 What's up guys welcome to today's video so on the video today? What I really want to focus on is a trending haircut from Kristen Stewart the cool thing about this cut I find it fascinating. It's a 90s grunge feel to it. It's got some disconnection. It's got undercut It's got it almost looks like a mohawk in some angles So let's assume since this is the Kristen Stewart haircut tutorial video You're not a stylist and you're watching this video a couple things I want you guys to understand when you go to a professional stylist whether you want this Kristen Stewart haircut or Not or you're just looking at it because you like her whatever the case may be when you go into a stylist It's important to break down as much as you can what you like about that haircut So when somebody brings in a picture, let's say this picture for instance I'm gonna ask them the questions that have to do with what do you like about the haircut? What do you not like about this haircut because you're not Kristen Stewart You're not gonna wear this haircut exactly like her and your head might not look like hers So there's a lot of things that you're gonna want to alter or change and that's where a professional stylist comes in You shouldn't just grab a pair of clippers and try to mimic this haircut. It's not gonna work You're not gonna look like Kristen Stewart at the end because you're not Kristen Stewart You're you so with all that being said I want to break down the things that I look at Within a haircut and how I kind of assess it So the first picture showcases the right-hand side of her head if somebody brings in a photo of a celebrity Especially a current celebrity haircut. I try to find multiple angles There's the internet has all different photos. So they bring in one picture of that haircut You try to find a few more angles so you can really assess what that haircut's all about We look at the Kristen Stewart haircut. We look at we found the right-hand side So I've got the right-hand side picture a couple things I noticed about the cut already It definitely has a very messy lived-in feel to it. There's not a lot of precise shape to this haircut This is a pretty rugged haircut, which is what makes it so unique and cool. I think couple inspirations I think come about with this haircut of the undercut inspiration, which has been over the last like five years a lot of undercuts And then you have the Mohawk Inspiration from this as well. The reason why this kind of becomes more of an undercut than a Mohawk is in my opinion Is that it sits pretty low on her head. So it's a really wide if it was gonna be a Mohawk It's very very wide. So that's the first thing. So how would I take my sectioning? I'm gonna show you guys in the full tutorial where I'm gonna section her hair But I'm gonna section it a lot deeper and then that's where that disconnection is gonna start So way below that parietal ridge area then when I look at the second photo It shows the left-hand side of her head when you look at the left-hand side. That's where she pushes all the weight That's where it all kind of lives You have to understand that when you're taking this cut and you're cutting the top of the hair You want to be able to have maybe a versatile top because she could wear it either way Everything looks pretty balanced in that way But then you also want to create a ton of texture so it doesn't sit super heavy when you push it off to that one side So you have all the weight sitting over From that deep parting all the way over to the left-hand side. So you're gonna want to take that weight out in The haircut so now let's take a look at the very front angle that that we found So when you look at the front angle She just wears it kind of back and swooped over to the side You can kind of see that from the first two angles But this is a good clear look that you can see where that undercut kind of sits underneath And both sides are symmetrical. That's a key thing to look for So I'm looking at where do I want to make those partings when I go in to do the cut? And then she swoops it back off to the one side So again I want to remove that weight from the side that she's gonna push it over to and I really want it to be Versatile again so that she could wear it both ways if she wanted and then the last photo This is where it really brings in this fun part that I can't wait to show you guys how to cut Which is the very back and it gets a little bit long off to the one side So when she's looking at you straight on you can see these pieces kind of flipping out That's one of my favorite things about this haircut when I first started cutting hair in 2004 It was kind of a trend in the hairdresser community at least the where we had kind of like a little soccer mullet I feel like this brings that back a little bit. She's got kind of like just in the corners It kicks out a little bit It's still nice and short right behind the ear and then right down in the nape. It's nice and short as well So it's just these edges Right in the corners that get a little bit longer, which I really think is is super cool Can't wait to break down this haircut even more for you guys I hope it helped getting a better look into the things that I look at in a haircut and looking at multiple pictures Those you guys that aren't stylists that are watching this video. I encourage you not to watch it to learn how to cut this haircut That's not what it's about But learn that there's a lot that goes into a lot of thought that goes into these Haircuts and I would also encourage everyone out there to not get the Kristen Stewart haircut Don't take that to your stylist find a professional find things that you like in a haircut mix and match Haircuts together of things that you like and you're gonna have a lot more success when you go into a salon because you're gonna be better Prepared with multiple images of things that you like so that your stylist can have more success Giving you the haircut that you want take inspiration from these celebrity haircuts because that's what's important is finding things that you like Multiple different avenues putting them together to create your individual look make sure you subscribe to the channel So you don't miss any of my videos that I'm putting out all of the time and also hit that like button before you forget Thank you so much for watching. Let's get started with the tutorial. Here we go. Alright guys So we're gonna start off the sectioning breakdown is pretty simple It's an arched section from the bridal ridge down to the occipital bone And then I create a triangle by going across the crown of the head To create that triangle shape in the back and then I have a big thick Section on the very top of the head which we'll go over when we get to that point so To start the cut we're gonna start right in the center back. That's gonna become our stationary guide So you want to cut this pretty short about an inch away from the head to create this certain look and then everything's gonna be Overdirected to that center back section, which is going to push weight and length behind the ear It's gonna push a lot of weight and length, but I'm gonna show you guys a trick after we do that to create that kind of unique Mullity fashion mullet kind of effects that the haircut has in the end results So you just keep following through half inch sections bring it back to that stationary guide and then I'll show you guys what we do after that So I do that final cut and now what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna scoop the hair up and Overdirect it right behind the ear, which is gonna create my guide for the next section, but also that over direction up Takes out the weight at that point, but then pushes the weight down to the corner again So now you end up with the longest point just being in that corner And then you have the two shorter points behind the ear and down at the nape Now we're gonna do the same thing on the opposite side So the one thing you will notice is that I'm pulling the hair towards me my body position did not change Just the way that I'm combing changed and then at the very end I scoop everything bring it up to behind the ear and I cut it to create that length in the very corner So you can see how those two corners pop out and that's how we created the back now We're gonna move into the side section This is gonna be pretty simple as well Just staying with a traveling guide now and working my way along that arc section All the way through taking half inch partings bringing it back to the previous and traveling across the head So we want a consistent line all the way across and just consistent length all the way through One thing you'll notice is as I work my way towards the front of the head what I'm doing is taking very small sections I don't get too extreme With because the thicker the section the more over direction you create So you won't get a consistent line horizontally if that makes sense to you guys So think about it You're not only cutting the hair vertically like I'm holding it vertical But I'm creating a horizontal line at the same time, which is the shape of the haircut So if I take too thick of a section vertically I'm over directing too much hair and it's gonna start to push weight Forward or backwards and what that's gonna do is create a longer guide as I transition So if you're not getting consistent length on the side, it's probably because you're taking too thick of sections So now we're gonna work on that top part pretty simple here I'm gonna take a horizontal parting kind of following that arc curve and I want to cut a round shape on the head So that's gonna follow that curve as well So I take a piece as a guide and I kind of hold that down I want to fall right around the nose area And then that's where I start my cut and I follow the head shape all the way through now This is also becoming a stationary guide. So everything that I take every section I take I'm gonna bring it over to that point and cut it there and that's going to give me a round shape But also weight towards the center of the head shape When I talked about I wanted to be able to have this kind of a versatile versatile easy for me to say Versatile convertible top so that it kind of could go back and forth She could wear it whatever way she wants The way that you do that is you put the weight right in the center of the head so that highest point Because of the over direction is going to be in the very center which kind of creates that Mohawk feel as well So see I continue all the way through the head shape bringing everything over to that stationary guide pushing it away from my body And now I'm going to do the same thing on the opposite side Which is going to take the shortest part is going to be on the outside and it's going to push the longest point into that center Also notice I'm doing point cutting point cutting is just creating a softer line This is definitely a good technique if you have thick hair So Depending on your guest hair type their density all of that you might do blunt cutting you might do point cutting for this technique because it's So lived in it's so it's got that grunge feel I wanted to do the point cutting to get more texture out of it Now this is where it's going to kind of mess with your mind a little bit as we cut this background section I want to create a little more of a almost graduation And I didn't want too much length because you've got that top that's going to be falling over already So I wanted to create a tad bit of disconnection and notice that I'm going stationary guide I'm taking diagonal partings pie shape partings off of the first vertical Section and over directing them back to that point what that's going to do is push a little extra weight Right behind the ear, which is going to give this haircut Again another disconnection and a ton of movement when that top part falls over it Also when you put graduation under that it gives it a little bit of structure as well So you can see really fun kind of grungy messy look You could wear this almost as a bob as well with the length that we've created But what she does she kind of pushes it over makes it messy, but see how it's kind of a soft bob as well So if you even went a little bit longer with the length you could have that kind of feel to it if you wanted So I'm half styling it but I'm really just kind of going through the haircut to see where it feels a little bit heavy And where I want to take out some weight now I go in with my dry cutting scissor And I'm gonna slide cut through it just to create some texture Maybe remove a little bit of length if I want to on the outer perimeter But just working through it creating that texture in the haircut. So just gliding through sliding through I'm gonna do the same thing on the opposite side notice I kind of push the top away and I want to work that outer perimeter line And also just take some of that weight out of the haircut So no matter where she tosses the hair However, she wants to wear this style. It's gonna look good And then the last technique that I'm gonna do because we pushed all the way into the center I just want to go through do a little bit of point cutting to soften that way even more Because I want the longest length so I'm not trying to take that tip off But I wanted to just soften it just to take out a little bit of the weight So we go through and I finish that off everything coming straight up off the head And then now we're gonna go in have some fun with it because she always seems to have some kind of fantasy colors We're gonna use palm Mitchell pop XG Simple pure pigment hair color. I'm gonna use the yellow. So you just kind of put it in the bowl Put it on her hair. She already had previous highlights, which helps So this is kind of a cool look for a client that already has some previous color on her hair You can just overlay it just to give it a little bit a little more life a little more fun Or you could do Demi permanent color and put that through it as well To change it up So I think it's always cool to do a little bit of an add-on service just to bring your hair cut to life That's my new thing with these videos is not only doing a haircut But also coloring it to kind of bring it to life to to really finalize the look So I'm putting the yellow through those previous highlights that are on her head already And that's about it. It's gonna add a ton of shine. It's gonna fade which is nice It's not a commitment, but it's just something fun that you can do especially for the fall warmer hair up a little bit Add a little fun to it and obviously this haircut's fun already So now we're gonna style it with invisible wear Cloud whip so this product is cool because it's got a hold But it's not extreme and what I like about Kristen Stewart's haircut is that it almost looks like she just has a ton of conditioner in it It's not like really like spiked up or a hard-looking style So I put the cloud whip in there nice and soft but adds texture Gives it that shine and you can see that the style really comes to life I hope you guys liked this video if you did hit the like button Make sure you subscribe to the channel and also go check out Paul Mitchell calm If you want to see any of these products and get your hands on them. Thank you so much for watching I'll see you on the next video