 how are you guys welcome to today's class super excited to have all of you guys here with me we're gonna be focusing on men's cutting today it's Monday that's what we do if you're new to the show if you've never watched one of my live streams before welcome type new in the chat let me know that and also if you're an og been watching this for a long time you guys are what hold this whole thing together so make sure type og in the chat let us know where you're from also a couple other things let's see what else do we need to do um so let us know where you're from make sure you share the show let's get this room as big as possible and also know that we are live on the nerve of beauty comms Facebook as well so shout out to them they've been sponsoring this show since the beginning since quarantine started a long time ago and you know we're still rolling through it having a lot of fun being live teaching you guys pretty much every single day so I'm excited to be a part of this and look at all these people in the chat you guys are awesome thank you so much again just hit the share button let's grow this room as much as possible and that's pretty much it let me break down what we're gonna do the other thing I want to do is make sure that I have this shut off there we go alright so those of you guys that are new to the show you know this is kind of all about doing a haircut filming it for YouTube and allowing you guys to be live with me to watch me do it ask questions so I want you guys to get involved as much as possible if you have a question type Q put that in the question so just type Q then write your question that way I can see it and we can go from there alright cool the room is growing guys you're doing a wonderful job just keep sharing it alright let's break down what we're gonna do with the haircut we go here record alright so like I said we're gonna be working on a men's haircut today I want to really focus on a faux-hawk now not that a faux-hawk is super trendy right now but I think pretty much any haircut that goes with a person is a trendy haircut I also want to show you guys it's not it doesn't have to be it can be very versatile doesn't have to be a faux-hawk but what I want to do is show you guys how to kind of get that gravity point of the haircut to the center or where most of the weight is falling to or pushing to so we're gonna go right there into the center and then I'm also gonna bring it a little bit back into the crown area and I'm gonna pop some weight and movement into the back as well so that's kind of the goal with this cut today we're gonna do a little bit of clippering a little bit of scissoring a little bit of tri-raiser we're gonna have you know every little aspect in there as we work through it. Kel what's up good to see you Marsha thank you so much I appreciate the the nice words Elaine good to see you Kel again Jess Mac Shirley Sophie Karen you guys are all awesome Sue good to see you oh gee in Michigan nice nice Lawrence or Laurence hello good to see you and then we got Kate Harris tell it's a cool name tell so listen I really appreciate you guys you know it's it's it's kind of crazy like being live on here all the time and I really appreciate that those of you that take the time out of your day to watch these streams share them you know and be a part of it so thank you guys Kristen good to see you Pittsburgh PA awesome other side of the state we're near Philadelphia Shelly good to see you thank you hope good to see you as well Jessica Zina very cool I love seeing everybody and where you guys are from sup bro Jay Caesar good to see you Tina in Illinois that's where I'm from good to see you Giselle Jess Mac says breathe I can't breathe oh so here's the thing so I'm tons of energy today feeling feeling really good and excited there's a lot of new things going on with free salon education so one thing I want to share with you guys before I get started is the new app update so if you guys haven't updated your FSE now app I really suggest that you do I think we're on version let me see exactly what it is so if you go to the app store you type in FSE free salon education FSE now then you'll see it right here and it's version 1.6 so that's what you want to be on it just came out today the cool thing about this is that now you can go live if you want to as a stylist so you can talk to people on there you can share anything you can ask questions so let's say I have a question about a client I can go live and I can ask a world of hairdressers live on there they'll chat some answers back to you and it's really all about building this community even bigger I can also go live talk to you guys teach you guys different things so we're gonna do some exclusive stuff on here also the virtual cutting club that has been a club that's been meeting every Monday over zoom which used to be a paid club has not been a paid club now for about a month and I'm now inviting people if you download the app you will get invites to come join us on zoom cut hair with me live I can watch you cut hair it's a really really fun thing and the people within that group we become you know close friends I would say I know them really well I know how they cut hair I watch them cut hair all the time I love for you to be a part of that group as well let's see we can go live and have a chat that's exactly it Jess so you can go live just make sure that you follow each other because then that's how you get the alerts so you go on to the app you go to the community so just like this click little people button here that'll put you in the community and then anybody that you see so like Jamie right here so if I tap Jamie's name I can follow Jamie just like that once I'm following Jamie if Jamie goes live I get an alert on the app I can go join her in a live room and listen to what she has to say so super cool really excited for it also another little update is that you can now share video links so you tap video link you paste in whatever YouTube video inspired you so whether it's a free salon education video Sam via video Paul Mitchell video whatever it is find it on YouTube paste the link in there talk about it post it to the community we'd love to have you guys sharing education videos that inspire you as well and then of course your pictures so under image you just click the image you can edit your photos within this app and then post them on to the community which then posts your work on stylist locator so that clients can go find you by using their zip code so if you're a client out there and you're watching this video for inspiration go to stylist locator.com put in your zip code and they'll pull up everybody that's a part of our FSE now community and you'll be able to see their work see if they're the right fit for you send them a message get booked into the salon it's a full circle community thing that we have going on all right and Smo Mo I see that you're on here I got your email and I'm gonna be writing you back as soon as this live stream is over just been trying to find the moment to do it but we'll get you going in the app as well all right Kristen good to see you Elena good to see you I'm gonna talk stop talking now I would love to join your live cutting class problem as I work on Mondays it's totally cool you can watch the replays that's the other thing look for the VCC replays on the app and you can watch them later all right those of you guys that get annoyed by me talking a lot my apologies I'm gonna get started with the haircut now just had a lot to talk about all right I hope you guys had a good weekend this haircut like I said it's gonna be a faux-hawk I'm sectioning for me and this haircut is important like always so what I'm gonna do is zoom in on him so you want to find kind of where you want this triangular shape to sit so what I'll do is I'll kind of comb the hair forward and then I'll take a look in the mirror and see exactly where I want that weight to start being removed and where I want it to build up to what this down a little bit what is the difference between a faux-hawk and a mohawk faux-hawk is a fake mohawk right so a mohawk is extreme it's shaved it comes around through here not everybody wants to wear a mohawk which is still I don't understand why because they're awesome but faux-hawk is a more kind of modern take on a mohawk that's a little more user-friendly and to me it comes back some people bring it back to about here so this kind of spikes up in the back and it follows through to the front but the sides are more tapered in a little more traditional kind of feel still has kind of an edgier look to it it's great for kids cuts some men still wear this cut you know it looks good if it's on the right person it fits somebody's style so you just got to look for that but that's the difference all right so now what I'll do is I separate the front and the back so right here down to the ear that's separated and then I'm going to go right here in the front and I'm going to decide where do I want to bring that taper up to we go about right here I'm going to comb this hair over part it and then I'll slide a clip up underneath now I'm going to do the same thing on the side you can see it's kind of on the edge of the eyebrow right there and then we're going to do the same thing on the opposite cross look right about the edge of the eyebrow this hair up way slide that clip up under stay out of your guys's way all right and I'm not worried about the back so much right now so it's going to stop right about that behind the ear kind of that follows a hairline up that's about where I'll stop I'm also going to be fading into that building up that crown area but I'm not really going to hold that part of the haircut in my hand so talk about it all right thank you David I appreciate it see here I'm just going right through here I'm going to block Monica there you go Monica no more all right so here we go now I'm going to blow dry the entire cut so underneath here I'm going to keep this wet on top so I'm going to be cutting that in my hands I'm going to blow dry this just to smooth it out a little bit and also get it dry so I can do my clipper work so I'll use my ergo brush right here diamond head brush it's a smaller brush I'm just going to work this hair down nice and smooth alrighty so now we got it smoothed out so and I saw Lynn was asking she came in a little bit late if I this was cut with clippers yet I haven't cut it yet I haven't cut anything I was talking a little bit at the beginning but this was a previous cut so now I'm going to go in I'm going to cut it shorter so this would be this kind of a typical situation let somebody comes in every four weeks get shorter hair this is grown out just slight bit so I'm going to go in nice and tighter and and cut this cut so I'm going to start off I'm going to actually use a one guard to cut this I'm going to go a little bit tighter than normal and then I want to thank you so much appreciate it Lynn you're welcome how long you've been in this industry I have been cutting hair since 2004 so 17 years now long time not as long as some but longer than a lot alright I'm going to go nice and close here I'm using my and this master clipper this is a cordless clipper love this thing tons of talent here and I'm going to work through now as I go in and clipper I'm just going to pull away right around the ear so I'm not going to take this all the way up I'm not trying to go that tight all the way through this haircut just around these edges I'll comb the hair forward I'm going to start off right here work through and then just flip my wrist out when I get up to that line so in and out here then we'll continue into the back basically what I want to do is I'm holding this weight line here back into the back in that occipital bone area so I'll flip out right when I get to that point sorry just focusing in so I'll flick out right at the occipital bone and this is a one guard all the way open so let's call it maybe a one and a half this would be closed see I'll get shorter open is that way obviously if this is a real person I would move his ear and work my way through that way again up and out when I get to this point so now I'm drawing a curved line around all right now I've got my shortest length cut all right do you prefer clipper over comb to scissor over comb I prefer both so at different situations I'm going to scissor over comb today to kind of work this line in a little bit and take out some of this bolt but a lot of times I like to do both so I really want this haircut to be a lot more scissor detail now there's no reason for me to really go too into the base here with scissors because that would just take forever and you have tools to do it you know you can also your tools to do the top too but for me I can get a little bit more control me personally this is some people have more control clippers I have more control around these edges with either a clipper over comb or scissor over comb work and today I really want to have these like fine-tuned details I don't want to cut a lot of hair at once so that's kind of why I'm choosing to go in this way let me see if I can this will be okay so now the goal here for scissor over comb is to get first off I use a wider tooth comb to do my scissor over comb work so nice firm comb this is a I believe 3 3 6 3 3 7 why is part comb wide teeth nice smooth feel to the comb so it slides through the hair really easy but the teeth aren't too wide to where they kind of grip too much hair together at once either so you get a nice precision feel to it but you can really work that comb up the head shape now as I work up the head I'm gonna start here start removing some of this bulk and then I'll go back through and fine-tune it a little bit more so you just turn so you guys can see I come right here and I'm gonna work through and I'll just see where I'm at with that length so I want more blend than that I'm gonna go up and I'm not trying because it's a faux-hawk I'm not trying to have too much of a wait line at all at this point I actually want to bring this wait line as close to the head as possible so then I can start my triangular feel I don't want to have bulk coming out here it's too bulky then I have to try to make that triangular it's not going to look right so going nice and close to the head again you could clipper all the way up if you wanted to maybe I'll do that on the opposite side show you guys both ways let me know say please do that in the chat say please do that in the chat that'd be great or say scissor over comb all the way whatever you feel like so you can kind of see how that's starting to blend up so same thing here now I turn my comb backwards a little bit and cut up and this length that we're going for here is probably about a three at the top highest point so that's where I'll go clipper wise nice please do that in the chat so specific love it all right so now we scissor over comb through it and that's all good but then when we start to peel back on the head shape getting back around this corner I need to drop so instead of going horizontal like this start to drop more diagonal back and then also I want to keep weight here and I want to build texture in here so I have to make sure that this cut through here just kind of goes straight up and then I can always cut this more into my fingers so try to stay out of that length in that crown area more key thing with scissor over comb is to really just keep the one blade you go here so keep the one blade up against the bone of the comb so just like that and then you close down and you work up the section the hair gets fed into the comb and then you cut down on the hair you don't want to be chomping at it like this because then you'll lose you'll start pushing hair or cutting hair weird this keeps it more mechanical and you just can kind of work through here bone of the comb work through always good to look at somebody straight on in the mirror so you can see the balance of the vertical line as I'm looking here you can kind of see where that little edge is better and then I'm going to go and I'm going to do clipper work over here so best thing to do in my opinion for clipper work I'm going to grab my three guard and I'm going to do it fully open right now actually I'm going to go four guard to get the bulk out and then I'll go three guard probably take it down here so watch watch kind of how the movement works with this clipper guard so as I go up the head so I work up the head like this I follow the head shape and then I continue I don't continue following around I come up and through up and through so the flick of the wrist is also kind of an up and through but at that top point even when I'm here come up I let that hair kind of just fall into the clipper this is how you let the head shape kind of dictate how the way to the haircut flows so that's a four and I really don't mind that length now I'm going to blend it with a three this line here in the midpoint so I go a closed three I'll actually work my way around the head bring up not much to cut here see so we were at about a three guard for this our scissor over comb now for like a lot of people you could just be like all right I'm good with that clipper over comb or that clipper work for me I I'm much more of a scissor kind of guy I use the clipper to do things quickly but I like the control I have with my scissor and it's less bulky for me working around things so I fly through with the clipper but then I'll always go in and do a little extra detail work with scissor over comb so right here I just wanted to shift that line a little bit I go in there and cut I'm gonna let this top out only because not because I'm gonna start cutting it right away but kind of want to see how it's all falling together I kind of like to think about the way that I cut men's hair like hopefully if there's barbers watching I'm not gonna say that I cut with clippers better than most barbers out there but hopefully I can kind of shift and show you guys some shaped things on the top with hairdressers I hope I can show you guys some easier ways to go about clipper work because maybe you guys aren't the best with maneuvering your clippers either so I like to think that that would be the two reasons why each each person would kind of follow what I'm doing here a little scissor over comb around the edges and we got our length in the front we've got texture and length in the back that we haven't cut yet it's subjective agreed this is my clipper side see I brought a little bit extra weight down here I didn't need now I go through scissor over comb bring in a little closer extra weight so now wet down the top and the back we'll start in the back and then we'll work our way towards the front I change up my comb so now I'm gonna go with my 334 comb here and I'll separate front and back and basically what I'm gonna do to cut this faux-hawk is I'm gonna start by creating a guide right here I'm going short to long and I'm gonna start bringing everything over to that point I'm gonna travel a little bit towards the beginning and when I get about midway between the center back and behind the ear I'm gonna stop and I'm gonna start over directing to the center the reason I do that is because I want to start building up weight in the background but I don't want to build up too much weight so that's kind of why I'm gonna make my shift so I go here pivoting sections through the back not gonna create any disconnection so I've got my guideline right there now a key move would be to kind of start point cutting from that short point to the long point cut through now I pivot this new section is gonna go halfway to the previous point cut through I cut that in half now we're halfway there so all these continued new sections till I get to center back we'll go right to that stationary guide last one that middle section okay so now that pushes some of the weight here to the bottom occipital bone area so I'm gonna do the same thing on this side then I'm gonna blend that we'll come over here now I'm gonna stand in front of the client at this point take my section still cutting short to long here longest point will be in that center pivot pull the next section halfway to the previous where at that midpoint pull that one halfway to the previous and then now we're stationary bring it to that stationary guide point cut through center back or just bring it all it's not all gonna reach anyway center back cut through now what have we created we created a slight gradual kind of round line coming back and then it pushes quickly to this very center back so now the very center of this section is the longest point okay so when you look at it it can start to give us this kind of Mohawk feel in the back from a short to long point now we're gonna go into it in a second and blend but that's the goal that we were going for so now I comb this down I can like comb it down I got a nice blend on both sides rounded feel to it but I can just take this little point and cut in just to blend it a little bit more so it's not disconnected it doesn't look like a tail also come over here and you can always cut in and blend just a little bit as well same thing on the side here all right now we're gonna go into the front that's funny so we just ask why do I always say we have no idea not really sure why because it's us and when I teach I figure we're all doing it together it's probably not the case though setting myself up here we are learning together that's right Aryan all right so here we go how do we get this triangular shape on the top I'm gonna take center parting just like this and we're gonna start by cutting the right side our guide is gonna come from this back point that we cut prior so just like this bring it back to that back point I'm gonna cut short to long longest part being in the center now the cool thing about a faux hawk is it doesn't need to be super long right so it's really just about creating that triangular texture now I'm gonna bring this section halfway back to the to the guide I'm gonna continue doing that take a new section bring it halfway back to the guy after I cut this one I will show you guys the front view you guys that are feeling don't know the angle this bring it up halfway back to the previous yes I have a black shirt on you can see that angle so short shorter to longer right there spin him point cutting that would even be better yeah I'm gonna point cut though I just not point cutting right now I'm gonna point cut when I dry it because here's the thing you can always point cut into somebody's hair but you can't put hair back so depending on how thick your client's hair is and what you're actually going for I like to dry it and then put in the the right amount of point cutting as opposed to just point cutting it from the get go wet because wet hair doesn't really tell you exactly what you're you're going for and now all this came back to the previous guys but here's the thing it came back to the previous but once you get to the front of the head the head starts to curve away so the over direction becomes more extreme even though you're not really doing it that's why I don't like to start over directing back too quickly so you can see nice smooth transition through now we're gonna do the same thing on the opposite side standing in front of the client again back to that guide that we cut in the back of the head I'm just gonna cut short to long section halfway back to the guide but so 80-20 barber YouTube on if you knew right away your client had super thick hair obviously I would point cut from the get go so it really just depends on the situation so I totally agree with you in some cases you could definitely just point cut all this is just coming back to what I previously cut last section so now like you would imagine the longest point is in the very front center right there now I'm gonna blow this dry this is long it's longer than I want it to be we've pushed everything into that center so now I want to just make some adjustments I'll blow it dry and then we'll be able to finalize the look so what do you mean by halfway back to the guide cool good question so let me show you so we're working on the top of the head right this is for you guys can see your comments over there too alright you go been on here for a while how's it all right anyways so here you go top of the head right our center parting is right here down and then we took vertical so this let's say with this is where we started this so that becomes section one right then we go here so I'm gonna say here follow through all the way through so what I mean by halfway back right is that if this is one this is one two three four five six seven this is all of our sections what I do is I cut one and that's now my guide right then once you cut one and you grab section two you pull section two back to one and a half what that does is if I pulled section two all the way back to one and cut it now section two is a lot longer than section one now then I pull three back to two and it's even longer than two four back to three it's even longer than three so then all the sudden you basically end up taking these sections through and you end up with a line that quickly goes like this your lengths start shorter and they quickly get long the way that we're trying to do this is because I bring it back you're gonna get more of a line that looks like this across the top still a triangular line still has kind of an upward effect to it but it's not like this which is too much I'm the worst drawer ever which is too much length if you start over directing too much so it's just a way to consistently travel your guide but not over direct it too much through it cool guide to start this haircut should be was this person saying your guide to this haircut should be at the very top of the head from the apex to the bang area how you are going about this cut is ridiculous oh Hera it's fine you don't have to cut it like this and the beauty of the internet is that you don't even have to watch this and the other beauty of this internet is that I don't have to have you watch this so there we go it's the beauty of the world all right um it's okay you're making something so simple and complicated to the extreme I'm not complicating it this is actually the funny thing about this whole thing and I hope that I'm not over complicating it I'm not even trying to overcomplicate I'm trying to oversimplify it so that you guys fully get it so hopefully that's what we're doing the only way I know how to do it and it's fine I'm unknown anonymous I hope that answered your question for sure tell yeah problem solved I like your style thanks yeah literally there's nothing so here's here's the next lesson of the day guys I'm getting older and I don't have time because or nonsense I'm literally just here to teach you guys for free have some fun with you guys enjoy the day there's a lot of negativity in the world and I just don't have time for people that are gonna be negative on the internet and now they're blocked from everything forever so they got to make a new account to come hang with us and honestly I'm not for everybody so and I know that I know that I found one person that I think I'm actually for and she's at my house thankfully all right cool and I don't even like bringing attention to them so I get that too but at the same time it's hard to hard to we can have fun and get rid of it at the same time all right so now I want to go through and I want to cut the top here and I want to take quite a bit of weight or length out of the top because there's no reason for it to be this long so what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna blow it dry real quick get it nice and smoothed out and then that will allow me to really see the overall shape as well Kristen that's fun all right blow dry so this is one of my favorite things is to be able to kind of see the weight within the cut and then make my decisions of how I want to go in and texturize you know like I was talking to a 20 barber on here point cutting is an option to do right away or you could do it a little bit later I'm choosing because I'm gonna point cut through this entire top I also want to show you guys a couple things of the tri razor that can help create some texture as well so the first step is gonna be point cutting second step is gonna be tri razor so we'll go here this and what I'm gonna do is now that I have my overall shape I don't really have to be so perfect in everything that I do I can literally lift this hair up you can see the point actually you can't because I got a black shirt on you can see the point right there I'm gonna turn a little bit so I'm gonna take that hair and in that point I'm gonna point cut into it don't make the point go away that's the whole thing of the haircut that's what makes it kind of mohawk ish so don't make that point go away just point cut into it to soften it you can also remove a little bit of that length if you want I just go in point cut this scissors not loving point cutting today it's got some hair jammed in it also I talked to the virtual cutting club and I was talking about how I use a couple different scissors one for more precision dry cutting work the other one has more of a slide to it so this type of metal it's in my scissor here has more of a glide just feels soft on there when I was just cutting with feels rough because it grips the hair so well which is a good thing but depending on what you're going for right now I wanted to slide so I'm going in point right same thing opposite side just pulling up some of this hair softening that line removing so when I point cut guys I'm really focused mostly on so like I create this pretty blunt line using more precision cutting techniques and all I want to do is just take the edge of that blunt line and soften it if I were to point cut a wet line it would be chunkier right I'm just spit on his head hopefully there's no COVID there um if I were to point cut a wet line it would be a chunkier line it would take out a lot more weight if I just want to soften a line I do it dry because the hair becomes more separated so I can just go in and cut it alright so now what do we do with this front length I pull all this hair up is there a good length for the center of this cut Gary great question I think it just depends on the overall look that your client's going for if or that you're going for but it's too long if you wanted it to kind of stand up and it won't stand up what I like to do is just kind of mess around with the hair move it together in my hands and if it'll actually like stay up with just a little twist of the hair then I know it's at a pretty good length that's if they want to wear it up if they're gonna wear it just kind of messy and all over the place then you know it could be any length just depending but you don't want it to fall flat so I'll hold this hair up I'm gonna go off to one side and I'm actually gonna remove some length from this while shift my scissor over just a little bit like this I'll cut up through do the same thing on the opposite side and then right into the center gonna take just a little bit of this now we're getting there a little extra point cutting through the top go right down the center and just point cutting all right now the name of this mannequin Adele this is Samuel Samuel is his name all right one more thing before the tri-raiser now that we've got everything laying flat in front of the head I'm gonna come in here and I'm just gonna slide and cut is the purpose of the point cutting so Susan purpose of the point cutting is to just soften lines so anytime you go into somebody's hair and you you cut hard precision lines into it a lot of times you're gonna need to go in and just remove some of that weight from the line just to give it a more soft and textured appearance so it's really you know kind of up to you how much point cutting you do or how much point cutting you need to do I am gonna add a little more point cutting to this background area and then the last thing I'm gonna do is you guys know it find my tri-raiser first off a couple of them here so I got tri-raiser right tri-raiser has three different cutting sides this is our patent pending tool that we came out with not too long ago in December came out with it we're shipping it worldwide super fun seeing everybody getting them a couple people said that they got there today somebody in Scotland got it today this razor can create so much texture you got 25% texture side you got a 50% texture you got 100% cutting so you can do precision cuts you do texturizing cuts and then I've got this little velcro clip one of my favorite tools to use on short hair stick it I can stick it to my shirt alright so what I want to do is I want to create a little extra pop of texture in this cut so I like to take diagonal partings stick the velcro clip in the hair like this see how well it holds the hair back and then I can take my texture 25 side of the tri-raiser and hold the hair in my hand this and I'll just take that texture 25 side and work it through either mid shaft or towards the base depending on how thick their hair is you just slide it down and then you remove 25% 25% of the hair and I can do that throughout this cut and so the velcro clips are cool cuz I can just take a bunch of hair clip that in hold it in my hand and then go into it see if I can go the overhead this and I'll do this all over my guys hair take that 25 texture and cut remove bulk take that clip out pop it somewhere else over 25 texture and just remove it now this creates all of that like kind of jagged up and down movement throughout the haircut and I love doing that on this edge of the of a triangular haircut because it just skinnies it up even more and creates again tons of movement in there here 25 texture side 25 texture side right here slide it in even if you only needed some velcro clips these things are awesome because being able to kind of just section hair that quickly in men's cutting like in this lawn just being able to kind of comb a section over stick the clip in and then come through and either scissor over comb or use your texturizing scissor or the tri-raiser just gives you a ton of options last little bit come right here in the front 100% one way and back the other way keeping that longest point in the front 50% especially if you're trying to skinny up a fringe like even if you're using like if this is a female cut or whatever be able to go in and then just kind of grab a section and take 25% and just kind of soften the edges of a fringe just skinnies it up 25 again what kind of technique or cut worse for someone who has a bald spot directly behind your scalp doubles so that feels like a it really in-depth question what I would do is if you could send me pictures of that specific thing I might be able to answer that better I don't know if I fully get it all right so we pretty much got our faux-hawk cut I'm going to hit it with a blow dryer again just to get the loose hairs out and then I'll take a little bit of product and this is something that I'll do in the salon just to just to make sure my client's hair cut is perfect before I rinse them off so a lot of times I'll take like a styling product today I'm gonna use Mitch reformer it's got more of a matte finish there's also Mitch clean cut that one has more of a little bit wetter medium hold finish I like this product actually I want to use this one maybe I'll use this one because I do like the texture in the shine of it I'm gonna use it so here you go fingertip full of the product put it together in my hands and then what I like to do is start with my fingertips and kind of work the product in the hair not and then I'll grab a little bit more from my palms and still kind of work through fingertip wise because if you go right in with your hands all in the hair you're gonna get too much product in one spot so I like to just slowly start working this in start working kind of that mohawk feel to the haircut you guys are really gonna start to see this come to life now then once I get most of that product kind of worked off my hands then I'll start kind of working it through the rest of the cut just to smooth everything down we're gonna brush it out smoothness to it and that would be good there's one so what do you guys think so far why don't you let me know in the chat I raise her just hit a couple points let me zoom in thank you guys alright so just gonna finish up a couple details that is thank you guys appreciate it glad you guys were hanging out let me know if you have questions post them in the comments alright guys thank you very much hope you guys enjoyed the class I will see you guys on the next one will be live tomorrow at 12 30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time we're gonna be doing some women's cutting so I'm excited for that if you guys again have questions post them in the comments we'll definitely get back to you on that and let me know make sure you subscribe I'm trying to read the comments at the same time get an email from me I I'm not sure I don't think I did so try to just send it back resend it and I'll check my email and make sure I get it thank you guys so much make sure that you download the new fsc now app if you haven't done that already it's version 1.6 make sure you're up to date on it get involved in the community go live ask questions you know let's keep building this thing bigger and bigger and again see 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