 What's up guys, today I've got a creative and fun haircut for you guys, it's called the Woolit. Yep, the Woolit, we got a new haircut name. It's the Wolfcut meets the Mullit. So I'm gonna show you guys how to do it. Sectioning real simple, you can see I split the head in half front and back just behind the ear and then I go parietal ridge to parietal ridge, create a square section on top and then we start by cutting right in the sides. Now check out my elevation, how I kind of over direct it forward. That's to create a little bit of face framing around the face and also just not a balanced shape. I wanted to have a nice kind of short to long shape in the very sides because we're cutting it so short. We're cutting this section at about four inches. It's a scary section to cut, but the result is really cool and notice that I disconnect the bottom and we're gonna cut into that a little bit later, a little bit, not a lot, because that's kind of what this haircut's all about. And now I just grab everything into a ponytail and I cut it and I know it seems crazy guys, but this technique works really well. It's a condensed cut. It's kind of like put it in a ponytail, but you don't have to put it in a ponytail. Just grip the hair and go in and cut. Notice I do quite a bit of point cutting. What that does is it just breaks the section up, makes it nice and light, and then we're gonna cut in and cut that fringe in a little bit, but holding it in a ponytail in the very front of the head creates that open effect and really just softens the hair and adds a ton of layers around the face. Now we're gonna do the same thing in the crown. So I grab everything together, condense it into my hand, hold it at the very top so like a high ponytail, and then I go in and I just point cut. Now I don't go in and blunt cut and the reason for that is I don't want all those blunt lines in there. A real key to success in this technique is to point cut it through. Now we're gonna use my favorite tool and our invention, the tri razor. It's a three-sided razor. One side cuts 100%, that's the side I'm using now. I'm just etching in that fringe, just pinching and cutting. It really is just like drawing the hair and drawing the bangs exactly like you want it. You can pick that up on our online store, shopfse.com, shop Free Salon Education. And then I go in with my blend elite scissor to soften it even more and just look how easy that scissor glides through. Then I switch to the Texture 20 Elite to work on that side. It's just I like to have the blade cutting down so that's how we do it. We go through and cut it. Now look at that. Now I'm just gonna go in, have some fun with the tri razor in the back, create a little bit more pieciness, a little bit more layering, and then here is our end result. What do you guys think of the wallet? Would you wear it? Let me know in the comments below. Are you excited to cut this haircut? Thank you guys so much for watching. Hope you enjoyed it. Subscribe to the channel and go check out FreeSalonEducation.com. Use the code YouTube20 at checkout and you get 20% off your entire order, including the tri razor. So go check it out guys. Thanks so much for watching.