 In this video, I'm going to show you guys how to create these beautiful layers using only four ponytails. That's right, four ponytails. Let's get started. Alright guys, so sectioning is simple, separate front and back. And then you're going to take out that crown area using a round horseshoe section. So basically creating kind of a moon shape on the top crown area. Then I take out the fringe, I put that into a ponytail. And then I grab the two sides, pull them up, put them into one ponytail together at the high point of the head. And then I take that entire back and I put that into the fourth ponytail. And that's where I'm going to start my cut. So the key thing here is to make sure you get that ponytail at the highest elevation possible. That'll give me really nice collapsed layers. Pick your length and then you're going to start cutting in. Pretty blunt line. I'm using point cutting so it's a little bit softer. And then I go in with my dual 20 pro you can get on freesloneducation.com. This not only removes weight but it builds a ton of texture in the hair as well. Want to let you guys know that this video is sponsored by MinervaBeauty.com And they are doing an incredible giveaway. $5,000 plus your airfare for you and a friend to check out their 25,000 square foot showroom and experience firsthand what MinervaBeauty has to offer and hand select your new equipment. All you have to do to enter is go to MinervaBeauty on Instagram, follow MinervaBeauty and then also click the link in their bio, fill out that form. And that's it. The contest ends 10, 15, 20, 23. So make sure you don't wait. Go over there so you don't forget. You can't win if you don't try. They'll be announcing the winner on their story within seven days after the contest ends. Good luck, guys. Let's get back to the video. So now we just removed the ponytail. You can see the layers already popping through. These are the longest layers in the cut. Now it's going to get a little bit shorter as we move up. I grab a guide from my previous section. Bring it to the new ponytail, the second ponytail. I'm using the FSE hybrid elite dry cutting scissor available on freesloneducation.com to cut and point cut in on the dry hair. And then I go in with my Dual 20 Pro just to lighten things up, add a little bit of texture just like I did in the first ponytail. And then we drop that ponytail down and we move on to our third ponytail which takes on the sides of the head and the top. And all I do is I grab the guide from my previous section, bring it to the third ponytail, point cut my line, point cut a little bit deeper to add that texture. And then I go in with the Dual 20 Pro and I add even more texture and lighten it up even more. This is really the area that is going to focus the most on that face frame. So you'll see that those are the shortest layers. You can see how they're starting to form around her face. And now we're going to go in with our Dual 20 Pro. That ponytail on the very front is right on the forehead. That is over directing everything to a center point. I use my Dual 20 Pro to make the line nice and light. I don't want a blunt line on this. It'll allow her fringe to fall nice and soft. You'll see I even go in on those mid shafts and pull through. And then once I take that ponytail out, you're going to see how soft that falls. And then once I comb it back right here, you're going to see how that just flies right off the face nice and light. So here you go, guys. This is our end result. Let me know in the comments below. Do you like this technique? Does it seem simple? Can you use it in the salon? Let me know. Thank you guys so much for watching. I'll see you guys on the next video. Thanks.