Diy: At Home Soft Long Layer Haircut

In this video I show a cute versatile Soft Long Layer haircut simplified to ensure anyone can do it. Even if you have no scissor experience. This is a simplified redken haircut. I have made it easy to follow made it so you bring all hair forward instead of the traditional way of cutting heir. With being able to master doing your own hair cut will insure you have exactly what you want! As a hairdresser i wanted to creat this for the client that doesn't always have the time to come into the salon every six to eight weeks yet wants healthy split-end free hair. please watch subscribe and enjoy. Hope this helps and happy snipping!

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Today'S video is going to be about how to do a haircut on yourself., So it'll be pretty basic.. Nothing too crazy., I'm gon na keep it to where, like mostly anyone can do it.. So the other thing is I'm going to be cutting my hair dry.. I would always recommend cutting hair wet.. I feel like you, get cleaner lines and just a better haircut all around., But to keep things softer and if maybe this is your first time I'd recommend dry, because when you do it dry, you can see every mistake that you have done and when it's wet It, of course you can see mistakes too, but when you blow-dry your hair, it will sit differently than when it's wet.. So if you're doing it dry, you can already automatically see what it's going to look like.. So you cut a little or if you see like there's a line and you're like ``. Oh that's not supposed to be there'', so it's a lot easier to fix.. Okay, so first step is you always start clean quadrants.? So first you divide the hair going down the middle in the front and then down the back., So we have whole left side and the whole right side and then the other you find back of the ear coming up. So I mean I'm kind of just feeling. You know., You know your head, so just come down and separate that and that's your other section.. So this you just clip that away and then so we'll be starting in the two back sections.. So the first step we have to determine. Do you want to go across If you want the more rounded designed line you grab that section of hair and you angle up up going this way towards the face and then, when hair goes back and meets up with the other hair, then you've kind of got That base and that's going to be your lowest point of view., So kind of found it out as much as possible. Like that and I like to point cut - you just get softer lines, so you have to kind of visualize. So say you want to get rid of that much length so kind of come up that high.. Then, when you can kind of see where it's looking kind of jagged., You can kind of go across just slightly straight up.. Don'T just go in and cut it completely straight across and always kind of keeping an angle with the scissors.. We kind of slightly point cutting into it a little bit again., So it just remains really soft and then drop it down, and you can kind of see if it is smooth or if there's a spot. That means more so go like back here. If there's something it needs a little softer transition. Now I've done that, so we've established our length.. Now I am banging this front section and angling at kind of the angle. That'S already there. Just kind of cleaning up some of the edges and now just kind of drop it.. So you see they're pretty much my outgrown bangs., It's now kind of matching up with the rest of the hair.. So if that's what you want? That'S fine.. I think I want a little bit more separation but we'll get to that later for the bangs.. So now you grab kind of that hair where the two sections, where they meet. So just kind of come down and grab.. So you you make sure that they kind of meet up., So mine meet up pretty well, but it's always nicer to make sure. Okay, so we've got that first, section done.! So now we do the same thing to the right side: obviously.. Okay! So once you've done established a length on both sides, kind of angle that and make sure that it's pretty smooth. Now we're going to start on layers.. Okay. So let me --, I'm clipping out the front section.. So now I'm going to ... I'm going to establish the length of my shorter layers in the back.. I want my front to kind of be this length longer and then I will just cut things in.. So what you do with this is to bring it up to a pretty high point, as you can see.. So do you see my shortest layer and then it kind of gets jagged and kind of broken.. So if you want more of a transition where you want shorter layers and then kind of graduating into like a longer base, or if you just kind of want long layers and just kind of like a smooth transition, then you would bring it out here. If you want a more smooth transition and long layers., If you want shorter layers, then you bring it up higher.. So I want a pretty smooth transition, so I'm going to bring it off to the side and I'm just going to kind of clean up and get rid of like some split ends, so not much of really losing length.. I'M just going to go. Across. Just clean up all that split ends.. It can be a little tricky cutting hair and to looking into a mirror because everything is backwards. Obviously, but it's only hard the first time or so, and then you get used to it.. So then I'm just point cutting again, so you don't have any blunt lines., Okay, you can drop that and you can see. There'S no weird jagged or straight across blunt lines., Just kind of a soft transition.. Okay, yeah we're going to do the same to the front.. So the front's a little different on mine, because my bangs, like I said match. So depending if you want shorter up at the front, you could go up higher and just kind of a bit shorter. Again, I'm just going to kind of get rid of those split Ends and then point cut. Then off to the side, and you can just kind of see like if they're all kind of lining up. Actually bring that down. And you can just see that that it's just starting to look healthier because you're getting rid of all that. Damage., Okay and then again like we did in that first base. Cut., I'm grabbing a piece from both sections from the front section and the back and again holding it out together and you're just trying to make sure that they kind of mirror each other so that the front's not longer or so it's about similar.. So it looks about fine but just clean it up a little bit., Because you don't want to have like a weird point here like weight here, because the back is nicely cut and the front and then that weird transition is kind of heavy.. So, just to balance everything, out., Okay and then again same thing to the other side. To kind of save time. I'Ll just show you one side, because obviously it's the same thing., Then what you can do too, and you can start off doing this first before you do for the layers. This could be your first step in establishing the length and then just following it. Off to the side. I'D like to do that way, first and then just kind of bring these two up and making sure that these two line up, because we kind of cut this from here and then in the back from here., So just to make sure they line up.. It'S looking pretty good. So again, just point cut a little bit more and just let it drop out and we are done with layers.. Now what I'm going to show? You is the bangs, and maybe some of you all you want is a bang trim and leaving the rest for a hairdresser. That'S great too. Bangs are something that are quite hard to keep up with., Especially if you are too short or minor locks. They just blend in with the rest of my hair, but so first thing in bangs is determining how thick you want, how much hair you want in the bangs.. So if you want pretty thin that's about as much hair as you need., I like mine, pretty thick. So I'm gon na go back about an inch. So and then ... just kind of come straight out at an angle. Kind of towards. Imagine like the tip of your eyebrow kind of coming down angling at that.. I would start bringing them up and cutting off say an inch or whatever it is that you're trying to do. I'M not I'm gon na do about a quarter inch just straight across, because the fact that you're bringing it up when you bring it down you'll never have a straight across line because you're over directing hair in a different direction that it naturally must sit. So see. There'S not like a crazy start, line. Okay., Hope you try this out and hope. It'S not too crazy. Difficult. Hope you enjoyed it and you know guess I'll see you next time. Bye,

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The Barb: 3 years ago I watched this video. I never went to the hair salon since :)

Erin Glassey: I am a licensed hairstylist and this is the best "DIY"layered haircut I have seen. This is similar to what I would do, of course since I am doing it on someone else I am able to subsection the back and front and avoid overdirecting from the back to front, but this is a pretty technically correct haircut! MUCH better than the hair tie method!

Bren Gz: You did this 3 years ago and it's still making a difference. I just followed your tutorial and got a bomb haircut! Saved myself $55 bucks. Thanks!!

EllyMoody: Short jumps: * * * DIVISION AND LENGTH * * * 1:26 beginning and dividing of hair to two sections (right and left) 1:36 dividing to four sections: left + right / back + front 2:01 choosing length of back section (demonstrating on left side) 3:33 choosing length on the front section (left side) 3:59 conecting back and front section (left side) * * * LAYERING * * * 4:44 layering back section (left side) 6:47 layering front section (left side) 7:43 connecting back and front sections again (left side) 8:51 connecting front left and front right sections together 9:40 (optional) choosing bangs thickness 10:46 summing up Hurray! In front of a mirror this is some serious neurological exercise. Thanks for the video

Camilla: Tried this yesterday, and I absolutely love how it turned out! Every time I have been at the salon, I didn't feel like I got as many layers, as I asked for, no matter what I said, or which picture I showed.. And I just made them myself, yesterday :) wow, I'm satisfied thank you so much

Jen Stellen: What a great tutorial! Just cut my own hair after losing another stylist. It looks fantastic!!

Claire Howie: Love this vid! So easy to follow. Living abroad and desperately needed hair cut due to damage but nervous of language barrier. I've now managed to get rid of all the damaged ends myself so hopefully my hair will gain length instead of breaking off now!

Kalisha J: omg this technique works so well, I can't believe that I was able to do this to my own hair. Thank You so much!!! :)

Laura Hedlund: I have long thick hair. I've been doing 9 sections for the past 5 years. This can be overwhelming.. This has really simplified the process for me. I always got confused about the crown section & layers. This really simplified my whole process and just makes sense. I'm no stylist. Just a mom who couldn't find time to get to my salon. I've watched endless tutorials on cutting layers, sectioning, etc. Just do this & remember it doesn't have to be perfectly sectioned. I get compliments on my hair all the time.

Annie O'Shaughnessy: I have been cutting my own hair for many years and have never really "loved" the look. This was perfect. Thank you so much.

Helen S. C.: Thank you so much for sharing. I watched this several times before trying it. I've now used your techniques for 5 haircuts and I've been very very happy with the results! It looks just as good as any salon cut I ever had. I suggest people try the cutting the layers a little longer than you think at first, so if you make a mistake (like I did the first couple cuts), then you can simply cut an inch or so off the length for a perfect cut. Saving lot's of money and really happy with the results! Thank you!

Roson Legal: I just tried this cut and my hair looks amazing. It is simple yet makes perfect sense. My hair is mediterranean and wavy and this works perfecto for wavy hair. It kindda looks to the trims I get in the salon where they spend much less time and effort and charge me 80 euros. Thanks Silvia for all your videos, I am now cutting my hair and colouring it as well at least retouching following some of your videos. This one is just amazing. Muchas gracias!!

Christina Kilo: I tried this a few months ago, and it turned out GREAT! I have been cutting my hair for a while now, by myself, and I was so happy to find this tutorial that I saved it as a favorite. This is my second time coming back to it, and I recommend it to anyone who wants to add in some layers. It was super simple, the only difficult part was adjusting to the view in the mirror, but even that got easier and didn't affect the cut of my hair. =0) Thank you so much!

Vicki Moore: Thank you so much for this tutorial! I work in the service industry (for now), and keeping my hair pulled back all the time just destroys it. I use this tute regularly to keep my hair looking healthy (but still long enough to keep it out of my face for work). A+! :)

Tiffany Victoria Laguna: I tried this on my hair and I love the results! I followed it step by step and I paused and trimmed, ect. I love the results! My hair looks more stylish, and fuller. I'm surprised how easy it was

Amanda Johns: I just want to say THANK YOU. It took me a good while to get my hair done, bc I am OCD and kept watching each step and pausing and going back, and then after the basics I kinda just took it to explore the steps over again. I love my hair. I cut it dry, and wetted the ends some bc my hair can tends to curl up in some places. But you're amazing and I can't say thank you enough.

MANDYNG LEMBERG: Thank you Ellebangs! I have been on second lockdown in London due to Covid 19 pandemic 2020. Still not confident to go to a hair salon yet, and also never really been a person that enjoyed a trip to a hair salon. Not to mention that sometimes leaving hair salons NOT 100% content with the outcome-often they cut too short. I've watched lots of home hair tutorial for layered hair cut, and found so difficult to follow - so did not dare to attempt. Your video tutorial is explanatory, simple method, so ...I did it! my long one length hair is now shoulder length layered hair style ----thanks to you!! I am now recommending your video to all family members and friends! Thank you, best wishes to you.

CleverBeauty: This was perfect! My hair went from dull to beautiful. I didn't think it'd be so easy

Samantha Keiko: I was about to get $20 haircut, but I went for it and tried this out, and honestly I can say I love it! Thanks (x

Martina: I followed your tutorial and cut my own hair for the first time yesterday! It came out really nice, even though I have longer hair it worked really good for me as well. Thank you so much for sharing!

Tasha Hector: Thank you thank you thank you! Twice now I've referred to this how to hair cutting video and I noticed this second cut felt much more natural and easier to accomplish vs the first time around. I unfortunately don't have many quality experienced stylists in the small town I currently live in, so I've had to fix bad cuts or simply do it myself because I refuse to be unhappy about my hair cut, especially if I'm paying for it. Seriously though, you've saved me from undesirable haircuts between the span of nine months (since I first tried your technique in July last year) and I'm getting surprisingly good at it! I just love watching you and appreciate the valuable information you out out there for us all to see! Xox

JEANNE GAMBA: Easy to follow! Trimmed and layered my long hair during quarantine and I'm soooo happy with the cut. Thank you!!

Lynn Niblock: Just watched your video on YouTube and subscribed straight away !! Thank you so much for this tutorial, so much better than the pig tail and unicorn method !!! I did this method last night, and I have to say I'm very pleased with the results, so I will be cutting my own hair following your techniques from now on !!

Robin Harding: Used this to cut my hair for the first time at home! It looks awesome! Thank you so much

The Crafty Designer: Thank you so much for this!! I was overdue for a haircut before quarantine and my dry ends have been making me nuts. I’ve never really had a home haircut go well, so I’m thrilled I don’t have to wear a paper bag over my head.

anna alm: wow thanks so much silvia! after 20 years cutting my hair myself - always straight, never dared to do otherwise - finally i did a layer haircut to myself and it looks great!

thisisstilllife: I've been cutting my own long hair for years, and always love having layers. I was debating about going to a salon again, but after watching this right now, it encouraged me to keep cutting my own hair. Thanks, good reminder tips. :)

Kae West: You rock!!! Thank you so much!!! My hair looks so good! You were the first tutorial that I randomly chose out of countless, and I’m stoked. Love your style, delivery and just the way you make your instructions so easy to understand and follow...

Tiny Dancer: Every time that it’s time to trim my hair, I re-watch this video. So THANK YOU!!! It always turns out amazing! Super easy!! ❤️

Holly HomesteaderCO: Thank you so much for the fabulous tutorials... I love my long hair, that at a salon would be well over $200 cut/color, for less than $10 at home! love how "easy to follow" you make it!

Katya Marincheva: It works! I just did my own hair cut following this video, and what i achieved is the first haircut in my life which i love at first sight. I didn't just remove hair tips, following this video, I managed to get a lot smoother transition of hair layers, and a lot smoother transition to a formerly quite awkward bang too. Elle, you are Great!

Iva Vasseva: I ruined my hair yesterday, watched your video today and decide to try and fix the damage I made yesterday! It worked perfectly! Thank you so much!

Heather: Thank you for this awesome tutorial ! I would have never dared to cut my hair before seeing this.. happy to say it came out pretty good for my first attempt and my blonde hair feels so refreshed and healthier! Thanks again Silvia!

Terra Tolley: i have watched several tutorials over the last few months and this is by far the best ive seen. I cut my own hair all the time but needed a brush up, and this is right on target.

Beka Carter: I have to tell you... i did your basic "reverse balyage/hombre"first to bring back natural.. i was blown away by the simplicity and excellent result... now i decided to try this cut.. and GURLL.. I SWEAR you have just literally RESCUED my hair. i did great on both color and cut.. and the credit goes to you completely. excellent tips and teaching. thank you thank you!! this would have been hundreds and hundreds in a salon... now into damage control. in watching ALL your videos. You absolutely Rock!!

Scholastica1002: Thank you so much for making this video! This was exactly the look I was after and it was so easy to follow your steps. Thanks again!!

Lori Lei: I've been trimming my own hair since I watched this video and the health of my hair has improved greatly by keeping the dry ends cut off.  It also has lengthened the time between hair appointments.  Thank you! 

Sasha Birkbeck: This is the best tutorial for layers that I've tried! I was put off at first because you have very straight hair and I've got very thick, naturally curly hair but this cut helps it sit brilliantly. I'm also impressed at how easy it is to do. Love it, thank you :-)

Mind Bender: This was perfect! Thank you! Sooooo helpful....After watching I felt more confident to do my own and it turned out great! Thank you!

monia za: I just did this tonight on my own hair and it turned out awesome!! Thank you so much for posting this video!!!

adriana2776: that was so great! I've always cut my own bangs, but I've never cut my whole head before. I just tried it and it looks so good! and it only took like 15 min!

Protective Diet: Fantastic video! I just gave myself my first every DIY haircut. Thank you for such an excellent video guide. My cut turned out great!

Kristin Calhoun: THIS IS FANTASTIC. It's what i've been looking for and needing for years!! Thank you! This is so old yet so helpful still!!!!

rubybeth: I watched this tutorial twice and then cut my own hair yesterday. I was able to follow the layers from the last time I got my hair cut (my stylist also pulled the hair straight up just like you do in the video), so it worked out perfectly. I was able to trim about 1/4" of split ends and my hair feels sooo much better. My husband inspected and said it looked perfect. Also, saved me $40. THANKS!!!

Lina: Hi, I just wanted to say a big thank you for this tutorial!!! I did a haircut by myself yesterday going through all the steps that you've shown here, and I get the perfect result!) thank you so much!))

Alison Linh: I looked up this video because I knew you had a good one about cutting your own hair. I was surprised to see how different you acted, but then I saw the date of the video. You have definitely come a long way and gained more confidence since this video. Thank you so much for continuing to make videos!

Dee Silver: This is still by far my go-to trim in between salon visits or if I’m too busy. Everyone compliments my hair and are often shocked that I did it myself. Thank you so much for this tutorial.

Ralph Mullins: I love this video. I have been cutting my own hair for about a year with the instructions. I go back and  watch just to refresh my memory every few months since I am not a hair stylist. My hair always turns out perfect!!

Susan Crome: Thank you so much for this helpful video. I'm in England and have been trying to trim my own hair when hairdressers closed because of Covid-19. I did it again yesterday, following your instructions. Great result. I was tempted to keep cutting my own hair and after looking in the window of my hair salon, decided definitely. Uk hairdressers are now open but look like bio hazardzones - only half the number of clients inside, clients must wear masks, stylists wearing disposable gowns and clear visors. There's more too...

Funeral Giggle: This was hugely helpful. Thank you, I did enjoy watching the process and it certainly takes off some of the intimidation at one's own attempt. If you have a swivel chair it would also help to see how you sectioned the back, or how far it goes. Still, very nice result.

Joselyn Zabala: Wow... Thank you for the tutorial, I cut my own hair too but I'm not a professional hair stylist or anything like that. I like to cut my hair in parts, and just by seeing your video you gave me a lot of great tips on how to cut my hair next time I do. I love the way you cut the tips of the hair with the tip of the siscors cause I notice that it helps the layer kind of blend in, instead of having just a straight line across. I really love that part. :) I am definitely going to use these ideas real soon. Thx again :)

Amelia Shuja: I have been going to high end salons for my entire adult life and may return simply for the luxury of it but I cut my own hair for the first time last week using this video and am so impressed with the results! Thank you!

Kimberlite66: So nice to see a refreshing and beautiful face that isnt caked in makeup or false lashes! Very pretty and natural. Love the way you got straight into this tutorial without wasting time on chit chat a very concise, easy to see and listen to tutorial. I am going to try this myself. Really appreciate this video. Thanks.

Leti Beecroft: I just followed this tutorial and let me say I LOVE MY HAIR!! it looks so good! thank you for being so informative! Subscribed!! :)

RebaWG: I did this yesterday and it turned out PERFECTLY! No more salon trims for me. Thanks for the video!!!

Daniel and Karen: I've been cutting and coloring my own hair for years. I love your videos because you just make it look so easy.

catpet6: Thank you!  I haven't had my hair cut in a year b/c I'm so tired of it getting messed up at salons.  I just did mine and then did my daughter's.  So cute!  

Aryn Hughes: thank you tank you thank you! I messed up my layers last year and haven't touched my hair since and now that they're grown out i've wanted to fix them and this really really helped me. i feel confident now!

Emilie Tsuroupa: Just did it on mine and I love the result! Thank you for this video :)

Kelly Gregorchik: Thank you soooooo much for the time and energy you put into these videos. You have saved my hair!!! I live in a town on the pacific coast of Mexico. There is not a single person who knows how to properly cut my hair here. I have had so many bad, tear provoking haircuts and finally had stopped cutting my hair all together. The closest person i trust to touch my hair is in a town 20 hrs away so needless to say i don't get to see him as often as i or my hair would like. In desperation last night i came across your video and now i just need to get some good shears and am going for it!!!! Thank you very very much for this empowerment xox

Hazel Franklin: Thank you so much for this sensible, practical, down to earth video. I have always cut the guys hair in our family but completely untrained and my own hair is usually uncared for!! Just cut mine as per your instructions and love the result. Yippeee

Szilvia: I'm really grateful for your tutorial. I tried this on a short hair and the result is simply amazing.  Thank you very much Silvia:)

Christy Green: I love the tutorial. She was very informative and i've been cutting my own hair for years. I would recommend when you place your combs and scissors down, put them onto a towel or something to absorb the slamming sound on the counter. 

Jennifer Lucia: I love your videos girl. I cut my hair, and both of my girl's hair just like this, and it turns out so cute! Thanks so much for your demonstration! xo!

Jessica Marie: I've been searching through all the cut your own hair tutorials and so happy I found your tutorial. Your hair and layers aren't so long that I can't see what is going on and you explain this without feeling too complicating. new subbie here; I really appreciate this video, can't wait to try!

Stefanie DayFox: Such an informative video! This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you very much for sharing <33

A. Langheld: Amazing! Thank you for this video! I just cut my hair as you described and it looks great as I have kinda same length as you have here.

stacey2bens: Thank you for making this video!  I tried it today and it worked really well - even with my curly hair!  My beloved hairdresser moved away and I haven't been able to find another person who cuts hair as well or that I trust as much.  After many months without a haircut, I was nearly ready to shave it all off in an act of sheer desperation.  I'm so glad I found you and decided to try your easy and manageable suggestions.  Thank you again!!  :) 

Ksenia : I watched your tutorial and I just had to try it. So I did )) My hair is coarse, thick and wavy and it badly needed a haircut anyway, so I decided to experiment and see what happens. And, OMG, it worked and my hair looks great! Thank you sooo much for that video!

cary675: I love this video! I never go to the salon anymore I paid 300+ last time for a cut and low lights and had to stop at Sally's in the way home to get the proper scissors and color to go home and fix it! Never again so Thank you Ellabangs for making videos like this to help people in these type of situations.... I also love your color videos it's top notch! Better than going to the salon!!! Love it thank you so much!

Heidi Sutherlin: This was a wonderful video. Thank you for making it. I have been growing out my hair and was tired of the "mom" style. I have naturally curly hair so cutting it myself is super forgiving but finding a style that has some "style" is not easy. This was perfect and looks fantastic. Thank you so much!

britkboisesea: Perfect tutorial for the type of cut I want! Thank you so much. Now it's time to try it out...:)

Kate and John Mark: Loved this! Thanks for taking the time to make it!

Tammy Gordon: Thanks for the lesson. You're helping keep us keep it together til it's safe for our salons to reopen. Xoxo

Paulina Undurraga: You make it look so easy! How awesome are those scissors??? Thanks for sharing your knowledge, we appreciate your generosity during the pandemic. This generosity is really appreciated. I will give this a try now :)

Flower: Twice over the years, I've done something stupid to my color and desperately came to your channel and asked for help and you answered me. You are SO sweet. And now I found this older video of yours and I was actually able to do it! I gave myself a trim and got rid of the dead ends and I can't believe it, but it looks great! Thanks so much, as always. :)

Jenny Monroe: Hello!!! I wanted to let you know recently I was looking up tips for hair I have no clue the first thing about it and I did this cut! Let me tell you I nailed it! First time EVER cutting my own hair I was scared and hesitant but your videos make it so easy to understand the right and wrong things to do! Thank you for your knowledge and everything you have shared with us! I recently subscribed so I will be tuning in all the time now! Thank you thank you thank you!

Phewsie: I just tried this last night and was amazed at how great it turned out! I did find it a bit tricky to do, especially the back parts, as my hair is so thick.. could you maybe show/explain how you would further section the hair for those of us who have a lot of hair? Also, would you recommend straightening it first? my tips wee all bending this way or that, which also my made it a bit tricky.. Thanks for the video though, can't believe I can maintain my hair at home now! Brilliant!

Ray Cortez: Ohh my goodness!Girl if no one can do this well explained tutorial then something’s wrong.I have had long hair too my waist forever and then chopped it and had the Xmas tree effect now it looks awesome!Thank you!Didnt know what to expect but it came out looking great and my hair is so thick but has volume at last!Whooohooo!Cheers#still doing this in summer 2019 Haaaa!

Ashley Haubert: This was so well explained! Thank you so much! I have a better understanding of how to cut my hair myself...you had so many tips that other videos did not, and you even explained what doing other techniques would result in. Thanks for a great video.

ZombiePlus: I did this in October, trying to grow my hair out so on this day it's round two, my hairs grown a bit I'm excited I love this video it's clear and simple for anyone. I have some experience so I find it easy, love you and your hair. Loving all the new vids as well!! Keep it up!! =) -Carrissa

Wandissima-USA: Perfeito! amei.. Thank you very much to share with us!

Fuck Off: Thank you so much. I've been cutting my hair using your video for 2 years now. I even get compliments from people on how good hair looks. And I live in London, hair competition is fierce haha

Jessica Rude: Thank you for making this video!  I have fine, blonde hair and I have used your tutorial twice and had great results!  My kids are home for the summer so it's hard to make it to the salon...

Sandy Moyer: I'm always watching how things are done and with this corona virus pandemic, I'm glad I have!!! I have observed how my hair dresser cuts my hair and with the help of your video, I cut my hair yesterday and it turned out great!!! I'll be very happy to return to my master stylist, but for now, this is just fine. Thank you for the detailed tutorial!

Nam: Thank you so much for posting tutorials. Wish I could get my hair done properly by you, I live in England :(  I've used your vids to cut my hair and it's the best results I've ever had, every hairdresser I've been to has ruined my Asian flat hair by cutting and styling it all wrong. Past year I've had the hair I've always dreamed of thanks to you x

Angelique: i absolutely love this video.. I am still finding my courage to actually do on myself but I am in love with your hair... You are absolutely stunning, such a pretty face! Thanks for teaching this to others!

Ali Mil: I just did it and it totally worked! My hair looks cute!

Michelle Garfio: I totally did this last night for the first time. My hair was all one length and now I have layers! Thanks!

Martine Lamy: Thanks so much for this video. In Covid times I had no desire to go into a salon, but really wanted 5 inches off. It worked and looks pretty good I think! Many videos out there on homemade cuts but you're my fave by far.

P QueenofEverything: This is just a perfect tutorial. Thanks a lot for this!

April Carico: I started cutting my own long layers during COVID and now I can trim my layers in 5 mins. Thank you!! Great tutorial!

Michaela Gurska: just cut my own hair by following this tutorial and im really happy with it .. amazing :)X

anonymous RN: thank you so much! it’s so awesome that you’re a professional who’s actually willing to help vs being super judgmental like most professionals are

Elizabeth Jones: During Covid 19 this was so helpful! Able to cut my own hair for the first time. Thank you!

Jeannine Gerhardt: I just tried this on myself and it turned out AWESOME! Thanks for the video.

Julia: Watching this, while in Quaretine. Love her. Thank you for showing this. I'm going to try this and DM you.

Michelle Grant: I just got my naturally curly hair cut too short (to get the last of the straight out) and she cut it straight across and now it forms a triangle LOL. I watched 5 min of this video and was able to add a long layer so it's more shaped. I'm so excited, it turned out great! Thanks for the great video!

izzie j.: Thank you so much for this vid! I tried this myself and couldn't be happier with the results! Lovely advise!

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