutting Hair cutting in general It's always been like that So wherever you cut hair It takes the weight and puts it somewhere else It doesn't actually do that But you'll see weight lines somewhere else So if I cut here, now all of a sudden I got a weight line I cut here and then I got a weight line a little higher So I'm always Assessing and moving That weight through it So if I'm erasing it from here Where do I want it to drop it off So I'll come up the head And now I'm dropping it off right here Because I'm starting to work more away from the head And that's where I'm dropping it off So wherever you want to drop that weight off You just start to back away from the head shape And then you'll be good to go I'm going up the head Cheryl, thanks so much Cheryl said she just ordered a tri-raiser Appreciate the support Can't wait till you get it I'm gonna do a little texturizing with the tri-raiser on the top here So you guys don't know what it is You will You will So you can see It's just fine-tuning everything Working through Blending any lines that happen with my clipper work Because again, I'm not I'm much better at Clipper over comb than I am at clipper guard work Trying to get better all the time But This is my go-to technique So just working through there And then if I wanted to take these edges Sometimes with my guests If they have like a calic in the very back nape area I might actually go in with a shorter clipper guard Like maybe jump down to a one And then take it a little tighter around that area I'll actually show you guys that So if I go Now with a one guard Here And I go fully open with that So let's say that now that's a one and a half Right If this If this is working that way I can work right into the edge Of this cut And just work the nape Because Maybe my client has a calic And I need it to be a little bit closer Because otherwise it starts swirling out of control Then this is a little trick I like to do Is just go in And work Just around the nape area You don't even have to go into the temple If you don't want to, it could just be a little bit shorter there We're talking like Very minimally shorter Or you can go in And take That sideburn area and around the ears Just a little bit Shorter if you want to Another little trick is Trimmer over comb So if I take the trimmer And then I like to go to this YS Park 209 comb Here Put that behind the ear And do a little trimmer over comb As well So work around Take this, this is a very flexible comb So it bends Very easy, so if you need to Press it around the head shape You can These are available on our online store as well Unless they're sold out We have a shipment of Combs coming in guys So patience They're sold out pretty quick So right through here And now I'll kind of bend that along the head And just work up through So instead of doing that one guard You can just slide this comb in Do a little trimmer over comb In detail those edges Just like that Now we're going to get into Some of our scissor work here Which is the other thing that I guess I would Be better at than clipper Guard cutting So the first thing I'm going to do Is this is the Type-Z dual texture scissor Now We have, where's my Guideline So now we have Payment plans for scissors On our online store so if you guys go to Shop FSE You guys can Break this up so you pay half You break it up over a few payments after that It's our partially planned so I think You do that at checkout So this is a nano powder metal Steel scissor which basically means That all the molecules that make up this scissor Are consistent So it's the same technology They make like blu-ray discs out of So it's just very very precise So you get the most precise Feeling when you cut the hair So it's more of a gripping feeling Now what I love about this Scissor is it has two Sets of Teeth right they're on both sides So when you close it You can actually see through the blade Unlike a typical which are still great But a typical texture Scissor here has One blade and then the other teeth So when you cut it Sometimes depending on the blade And how sharp it is underneath When you're trying to slide through a section The Hair gets pulled a little bit This With the type Z dual texture Let me see if I can get the focus back When you cut down onto the hair And you slide out it just slides right out Because there's nothing pulling it So I also love this thing For taking out some Weight in a weight line If I still want this shape Like I still want this Length in here and the shape But I want to take out some of that So length in a calic area Is actually a nice benefit But you don't need this much bulk In density so what I'm going to do Is I'm going to slide in Like this Kind of at a diagonal To start removing some of that bulk Over here And then I'm going to start working And doing a little Scissor over comb but doing it With the dual texture scissor To soften the weight line So I just work through it Soften This isn't to blend Areas but Again if you had somebody With Kind of a bumpy head A little bit and some depth into a section You could lift their head up a little bit And just kind of point cut in With the dual texture scissor And that will take some of that density out as well Helps break it up a bit Another little fun fact Alright let me go here So now I want to lift this hair up here And I'm just softly working The edges of the hair So again Taking some of the bulk out But not changing The shape of the haircut really You can see how much softer Hopefully How much softer that is getting Here The other thing I love about these texture scissors From Mizutani is that It has tangs on both sides So if you like to flip this And you like cutting to fold Kind of so The front blade is on the bottom And you cut it It's going to flip the hair a little bit more And then if you go this way Which is what I like to do And I cut it It's just going to cut the hair underneath a little bit more So I like to have That blade kind of come down And come on the backside Check, I always get an even handle on my texture scissors So I can flip it So I'm just softening around Do the same thing over here You can see as I cut It just slides right out So I cut, slide Yeah, just so soft And the bulk is going away It's laying nicer That's what it's all about What's up Robin, good to see ya Lynn, good to see ya in here Alright So I'm going to go a little bit deeper With how I'm texturizing now So right through here Come up and I go deeper Into this and slide out That's going to just debulk A little bit But still keep my line So now see how these edges And I'm going to go in and cut that Because that's going to drive me nuts right there A little bit But I'm going to go in and cut that And you can see how it goes up and in Out Now out is good for somebody That does have kind of a longer face Because you wouldn't want to make this too sleek To make their face look longer But for somebody with a round head You want it to go out a little bit So here And then right through the top A little bit closer Now I'll take a look It's basically like looking in the mirror again You just want to get, make sure you have a nice Balanced straight line There I'm going to take That's better I'm going to do the same thing on the opposite side Make sure that it looks good Straight on to the mirror I'm going to take that a little bit Tighter and cleaner Move around That's pretty good I'm going to take these clips out And wet down the top a little bit more How would you achieve a look For a longer face More like a V instead of a round So think about what we did Great question Amy Think about what we did For this particular look So we went straight up And then went in a little bit To cut this shape If I wanted it to come out Then I will go in Cut, cut And then I'll start to rock out A little bit more To build this kind of a line So all I did was removed The gap between the comb And that hair right there I removed that length And I went more like this So you just shift Your cutting line To be this As opposed to the other So it's a pretty simple transition There's not that big of a difference Between what you should do with the long face And what you should do with a round face It's literally just tiny Decisions, but sometimes that's the hardest It's figuring all that out Alright Cut up this a little bit We'll dry that in detail a little bit more in a sec So now we're going to go through the top The way that I'm going to cut this top For a rounder face On a guy Is cut it more triangular If he had A Longer face then I would cut it more I would cut it shorter And more direct to the front So still could be I wouldn't cut it so much triangular I'd more square it off a little bit as well So I had more of a weight line kind of falling over I'm trying to remove this Weight line from this haircut So I'll part it straight down the center Like that It's a cool look for him And then I'm just going to cut A short to long line here I'll go through And I'm going to point cut That line in There's my guide from the back So right here There's my guide from here I'm going to connect those two points together And I'll talk about the calic at the end Here Now Section 2 So now I'm taking section 2 Section 2 is going to come to section 1 Back to section 1 Point cut it Now section 3 Go back to section 2 So what's happening Section 2 went back to 1 So then section 2 Because I over directed back Is going to be a little bit longer Than section 1 Now I'm pulling section 3 back to section 2 So section 3 Is going to be a little bit longer than section 2 And what that's going to do Is start creating a triangular shape But slow Length growth And this haircut Still basically connecting it To this bottom point The over direction is there But I'm still Connecting it to the bottom point So now it's got a little bit longer So now section 4 Goes back to section 3 So on and so forth And then section 5 Back to section 4 So now We've got a little extra length In the front Shorter in the back Longer in the front We're going to do the same thing on the opposite side The biggest difference here Is that I was standing in the back of the head To cut the right side Now I'm going to be standing in front of the head To cut the left side Because I still want to be cutting Short to long So here I'm going to point cut Short to long So let's check the length That's a little bit longer I'm going to go ahead Change my angle a little bit Now section 2 Back to 3 Higher front So now the longest point Is in the very center In the front Now I'm going to blow this dry Because I want to I'm going to blow this dry Because I want to cut into it So But I want to blow a dry And figure out exactly Where we're at And then I also want to mess around in this calic area as well So let's hit it with our blow dryer Real quick How's everybody doing by the way In the chat? Why don't you guys let me know Are you good? Maybe put up like a 100 Emoji or something Let me know how you're feeling Do you like the men's cutting Stuff here He's sweating Sweating I hope you guys I'll do dance stuff at the end We'll do it I think at the end the dancing is good Because I'll do like the rotation I'll finish styling I've been kind of doing that because It's hard to edit these classes Shorter when there's music in them Is really the truth Awesome Brenda I'm glad you like it Donna thank you so much See where we're at here Most we got Why do I struggle This is a question for you guys And this is gonna make me sound ridiculous But I do this every time Is it Denise or Dennis What is the difference in the spelling of Denise and Dennis I don't know if it's like a name That wasn't in my life Or what But Denise or Dennis Thank you Appreciate it Tammy thank you so much We're gonna get into this I got a couple more little texturizing techniques for you guys The end Denise No There's nothing there's no difference Has E on the end Okay wait let's figure this out together Oh wait thank you Dennis got it Because it's got two ends Denise You guys are awesome You're the best by the way This just changed my life Got it alright Denise Thank you for the nice comments Yes Two ends duh Duh Alright here we go Thank you guys I appreciate it all of you Apparently everyone knew except me That's the only difference I get it I get it alright This is the texture Scissor that we're gonna be using now This is the Yoragi number six Also my go to So here's my kit when I cut men's hair I use the Yoragi Six because it takes out a little more weight Than the Type Z dual texture That's a little bit lighter So if I'm just blending Removing weight don't want to see any lines from it I use the dual texture The Yoragi six I use Adding texture to the hair Still only removes about Twenty to thirty percent I think Is the number But I want to show you guys A technique that I do with scissors And I also do with a texture scissor So here's the Thank you guys you guys are blowing it up I love the delayed feedback I've been dealing with this my whole life Denise I got to say though That makes me feel really happy because If you've been dealing with it your whole life I appreciate that Alright you guys are the best let's move on Okay so Channel cutting So if you want to create a little texture On this haircut Going through here and just sliding Through it Is a pretty cool technique And this is a forgiving way to do it So you can see these lines and texture That it creates in there That's a forgiving way to do it We did this in the virtual cutting club As well we kind of went through this But I want to share with everybody here Or you can do it with a scissor So your scissor just like this And you just half close and work your way Through it let me zoom in So we half close just like this Through the hair This is going to be a little bit more Extreme but not extreme There's really nothing crazy that happens It just takes some of the hair and Randomly makes it shorter So it will work my way across here So you can see when you comb the hair out You can't even really tell except for It looks a little more textured Throughout the cut So definitely a good technique To just kind of work through And then once you get the one side done You comb the hair down And then you can work back hand Like this And work through it That way Yeah it's a good zoom right I need to get I need to get even more extreme zoom Extreme close up Alright so that's that part So now I've got texture Going through the top portion Of the haircut Back out a little bit So you can see all that texture That's happening through the top And this is why so I'm going to get Barbers in here to do some cutting But I do love men's cutting I love cutting texture so This is where I feel my places Friends come in to show you guys how to take this Tighter and do a better job I kind of get through this Honestly I should just kind of do this on my own time And then go through here and teach you guys the top But for me you know we can work through it together But I'm never really like I'm not trying to specifically Show off my skills for Tapering and taking this tight There's barbers out there that do it much better than I do But what I do feel like I kind of excel at is Understanding the head The texture and all of that through it So I have more texture techniques That I will show you guys on other Mondays But I wanted to show you guys that one Because it kind of fits this haircut And then as I go in I was talking about the Yoragi number 6 here And this is where I like having See the two tangs there I can flip it and have it This way With the blade underneath Which is what I like When blending I like having that Steady blade as an actual blade Most of the time when you buy An offset texture scissor The steady blade is the teeth But my preference Is to have it this way But I can switch this one So if I wanted to cut back hand And do that drag technique this way I can keep the blade down And then what I do is I flip the scissor around And then I have this way I can cut it As well, so that's another benefit The other thing is I like to point cut with a texture scissor To just remove some bulk And I like having that Steady blade come across So what I'm going to do is Because I said this is the heaviest Portion of this haircut right In the very front I'll take it all up in my hand like this I'm going to come in here And I'm going to cut And just kind of drag Up And what that's going to do is start to remove That density in bulk From the front of this haircut So bring it here At my fingers cut And just drag So then it cuts different levels Removes different bits of weight Keeps the length Don't do it too fast If you start chomping real quick It will go away So just one, two, three My son is super thick here The top is so thick These are great techniques for that Alright, so now That's the top in the front You could even go in And just slide a little bit If you wanted to remove a little extra bulk Using your texture scissor Again, this is the Yoragi number six One of my all time favorite Texturizing scissors It is available on our online store So if you guys are looking to purchase Any of the tools that you see me using I encourage you to do it there We have free classes every day That's what really supports The good support of this channel As you guys picking up some tools And products when you can If you can't, maybe someday you will Think of us when you can Alright, so look at this haircut For me I like having a little Extra weight in the back I haven't cut this calic area really at all yet So You can see how the texture How it's a little bit skinnier feeling And then as you look at the back You might see right here You can see that bulk It's coming through the calic area Now one tip For the calic Is that I like, see how it's shooting out And some people have two So they might have one here And start shooting out as well And Kind of leaving Certain lengths in certain areas On purpose What I mean is Some people leave this longer But then by the time that client comes back In four weeks, this calic area Is super long It's like this much longer And it just doesn't sit right And it's even shooting up more Education is the number one thing for a calic You have to do Heat or teach them To put a product in there Comb it down wet And then let it kind of dry Then add the texture and movement into it Blow dryer is your best friend No matter what So adding a blow dryer kind of working that swirl around So anytime somebody has a calic Kind of working that swirl With the blow dryer like this And then Letting, taking a comb even And holding the hair A little bit of air over it Not directly on it, you'll burn yourself But over it Over your client teaching them Guys, you gotta let the Kind of use a comb to pull tension And that'll pull that calic around This is if you want your calic under control There's no magic product that makes that happen You gotta get it under control pre-product Then when you put the product in the hair You'll be better off When I cut a calic One of my favorite things to do Is to let the calic kind of live where it wants to So this hair wants to fall forward Like this So I'm just gonna lift it up And cut into it with point cutting But let it be what it wants to be So let it fall that way I'll grab another section I'm gonna cut it directly above where it wants to fall Don't fight it If you fight it, it's gonna pounce the other way It's gonna retract So I go through And you'll start to see The way that this will Start to soften It won't look so bulky In that calic area because I'm just point cutting So start to soften Do the same thing on the opposite side I'm gonna say that this is pretty thick hair Here So to answer your question about a calic That's in the crown but hair is so thick This is pretty thick hair So Some hair can be a little Thicker but it's pretty thick So just debulking is what I'm doing right now I'm just removing Extra weight Because there's nothing worse than a calic And super thick hair So taking out some of this density Will help let the calic Kinda lay down So just see, I'm pivoting around The circle That's all it is, just pivot Let that hair fall Pivot Bring some of this calic up Let it lay where it wants to And cut Don't cut it off If you cut it off In too short, it's going to stick Straight up in the air Because you won't be able to control it with the blow dryer Heat If you leave a little extra length in it You'll be able to control it with the blow dryer heat And you'll be better off You cut it off, the blow dryer is not going to do anything to it So I see a little bit Of a weight line right there I'm just going to grab my clipper One more time And a big comb And just blend this slightly Same thing in the back here How do you do a cut on curly hair? Adele, I would do it pretty much the same way I wouldn't change a lot Because of the length of this cut Really that cut that I did With the YouTube Or the TikTok haircut thing Was done to be more of a curly haircut It's a very similar haircut It would just be curlier on top And if they didn't want it curly Then this is a good length To be able to blow it out And Yeah, so That's pretty good Alright So now I'm just going to fine tune a little bit And then we'll add in Some styling product Now if they had a longer face I might keep this fringe As is Might not go into it too much Let it live down Instead of up With the round face I'm going to have This style, see how I flipped that And I have the blade down So like that Another cool thing Because I always want to show off The tool that we created We talked about that channel cut And this is the tri razor A lot of you guys have seen this by now This is Me and my wife's invention We came up with it to create Three tools in one It's patent pending right now We sell it on our online store worldwide It's got a texture 50 side A texture 25 side So it cuts 25% of the hair And then 100% of the hair on this side What's cool about it Is you can have a ton of fun With men's hair, short hair And with the texture side So let's say I grab some of this hair here And I just want to take out You know 25% of this And debulk it a little bit It adds tons of texture in there You can also go right at the scalp If you wanted to remove some weight But like if I want to take this And let me grab We got more of these coming in guys We sold out and they're actually They won't have my logo on them They'll have the FSE logo on them next On their way but These little velcro clips are awesome for short hair So I comb this hair back And I literally set this right here on the parting Comb the hair out And look how it holds the hair perfectly Kind of where I want it I use these all day when I'm cutting in the salon So then If I'm going in And I want to do like Little scissor over comb work Or detail like this little part of the hair I'll use that velcro clip To hold Exactly the hair out Of the way that I want And I start cutting that in Then when I take the tri razor And I got my 25 Texture side I can literally go right at the root And just kind of slide Into it And take out 25% of that hair And create just a really nice light Effect in there Then this fringe maybe it's a little bit long I can take My shirt I can take my 100% cutting side And just softly Just debulk that And this would be more for You know somebody that wanted to wear this bang More down Somebody that had a longer face And then imagine if you filled in these edges So we'll do that, I'll do that haircut I want to leave that for Being able to do that on one of these Mondays as well In these shapes If there's a celebrity Short hair celebrity out there Because we'll dedicate Mondays to short hair There's a short hair celebrity out there That you want to learn Let me know So one of my favorite products All time favorites This is Mitch Reformer from Paul Mitchell It's creamy Right It's got a nice pretty firm hold And a matte finish So depending on if you want shine in the hair If you want shine you go with clean cut If you want a matte finish You go with Reformer So now I'm going to run that in my hands Finger tip full You can see here I got it all over my hands And what I'm going to do And I tell every guy this in the salon Is to work the product Through this way kind of like your channel cutting And then I go back through the opposite direction And that's kind of wiping my hands off Then I work the sides And the final thing that I do Is work through the front Because I don't want all the product Into the front of the hair Right, so here This goes up Create that little texture Grab I have to show you guys the side here I got a little bit So what do you guys think Let me know in the chat I'm just using my comb to Just help separate some of this Because I like the I like the texture I like messiness And movement, but in every cut that I do I like Also seeing the work that went in So you don't just go in And chop hair up for no reason You go in and chop it up To give it personality And then I go in Style it To showcase that precision work And then also That texture work So there we go Robin, thank you Appreciate it Get to this side Start working A little bit Just defining a couple of the edges here So see how like You still see that Work went into it It's got a shape It's not just carved up The texture on top is just super fun So That's just my Style A little trimmer over comb Just wherever I see a little bit of weight Just again detailing Everything Go up here This is another thing I like to do guys I get like Sorry, get a little excited about Things, but here I'll add this like velcro clip Here and this little bit This undercut I'll take Some of this length And I'll just remove it because it's unnecessary Right, so I'll just take that Take it just like that Cut this up Cut into this Little bit Kind of follow their hairline You know if they were a real person And then when you drop this It's a disconnect It doesn't really lose anything But some people have weird hairlines So if you wanted to You could just take that off And now you have a little disconnect And it makes the haircut just kind of pop A little bit more Those little tiny details And then I'm not afraid of a little hairspray Finish it off A little pulmitral stay strong here Just to get those little hairs Now here's the thing with my guys I don't recommend necessarily a ton Because if you end up putting your hands in your hair It kind of makes everything fall apart a little bit Use Do the blow dry Let me pop over to my other Camera, it might be black Here it comes So one of the things I recommend For my guys that are in the salon Is Do the Try to blow dry That's the number one thing And I want you guys to pass this Education on to your male clients Do the blow dry Is the number one Right, then once you get the blow dry And you get the hair kind of moving Or a lot of guys struggle with keeping The hair up in the air They say it falls in their face all the time And they think a haircut's going to solve that It's really the blow dry So hold your hair up in the air And hit it with the blow dryer Let the heat reform the bonds To make your hair want to go up in the air What is the calic, right? It's bonds that grow in a certain way Of the hair, so You can change bonds with heat With water So if you add water, wet your hair down Then blow it dry, heat it up And make it want to go up in the air Then you add a tiny bit of product to it And it's going to stay like that all day If you don't, if your hair dries And it's down Like if I now I'd be okay Because my hair dried under my hat So I could throw a product in it And it would probably stay back all day But if I blow dry my hair Or I let it dry and it's down in my face And then I put product in it Or if I put product in it when my hair is wet Then I'm going to have a problem too Because the wet hair is going to break down the product And the hair is going to dry With it wanting to go down in my face So you have to be very careful Product education is number one Blow dry the hair, then put the product in And then Add the peaceiness in the style And really form it Then you can put a little bit of hairspray Just to finish it off Get those little hairs out of the way But don't put a lot because you don't want To break down your hair later What if the guy's hair is curlier than that Then it would be curlier than that That's kind of it It doesn't really change a lot This isn't curly hair It would just be a curlier style So this I would say maybe he has a slight wave But probably not even We went in there And I added a little bit of texture Which gave it a little bit more of a wavy effect But it's not really a wavy Hair cut If it was wavy, it would just be wavier And That might be something that somebody wants Or maybe it's not So you kind of have to have that discussion With your client How well do you like your Andis trimmer So I love my Andis trimmer I'm actually talking to Andis right now Because I bought the Andis Master Cordless Clipper That looks very similar to this And kind of supposed to But it wouldn't light up So there's something kind of broken with it I don't know what's going on But I'm excited to use that too I actually really like Andis tools And my favorite thing is I like these in a pal of ours Back in the day it worked at the salon Justin Showed us these clipper guards that have a magnet on them And they're made by Andis For their clipper So you have to have an Andis clipper to use them But it's a magnet that holds them on So it holds them really secure So I really like those guards as well So that's really why I've stuck with Andis To be honest, it's those guards That made me stick with them this whole time Plus As far as I know Andis is more Of a hairdresser based company There's other clipper brands That seem to be Pretty focused on people cutting their hair at home So I don't know, I don't work for Andis Andis didn't tell me to say anything about them So at this moment So I'm not sure But I like them It's expensive though It's an expensive trimmer for sure Thank you Debbie I really appreciate it I'm glad you like it Lewis, thank you I'll be back tomorrow live on here at 12.30 Eastern Standard Time Pretty much throughout the week We'll be live at 12.30 Eastern Standard Time Make sure you download our app It's the FSE Now app Let me go over here I can see your guys' chat And let's talk for a second As we finish up So Last day's video I really had a good time with you guys I've got a peanut Back in the day I had a peanut clipper That thing rules It's got really wide teeth And it's super small The only thing I don't love about it Is it doesn't have that overlap Of the teeth So it's not as easy to get around the ear But it's not bad at all Any other questions? I'm going to master it and show my students Erica, that's a great Okay, I'll do that I have videos of it But I'll show you real quick Let me go here Alright Because you're teaching your students I think it's awesome because I was told that you can't palm your scissors In beauty schools So here it is Basically, all you do is you palm your Scissor like this So you can comb And then to bring it back Make sure To bring it back I just swing it around like that So it's this Back into my hand Swing it around That's too much Swing it around So you catch it with your pinky And you swing it around Back Swing it around That helps you out Alright, what else have we got? Adele Are you using a clipper or tremor To connect the cut? Clipper I think it's clipper That's basically what I use To connect everything, the tremor was just a fine tune So mostly clipper Any other questions here? What time is it? It's 12, not too bad Alright, I answered that question I think we're good I think I got to most questions So Jane I don't know if you're still on here But We do ship to the UK Patience guys We're shipping out a lot Like a lot of people have been ordering Which I can't thank you guys enough We're constantly shipping every day I think we're caught up Pretty much on orders Except for ones that were over the weekend And it's me and my wife And then we have to deal with the US Postal service which is Being very slow for some reason Since Christmas time I don't know why But they're Randomly, so some orders come in Two days and we ship them out And they're two day priority and it happens It's perfect and then other orders Few random orders Have been taking a month I don't know why and they're in the US And then UK will get it in two days I don't know, so it doesn't Usually take long It's not supposed to take long So if you order I really hope that that's the case And for the most part it should be But I just wanted to give you guys a heads up That that's kind of We're dealing with that right now I don't know why Just like my mom sent my son a Valentine's Day card For Valentine's Day The USPS is Awful right now Misatani Z, dual text Blade, texturizing scissors Yes, that's the one When the hair Full When the full hair swirls around the head Around the crown, what do you Do to stop getting horizontal lines In the top from cutting the top section Sorry if that's confusing I mean that's not really I don't think it's confusing So I just don't cut horizontally On the swirl I cut vertically So it's nonstop, so when I work around the swirl It's vertical lines off of the swirl So think of it like a clock So in the center of the clock Is The swirl, and then the arms That come off of the clock are the sections I'm taking So I'll start off, let's say three o'clock That And I'm point cutting into it Which is another reason why at three o'clock When that might seem a little horizontal It won't fall with a line But it's also On a calyx that wants to push it over there Anyways, so The only time I would find it to be a line Is probably if it fell But it's not going to do that because it's a calyx So you should be fine On average, how long does it take you to do a men's cut It's a great question, Kayla So I book 45 minutes Which is a long time And then the salon So I charge for that as well So my men's cuts are $45 And I try to get them done in a half an hour But it's between 30 minutes And 45 minutes To do the full cut I also shampoo them sometimes twice Depending on What we do We do neck shaves There's other things involved in it as well Robin, thank you so much So Robin, if you want to order the scissor All you got to do is go to our online store So you can go Shop FSE I'm not sure where you live So That could be it That could be The only challenge because we can only sell the scissors In the US and Canada Left handed but right mind Totally get it So soon enough There is Mizutani distributors In Australia So I don't know who they are But I know there is some So just look up Mizutani Australia And you should be able to find it It's a It's a very Bummer thing for me To sell Mizutani all over the world Because most of the people that watch us Are not in the US, they're all over the place So But that's That's the reality I think we're good You guys are awesome Yes, if you're looking for a lefty That is the cut's hair The same thought process as me We're good friends, Ben Brown Go check him out at Ben Brown Hair On Instagram I don't But it's at Ben Brown It's not hair Just look up Ben Brown On Instagram You'll see him on there You guys are awesome I'm going to put on some music I'm going to get the final looks for the mannequin But I really appreciate you guys I'll be live back here tomorrow 12.30 Eastern Standard Time Can't wait to hang out with you guys I had a lot of fun But to do the next one tomorrow Tomorrow we'll be focusing on What are we doing? Let me check FSE Now App If you guys don't have it, it looks like this This will show you guys The upcoming classes So if you go here You'll get a Wi-Fi because it's slow So if you go to the little triangle With a circle, it's all of our education videos It's always my favorite when I have to When I'm trying to show you guys And it's not coming through There we go There we go So upcoming classes are on the top So Tomorrow we're going to be doing texturizing techniques So I'm super excited for that We're going to be doing texturizing techniques On longer hair Which will be really fun So the app doesn't require Payment Nikki at all It's free All the classes Like these are on there All the past classes Latest videos, we have tutorials up there And then we also have our FSE family Community Which is on there as well Where everybody posts their work So you can see here Super cool You can browse and see all the hairdressers on there And then When you have your profile built Which is right here You can go to stylistlocator.com website If you have a stylist account So if anybody is looking for a stylist Then you go to stylistlocator.com You put in your zip code And then you can see Stylus from our app that pop up And you can send them a message and get your hair done So it's pretty cool We're working to make it better every day And that's kind of where it is All right cool Thank you to everyone that placed an order I see them on my phone Really appreciate the Support from you guys And that's pretty much it Can't wait for tomorrow I'll see you guys at 12.30 Eastern Standard Time Goodbye