 Let's go, see the sun shining from the windows, There'll be a good day, A, B, C, 1, 2, 3, drink some, better not stretch, better my hair is a mess, look through my clothes for a fit, anything I do is drip, 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 it gets, 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, wake up, get up, stretch my legs, eat some breakfast, brush my teeth up, wash my face, throw my clothes on, wake up, I can smell the smoke from the bacon, let's go, see the sun shining from the windows, feel good, sun's out, siblings on my nerves, on my nerves again, summer time go for a swim, winter time go grab a sled, 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, get up, stretch my legs, eat some breakfast, brush my teeth up, wash my face, throw my clothes, wake up, get up, stretch my legs, eat some breakfast, milk and ice, brush my teeth up, wash my face, throw my clothes on, see the sun shining from the windows, feel good, sun's out, siblings on my nerves, on my nerves, on my nerves again, wake up, get up, get up, get up, stretch my legs, So if she want something, it's never a bother Three to the ladies, my baby's in here I don't try to play with them, unless you're looking for problems So don't try to play around, don't try to play with them My brothers out with the drum Four to five nights on the road Count the days till I'm home I could do show at the show But nothing is better than home Driving through nights, I'm alone Count the days till I'm home I been on road, I'm on go But nothing is better than home This one for the guys, let me dedicate I go, I zoom, accelerate I cannot be bothered, some bargain rate I got on my bank and my body weight I stay in the crib like a quarantine I stay in the crib and I isolate Making my way while she demonstrate I am no special, I'm a tight away I came the win, I ain't caught no flash My fingers to new to me My only do this for like two or three What's up guys, welcome to today's class Super excited to have all of you guys On here live, I see you guys in the chat Let me know where you're from Also, if you've been watching this for a long time You've been a part of my live classes Then make sure you type OG in the chat And if you're new, it's the first time you watch me We've been doing this since March We do it every single week Every Tuesday at 12 o'clock eastern standard time So thank you guys For joining today And becoming part of the free salon education community We also have other live classes Throughout the week, so tomorrow We have a Bolliage class at 10 a.m. eastern standard time With Brian Hare And then Thursday with Danielle Downs At 12.30 eastern standard time We're going to be doing a fantasy color melt So, super excited for this week's education It's all free All I ask is that you guys share This I can't talk It's one of those days Just share in this room Or just share it on whatever platform you're on Facebook, YouTube We're live on Minerva Beauty's Facebook as well So shout out to them I want to also Let me put up the Tuesday Trim logo There we go I'm going to put it up Let me put it up Nope, that doesn't look good Put it right there Where am I going to put your comments Potsville PA Pretty sure that's pretty close to me This is the thing, I got to move all this stuff around I think I would have it ready Alright, Potsville PA Thank you so much for watching Let's see, Ashley Thank you Westchester, New York Marion, Illinois India There we go Thank you so much, Gina, I appreciate that Sam and Scotland, what's up, good to see you So thank you guys so much What are we going to go over today on the show We're going to be cutting dry layers I want to talk about cutting dry hair I really want to break down my reasoning behind Choosing to cut hair either dry or wet I like to do both But for the sake of time We're going to do all dry cutting today And I just really want to go as in depth with that As possible This is going to be catering To any type of density In the hair, curly hair Straight hair as well Really, this is a very versatile class So you can use it on pretty much every guest That you have in this salon So thank you guys again for joining me Thank you to Minerva Beauty For sponsoring this show If you're looking to upgrade your salon furniture You can check out MinervaBeauty.com They have the best prices The fastest shipping I don't know if that's on their website or not And best prices Most things they house in their warehouse In Atlanta, Georgia Or what is it? I forget the actual town But it's near Atlanta, Georgia So you guys can, I've been there many times They have it fully stocked So you guys make your order and they get it shipped out to you So great prices Upgrade your salon, make it look beautiful Also thank you to Paul Mitchell For being the product sponsor of this Class as well It's really what keeps this thing free for you guys Definitely support companies like them So let's get started Let me pop over Actually I want to break down a couple of things I've smoothed out the mannequins So this is the first thing that I want to talk about With you guys When I was in Beauty school Forever ago now at this point When I was in beauty school We would get a dry haircut in And it would be more about Just that being quick We talked about this with the virtual cutting club On Monday And I really wanted to go in depth Today with you guys as well Because this is the thing Dry hair cutting doesn't make things quicker The prep of it is actually Even more work in my opinion So I went through, I smoothed out the mannequin I get it all prepped and ready For the dry haircut So we work our flat wrap technique All the way around the head And then I go in and I smooth I go in with my smoothing iron And I smooth out the hair And we get it all prepped and ready to go So it's not just dry hair She didn't walk in with oily hair And then I just get into it So that's the number one thing The second thing is choosing to use A dry cutting technique Why would you dry cut somebody's hair For me it's about the visual Of seeing exactly how the density Is playing out The shape of the ends It's really breaking down All aspects of her hair Being able to see it right in front of me Sometimes when the hair is wet It visually lies to you a little bit It can feel like it's in better shape So just being able to see where it's weak And being able to see where you want to clean it up That to me is where I kind of Like to add in dry cutting The other thing is I'll do a wet cut And then going in and obviously Breaking it up using dry cutting techniques as well That works too So all right Let me make sure I hit record here The other thing for you guys Is if you have a question during this class Make sure you type Q and put in your question I'm seeing the chat from all over All the different platforms All in one page so it kind of flies by Pretty quick We probably have about 500 to 600 people on here So it's hard to see that chat go through I love you guys getting involved And just saying things But if you have a question type Q Put in your question that way I can differentiate What's the question and what's chatter And I can find them quickly And make sure I get your questions answered So make sure you type that Q And put in your question Let's see This is actually I don't know if you say Sonya But this is a great question For left handed people that watch these classes On yesterday who was left handed That's ideal But then right handed people get a little confused So anything that I do If I'm doing it If I'm working I'm right handed so if I'm working On the left hand side of the head You're going to mimic the opposite of what I'm doing So if I work One way on the right side That's how you're going to work on the left If I work one way on the left side You're going to work that way on the right Moving this way When I watch Ben cut hair And he's moving to the left hand side of the head I know that I'm going to mimic That same exact thing he's doing On the right hand side of the head So I'm going to change up The way that I think about Just flip it Try not to think about it too much Just mimic Pretend like you're looking in a mirror And just go at it that way Alright Danielle Arthur New first live class Love these classes I've returned to the industry after 10 years Of absence Matt You were great refreshing my skills And advanced techniques I've missed it for the last 10 years It's awesome, I love seeing your guys passion Especially after 10 years It's hard to kind of hang on to that So it's cool that you're back into it And reignited into it Very cool Terry that's a great question Yes I do own my own salon I own it with my wife, she's my business partner It's right over there down the hall And we've owned it for 12 years And I've worked in it for 12 years I've been working in the industry For I believe 2021, so 17 years This August The years are going by quick Alright So let's get into it Also just so you guys know If it is your first time watching this The other thing is I like to talk to you guys So I like to take a second Go through the chat And make that kind of part of this show Because there's a difference between A live class And a hair tutorial So I'm recording this This will be broken up into a shorter video Which will be my hair tutorial But this will be a longer form class So I'm going to do this step by step Take your questions, answer it I'm really here for you guys today To answer your questions And really be a part of it Otherwise I could just film this By myself And cut a quick video out of it And put it out there So I like doing the lives every week So you guys can really get a chance To ask questions and be a part Can we cut this Cut in thick hair Medium hair, fine hair Dry cutting is universal Because it allows you to see the density So it's almost the best thing you can do For any type of hair Because of the fact that You're going to be able to see the density As it plays out See the texture, all of that So let's get started Like I said, this is going to be a layered cut So I want to break down some quick sectioning We're going to build triangles Off of this entire head In wheel fashion So here we go Let me zoom in So I'm going to take triangles, like I said So the first one Is going to be Let me show you the parting first Pop overhead here So it's got some weird coloring Pop overhead here So what I want to do is create some triangles Off of the top Right here is going to be our first one So this is the parting So I'm going to draw a triangle here Which will be both sides of the part So there And then I'll draw another triangle here Just like that Separate it So this is triangle number one And then I'll slide my clip up underneath Clip that away So there's triangle number one Now we're going to draw a triangle number two So the part is living right in the middle Of this section Now triangle number two Comes off that pivot point there And I really Want triangle number two To kind of come down and feel out that Hair line a little bit And I'll show you guys what I mean So I want this line To come slight diagonal forward But almost vertical In my section And I'm going to twist that Clip it away So that's going to take up this whole Hair line area And now I'm going to draw another triangle And this one's going to go down To the hair line in the back here So that's what I'm looking for So pivot off of This mid-crown area Down to the hair line I don't want to get in your guys' way But I might have to a little bit Right here Twist that up And clip it away It's just easier to slide these clips up underneath Keeps it Out of the way for you The back, I'm not going to worry about too much So I'm going to flip now over to the opposite side So we've got our three triangles going here And now I'm going to draw one more triangle It's going to go down To the hair line on this side Just like that Sorry, I was looking at the chat and missed that section Here we go Alright, so now Four sections, four triangles Sort of triangles throughout And then we've got our back section here Which I'm going to go in and layer And work from the interior to the exterior So we're going to create Some concave layers in the back here And then we're going to change up the layering In the very front So right here Back out a little bit So now I'm going to tilt the head down And I'm going to work Concave layers Scooping out like this So just lifting that hair up And then cutting into it I'm going to do a little bit of slide cutting into it And I'm not worried about this perimeter I'm going to cut the perimeter later Those of you guys that have watched my classes Often Over the last, you know, 50 weeks or so I don't like to cut the perimeter At the beginning, it's very rare that I do that I like to cut the interior Get all of that, exactly the lengths that I want Then choose My end length Scissor choice today I'm going to use the Mizutani Puffin This scissor Is one of my favorites It's a dry cutting scissor You can see how thick the blade is It gets much fatter in here The fatter the blade The easier The more power it's going to have The more metal it has, the more power it has But it's also the blade is sharpened to Glide through dry hair I don't know the specific science behind that It glides through the hair It pushes the hair a little bit more This is not for precision wet cutting It's for kind of having that nice glide That a hot knife through butter kind of Feel on the hair So I use this for my dry cutting I also love having a dry cutting scissor Because my precision scissor I like making sure that I'm just kind of Using that on wet hair And then dry hair Having something separate for it Just so that it doesn't dull it faster Alright Now we're going to work vertical section Straight down, center back And I'm going to comb that hair up I don't really care if some of that Length falls out I'm not focused on that length So we've got our section vertical And now I'm going to comb it Like this And then I'm going to start sliding So just Etching in Sliding and lifting my elbow up To create Some nice short layering in there There we go Now I'm going to pivot So I'm going to pie shape sections Off of this and bring that to the center What I want to do is start building a little Extra weight behind the ear As I work through it So slight diagonal forward Now I bring that hair over to me Like this Lift it up And I'm just going to start Sliding and cutting At the same time Lifting my elbow up And cutting through the hair The last bit Grab the rest of this hair Up into the center back And cut. Now if you wanted these layers to be longer That would be fine You can always start Further away from the head Further away from the head you are Obviously the longer the layers are going to be I wanted some of this kind of movement And layering throughout the haircut So I'm going to take the length Probably to here So I'm not worried about how short those layers are We're building it to have A nice kind of long to medium Length haircut below shoulders Alright, so now my body position Is going to stay exactly the same The biggest difference now Is that I'm going to be Let me see I just want to make sure I don't drop in that sound too much It sounded like it was a little bit Steve you're very welcome Appreciate that Any tips for people with smaller hands Doing layering So I don't think it's hand size I'm not I'm taking this section So I think it was Ashley So Ashley I'm not taking So let's say I grab this section And then I pivot And I start pushing this hair in Now smaller hand What that's going to do is smash this hair up Just a little bit more But I'm really only focused on that First second knuckle kind of area anyways So You shouldn't have a challenge As long as you're cutting the right amount of hair Because even though your finger might be smaller Than my finger It's not going to be too much smaller So just cut a little bit less So as I lift this hair up I'm literally only cutting The tiniest bit right here And then sliding my hand up And then the tension is fine Once I lose it there Because that length I'm going to cut anyways So just worry about Not cutting past that second knuckle Not because you're going to cut yourself But because the tension will be a little bit different And then I think you'll be good to go On that And don't worry about I'm actually only cutting About this much of that hair This hair here isn't getting cut It's coming up And barely meeting So then when I go in and cut this down here That's when I cut this bottom part Hopefully that makes sense Alright So next little bit So what brand of shears do you use So great question These are Mizutani pretty much The only scissors I use are Mizutani And you can pick those up On our online store I think this is going to throw this Yep, on the wrong spot I really got to organize this stuff So all the tools that I'm using In this class, the combs, the clips Everything that I'm using You can purchase on our online store Obviously that's a part of Besides having Minerva and Paul Mitchell Support for you saw in education Obviously you guys Purchasing things on our online store To keep this Keep our education going So check out Shop FSE And OG's in the chat So I don't have to leave that up on the screen Just if somebody asks in the chat Where to get the tools or what kind of scissors Whatever, if you guys can do me a favor And just help answer those questions So that everybody knows what's going on And then they become Part of that crew as well So we all know what's going on Alright, so I'm pivoting To the center, stationary guide Cut everything concave Now I'm going to pivot, pivot, pivot Now I'm going to pivot everything Towards the center this way So now instead of combing towards my body I'm combing away from my body That's the biggest difference Here we go Pivot Bring it to the center Lift And slide Lift that elbow Build some length towards the ends And that's it Here Pivot Comb over Pushing away from my body Now, this is the Buoy Pro 105 comb I love this thing for dry cutting Because it really has no tension to it at all So I'm using the finer teeth But they're still not that fine To work through this hair This is a great comb for Working through some dry cutting And it's definitely a more affordable comb Which I really like as well Alright, comb and release Lift with the elbow Last bit Combing There we go So now what I'm going to do Because I cut this dry And now the hair is at a little bit different lengths I'm going to go in with my Paul Mitchell Smoothing iron This is a Neuro iron I'm going to bevel these layers a little bit Because I want to visualize The lengths that they are So when you smooth something out At the beginning Mostly I'm making it this length Like I'm smoothing it all to be long Now I want to smooth it at the length that it is So that I can really see that shape So just beveling those ends just a little bit In So you can start to see how those layers stack up And then obviously Internet out there It's going to look weak on the bottom Because I've removed weight here Built a little bit of weight at this point Removed tons of weight from here And I haven't cut the length yet So this length is weak That's why I'm going to bring it up This is obviously more of a hair transformation Kind of feel And some of this hair Is going to look weak until the very end So just be aware Of that as I work through it I'll bring this hair out And then watch how I just slightly bevel The hair in Again Bring it out Mid-shaft And then bevel the ends just a bit Not curling them Just giving them kind of a bend that goes with the head shape Starts to fall down there Here Mid-shaft Holding that tension with my fingers And then sliding through It's also a great way to kind of cross check You're doing this Because you're kind of checking everything out Holding everything out horizontally So I can see the shape that I built Make sure that it's going Short to long towards the outsides You can see the weight In the interior there As well And now I'm going to fine-tune some stuff So while I'm doing a little cross-checking So I'm going to take This hair across horizontally I'm going to bring it out Now it's going to be shortest in the center But what I'm going to do is Just To be shortest in the center Then it gets longer to the outside That's the cross-check But here I'm just going to lift it up in the air And then just softly point cut in Back out Up Sorry if that made anybody sick I shouldn't have done it that fast Got a little excited Here we go across Now I don't want to take these corners away I'm just going to go vertical Into the hair And soften Still using the Mizetani puffin Dry cutting scissor Going pretty deep into this But vertical So that I don't take away the line That I created Here Nice and balanced And you can see how it starts to just lay Nice and smooth and seamless If you move the hair around Imagine putting a little spray into this And then you start to see those layers coming to life Again, this Going to cut off Going to refine just a little bit lower Bring that hair up Horizontally So far so good If we're good, type good in the chat Ashley what would you Do If the client wants their hair tapered Into a V That's pulled behind the shoulders Instead of a straight line That's a great question Here's the thing If you cut this interior I might flip that If they wanted to wear this as a V shape In the back What I would do is I would over direct Instead of bringing everything to the center Because what does that do That pushes more of a V shape The opposite direction Inverted V If I split this And I pull everything over to one side And cut it It's going to push the weight this way Then if I pull it back to the other side It's then going to meet the weight into the middle So you could split this A little off center Cut it Same concave layers But then that would push the weight to the center Of this Then all you got to do Now that you've got your interior weight Moving in this direction You could then work on that outline Shape So going in and cutting this weaker hair Which makes it easy to cut an outline The biggest challenge with cutting a V shape That people have Is that they try to cut the V shape On thick hair Without doing the interior first So if you take out all that weight From the bottom perimeter It's very easy to etch in a V shape But you need the interior layers To make that V shape Otherwise it's going to look backwards It's going to look a little weird So pulling that weight off Of The corners here And bringing everything over Cutting it concave So for instance Instead of cutting everything concave This way What I would do is bring this hair over here Just like this As much as I could I would bring it here And cut concave Here Then I would walk over And I would bring all this hair over here And cut concave Here So then what that does Removes the weight from here Pushes the weight to the center Hopefully I over-explained that Because that was Probably what happened Alright The shape that we have going on in the back I will cut that perimeter in a little bit Now let's move into our layers So now I've got these two sections Both live about above the ear So I want to start moving into them And layering them up So what I'm going to do Is go right here Let out This section And I can condense these sections together Because I'm creating this pinwheel effect And I'm not worried about the perimeter yet So let me go in A little bit I'm going to grab a little piece For a guide So I've got this little piece as a guideline And then I can bring this whole section Up into it Just like this Now that tells me what the guideline is In the back That doesn't mean that I have to roll with it Exactly I'm going to today But if you didn't want your Hair to be that short in the layers You don't have to I like pushing the limits just a little bit I feel like it gives it more Of an actual shape If you have a little bit shorter layers in the haircut But for you guys You can make that choice So nice short layers That's that section Very condensed Working through it Now I'm going to do the same thing on this section here Pull it up Now this is part fringe Now You got to be careful because you don't want to cut If you don't want to fringe Then you don't want to cut this too short If you didn't want to fringe Over directing this back to the previous section Might be a good idea So you can make that choice Grab a guide from the top I'm going to cut a little fringe into this So I bring the hair over Up out And then slide And lift my elbow as I cut And not worry about the ends And now I'm going to flip to the opposite side I'm going to do the same thing with this section here Bring that out Now, here's another thing that you got to keep in mind You want your elbow to be free So you'll know if you're standing on the right side Of the customer because Your elbow will be able to swing If your elbow is hitting their head Then you're on the wrong side So just be aware of that I'm bringing this over to me Swinging my elbow up And cutting Through it, short Along So now all we have left is our fringe area One thing that I want to do again Just like I did before Take my palmatial neural iron And start smoothing this out slightly Because now we've cut some shorter layers In the haircut So I want those layers to have a nice Little bevel with the head shape Here we go You can obviously see this is where Things are a little bit straighter So I want to smooth them out And give them a little bevel Right here, mid-shaft to ends Slight little bend with the head shape Thank you, Karen I really appreciate that Love the seamless layers Maria, thank you very much So Lynn, I'm not sure If you're talking about this cut It's not the v-cut So this is more of just a A standard layer cut concave layers If you want to say that I did explain how to do the v-cut Off of this, because somebody asked But what I'm doing here Is more just standard layers Working with densities That kind of thing Nala, thank you I like that name, Nala Alright, almost there So like I said, dry cutting to me Is not so much about Being quicker It's about seeing What you've done as you go So I'm going through here Smoothing things out Assessing the cut And just working through it like that So now I'll pull some of this hair up Elevated a little bit Point cut into it Just to add Again, just to take out little density Soften the shape a bit Now I'm going to have some fringe in here Which is long So what I'll do is I'll take that out I'll just bring in the other parts That we cut That fringe area I'll stay away from that I'm just going to point cut into this To lighten it up even more Again, vertical Don't disrupt your line But just go in and soften Now we've got our fringe What are we going to do with that? There's a few different choices we can make For me, it's obviously up to the guest What do they want their fringe to look like I'm going to keep this a little bit longer I don't want it to be in her eyes, obviously So I'm going to do whatever I can To make it a comfortable style for her But I do want to go in And give her some kind of fringe That's soft around her face Maybe even like a little chin length Feel to it So here's the first thing I'm going to grab a little bit from the weaker side This is the side that the part is on The heavier side is obviously where all that hair goes to And I'm going to scoop up her hairline Just like this in my hand And I'm going to slide my scissor Just like this over top Just to cut some smaller pieces in there On that side And then we'll connect it through On the opposite side So you'll start to see some of these Nice little face frame pieces Falling down to the side Now I'm going to do a similar thing On this side So I'll take this triangle out I want to find kind of where I layered So right there I can see the layers from the previous cut So I'll bring the rest of this triangle over Just like this And I'm going to pinch the hair Between my two fingers here Pinch it And then I'm going to slide the scissor in Adjust Right here Bring it over to me slightly Pinch the hair into my fingers And I'm going to slide With my scissor half closing No rush here To cut Now look Piece all through there Now when you comb this over You're going to have some of those smaller pieces In there Working across the face So now A couple things I can do To really work out a little bit of extra weight I'm going to grab my tri-raiser Because I like This is almost like a pencil To kind of go in in detail Some of your haircuts So for me I'm going to go through here And just draw And this is a sharp blade This is sharper than a typical razor blade It's sturdier than a typical razor blade This is our product This is our tool that we came out with I came out with it Because I love things like this Having all three tools in one So you have 100% cutting You've got 25% 50% You can kind of choose What type of texture You want to put into a haircut So I go through here And I just add in Or erase Some little pieces in there So just flying through it Now obviously you want to have A newer blade in the tri-raiser Before you do these techniques But once you have a fresh blade It works through the hair really easy These blades are nice and sharp Let's put it this way I would rather slide my finger Across my scissor blade Than one of these blades Out of the case And again, OGs If you could let everybody know Where to get a tri-raiser It's 44 bucks We ship it worldwide It's a super cool tool So now I go in 25% texture side I can work some more of this Interior Go right here That way I'm dropping everything today That's awesome I can work through The sides if I want to If I just want to erase a little density This is a great way to do it Just 25% Slide it through Just gives you the comfort of not Using that 100% So I know I'm just taking out some of the hair As I'm working There we go See some nice layering happening Go 100 And now I want to go in with my Precision scissor here I just want to give a shout out Since I'm live here These guys Sent me this case Steps Super cool Case for your tools And a good friend of mine Travis Done the shows together And they launched this company And it's pretty cool They sent me that case Really dig it So steps here I think it is on Instagram You guys Looking for a scissor case Shout out to those guys Alright Look at the shape that's happening All the layers throughout the interior For me I love this You can see that I haven't done much to the ends That's what we're going to work on now But other than that You can see all the different Layers that we put in Now I've got my Minerva cutting stool Love this thing Rollerblade wheels Use this thing all the time Because any time you're cutting hair Behind the chair And you pump up your client But they're just not high enough Especially for taller people Being able to Sit and have your work Eye level As opposed to doing a squat Which isn't always fun It's a great, great deal Alright, thanks so much Thanks for joining us Can you make Dabbing it I'm not sure what that means I love videos like this Thank you Matt You are very welcome Alright, so now I'm going to cut My perimeter You can really choose The length that you want I'm going to leave this a little bit longer I personally And the internet has different Opinions Especially when these videos go To more people than are on right now I personally like when it gets A little bit weaker towards the bottom I still like the blunt line I understand when things Look a little shattered But for me I just love the style Of having the hair Just be a little bit weaker With a solid line And then a really nice shape throughout So what I'm going to do Is I'm going to leave this A little bit longer And you guys can laugh With me in the comments Later on as people Hate it but I'm just not going to do it Just to please everyone So I love See how that length So right here is where the layers are Kind of start to stack up Where the shape starts to stack And then it just gets a little bit weaker But that strong line in the back So it see through a little bit But for me I just really like It's my taste, you know If you wanted it to be a little bit less Then you would do less layering Than I did Throughout the cut Same thing here I also really love combining Scissor work Texturizing techniques A razor Like all those things to me Kind of spell out a really fun Hair cut With a ton of movement Which I It's my personal taste Oh Adele you're welcome Yeah they sent it to me a while ago And I've been using it I don't travel with my scissors much At this point in my life anymore But Just having a place to store everything I really like And they're coming out with some new stuff I think they just launch like a Scissor wallet too Or something like that I see them doing things It's really cool to see You obviously make products like this Even the tri-raiser like You know It's not like inventing Something that's going to make you Like A billionaire or anything You do it because you love What you do You love the hair industry You love hairdressers You know I think steps is kind of the same Thing They sell some cool stuff And Their case is Super cool So Obviously by combs from me I'm just kidding But They do have some cool stuff And they're cool guys so Alright So there's my perimeter Nice blunt Edge In there And now Thank you Patricia Appreciate it Love the razor It makes life so much easier It's awesome to hear Karen Scissor cases from steps S-T-E-P-S I don't know their website I just know it I think it's steps hair on Instagram Could be steps hair Or something on Google too I don't know But Alright I want to cut A little bit of weight off of this Fringe Actually This Use my try razor Real quick I'm going to go 50 On the texture here And then just glide That through Soften up those ends a little bit Just felt like This is like where If you feel Like your client's hair Might Drop a little heavy When they pull it over And it might feel Like it's going to fall Into their eyes more Just Hitting that with A little texture 50 Can really help that out There we go A little bit more Anytime I cut the hair dry I go through And just tap it with the iron To reform it All of this hair was cut shorter So this I'm actually going to give Even more of a bevel That was hot And then this part of the hair here Dig that Now this spray Is one of my favorites So Aupui Wild Ginger Shine spray If you guys Are looking for an awesome Light weight Makes the hair super shiny And healthy Shine spray This is the one For sure Spray this on And it smells delicious Like that And then I'm going to use Aupui Wild Ginger This one is new to me We did a shoot With Paul Mitchell the other day And this happened to be in the box I've only used the firm spray But super psyched That they have a medium hold spray So I'm going to use that For this fringe So see how I beveled it Over to the opposite side Now I'm going to take my hand Kind of scoop in there And then allow The spray To kind of do the work For this Now this is going to be In her eyes for a sec I know I know Hang on Feel it for this Love that Look not that That Alright That's a little flat Funny what you see In front of your face And then what you see Into a Camera Or a mirror You know what I'm saying Alright now I need a firm spray Firm spray it is Where are we at here This one's good Stay strong Sounds about right Sounds about like What we're looking for Oh Better We got our base in there And then Alright Just give it a little spin Show you guys where we're at here Nice little layers Throughout the cut Obviously I got to fix that bang But you guys You guys get the gist In the tutorial I'll have a little better bang I'm probably going to blow it dry Up and over Get it off her forehead A little bit But right here I'm going to cut into that This would really be Resting on her shoulder But okay What's the shine spray called Where can you purchase So the shine spray Is Awapui Wild Ginger Right here It's by Paul Mitchell guys So If you're looking for A shine spray You can get it on Paul Mitchell's website If you're Obviously professional And watching this And you want to sell it In your salon You know you can go to Your local distributor The distributor is Paul Mitchell Or go to Paul Mitchell Pro You can find out more details there Look at the The layers that we cut So when we brought everything To the center You can see how these are A little bit shorter And then they just get longer And longer towards the outside And that's kind of You know Where we were at with that That part of the cut So Adrian thank you so much Tara I'm glad you like it Let's see Diamond dog Thank you For the compliments You can see here Alright cool So What do you guys think Let me know in the chat Hope you guys enjoyed it Tool Ashley King That Tool obsession That's right David Berry Thank you Lawrence I appreciate it You guys are awesome Would you go the Safe type of cut On wet hair Would you go Safe type of cut On wet hair With the same techniques So Similar techniques So where you have to be Careful If you transfer this Hair cut into Wet Is the fact that Wet hair clumps together So When you go in to cut The concave Just make sure you take Thinner sections And I think you'll Work through it fine But And just be aware That you're going to cut More off of your section When I do it With the dry hair It glides through It pushes the hair A little bit So it's a little bit softer Not as intense If you didn't over Direct the layers In the back Would you lose much Weight over the Ear So great question Ed Is that question Totally makes sense Think back to the Sectioning So let me show you this Let me spin you guys To not make you sick But just spin you over Here Real quick So Let me Show you this So If you think about The sectioning that We did We got the head Shape here We took All those pie shaped sections So the one Went behind the ear So it went with the hairline Here The other one Came across And over to the hairline Here And then there was one That kind of went over So if you think about it All this hair that we Brought back And up to this point Here Was cut There we go Like that It was cut like that But when it falls No matter what If you over directed It more Or less It doesn't matter Because your section Came down on the hairline If your sectioning Lived on top of the ear Like if you took this line away And by accident If you didn't do the section We were talking about And by accident Your sectioning was like that Now what's gonna happen is All this hair That you're gonna bring up Here and cut Is gonna swing But some of it's Gonna be shorter Around the ear Because Your sectioning went up And it's in different densities So we talk about this This box right here Is the same density Right All of this hair Same density All of this hair In this box Is the same density Right So whenever you section hair You wanna make sure that Your densities are all the same So you got your fringe box You got the side of the head And you got the back of the head This is all the same density So no matter how you cut it Whether you cut it Straight back You cut it You cut it Overdirect it Whatever you do Doesn't matter It's all the same density It's not gonna fall with a hole in it Then when you work in the side Same thing All this has the same density Doesn't matter if you Overdirect it back Or you lift it straight up A vertical section Straight out from the head No matter what It's gonna fall And not have a hole in it It's not gonna follow that hairline So you're aware of What's happening During the cut I think that That's like the biggest thing Make sure that you're aware Of exactly what's This kind of section Makes you aware of what's happening On the head as you're cutting it The fringe, same thing So hopefully That makes sense Okay Back over here Lynn, I see you're leaving Have a good day Enjoy your busy day In the salon, hopefully Can you please make Curly to give volume Nala, I could I mean, I could You guys really want to see that Ed, you're very welcome Maybe I'll make it curly For you guys for the tutorial Or maybe I'll work through And play some music And make it curly And you guys can see that in Because I'm gonna do it For the tutorial anyways So you guys can get Kind of an idea What it looks like You know, before I go Maybe I'll do that Play a little music And do it Just got here You collately good to see you That would get a hold on you Yes Cool Alright So thank you guys so much For watching I will I'm gonna finish Styling it But I'm gonna go away And turn my mic off Just gonna have some fun Styling it up I enjoyed my time With you guys today Please join us tomorrow 10 a.m. Eastern Standard Time And every week here Tuesday at 12 o'clock Eastern Standard Time Where we do all these cuts So tomorrow we'll be live With Brian Hare He's gonna go over Balayage 101 So if you guys have color questions Or anything like that He's got a great class Lined up for you guys To show you the different ways Balayage works How it works Why it works All of that It's gonna be super fun So thank you guys Let me get a little music on here And I'm gonna start Styling up I'll do a little A little dressing Of the mannequin I think I have Yeah, I have a wand iron here So we'll do that real quick But thank you guys I really appreciate all of you If you want anything Go check out our online store If you're looking for tools Shop FSE Right here Shop FSE Also freesloneducation.com You can download our app On there Watch free education all day long And get informed On all the stuff That's coming up with us Thank you to Paul Mitchell Thank you to MinervaBeauty.com You guys are awesome I really appreciate you guys Supporting freesloneducation Like you do And I'll see you guys On the next one Alright, thank you so much