 What's up guys welcome to today's class really excited to have all of you guys logging in I see all of you guys in the chat if you're new to the show type new in the chat If you're an og been watching this show for a long time type og in the chat and you guys know what your Your obligation is to this show just to make sure that we keep the chat flowing Make sure you're sharing the show as much as you can Let's get this thing spread out on Facebook as much as possible We're live on Minerva beauties Facebook my Facebook free salon education Facebook and also the free salon Education YouTube channel, so make sure you're subscribed to all of those channels as well And we're gonna have a ton of fun. I see all of you guys. Good morning. Good to see all of you guys So remember if you have been watching this for a long time, there's gonna be a lot of questions in the chat about Different products that I'm using where to buy the tools where to download the app What is the app called all that stuff? So make sure you jump in the chat and help people out that are new to the show Um Lysal is that your name? That's a cool name. She's new good to see you Laryletta. That's a neat name as well Let's see. Who else we got Diana Karen, what's up? Good to see you Jess. Good to see you Razor comb over mid-length Bob. Okay, so here's what you guys got to do I want you guys to start posting in the chat just like Jess did What do you guys want to see today because I'm open to suggestions I want to have some fun with you guys and I really just want to do whatever haircut you're looking to see so let's post up whatever you want and Let's see if we can do it Blonding and Tony not gonna do that today all haircut stuff guys. What do you want to learn about haircutting? We did do blonding and toning with Brian last Wednesday, so make sure you guys check that out Also, if you go to our shop FSE website, we wrote a really cool blog about it as well So if you want to learn anything about blonding and toning just go to our website click on education And you'll see it on there All right. What else we got? Let's see Good to see all of you guys Love it Bob's Victoria saying Bob's we could definitely do a Bob today if you guys want to see that we could do a razor Cut Bob. Let's see what we go over here Check a check you guys out for a second layers on a side part like that like seeing that idea Bob's Victoria good call. Let's see. What else we got? What did Jess say? Razor something razor Comb over mid-length Bob. I love that idea I was actually thinking about cutting like a long Bob with a razor something asymmetric and Catwalk inspired Brett good call Razor cut Bob like it Basic classic pixie cut Christos. That's a great Suggestion don't know if I want to cut this particular mannequin that short yet On let's cut it to a Bob first. Then we'll we can chop it off Razored edge face frame like that idea Janna Janna Janna Let's see. What else we got a textured pixie cut. All right layers. Love it. You can do asymmetrical I could do like an asymmetrical longer pixie cut one side kind of more standard pixie or not pixie Bob Sorry, like a more standard Bob on one side And then we could do a longer Bob on the other side and we do a little shatter. That would be kind of neat That could be fun That's a trending cut for 2021. Okay, cool. Sweet Different kind of fringes and face framing layers like that idea definitely layers and activated. All right cool layers and face shape Beth could call long Bob What's a lob sounds amazing All right, sweet. Let's do it asymmetrical. I'm gonna go a little asymmetrical long Bob So asymmetrical long Bob little shattered Razored we're gonna do it with a tri razor for sure today. So that that'll be fun. Good call guys This is what it's all about. You do a short graduation We'll do that soon Disconnected cut. We'll add some disconnection in there. Totally love that idea Hair just are falling you from the Middle East much respect much respect to you as well Thank you so much want bangs of the side part That's an interesting one Karen. I like that idea Short graduation. All right, cool All right Symmetric cut with a fade on one side asymmetric cut with a fade on one side 80 20 barber. That's a good idea Victoria whoop whoop. She's excited. Good deal. Nice Adrienne. All right. All right, cool. So I think we figured it out. So this is what we're gonna do idea for today click there Idea for today what we're gonna focus on is cutting a Asymmetrical long Bob with a razor adding some shattered pieces to it I'll show you guys how to do a shorter graduation on one side and then a longer graduation on the opposite side and Get tons of movement in there tons of texture. It's gonna be pretty fun Also, this is the mannequin that Brian toned for his toning class so you'll see that one side has a very kind of Silvery tone to it and it gets very warm on one side. So that's kind of cool, too This this haircut's gonna have multiple personalities as we work through it. So it's gonna be pretty cool. All right so the first thing I want to do is I've got a couple Couple try razors here and I'm also gonna give out a try razor So if you guys share this class type share in the comments If you're in on YouTube the best way to share it is to copy the link and paste it maybe on Instagram and say that We're live over here or on Facebook, whatever however you want to do it But just share the class type shared in the in the comments I'm gonna give away a try razor by the end of the class As well try razor if you don't know is our razor tool that we have patent pending right now we sell them worldwide grabbing the blades and It's a really cool tool because for me it's kind of everything you need it besides a scissor right So I like using a scissor obviously, but this is three tools in one So you've got a hundred percent cutting side You've got a twenty five texture side and a fifty texture side takes out different amounts of hair So that becomes useful as we go in and do our haircuts so to change the blades in it You pop this top we go to my overhead camera All right, let me zoom in Okay, so right here So here is our try razor and all I have to do is you want to find the grooves on the edge So I go right here and I can see the line around the edge. That's how you know you're on the right Part of the razor Karen. Thank you for sharing really appreciate it. So then you pop this corner off and Then you can lift up the try razor you got three blades inside obviously you can see I did some haircuts with this So I take these blades out Would recommend doing this on a table by the way And don't just throw the blades on the floor like that I'll be aware of that later Now we open up our blade box and and The try razor comes with three blades inside and then a pack of five blades and you can order extra blades on our website Again, they have this little protective sleeve on them So you take them out of the protective sleeve and then you can place them in here. I don't cut myself doing this It's a miracle Because you should not you should have a table and I'm gonna grab a table I'm gonna take my own advice here There we go. Thank you Minerva for giving me this beautiful table here Nice little tray. All right. Now. We're in business There we go. All right, so now pop all these blades out Place them within the try razor That one's in right there like that Then you put the top back on Hold it up here Top goes back on you press down these two side corners and then you just slide the little top back on It's really simple guys much simpler if you have a table So there you go. Now you got your three blades in and We can get to work on our head. All right, Beth. Thank you for sharing appreciate that Leslie's got a great question. Let's see what she's saying Leslie Leslie Leslie Yeah, guys, so here is the deal if you have a question type Q and put in your question So that way I can find it easier and I can save it for later if I need to But right here, you just type Q put in your question right after the queue Love to learn how to communicate with my hairstylist So that I have a sure fire away them know what I am hoping to achieve Leslie that's a great Point to bring up. Let me Let me go over here and I'll explain so Leslie the best way to communicate in my opinion with a hairstylist. So if I have a client talking to me One of the things that I like is that when they bring in more than one picture, right? So for me breaking down my client's style It comes you get it from multiple images, right? So the words are great that are coming out of your mouth but but anybody could say it like I could say I'm gonna cut a short haircut and I cut it to here and Some of you would be like that's really short. Some of you would be like that's a long haircut. So You got words are okay Images are better and then if you just bring in one picture Sometimes that picture isn't going to dictate exactly what you like about the picture So if you bring in a few at least three then I get an idea of okay So I see it a little bit different in each of those images so I can start to pick apart what you're actually trying to achieve So whether it's color color placement haircut haircut length The bangs of one picture the length of another picture Multiple images will help Convey the message. All right Cool. All right. So here we go We're gonna start off by sectioning sectioning is important Especially when you're gonna go asymmetrical with your haircuts So we're gonna break this down. I'm gonna do a left-hand side parting. Obviously if I'm going asymmetrical I want to have kind of a longer side. I usually choose the heavier side to be the longer side so we'll start off and take a Left-hand side part. So let me zoom in Here and I'll show you guys how we do it so comb the hair straight back You really want to get that hair working backwards Then I take my left-hand side parting Just like this Comb it over What's gonna be cool is that we're gonna take this was colored in the center So that underneath depth is gonna come from that gray tone under here Which you guys might not be able to see that well yet But once I get it blown dry you will and then we've got our weaker side Which will have that nice rich kind of honey tone to it So I'm kind of excited to see how this is gonna lay out here. So we got our left-hand side parting now What I want to do and there's a couple different things that you guys would normally see me do which would be to take Right here and separate front and back right Today I don't want to separate front and back because I'm gonna be going asymmetrical And I'm gonna be driving the weight off to the other side So what I want to do is I actually want to follow this parting in the back All the way back to the back corner of the nape. So that's what we're gonna do So I'll continue combing that hair back towards the bottom of the nape Just like this And I'm gonna draw from the parting up top down to the edge of the nape I'm gonna comb this entire side over To me And I'll clip it away You guys can see how we start to create that asymmetrical feel Right away Really dig the team effort that went into Choosing what we're gonna do today. Good job guys Throw a second clip up there just So you can have a buddy to help him out Now we can decide What shape we want the front Of this asymmetrical Long bob to be Do we want it to be a square shape? Here on the side. Do we want it to be? Round and kind of work its way backwards In my opinion, I'd like to go a little bit more round and work off of the face and kind of back towards it because Um, that's kind of the idea of this is to work kind of that backwards motion around the head and off of that that jawline so Um, I could go jawline here and then work back Off the head we could go cheekbone here and work back off of the head and around It's kind of up to you guys So why don't you say either cheekbone or jawline in the chat cheekbone or jawline post that and let's see who gets the most of votes And we'll move from there What's it going to be cheekbone or jawline? Hmm, let's see Look at all these people sharing you guys are the best appreciate it Really appreciate it. All right Where are we at? Jawline jawline jawline. All right. I think that's good enough That's pretty close We got a cheekbone too Jawline jawline jawline Cheek All right. So only a couple So we either don't know how to spell cheek or We just really want the jawline and that's all good. All right. So let's see here All right, some more cheekbone votes But we're going jawline already already made the choice in my head All right, so let me saturate Just like this so now We've got the tri razor and what I want to do is I want to start Let's go start working my line in the front Just like this And we're going to work a From the jawline round line towards the back. So our first section is going to be slight diagonal back Just like this Comb the rest of the hair back this way and clip it away Just like this And then what I want to do is I'm going to aim my fingers towards the neck and right at the jaw And that's how we're going to start off this haircut and I'm going to work My line up Just like this kind of up the head and work towards and creating that graduation So finger angle plays a really big key role in how this shape is going to play out Here looks bright, but when I stand in the way Shared just because thanks jess appreciate that All right, so I comb the hair out Just like this and I'm going to work short to long Line up the head comb it back out make sure that I got that line That's going to give me a nice little shattered Edge to the line right there a little bevel And I'm just going to continue working Now this is going to be rounded so I need to follow the round of the head So I'm not over directing everything to this point yet I'll over direct it in a little bit. So I want to continue traveling guide all the way around the head So I take a little bit Of the previous section Grab some new hair here This hair back now the key is to over direct The old section back to the new so that new is coming straight out from the head like this Finger angle out and make sure you're straight out from the head I draw my line through Again Nice bevel to the hair nice soft line Just continue working Slight diagonal back from the rest of the hair over clip it away and now I'll just take a little bit of my previously cut hair. I don't need all of it as a guy And then I bring the rest back to the new section Last comb is going to be scooping here straight out. I can see through the section I work my way up now I'll re comb And make sure that first off this top section where I lose a little tension in there I'll re comb it And then just send the top point of my finger up So I can grab a little more tension and just fine tune That line and then this little bit in the bottom that I need to connect I can add that as well And get a nice little bevel on the hair All right, we're just going to continue working through Doing the same thing All the way Till we get to this back corner Comb this hair up now. I'm going to break this section in two Straight out from where it lives and work My line thing here Last comb up underneath Straight out from where it lives Now you're going to start to see the hairline coming into play here Now the hairline behind the ear drops down So this length looks longer, but I'm going to cut into that later on So again, like I've said a million times in previous classes and videos I don't really care about this outer perimeter I care about the interior weight and how I'm distributing it throughout the haircut The outer perimeter I will worry about last in the dry cut So here we go Same thing diagonal back Working that round of the head Clip away Grab a little bit of the old And scoop underneath I'll start at the top And I'll work my way down Here You can comb from both sides guys to get all the hair from the The base the right tension that you're looking for Then your final comb should be Holding that guide to the new hair Now I lost tension at the end So I recomb Just be aware if you lose that tension recomb get the tip of my finger up towards that bit And then you're good to go Grab from the bottom Start working my way down All this hair is coming straight out from where it lives Finger angle is staying the same Nice bevel shape This 45 degrees in some cases it's 45 right? So let's talk about the degrees of this cut So as I work around the head shape At the top of This subsection It's 45 degrees at the bottom it's more 90 So it starts to collapse more let me explain So as I grab this hair out 90 degrees is here Right back out a little bit As I grab this section and I shift my finger angle like this 90 degrees is here So the lower this is obviously and the more it works down the head as I work through the head Now we're at 90 here and I'm holding the hair out pretty much at 90 degrees from the head So but as it works up I'm keeping that same angle So now it starts to build that graduation So really for me The best way the the way you're going to get the best results is just be aware where you're at on the top end of that graduation thinking about What that angle is because no matter what for the most part that below is going to be soft So be aware we we're too worried about the angle that happens here But this is always going to be kind of nice and light when we get to the top end here This is where we tend to be too low and then build up too much weight. I know that's what happened to me a lot When I first started cutting hair So just be aware of that top end angle and where you're at We're straight out work my way up And cut grabbing some of this new section Now what's the benefit of cutting this with a razor because you could do this exact technique with scissors You get a much softer more forgivable line Thicker hair you're going to get a softer result Skinnier result Even with fine hair You're going to find that you end up with a nice textured result which can sometimes Feel if done right a little bit fuller. So Look at that graduation though. You can see it coming through So again scoop Last section is scooping it because you're pulling it over top of where it wants to live last section here Before we get to the corner of the nape, which is what we sectioned off in the beginning Grab the hair Bring it to me Scoop it over top of itself See that guide through Recomb check your tension Adjust your fingers. So they're holding the tension towards the top of the section And just pass through it. It might not even be much to cut but at least you check In here Home Come back underneath This cut up last little bit actually going to spin So you guys can see this last section here Yeah, reality check should totally get a tri razor Here you go comb Last home is a scoop Move it over where it wants Where it grows out of the head Cut up Okay, so what have we created so far you can see a soft Round graduation The weight of the haircut flows back slightly We will go in and cut this possibly with a scissor. Let's look at the blow dry Um, if we want the end result to be a little more blunt That's where a lot of people might go in and cut this with a scissor directly right away But then you end up with a harsher edge that you got to kind of deal with in a little bit heavier weight From here with the tri razor it softens that line and then you don't have to worry about it too much So now what do we do? How do we make this asymmetrical? Well pretty simple We go from cutting around shape working our way back around the head Taking everything straight out from the head following the round of the head to then shifting quickly to stationary So when we get to this back Nape area. What do we have now? We have a diagonal forward line that diagonal forward line I'm now going to start continue it But I'm going to pause My traveling guide and make it a stationary guide bring everything to that point So just like this there's the side of her head I'm going to bring everything to this point right here and cut my line up Then keep taking diagonal lines across the head bringing everything back to that point let me uh Wet it down a little bit take both these clips out. Thank you to whoever All the you guys out there that are purchasing tri razors. I'm getting Alerts on my watch as it goes. I appreciate it Um, all right, so we go through here Comb the hair down Now my portings they continue to work diagonally. So it's the same thing The change comes from the intention of Not traveling your guide anymore Right, so the parting stays the same. So it makes this haircut so easy and now my finger angle Is going to mimic that parting also want to make sure that my last An initial parting here that I'm doing To cut my guide isn't too far over directed because if you over direct it too far Like it's not over the parting. It's way back. You're going to get a very long Side So if that's what you're going for that's fine if you're not going for that then you're not going to like the end result so here scoop Pull it over top This is where I'm going to start my cut working that short longer here again over top continue that line follow The parting you're going to quickly see this weight shift. Okay So i'll show you guys after I do a couple more sections subsections here diagonal forward now So now it's not going to go over top of the parting at this point because now we're starting to over direct To the previous so what I just cut is my cut line So here up so it's basically straight back from the head here This is where we can start to kind of pick up the pace a little bit because In the salon when you hit a stationary guide Makes things a lot easier. It's life a little a lot easier traveling guide a little more complicated We'll work through it soften that a little bit. It's looking good Hope you guys are liking it if you like it Give me a thumbs up or something your favorite emoji. I'm working my way around Still keeping a diagonal forward line Lynn thank you for sharing. I appreciate that So here's the deal guys. So now You pop to the overhead So now some of this hair is kind of long and hanging over in the back. This can confuse people a little bit You've got to stick to your line so Kind of the way that I that I work through this Is pulling the hair out this wants to live in the back So I kind of pull it out from where it lives find the guide from what I cut before And just soften this hair that's sitting on top And working my way through this entire section that same way so so here Like this and then work that line up and start to see it come into life, right To see how that's starting to drop, but it's not too extreme It's working that diagonal forward line Well, Jess, I use thumbs up emoji all the time and I am old so So that's the correct study. I think Trying not to use emojis now because everybody's saying if you use emojis you're old, but Who would have thought? Maybe the sales are upside-byers That's right. It's soft Edge to the line Can't wait to blow this dry do some detail work You're gonna dig it. All right, almost there guys. I love cutting with this razor Just feel like I don't know. I feel like it gives me like Just a closeness to the shape. I guess. I don't know That's what it is. I haven't even used all the options of it yet All right, last bit take this all at once because it's stationary so we can grab a little extra hair We don't have to be afraid of it And the cool thing about this cut guys and you guys, you know, it's your idea to do it But a cool thing about it is that it kind of shows you how to do a round or triangular With graduation All in one cut so you could Flip this and just do the triangular or you could flip it and just do the round It's really kind of up to you Or combine it and do what we did today Very little hair to just kind of dust off The ends at this point now what I'm going to do I'm going to show you guys what we've created Then we're going to blow it dry Then we're going to do some dry detail work call it Call it a day. All right, so here's the base Cut that we've done so asymmetrical You see that round shape that shifts Into a longer triangular shape now remember This is a basic shape. This is not a finished haircut So now that we've got the interior part of the cut done Now we're going to blow it dry then we'll work on the exterior line All right, so let's blow it dry what I'm going to do is I'm going to pop some music on for you guys and Do the blow dry and then we'll get into the cut a couple products that I'm going to use for the blow dry today Let's see. I'm going to use This invisible wear velvet cream I'm going to put that in the hair Softening cream smooths tames With feather light definition This is probably more of a After but I just really want something soft in there. I'm going to work this through and I'm also going to put in a little neuro This is a UV heat protectant Keep from damaging these blonde locks anymore Let's see what song we want to put on here for you guys And we'll see if I can blow dry in the amount of time This song takes Actually, let's go I got an old I'm working through just doing work real quick just to get this polished and ready for some dry cutting But you guys can definitely see that interior shape Coming out now that we're getting it smooth That's really what I was talking about in the beginning is When you look at and I'll show you guys a better angle in a sec But when you look at that interior weight, that's going to kind of that should mimic The similar outer perimeter shape right if you want it to kind of all go together. So You wouldn't want to cut like In my opinion, you wouldn't want to cut and just go at like cutting a triangular bob and then cut a Round outer perimeter. It just wouldn't look like it goes together. So kind of working through it Cutting that round interior shape on the one side we'll cut a round outer perimeter line and That'll kind of make sure that everything Makes sense and works hand in hand and again, you can't worry about the perimeter line Because we'll be going over that cutting it shorter. You can see that interior shape Working through Now I know there's going to be a question of what do you do if it's curly hair? Um curly hair, I would attack a little bit differently. I would definitely make sure Like I wouldn't cut it the same because obviously it's going to blow up a little bit more. It's going to expand So I would take that into consideration Probably wouldn't be cutting an outer perimeter line as much. So take that into consideration when I choose my lengths So there's definitely some things I would do different Everybody will see you later. Thanks for hanging with us almost there And really the way that I iron this is very similar to the way that I cut it, right? So diagonal forward partings bringing it back almost that stationary guide point Um going mid shaft to ends. I I really work the The base to mid shaft or the scalp to mid shaft in the blow dry And then when I go into iron, I only have to really focus on That mid shaft to ends portion to smooth it out And my bevel that I'm putting on the ends here Is really mimicking the face shape So just kind of coming through And softly going in I'm not really bending the hair a lot My goal is not to To curl the hair. It's just to soften it So that I can really see the weight lines Soften it and polish it here. You can see softly through And what I think you're going to mostly benefit from from this technique that I showed you guys today Is the speed at which you can cut this graduation or any graduation using the tri razor or a razor in general And Once you have that speed down Then you can go through now you've got a softer shape so It's more forgiving it works better for your client because Your client is going to have a hard time dealing with really strong lines Because they're not going to get the hair as smooth as you do so That's really kind of the basis of it is making sure you're giving the guest the best possible scenario To do their hair well at home Doesn't matter how well You do their hair at the salon unless they have an event that night But if they can't make their hair look great two weeks later Then in my opinion, that's kind of a losing situation So see that shape the internal shape this tail is not going to be there The internal shape is what we're focused on This i'm just kind of double checking now make sure everything Everything looks good pretty much there All right, cool shape so now Let me go in with a little bit of the hold me tight Actually, this is hot off the press. Sorry a little hot off the press brush that in just to polish the hair a little bit Sure, my parting is sitting Right where I want it Okay So now the fun part we get to detail The cut I'm going to go here I'm going to work So I want to really see my line in here So I'm going to go at the jaw and then I'm going to work my way back on the head So I imagine the line And then I go in and get it Sharon. Thanks so much She's looking good already Appreciate that Nice close for you guys Right here and now I visualize the line like this And this is what I'm going to start to put in so I'll go in and really just start taking quite a bit of hair out first Not really defining this line yet I'll go in And get it more defined later But I want to start etching in What that perimeter is going to look like so I go in here start cutting through So you guys will start to see Start to turn it And I like to do it little by little This is something that I'm constantly Trying to better myself out but understanding like Because it can look like so for instance I can cut it Kind of at this angle looking straight at it like this But then when you slightly turn it then all of a sudden it's not looking good again So what I do is I try to just turn it little by little and cut my line Especially when I'm cutting a round line And then Then I'll go back and then start fine-tuning it same way little by little just turning it Having my client turn or turn the chair And start working that Shape it I'm not going to talk much during this I should probably put music on Because I like to work This line for a bit and it's definitely one of those things where Just the more you work it the better the line gets as long as you take it little by little Don't try to force it to be And I just use the tip of the the blade Thank you adriam appreciate it So you guys see how From this angle it's looking pretty good Then as soon as you start shifting it That line starts to kind of break up a little bit. So that's where I constantly want to check And make sure at all angles that line looks good Right here at this point I know I want to take that up a little bit And this is the kind of stuff too guys like It took me in this line that razor cut portion would take me five minutes Then I'll blow it dry and then I would spend the rest of my time Doing this line and the detail work with that It's like this I just chomp through real quick And now I got to start bringing it all back or bringing it all together Sorry if I get in your way, but So see we're getting there Do you miss your scissors? Do you like saying goodbye to a friend? No, I don't miss them Actually, I haven't even sent them out yet though, but I haven't used them since I'm gonna put some music on so I can uh cut and uh You know Feel free to ask questions I stay in the crib and I isolate Making my way, what should I demonstrate? I ain't no Did you ask me, did you ask me, did you ask me, did you ask me, did you ask me, did you ask me, did you ask me, did you ask me, did you ask me, did you ask me, did you ask me, did you ask me, did you ask me Throw like man of thought But make it purchases you can't afford I move the money like it's illegal Something more up, rig them all to us Where I move dead people late Green I talk all in wine Bible on the dashed it with the holy wine I know I put in worth it and I know this line On the board, no I'm invested Italian blades have come double breasted Loafers and flaunts we paid for it Do every battle I was testing I'm vetted talking top floor Luck's sweet, see dreams are not yours Got my to me, I cut the loose ends Real friends around me, the whole pain driven at high temple To calculate it passing on my mental Look me sick, shit is wobble flaws Gold trim, feel like I'm rich, rich, tank Friends sway, I mix the fists, sick, quick loss Take a risk, we play for it Get up, stretch my legs Brush my teeth up, wash my face Start my day Wake up, get up, stretch my legs Eat some breakfast, milk and ice Brush my teeth up, wash my face Don't mind, close on, stop I can smell the smoke from the bacon Let's go, see the sun shining from the windows That's a day I'll be a good day ABC, one, two, three Drink some water Brush my head up, bed and I stretch Bed and 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 Talking, 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 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 teeth up I can smell the smoke from the bacon Sun shining from the windows On my nerves, on my nerves again Summer time go for a swim When the time go grab a sled Spring on my knee done umbrella Fall back in school with my friends Attitude change like the weather My mom tell me it never ends Like clocks we evolve in a circle Every 12 months we do it I appreciate that So there was a good point Brought up Smomo said It's beautiful the problem is finding people bold enough To get it done Here's what I want you guys to always Always take from my classes I taught you guys Multiple haircuts today out of this one So this is Although it's one complete look Right of an asymmetrical Kind of bob haircut It's more than that guys So I taught you how to do a round graduation Quickly You could have done that all the way around the head And called it a very classic round graduation I taught you guys how to do a triangular graduation Which In turn if you look at Take away the back half or the other half Of the haircut and you just do this side If you wanted to do a long bob I taught you guys how to do that Little techniques That can be taken into your haircuts as well Texturizing techniques With the clipper even Throwing that stuff in there To hopefully inspire you guys To just grab a clipper Maybe try different things to define your lines Or create different things So these classes are never about This specific end result It's about adding Little tools to what you do already To make your haircuts better To make every haircut that you do better So don't ever think that You gotta match this haircut up to somebody If that's your thought process That's something that I want to keep working on Because I don't want you to think I gotta take and do this exact technique I don't ever want you to do that I want you to say My client came in and they want round graduation So Matt showed me how to do this Technique to do round graduation That's it It doesn't have to be this specific thing So think about that The challenge moving forward Is for you guys to start processing That way in your minds And just take these haircuts The techniques that they are Not the full look that they are The look is the inspiration But it's not the goal I can even learn enough from you In this lifetime So Mo, thank you so much I appreciate you always being on these Along with everybody else For the new people that joined me today I hope you guys had fun I hope to see you on another one coming up Tomorrow Brian's gonna actually be showing I'm gonna do a little finishing work With this mannequin But this is the haircut that we did last week And he's gonna show you how to throw These little subtle highlights and how to color You know, shorter hair Which is pretty fun So that'll be coming up tomorrow 10 a.m. on our YouTube channel And also on Minerva Beauty's Facebook If you're on my Facebook You're probably not But if you are on my Facebook Or Freestyle on Education Facebook Just know that these lives are gonna Continue to be on Minerva's Facebook And our YouTube And that's kinda how I wanna work it from now on Try to get everybody on those two channels So if you're on Facebook Go to Minerva's Facebook page And if you're on YouTube, then just stay on our YouTube channel and you'll be good to go Want to know more about these lives And everything else that we're doing Download the FSE Now app I try to go and give you guys alerts When we're gonna do live stuff I am inconsistent But I'm here as often as possible Reality, totally understand Totally understand Alright, so I wanna give away A tri-raiser to one lucky person So let me see if I can go through The comments And see who shared The video Let me go right here A little up close and personal Who shared it Let me see The first one I see is gonna be the winner First one Who shared Who's it gonna be Who's it gonna be Trying to find the area where we all Wrote shared I thought this would be easier to find Let's do this I'm here live right now that shared it Just type shared In the chat If you shared it Type shared in the chat and I'm gonna pick you Right now to be the winner First one, who's gonna say it Let's see Who's it gonna be Let's see Sonja Sonja? Alright, Sonja, you're the winner I hope I pronounced your name correctly You're the winner of the TryRazor Just email me matt at freesaloneducation.com I'll send you a code to Get your free TryRazor Thank you so much For being on the live today Appreciate you guys And I will see you guys on the next one That's not the That's not the song That's not the song Let's see next Could be the song This is better