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Okay, we're back with Amanda down, but that's not a Monday, who is that she was obviously her face, has changed: she's younger young blonde, yeah yeah everybody always because I have light eyes yeah. I tell you what Oh Rican bought Italian okay. So let's do a nice short haircut, not just let's look at my hair, it's quite kind of fine hair. It looks like it might have some texturising it's curly too. We come and have a look around the sides in the back, so it needs to be hey. Jessie good to see you man Happy New Year, everybody. What we need to do here is really to like getting there with a precision based haircutting, so I am gon na hand. The phone over or the camera over to Olivia get my red. My red says account: she's got a low hairline. Here too, this is the kind of hair with it curly it's fine. It gets a bit transparent. We don't want to make it look too transparent. I'M gon na take my hydro mist, which is my spray conditioner and I'm gon na douse the hair we wash the hair with daily shampoo, I'm gon na douse the hair in hydro, mist and I'll use it. As my cutting lotion, you blow-dry your hair Amanda. Yes, use a brush around the brush a round brush just try and smooth it all out. Yeah we're going to give you a great haircut. You can miss down here. Olivia we're gon na give you a great haircuts. It'S gon na make it a lot better. Does this sound like a plan, Stan good who usually cuts a mender, oh yeah, and who are they a regular hairdresser how'd? You meet him, so I gotcha okay, so we're gon na kind of clean all this up, I'm gon na drop that hand chat down. Just a little sections are in a slight diagonal like that chair in the camera. Hello Victoria would ask you happy new year good to see you diagonal back sections sections at the round of the head right around the temple area. Here we're gon na take this in nice and clean. You don't want their hair to bunch up there. So we take that in nice and tight keep the sections nice and clean I'm working with my red scissor comb, I'm working with the fine teeth of the comb to get precision and my work and there you go small little bits. I'M just come that hair forward and what we're gon na do now is we're just gon na chip-chip around we get getting a good angle. There yeah chip around second section could be sections nice and clean over that too they're slightly forward birding into a little bit of weight. We call this finger width now, Amanda says fine said we don't cut it perfectly. It'S gon na wave and she fights the wave because she wasn't had to be straight. It'S just the thumb that moves, so just one blade moves through that and I like to comb it after each cut just move back a smidgen, please Olivia, thanks get all up in my grill, so a little bit longer than finger length. If I go too short, I think the ham I get too transparent with the hair damp. The hair looks finer when the hair dries. The hair is gon na look thicker diagonal back sections following the shape of the head. You take your section, you come you come on to your finger. There'S your guide and you just cut that right there. When you comb the hair down after each cut, you get to see how OnPoint you are. If the hair moves on waves a little, it means it wasn't cut perfectly in sync, so you always comb after you cut to see how that's sitting look at the amount of hair that she's got here. It'S a lot. When was your haircut last Amanda a month ago, do you pay for your haircuts, usually how much, how much forty five dollars? Okay, so keep it nice and clean you comb goes right onto the section straight out. The guide is right there and then we comb it down behind the back of the ear same thing. Get right in this is the bit that Olivia likes. If I do this special move, I just remembered remember it's gon na comb that forward right here. Put my finger in here and I'm just gon na very lightly small little chippie motions just chip that hair away, I'm gon na comb, the hair back. I so comb the air back and comb the hair back and again, I'm just gon na chip in chip chip chip really precise. Having look at the hair, seeing how that hair falls, she's got a little wave to her hair feels like there's a little bit of weight right there. So, let's lift it up and there it is my little corner just take that corner away check it right in here now she's been getting this shortcut, but it's been left too long on the top when their hairs curling he's left too long. She'S got the overall idea of the shape, but it's not as good as it can be, so today we're going to really maximize it. Yep precision based cutting on how like this is critical, keep your sections, nice and clean final teeth of the comb over there. It'S in the hair slightly forward, building up wait, I'm building into a little bit of weight here. So I'm not cutting directly above the section I'm over directing the hair forward towards me so that I can build in a little bit of weight ID on the hair to be too transparent. So I'm not taking it to 2-shot. But in the nape here - and this is why we use smaller scissors yep. This is why we use smaller scissors a five or a five and a half inch so that you can get your fingertips right into the name right here. So you come there on the section, then your finger comes in and you come it onto your finger and you set that hair in don't focus on the details. Just yet focus on the overall section focus on the overall balance of the shape, get consistency and speed. Yeah, consistency and speed detail comes later in the cup, so we'll put it in general proportion. I can do some minor detailing to make sure I feel good about where we're going, but I'll do my major detailing once I've put in the general shape and the general shape is gon na be cut precisely so I don't have to do too much cross-checking. I'M not a big fan of over crushed checking my work now she does have a low hairline. We want to keep it soft and we want to keep it feminine yeah, so keep it nice and clean, see how I control the hair notice, how the fine teeth of the comb again over directing this hair over building a little bit of shape. You can see the length here, so we've got a little bit of weight, build up right there. Your sections should be the same thickness each time. That'S gon na make for a more perfect cup we can texturize later we can do all the things that we want. Later, but for now we're just gon na keep it nice and precise the speed of the process. So if you're, just tuning in we've, got a lot of things happening for a rosio in 2019, a lot of exciting stuff, our education calendar is done and we're slowly putting the final touches on it. There'S a lot of exciting stuff happening. The first class is going to be our first hands-on classes here in February. It'S razor haircutting with me. So if you want to learn my technique, then definitely come to that. If you can, you can get the class online at a Rosie, oprah.com eight hundred dollars for a two-day, hands-on straight razor class. You want to learn razor cutting from me and guaranteed to be on that class. If you want to see us before that, we're going to be in a few different places next Monday, that's Monday, the 14th I'm going to be in Greenwich Connecticut and I'm going to be at Pirie Hair Studio and you can come and see us for a complimentary Class, it's a Happy Mondays class myself, I'm gon na be joined with a fellow ambassador, a very successful owner. His name is Derrick Anthony super successful owner, great hairdresser, just celebrated a million dollars in and he's only been in business. A couple of years, a phenomenal business owner great inspirational guy, come and check him out with me a Pirie Hair Studio. Now the class is complimentary. We'Re gon na have wine crackers and great inspirational haircutting for for Monday night, the following weekend, if you're gon na be in New Orleans, Lina arose. Oh, my wife is gon na, be there which is gon na, be teaching and she's gon na be doing a thing called elevate hair, which is something that a former employee of mine, mr. Tatum Neil, has developed and Lina's gon na be there in New Orleans February. The fourth have got Happy Mondays here in New York City and we're planning also for happy mondays in Chicago on February, the 11th. So that's just four tasters. We also are going to be doing some expose sand. Happy Mondays, Denver, Salt Lake City Montreal New Orleans. So we got plenty of her ideas for education, we're gon na be all the trade shows. The is se trade show. I'M gon na be teaching the hands-on raiser class American Wave certification. The New Year's started and we're gon na be busy pushing through. Also in my brand this year, we're going to be expanding. Our Tribeca location has been very successful and Olivia who's behind the camera. She works in our Tribeca location while we're expanding the salon, we're doubling the size of the salon and we're going to create our digital studio. So we'll have a fully immersive digital studio by the middle of the year and we're gon na slowly start to increase what we teach through our online portal. So that's gon na be very exciting. Definitely sign up for a row show social calm. You can get the app a ro show social from the App Store and you can stay connected to erosion. Alright, so I've worked all the way through now, I'm going to start to walk over the head. So when I say walk over the head, I'm going to start to work over the head, someone comb this hair. This hair is now horizontal, so I'm starting to build up weight. I don't want to cut the hair too sharp she's used to having a lot more hair on the top than what I would recommend, but right now, I'm just gon na slowly start to build up the shape. Do you push it more one way than the other Amanda put more that way great. So this way we're gon na start to build up the way, and she has texturizing in here but way too much length. When you have lengths like this, you have to really mush it around to make it look good. So when we cut it shorter, it's actually gon na look thicker and piece it. It'S gon na look better! Now what we want to watch for in the mirror come behind and see in the mirror you want to watch. We don't want to make sure it doesn't bubble up too much right here. I'M gon na drop the chair down. I'Ve been on the top. It'S gon na help me to get right on top of the section. I'M not gon na go over there, I'm still over directing it, but I'm not pulling it all the way down right now, slightly more elevation as I go and notice how I comb it nice and clean from the base of the route, all the texturizing is gon Na be done later again, I'm just focusing on general shape. She has a lotta hair, but she doesn't need yeah. She doesn't need. If she wants that shot kind of cute cut, she doesn't need it. So keep you sections clean work over the head and notice. How I'm cutting right the way into the back, so you'll notice? I come all the way through. I'Ve got my lovely hydro mist here. You cannot spray too much hydro mist. It will never make the hair greasy or oily. You cannot spray too much of the hydro mist in it's a lightweight spray. Conditioner I like to use it to cut with it, helps me cover the hair. It adds shine. I sell it as a great refresher, it's a resetting spray so for people that maybe don't want to wash their hair every day, which is a lot you can reset your hair with hydro mist lighter than water all the way up and over now you can see The limb that we've built into - and I always push that hair - to see how it kind of looks in the mirror. Alright, the head can come over a little bit. This way stay over there head we're working into length. Now we don't want over direct to anymore us it's gon na get too long, so now we're lifting the hair straight up. I'M seeing that when she's had this haircut in the past, it's been texturized when you texturize curly hair like this. Sometimes you don't get the effect. If you saw my first haircut was a short haircut. If you haven't seen it watch, it's a lot. It'S a slight under cup and the undercut itself and we cut it dry and we did a lot more texturising, because the texture, the hair, was different to the texture of the hair. Here has a question about the Barbarian class in February. Yes, and how long is it if you join in the barbering class, you get a kid with a rose you as part of the program. The program is approximately three and a half to four months long and it's a very in-depth barber program. So you can get all the information on a rosio cosmetology. If you are interested, you come down for a tour, the barbering program we started last year as we were very successful and we have some amazing barbering teachers, so we're doing barbering, which is very intricate, with scissor cutting as much as clipper cutting and we're trying to Create and develop, and we do have a lot of techniques online. You can check out on our subscription where we really focus on men's hairdressing. We'D love to see you come down for a tour, come and check it out. We'Ll teach you how to shave we'll teach out to clipper we'll teach you how to cut. I'M gon na also share with you what great opportunities you can have in men's hair dressing, because barbering has been very popular. I like to say it's been in vogue for a long time, but right now I think it's going to start to move into a transition, because a lot of people from the from from the Barbarian school want to work in high-end stores. How much to charge for a men's haircut, Olivia, 80, 88. 88 dollars! So you see a premium price is kind of something that the erosion brand really really promotes and believes in I'm gon na save the bangs to last, I'm working them over the center of the head now come across and you can see what we've done is. We'Ve sat this in a little bit snugger and now we're going to get in here and take the way the the longer she's got through this. I'M gon na lift the chair up. We have chairs with hydraulics, we got told Christine - was a Christian for this okay, so we're gon na do exactly the same thing as we did on the opposite side, section, the hair off where the head round, where the head rows, want to start right in here. There'S not much space between the eyebrow and the temple so we're going to set this temple in tight like a tiger yeah sit and create a little bit more space come through here and you work, and you can't use clips so you're working in here. Don'T use clips, but this is where you practice real good combing finger finger width here. We call this finger length because it's the width of my fingers right there. My fingers are not following the head flat. I'Ve actually come in slightly away from the head to build up a little bit of weight in the shape, and it's just the one thumb that moves a precision based curry. We comb that hair forward now and we rest, and I just chip chip chip into the hair, keep it nice and clean next section. Fine teeth of the cone come in through just the thumb move in their next section: fine teeth of the cow down. We go now this white coma after each cup. That'S allowing me to see how the hair lies. If it's cut really well, it will lie really well when I comb it, it won't wave, it will just collapse and look smooth. So that's. Why notice, how I take my section with the white teeth? I comb the hair with the fine teeth and then afterwards I comb it with the white teeth now, if you're just tuning in for the first time tonight, we have a big event here in Rauscher. We are celebrating ten years of a row, show cosmetology school. I opened my cosmetology school ten years ago 2009 and it's 2019, so January 2009 we've graduated hundreds and hundreds of students. Over the years. A lot of them will come back today. Our teachers all come back. Our former teachers we're going to celebrate a Rochelle cosmetology. We have two schools. Now we have the school here in Soho, which is what we like to call our boutique school, and then we also have a school in Tribeca, which is under a little bit of renovation. A little bit for the school, but mainly for the salon, but we're modifying it and improving it so you'll definitely be invited. When we do, the relaunch of a row show tribeca, you can come down and see what we've got and see what we're doing. So. You see how I'm just working in the front parts of my fingers laughs forward. Let'S just come in here and just let's clean up just a little, I'm gon na focus on the details. Later, I'm going to continue to work with what we call diagonal back sections. I'M going to start to build the weight up, so you can see we've got weight building up here, so I'm building up the head shape when you learn shot haircutting. It'S all about the position of your fingers and the consistency in the section and the combing. So work precisely methodically cleanly, so you can get that precision base cut. We do the detail work later, we're just putting in general shape right now. Olivia. I think he's going to ask you a question. Why sure I was just yelling. I can't no. No, I sure, will we have a schedule to be going to Alex's salon. I believe it's either before the summer, I'll straight after the summer, we may be there twice, but I'll, be in Chicago a lot, I'm in Chicago now, once a month, so I'll be in Chicago a lot. We have an amazing distributor, their beauty craft and we're doing phenomenal things in Chicago, we'll also be at the big hair. Show America's Beauty show. The president is my dear friend. The new president should I say, is a dear friend of mine and I'm talking about the president of the Association, her name's Karen Gordon yep, so Karen's, the new president erosion will be there. We'Ll have a lot of our ambassadors working with us at the trade show and the early spring we'll be excited for that. So we love. I don't know if I like deep dish, but I definitely like Chicago. You love deep dish. Now, you're, okay you're only 12 yeah, it doesn't stick to you like it sticks to me. Yeah go straight on my shredder. My hips will baby. Don'T you talk like that? Okay, so now fine teeth of the comb working into the hair. That'S already been cut from the opposite side. You can see. She'S got a little bit of extra length here in here, but we got techniques for that again, I'm not focusing so much on the detail. I'M focusing more on the general shape fine teeth. The Carroll way through fine tip of the Carol you see we're working into the previously cut hair, which is right there and I comb the hair down and I'm always using my ice a lot to see how well the hair is actually sitting. Look at the excess hair here so much excess see right here as the excess hair. Don'T let your sections get to diagonal, keep them slightly diagonal and make sure you comb the hair straight out. Katrina Williams asked: how can a licensed hairdresser become a part of the erosion creative? You have to carry a ratio product in your salon, so, whether you're, an independent hairdresser or you work in a branded salon as an employee or as a renter. You have to use a ratio product. If you carry narrow, Jo product, you can apply to become part of the Ambassador artistic team. Yeah you go to a rosio social and you're. Send us in a video for the artistic team we're just beginning really. Last year was the creation of the erosion artistic team. We have about 25 people on the our team right now we're launching the distribution in Florida, so we're going to be building that team and you get a lot of Education and then you're on call to help. Do product and local classes to help support the growth of the erosion if you're interested get connected, if you, if your salon doesn't carry a row, show talk to you salon unless you are interested, that's, but you have to carry the products because we can't have a Hairdresser wrap the product if they're not using it every day. This doesn't make sense. Okay, I'm just looking in here just to just clean that up. I want to do any more than that, because I want to focus on the detail later. You'Re always using your ice and I'm gon na work across the head this way, just as we did on the opposite side, so we know that she tends to push it more towards her right. So we're gon na start to build up that length she's a little bit of mice jest. She does have curl to her hair. She doesn't like it. She likes it nice and straight and just remind us why we are cutting Amanda. What verses dry! Well, because the first haircut was cut dry, a for a change and be because I could see it more visually. We'Re cutting Amanda's hair wet because her hair and its natural state is very curly or it has quite a strong wave to it, maybe not very curly. It'S fine hair and I need to control it when you cut hair, where it's easier to control when you cut hair dry, it's more visual to control it, but I always like to work from wet to dry. So when I say I like to it from wet to dry, I like to work from a damp state to a drier state, so I can see the fabric much easier to control. Keep your sections, nice and clean precision based work is beautiful. We need to charge more for the quality and the caliber of our work and my salon. We train every day right now, there's a training class, the testament to our successes through our education. We always have great hairdressers being developed in training and evolving. That'S how we've managed to stay in business for 18 winner we're moving into our 18th year. We started the business in 2000 and 2001. How old were you in 2001? I'M sorry, how old was you? He was in year 2000 and 107, much listen or said. Sorry, oh yeah, more comfortable, we're focusing on speaking and looking at the camera by 2001. I was seven me too fine teeth of the cone, yep nice and clean she's got more wiggle at the front and around the front area. That'S where it kind of Wiggles a lot so we're gon na work on that in a few minutes I don't want to cut they're too short to begin with yeah, but I've got to get it cut nicely, so we're just working up and over until we reach The hair that we didn't that we didn't, but we've already cut on the opposite side of this rotating, my fingers just for comfort. So when you go to the outsides of your fingers, it's for comfort, as if I do this, it's less comfortable and if I were to do this now, what I'm gon na do is I'm gon na come across the top of the head, so I'm gon na Go this way, I'm not half forward! I'M going to lift this head straight up and there's the little piece yeah that little connector across keep it nice and clean, elevate up and see. There'S the connector see that so, let's just connect, I can texture isolator, but right now I just want to connect in there. It is alright. You left the move away from there Olivia, because I can't see a thing. I still can't see a thing. Ah, Thank You. Olivia you're welcome. What are you using the mirrors lifting this up? My half forward come around nice. Okay, let's clean the hair out every way. Okay right go around their opposite side. Now, let's tackle Bangaru knees a little. It'S gon na be a bunching up right here because we cut the hair that way. But now what we're gon na do is we're gon na tape at the hair down. So I'm not gon na put a blunt line in there's. I'M gon na kind of tape of the hair down they're, just gon na chip away very controlled, come through section comb, the hair over find teeth of the comb and nice. It'S looking good, you're feeling good. I knew you would it's my sleep pillow thing also. He says in his TV commercial, so I'm just rounding now now we're at that the cowlick area yeah when people have curly hair. I just have a lot of cowlicks see. I see right yeah, so we're gon na work into that and I'll come from the up. As its I'd see, I thought cow legs are always in the back. No, you see, you learned a lot today: head and shoulders, learn about cow legs, close your eyes lightly, just clean the hand away, and now, let's come from here, the opposite side, and here let's come that down, so cut hair, not corners. So if you make a slight mistake or not mistake, if you don't get a clean section, go back and get a clean section, keep it nice and clean from the opposite sides. Gon na help. You also remember, after no texturizing in normal sweater, I'm just taking that. Like corner out around the Banger Unni they're, always looking when I started working at Vidal Sassoon in 1980 year 1983, I always used to watch my hairdressers the to see where the best hairdressers there was a guy called mark Hayes who still works. For me, Dan Sassoon, and he is the international artistic director I used to assist him and a lady called Pam Roscoe, who was a brilliant hair cutter and she was tough too. She was tough, so it was good because in those days you got a lot of discipline and I'm a firm believer. The discipline is good for right now. I think it might be time to do a little bit we'll come through this way. Yeah, I'm not gon na take stretch this, yet it's just a little corner there, so this is a much more. This is a much better length for her. It'S gon na be easy to go short and easy to control. Next time, it's their little texturising. Just a little, I don't go in too deep it'll make it too weak. So just a little texturizing right at the edges. Just to soften out that line, we got the general shape in soon he's gon na start. We did a little bit of detail about the banger in ease and now what we're going to do good catch Amanda. She was the prize. Now we start to focus in on the little detail. So if you're interested in classes, we have scissor classes, razor classes, color classes, we have combination, classes, scissor and razor this color and cutting. We have a great combination of classes. All of our classes are available on a row, Joe NYC comm, and you can come to the Academy near in New York, you're a business owner. You may want to think something that we're just going to launch this year. It'S only gon na be 75 people. It'S a it's a program called inspired. Yeah, it's a two-day program in October. It'S gon na be all about inspiration. It'S for salon, owner salon, owners need to feel and they need to keep inspired. It'S a big task, running salons. Not only do you have to focus on running the business you're set to focus on the personnel you have to help them, so you also have to fill up your wealth and this event that we're gon na do in in October is called inspired and it's an Inspirational kind of reboot, so, if you feel in like I had a lot of salon owners, all the time tell me that they're overwhelmed and when you deepen when you open up a business for the first year, it's exciting but year, five years, six. The good news is to be still in business in six years: you're successful, but how you making money are you making? What you want to make inspired is our new program, and it's two days it's going to be a very boutique high-end, elegant, inspirational event that will give you the inspiration and the success to help you through, and it will all be about the salon owner and the Team leader, only gon na be 75 seats, we're gon na start selling that literally in a couple of weeks. So if you're interested stay focused, it's gon na have a premium price to the ticket, because we're gon na make it super okay. So right now, there's the length of we've got wood now it's time to just refine. So let's come to the hairline here, I'm gon na spin around you can keep the camera and let's have a look and see how we're gon na refine this. The first thing that I want to do is I want to kind of create, like a baseline, so now I'm just gon na chip in and it only to be a hard line, but I'm gon na try and go to what I call the the actual kind Of create the hairline because she does have a lot of you know: here's a lot of natural hair right in here. So we want to kind of create like a structure, so I'm just point cutting in to kind of create the the exterior line. So, with the points of the scissors, now here's a great technique. I'M gon na ask Amanda to look left and right. That'S it quickly! It'S okay, not to go slow, she's! So professional! It was a professional left in life. Do you do yoga? I think you just did you just make yoga that was like, because what that does is it just shows me the hairline, how the hair sits. So you see how we've kind of created a baseline for that yeah and now what we can do is we can just clean up a little because we've kind of created the baselines nice I mean when the clients a young like Amanda is you know the skin? Is tight, nice and taut, but if you're cutting with a scissor, I tend to rarely use a clipper on my female clients. You know unless they're adamant I like to get it closed with a scissor yeah, again personal preference left and right please, so you can see that that's coming now in here, I'm gon na come up and I'm just gon na chip a little bit of light chipping Into there chipping in again, this is the detail, work so you're using your eyes. When you look and you see where your eye draws, you did. You have a question. I just wanted to spread on some of the really nice comments here. Um Jamie Levine says what a pleasant surprise to get a get to watch Nick to his pixie magic. Jamie Levine, used to work for a row show I was er, tailor to a school life thing, not the series I have done. While she went to evader enjoying the can remember, Vedran joined us after evade it Dennis says perfection. Never changes, classically perfect! Thank you! So much so the white teeth of the kernel and I'm just slightly chipping into the softness of the Hat. This so creates some diffusion. If you, if you don't get this consistent like this, what happens? Is it's darker in spaces, so you're looking at the overall shading, you want to see how it all sits in again, once you clean the hair off, you can go back to an area once you've moved your eyes away from an area, and then you look back At it again for a second time, what happens this? Is you see something different all right feel good about that? Let'S come back here with my white cones. Did you put my texturize in the way I did. I didn't think that you would need it coming this half-hour this way. Okay, this is Amanda Williams, just like the michelle is the Puerto Rican version, so I'm not gon na use, my texturizing shears, there's somebody put them away. Very therapy need them. Okay - and I can manage without - and sometimes it's nice to just take your hand that you hold the scissors with I kind of have a push the head around see how the hair waxed we use this before we'll use it again, which is called white conditioner. That'S very predator: it's called refresh dry conditioner playing. Some of those has a close your eyes, just a light. Dusting light conditions just gon na give that it's just gon na comment a little. I went to the white comb with the white teeth just so that I can smell just soften the edges, you're just looking for that detail right in here. Second, shortcut of the day my stack finds today at one o'clock, I got a full day from 1:00 until seven o'clock I'll be cutting from 1:00 till 7:30. We have a presentation tonight celebrating ten years of erosion talent here. Would you recommend sliced cutting on this length of hair at this stage? You know you, can you can I don't want to kind of cut the hair too thin? You can it's quite short, so planking. My finder's is better for me for this client, but you know you know I might want to kind of take it and slice cut in here. If I wanted it more PC, but I don't want it to PC because I think it's better less PC personally soften it out but again you know never get bored so keep using different techniques. You know, if you use one a lot change it. So you don't get too bored, that's my advice when you can enjoy how you and I'll kind of think about this, the scalp, the shape of the head. You know look for the way which the hair grows, move the hair around a little use your eyes. You see like in here you might say: hey, you know what that might need a little softening we're working on fine wavy hair and she wants a short, a straight: a cup yeah. So again, nice had taken my hands out and just push it and seeing how that had since she's got great features, she's got, you know beautiful face, so make sure you come in every way, just come in one way: push the hair around look for the detail. It'S always the case. My fingers are a little deeper now, so I'm just softening a little bit long. So when I say my fingers too deep, it means is more hair than my hair. There come forward just another question or if you have a point, cut the top and putting in the shape and that's saving your time at the end. No because it was already texturized. I wanted to put a bit more structure in in the Solana. So take me 25 minutes tops. I don't like to run late. I like to run to time. This is every 25 minutes, it's a little harder today when ya doing it in front of a camera. Also, when you can't really see as well when your cameras, you know cuz, we got a camera in and around we're taking that time, but yeah in the salon. Literally 25 minutes I booked on the 45. This is done in 25, no problemo, and can you library exactly why you push the hair around as you're? Officially I'm looking for wait, I'm looking to see if there's any buildup of weight anywhere. So when you push the hair around, it kind of tells you you use your eyes. So when you push the head this way, you see how it falls and how it moves. You push the hair this way exactly the same. You just always look it and now, if you push it from side to side, you know you're gon na see the peace in us with the shape you're. Looking for the balance here, the structure you know she doesn't have straight hair, it's just slightly textured hair. So we're gon na get it perfect because of the way she's gon na beat me up almost done now. We believes a little bit of product technically we'll use a little bit of defining cream in the hair and then we'll dry it we have to dry it through it. So don't forget if you're interested definitely check us out. You can come to the salon tonight. We have a party from not seven to ten o'clock presentation with our alumni they're going to presenting their techniques. We have some young hairdressers and even Olivia, who is a young hairdresser, but by our book. She'S kind of seasoned now model presentation about eight o'clock come down. Have a glass of wine, a glass of champers with us celebrate our cosmetology school ten years, if you're interested in cosmetology school come down check out the school check out the vibe check out who we are check out what we believe in and then next week next Week, I'm gon na be in Connecticut, Greenwich, Connecticut a period studio and always come check this out. Complementary education and the citizen person Happy Mondays: we've got for a drink after and then elevate. Hair, leaner arrocha is gon na, be an elevate hair. That'S in your ears and then what the following weekend we're gon na, be in Los Angeles at the ice show or the is se show, and I have my trade booth there and my ambassadors are gon na, be there helping. So we had a fun packed start to the year. I'M Francisco asses the top disconnected at any point know Francisco. The top is not disconnected at all. It'S all connected in see it's all connected in no disconnection whatsoever. You don't disconnection on this kind of hair because on this kind of she's gon na wear a hair straight and it's disconnected, you can end up with a bump all right. Let'S clean the hair off almost done, she looks. I'M gon na clean the hand up just a little more before I knew ya so come on, I'm gon na survive. Thank you. So just tighten just gently line the scissors flap just tighten by the scissors flat and just try and create that so it's kind of a definitive hairline, but not a harsh line, a little piece it side to side. You can see that we managed to get that when she moves side to side. It allows their hair to fall into the perfect natural state. Okay, I'm gon na take a little bit of defiling painting. So this is our defining cream feel like you taking acid okay. So we're gon na take a little bit of this defining cream, so fresh one just take a little bit of it and we're gon na just place. It right in my thumb, are in the pound my hand and I'm gon na rub it in rub it. In rub it in rub it in rub it in rub it in and we're rubbing in both hands. So I got a nice nice work into her. You can see out straightaway. You have a lot of fun playing right there. He hasn't any hairdresser, yes, hi Joe did you apply a pre styling to thicken it up or there's particular reason why I used to find me cream before blood right. I want to put it in the blood blaster way to move it around yeah. She wants the piece in s and she gets the piece in us with the defiling. Creepy gives you that PC PC love, never blast it with a dryer with no knowledge it, and then, whenever you get the chance man, can you just go over the technique that you for the yeah? I don't throw everything on income. Is the good news? Is late? Comers you can always go back and watch it, but I'll show you to go with the nightclub, so that gives it that texture. Now you see that texture kind of thickness it gives it some shine to. I gave you some shine. That'S the defining trigger a little bit of Sheen. Also, it's the hide, the you know, the hydro mist you like it yeah. So basically what we did was we sectioned at the round of their head and then we kind of sat in and followed it all. The way around, once we got to this as we try to determine the slide into the back, we then worked across the top. We went over the center of the head, so we cut literally all of this side. First then, we came back to this side knocked it out section the hair watch, it all the way flat and then we transition up and over so pulling the hair up and over leaving or length through the sensor. Then I cross check through the middle and just texturized, and then I literally came down the banks and kind of took the wait at the bank. Is this way? So we don't have a corner there, that kind of sits the banging if she spins a little bit. This week see how that sits that bang in as opposed to so you literally take the corner out and it's it's flutter and then the rest. We kind of created our hairline. You have a look here. We created a like an outline for the hairline because she has quite a low hairline and then we just personalized the cup we did. We had a lot of fun. I think we had a lot of fun. You have a lot of fun, I did so. Don'T forget, you can definitely come and see us next week and in Connecticut I will be in Greenwich Connecticut on Monday night 5:30 RSVP space is limited. Complementary also elevate ahead next weekend in New Orleans, definitely check out Lena she's gon na get out on stage sharing the ocean technique, you're interested in classes. You want to learn razor cutting my signature technique come to our razor class. Our first raise the class at the end. It'S rays the fundamentals it's gon na be taught by me, and then you can't wait till February. The 4th then come down to Soho tonight for our cosmetology school celebration, 10 years of cosmetology Loretta roll caramel is here in the house and she's the teacher she's our principal. She started the school with me 10 years ago and you're actually kind of in the Academy right now, and this used to be a big wine warehouse and, I said, tell everybody once I drop the line into an academy so come and check us out. Amanda feels happy and I'm gon na take some pictures or post one eyelash to grab the see you next next week for Brooklyn live, hopefully we'll be in Brooklyn. We weren't in Brooklyn this week because the city shut the water off for the fourth time. Thank you. Mr. de Blasio yo yo, thank you.

Janet Pennel: WOW! What a difference quality perfectionism makes! THIS is what I expected when I had my waist length hair cut 3 weeks ago. I've had it cut twice since then and it's STILL too long! I've really enjoyed watching this magnificent talent. Thank you for continuing GOOD work!

Adelia boop: I will try to make this by myself; we are in lockdown, no hairdressers ‍♀️ Great video!!!!

Janet Mannis: One of the nicest hair styles I’ve since in a long time! Beautiful and well cut!

Barb Shofner: So much like my own, love this cut! And, cut and styled so beautifully!!

Joan Gentile: Wow!! This guy is great!! He explains how he's cutting the hair. I love when hairstylists explain what they are doing. Excellent job!! ❤

Charlene Kelley: What a wonderful video! Gorgeous model, and Nick is so patient and reassuring and a wonderful teacher!!! More videos on short hair cuts please.

JubeeBijou: Wow, this pixie suits her so well and gives the illusion of muhc fuller hair. She's a beauty!

Joan Gentile: I love this hairstyle!! My hair is the same texture. I love it!! ❤

Sherin Lee ND CNC: THIS STYLIST IS INCREDIBLE PARTICULARLY WITH GIVING INSTRUCTIONS.

Wendy Fiolek: I have the same pixie cut. I even have the same hair color. I cut it from a shoulder length bob. I’m really loving it. It’s so nice to not spend a ton of time on your hair.

Megan Emily: Excellent explanation, thank you! I have similar hair and a similar starting cut, it's good to see a little more detail of how to debulk it.

Magdalena Szafrańska: Przepięknie!!!!Mistrzostwo i pasja!

Marie Quismundo: wow.i love the way he cuts her hair.i've just have my haircut similar to hers.the hairdresser didn't cut my hair that way.she used razor to make it quick.here in the philippines.they don't have patience in cutting hair.how i wish my hair looks like hers.

Mary Bell: Adorable ❤️ absolutely love this cut. Greetings from Appleton, Wisconsin USA

Katerina S: Pretty nice! Thanks for the tutorial!

Bajoobie Cuzican: You know when you've received a really good hair cut! Nick Arrojo is a master!

mich blue: What a great hair cut on a gorgeous model!

Stephanie Sturgeon: I have the same type hair as her, thin fine & curls on tips. Ive always hated my hair. Never could get the right cut except in late 90s when I went real short with spiked out in back & top. Love the way hes making it look like more hair all the way to scalp. I just love it, looks so fresh, clean cute with her face with her pretty eyes! She just got her the million dollar haircut

Sheila Lugg: Fabulous cut and products. The height of precision cutting. Awesome.

Josefina aurora Gómez tagle: Me encantó lo felicito... saludos desde México DF

Alchemi-Azazel Goddess: Too cute! I love her hair cut she’s beautiful ❤️

Kirstie Thompson: Just beautiful. Really suits her. Excellent cut

Lifeiswhatmovesme: I have a similar haircut. What I love most is that this guy uses scissors over comb ... my hairdresser uses clippers and it annoys me!

louise mazan: I have short hair and love it. Mine is cut very similar. Going this week to cut it again. Going to take some of the tips you shared with my hairdresser. The model is a beautiful girl - very attractive! Wish I could come to you. I am from Ohio. I have gravitated toward short hair for a long time. In summer which it is now just let my hair dry naturally. Hope to see some more of your haircuts.

Lucie Taylor: Hi Nick! I love this cut, do you ever come back to the U.K. and if so can I book an appointment with you for a similar cut?

Lucia V: Beautiful hair cut and model, mod and chic. Short hair is the fountain of youth instantly! Regards,

KANDACE PATTERSON: Stunningly perfect!

Joan De Winnaar: Beautifully done!

T K: Awesome job she looks adorable and classy!

Melinda Moore: I love Nick! I have curly hair. Love this!! Miss the What Not to Wear show!!!!! This lady is beautiful. She can wear it straight or curly. I'm an oldie but a goodie. Wink wink. Well done! Love this hairstyle!

Jackie Fuller: Beautiful cut! I want mine to look like that but can’t get anyone to cut it right and mine is very similar to hers.

Anita Kushwaha: Awsome hair cut for very thin hair... Great job

Me wiggles: Beautiful cut, model and styling!

Janine Brewer: Looks really good that is so cute did a good job

melissa bolander: Beautiful ! I love short cuts!

Angela: The ladies hair was thin initially.. Yet you transformed it so wonderfully ❤️

tkjt54: Such a great haircut!

Gypsy Witch: What a lovely cut she looks beautiful. Nice job.

Stefanie Betz Haas: I love this haircut! ❤️❤️❤️

Catherine C: I have never cut hair. And i fixed my mother inlaws hair it was awesome..thanks for the best tips

Brenda Bee: Beautiful girl fabulous haircut. I just had over 17 inches cut off. I used this video as what I wanted in my cut. My hair happens to be salt and pepper so not as straight as this young ladies. But almost looks the same although you’re obviously more experienced. I went a bit shorter as it wanted to be puffy. Wish I could come see you

sam willia: I love this haircut on her! One thing I have noticed, with people who look great with this haircut, is that you need small facial features to wear it well.

Marta Dulska: ŚLICZNA FRYZURKA.

Alejandra Velasquez: Now this is the pixie cut I want

Arlene Mock: This is how I was taught how to cut hair in the sixties. This is how I wear my hair now if I can find someone to do it this way. They always seem to have their own version.

Judy Berends: She is so pretty ..She has beautiful eyes and her hair is already cute. She is so attractive. Thank you for posting this haircut.

Daloo Al: Shaving is sweet, cutting hair with a comb and scissors, and straightening it is very sweet I like your hair cut and short hair, very practical

Hope Martinez: Love this cut !

Cristabolina Velazquez: Beautifully done

Laurie Jo: She has the perfect face for this haircut. Great job on the haircut.

mar yum: That hair cut made her look younger and pretty

Patriciapats: Beautiful haircut ✨⭐

Diane Behrman: Adorable her hair looks so much thicker

Cheryl Perry: I love short haircuts just like this!

Ang C: She looks so beautiful good job

Marta Dulska: PRZEPIÈKNA DZIEWCZYNA.PRZEŚLICZNE OCZY.POZDRAWIAM.

Anna Mote: She is beautiful. Love the cut.

Marcia Gonçalves: Boa tarde amei o corte

uno momento: a very succesful haircut

maria luisa tabares: Beautiful!

Ana Silva: Eu gostei obrigada

Janie Hinojosa: Love that hairstyle. Wow. I need it.

Buzz Cut: Wonderful work.You are a beautiful young women. I love it ‍

Blondy: She's gorgeous with gorgeous eyes.

Joyce Pendleton: Looks very nice!

Billie Hicks: Perfect, just perfect!!!!!

Dana Mongar: With her beautiful blue eyes you dont even notice her hair . Shes got beautiful skin and face too . Very pretty woman! Xo

Robin Crook: I really enjoyed you as the stylist for WNTW. You are definitely one of the best.

Angela Maria Martins Ribeiro: Melhor vídeo de corte !

Karen Moss: I love it!

Maria Talavera: It looks so cute on her ❤️

CJ Marks: Love the cut!!

Katherine Pisano: Love the haircut, she looks beautiful

Linda Durand: Beautiful cut, wish I had him to cut my hair, been trying to get a pixie just like this, nice and short but still very feminine, any hairdresser I've been to in the past 8 months always end up giving me more of a boy cut, extremely disappointing to say the least

Sally: This cut really suits her.

Dorothy Persons: Other than her hair being curly, the fine, thin hair is just like mine. I want him to cut my hair!! He did hers so beautifully!!

Donna Johnson: Beautiful cut. Beautiful girl but I thought he was never gonna stop futzing with her hair!

Laurie Estes: Would love to have you cut my pixie! Seems impossible to find someone who knows what they're doing with a cut like this. Will be trying again soon, before I go at this myself... which would be very bad. You're a genius with hair.

Maria Do carmo: Lindo esse corte

irishsetterarchie: Fabulous!!

Joan Gentile: Where is this guy?? I want him to cut my hair!! Lol. He's amazing!! ❤

Marie Quismundo: beautiful,perfect.

F M: Really excellent job

Andrea Radford: I think the hairdresser should've worked the cut around her hair thinning issues as well as good styling. He seems like a good hairdresser but probably lacked insight into what she really needed.

KANDACE PATTERSON: No body can cut like this anymore..I love a poi t cut for fine hair...beautiful

Karen Royal: I wish he could cut my hair like this.. I've have had horrible experiences with hair dressers..always walking out in tears..

Lonie Sharp: She is just lovely!

Εύα Οικονόμου: I love it.

Billie Hicks: I live in Southern California and I really need someone of your caliber to cut and style my hair…

Amy Li: 太棒了

Janette McGregor: WHERE IS THIS HAIRDRESSER LOCATED? I LOVE HOW PRECISE & METICULOUS HE IS!!!!!!!!!! Love his accent too FIRST OFF, MEN HAIRDRESSERS ARE BETTER, IN MY OPINION & I’D GO TO HIM IN A HEARTBEAT … if he was in my area If anyone knows his name or where he works … please let me know

Joan Veit: Beautiful job

norma segura: HERMOSO

Ruth Snead: She would look good in any style. I have had this cut for years...so freeing.

Francisco Nancy: I love it the you cut the pixie haircut...I learn so much ..thank you .mr arojo

Susan Dodd: Love the cut

Ana Silva: Uma mulher linda maravilhosa

Loulou: She has very thin hair, not a lot of hair but, with the haircut, she looks like she have more hair. Very nice.

Esthet Cardeña: Beautiful

Sa Soual: You have a level very high I like your style haircut I follow your haircut always

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