Perfect Layered Men'S Haircut Tutorial - Thesalonguy

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Here's a perfect layered men's haircut tutorial. This layered haircut is also suitable for women. The key to a perfect haircut is consistent body position, consistent tension and a clear vision on the end result. Men seem to be wearing longer medium length hairstyles these days so this is a great tutorial for a client, barbers or stylists.

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What'S going on YouTube, Stephen is Salonga here and in today's video we're going to be making over this mannequin and creating what I'm going to call the perfect, blended, layered haircut, meaning I'm not gon na cut it super short. It'S not gon na be super long, but I'm gon na create a beautiful flowing layered haircut. It may be kind of like an 80s layered haircut or something, but you know I focused so many of my haircuts on you know with women's haircuts when it comes to layering, but you know maybe you're a guy who wants to grow his hair longer. It'S just not laying right and this video is going to be great, for you know whether you're a barber learning you wanting to learn more about mens haircutting great for a stylist somebody in school or if you're a client. Just you know trying to understand a haircut of how it could work properly for you, so I'm gon na wash this head and we'll be right back to get started so before we start this haircut. I also want let you guys know that I do have haircutting combs now that I am selling that are available on my website. I basically have been spending a lot of money on my combs over the years, and I said you know what this is way too. Ridiculous, I want to find something that I can actually sell that I use. That is like a lot cheaper. So basically, these are plastic but they're, a higher-quality plastic they're, not garbage, and I have them in two colors, because if you have, maybe you know, lighter hair, you want some contrast, also to kind of match my brand color of the red and white and the white Ones work great, especially if you're working on darker hair, as you can see you know it just allows for a better contrast, so they are available. You can see by the card here that I'm I'm posting a pop. Also, you can check it out in my description at the end of the video. I do have them on sale right now, and it's free shipping so definitely take advantage of the offer and check these out. The first thing I suggest is to find the natural parting. If you're, unsure of where the natural parting is or not sure how to do it, you know what I like to do is line the comb up right on the top of the nose here and just draw like you're drawing a line straight back right on the Top of the head like so and once you do that you can then split it into four quadrants and what I mean by four quadrants is we're separating the entire head to make it easy, so basically finding the top of the head. Alright, which is right here. You lay the comb flat on the head and whoever lays flat is where the top of the head is, where it's the flattest. So usually that's right around this area, which is right behind the ear and these four quadrants, what it's simply doing, it's nothing complicated. It'S just separating the front from the back and again. This is what we call the division point. So if you are in beauty school right now, you're probably gon na be hearing that word those words the vision point, but it's literally just dividing. Okay, it's dividing the front and the back, because what you do need to realize is that this is treated completely differently than the back when it comes to the haircut all right and that's that's really the only thing. It'S very very helpful to be honest with you, because all you're doing is separating it and, while you're cutting, I am going to tell you it's extremely helpful to have a clearer vision of where you're cutting. So what I like to do now. Not every guy is going to have their hair as long as this coming in to you, but it's better to be prepared and knowledgeable than not right. So what I like to do is basically you can hold this up out of the way and you can clip it out of the way you can do really do whatever you want. But what I'm going to do is I'm going to establish the length and all I'm doing is laying my combs straight down and I'm going to cut straight across. That'S it flip around on the other side and cut straight across and basically folks. We have our base right through here. We have our base next thing. What I'm going to do is I'm going to bring this down again and do the same thing throughout the entire back of the head right. Make it very very simple: there's the guy from underneath and cut straight across flip the scissors around and cut straight across, bring this all down before you know it. The entire haircut is gon na, be you know halfway done calming us all straight again. You can use your fingers if you want to kind of lock it in, but sometimes when you give when you cut the hair with no tension, that's when it's actually the straightest. Okay, when you cut the hair with no tension whatsoever, if you want to use the comb like, so you can almost like as a ruler to cut straight across like that. But you know a lot of times. If you do end up using the comb or your fingers, it will start to create some sort of elevated shape or something so now we're going to work up into the sides and through the top, to create again we're creating our foundation so always make sure the Head is straight, and now the finger positioning really will dictate the angle. So the more you point, your fingers up, the more of an angle you're gon na create, like so by rotating the more you keep your fingers straight down like this. That'S going to prevent an angle this way and it's gon na be a lot more straight, so what I want to do, and I'm using the fine teeth of the comb here, because I do want to have this nice and solid here - is I'm going to extend My fingers and or angle my fingers up pretty significantly because I do want to create a bit of an angle coming up right in through here. Okay, move any hair out of the way that actually is going to be in the way of cutting, and I'm sorry if I got it in the way right there. But here we go we're going to cut downwards this way and here in the very very very front again, this really depends on how short you want it, but here's the length and I'm doing, which is right about the bridge of the nose right here and we're Cutting this all on an angle going back down like this, so if you can see here, we've created a perfectly angled shape going down and through here now we're going to do the same thing on the other side. Right now I haven't moved at all. I'M I'm staying in the same position, my body position and that's essential. You don't have to be jumping around doing acrobat moves you know or hanging from the ceiling. I mean you can literally just stay in one spot, this entire haircut. You know which I think which goes to show you know how a lot of people out there are doing all these, these freakish handstands to cut hair it. Doesn'T you don't have to do that? You know you can just literally stand in one spot. Keep your body in a good position and not hurt yourself all right, so there we are youth on the other side. What I like to do is just stand in front. Do a little check right here to make sure we're balanced, make sure we run worst even even-steven. Unfortunately, right now we're uneven Steven, I have to cut the side a little bit shorter, but that's the whole point of you know not everybody's perfect. If you get it in one, one shot, then good for you now, let's, let's see what we got here. Okay, look at this! If you look at this, you could almost say wow this. This is actually a good haircut. Any guy can leave. I mean even a woman can leave anyone can leave with a hair cut like this. That'S why the base is so important. What would happen if we didn't layer this and we didn't create any sort of movement? Well, that's the thing it wouldn't have a lot of movement. You know, will it look good? The only reason it will look good is because we got this shorter and we've got some flowing through here, but the problem is: is that it's not? You know it's not gon na have a lot of movement up and through here it may be very, very heavy. So again, will it work sure to work? Is it something that you want? I don't know in my experience. I'Ve noticed. Sometimes people complain about their hair. Being too heavy right and not having a lot of movements, but there are guys who you know: don't want a lot of movement, so it really depends alright. So now, let's create some layers and we'll do kind of a medium length layer in through here now. The key is with layers which is really really important wherever you hold this up right. If I cut it right here, it's gon na fall into the back, so you got it and you also don't want to cut it shorter than the front piece right in through here as well right. So we've got this right through here and then all this - and this has that connect into here. So you don't want to go too short and you don't wan na go super long. So a good in-between balance would be about right here. Right, which is I'd, say about seven inches or so six or seven inches right at the top here, and that first piece in the back. That is where I'm starting the layers. So I'm gon na take a horizontal section right here, and this is how I'm doing the entire back of the head we're gon na comb. This all straight up to match again I'm using the fine teeth of the comb. There'S my guide, I'm going to cut straight across, as you can see right in through here. This is what it looks like from the front right there. It is so I'm gon na let that drop down. I'M gon na take a section here on the other side. On the back again combing it straight up and there's my guide keeping the arm as parallel as you possibly can and through here and then there we have it so once we have that done, we're going to comb this all down and now we're going to actually Create some blending so when we cut that piece, here's where the layers going to start right around here and we're now going to comb this straight out from the head. There'S the guide right there there's what we're gon na cut and we're going to extend this all the way down to the bottom. The reason I'm going to extend this all the way down to the bottom is because I want to have a little bit more movement down through here. So a lot of times, people will talk about. Oh the hair flips a lot. The hair moves. If you don't want the hair to flip at all, and you don't want to have those pieces kind of flipping out or showing those layers, then definitely either don't lip layer it at all, or you want to keep that first layer that you cut a lot longer. A lot longer, almost like you're, just you know, skimming the top, because again this will travel all the way down through here, creating that weight. So for this haircut I do want to create some movement. Alright, we go once again calming us straight out, and all we're doing now is just connecting right, we're simply just connecting the dots and putting everything together with the layers to make sure the entire back has some movement to it. So once we get right here behind the the division point, as you can see, I'm combing this all straight back behind the ear. This way, I'm not extending my body outwards beyond that, because I want to maintain the weight in through here which I'll remove when we get through here right, you're gon na. Thank me later trust me all right. So now we're gon na pick back up to do the other side and there's the guide and we're gon na cut straight down. You can pick up a piece from the other side if you want but make sure that you go all the way down to the very very bottom you're, not cutting the length here, because that's already established you're, just you're, just basically cutting what's on top of it. All right there's the guy there and once you the thing with men's haircutting or even just haircutting in general, once you get the pattern down and once you understand what you're doing and you don't complicate it. Alright, there's there's a lot of hair cutters out there who make this almost impossible to understand with the Greens of elevation with different body position with different days with different debt with 18 different sections 45 different clips. You know, for me, that's cool! If you want to do that and put on a great show, that's awesome, but you know a lot of times those haircuts look good for about 10 minutes right, but when you have all those crazy disconnects and all these pieces that are separated and this and that The hair doesn't grow out super well, it grows out. It grows out with like gaps in it grows out with holes in it grows out with the haircut being unbalanced, to read the way I cut hair and again, I'm not saying to be the best and I'm not discrediting anyone's abilities to cut hair in a very Systematic way, I just feel that, with my experience I like to cut hair as simple simplistic as possible, so it'll grow out good it'll be effective, I'll, be able to get a duck, get the job done efficiently and it'll also be very, very well balanced. That'S how I want to cut here all right, so, as you can see, I'm keeping everything very very simple. Now, even though it looks simple, you can still, you know, mess this up and that's why this this method of me cutting helps, simplify everything all right. So now, what I'm doing is I'm cross-checking by combing everything straight out horizontally and all I'm doing is going throughout the back and I'm skimming off any pieces. That may be a little unbalanced when I say unbalanced. It'S my way of saying longer, you know and and again I've basically been in the same spot for like the entire haircut all right, I have barely moved my body. You know I do have to be careful in certain angles that I go in because of my back injury on my neck, but even though, if I didn't have that I'd still be able to stand in one spot. So now, what we're going to do is we're going to connect this part. This is something that I do in literally every haircutting video that I do it's. It'S very very essential. This part right in through here and very simple. The best way to do it is just think that you're doing a mohawk section right down the middle right right down the middle. That'S the focus! That'S we're! Gon na connect everything, because that later at some point, you're gon na do the corners on the sides. All right now, that's done it's time to cut the top again we're in the middle, but we're gon na cut the top horizontally. Now, because we've already move on from the past, we're looking ahead to the future and we're gon na cut everything straight up. What'S going to happen is, as we get to the very very front, like this area, we're gon na see, there's not a lot of hair to be cut honestly, because that is why you know when we blended everything throughout the the foundation, it was all basically pretty Balanced, which was very, very important, so that's what I'm saying a good foundation is important, all right, so the top is done and we've got the corners and the sides. If you break the haircutting down that easily and that's simplistically, it's going to be a lifesaver okay. There'S the corner and we're gon na bring it straight out and there we actually see some hair there that needs to come off because we haven't really done any layering and what this is going to do. I mentioned the beginning of this haircut that this is. You know a perfectly blended layered haircut. What does that mean? It means the entire haircut it's flowing with the in with like in itself. It'S got a seamless flow, it's all completely connected and it's perfectly balanced. That'S really what that means, so we're doing the corners and then the sides the sides are down and through here. That'S how I classify haircuts, tops corner sides and then the back following this pattern will make life very, very easy. So sometimes people will have finer hair and what you need to be careful is to prevent from creating any huge gaps or holes or anything you may want to take a thicker section right, a thicker section to kind of make it a bit more dense. This way you can see all that weight and not get rid of it by accident. All right, what's important with the very look the sides down to here, is that you do extend the haircut all the way down to the bottom here right. If you leave these pieces disconnected from the layers again, it's not going to go out how you want it to in some situations like I said, and some hair cutters like to do these things to leave pieces out for whatever it is, but again, that's usually temporary And a lot of times, I've noticed in my experience, seeing these guys do this stuff or senior stylists. Do it it's because they're doing trying to create a specific look or an effect at that very moment, and it works for a short amount of time. But then the grow up process isn't always the best. Alright. So once again guys if you're, seeing I'm literally in the same spot right, I'm not standing on my head, I'm not hanging from the ceiling, I'm not doing. Jumping jacks, I'm literally just standing in the same exact spot that I've been in pretty much throughout the entire haircut, which goes to prove something that you you know posture is everything body position. Is everything alright so once again we're just connecting the layers now we're here? We are on the very very front and I'm combing back now on top of the section here we go just that little bit right there. This haircut literally, can be done. If I wasn't talking, I can have this haircut done enough. I'D say about 20 minutes right. 20 minutes, if I didn't talk at all, you know my thing is I'm a big talker, so I like to communicate and also because I'm teaching a darn video, so this part here what we're doing is we're just going to snip that little bit. This is a this is to make sure that the entire top is perfectly blended again we're going for perfect layers and anything that you may see it's a little bit longer. This is your chance to get rid of it and to make sure it's all even - and this is where it's going to jump out at you. This is where the hair will start talking to you say: hey dude, you missed. You missed a section over here right. This is the ideal time to do it all. So this is why this comb comes in handy, because it's a white color and you can actually see you - can see the hair a little better and while you're combing it right gives a little more contrast. Alright. So, let's take a look: what we got, let's bring the mannequin head up a little bit and what I like to do is I'm going to run my fingers through the hair like this and just double-check everything, let's bring it this way again, I'm looking for even-steven Here, alright, I think I'm a little longer on this side here. So if you are a little longer on one side, all you got to do is go back in and simply start to search throughout the haircut of what happened. Okay, there. It is right there. I didn't I didn't take this far back enough into the side of the corner, and this is where I was feeling the length of being a little bit longer. Okay, it's all right there and let's check this here, all right, just a little bit, not much, but you have to feel for the area's right feel for the areas that are longer or like I said, the hair will basically it'll be very obvious if you're pulling Hair and it's a lot longer on one side, go back to that area and fix it with haircutting, once you're able to figure out how to fix a problem, then that's really the difference. Between being. You know a really really good, hair cutter and kind of a mediocre. Alright, if you're a client watching this and you're one of those dudes who basically likes to let your hair air-dry, who wants to just you know, not be bothered by it. You got that perfect. Hair just flows right into place. You can spray, maybe some 25 spray of mine into it. You can you know and then just let it air dry. You know if your hair is a bit wavy any time you let the hair air dry, it will form with a little bit more curl right, as you can see it through here. What do layers do all this stuff that I layered it will actually enhance the wave or enhance the crow, because now you've got rid of all that weight into here, which is allowing the hair to move, as I mentioned before, if you don't have any layers, this Will all lay flat like this and the hair will just be flat to the head? That'S it layers will actually create some movement, and so now we can ply any sort of I'm actually testing out a new blow dry cream that I've been working on. For the last month or two and I'm gon na run this through the hair and we're going to aired we're gon na blow dry. This, and I want to show you a few different techniques of what you can do. But as you can see in through here the more we kind of scrunch this, it's automatically bring out the wave and a lot of you guys want to know you know how do I get my hair to look wavy? How do I get to have some texture to it? Well, setting it with something like this, you know kind of set it and forget it: let it air dry and it'll dry with some texture and some wave to it. Now, if you don't want to have any wave to it, and you want the hair to be a little more on the smoother and more tame side, I'm gon na use just my hands for this. The key is when you blow dry hair like this, you do not want to shake it and rattle it up like this. A lot of times, people dry, their hair, they're, going all over the place. All you're doing is creating a hot mess, a frizz Bahl you're. Creating a mess you don't want to do that. You want to actually tame the hair like this and almost like you're kind of lightly pulling on the hair and you're smoothing it with your hands right. So, let's, let's check it out. Alright, let's talk about the style. Now and as you can see, I mean this looks pretty good, no matter what you know all because of the way we cut it right. So, let's talk about, if you want to have your hair all coming down forward. Okay, there's gon na be some guys out there that want kind of like a haircut like this, where it just Falls a little bit in the face, and you just kind of have some hair coming down like that looks kind of really really cool. All right. There'S one look right there. Alright, another look is if you want to have that kind of really feathered, layered, look where it's all going back, showing off the layers. Let'S turn the mannequin. This way everything is going back and it's all working in to the bottom and through here so again, a very very nice beautifully executed haircut down through here and it all flows down to the bottom right same thing. On the other side, good side angle and through here it all flows back works into the shape down and through here and there we have it, it really depends on how you want to wear it right. You want to go over to the side this way. Alright, you can do a side parting, total side parting like that, you can flip it around. You know, on the other side, if you want to do a sorry parting on this way, if you want to get, you know a little more volume into the front here. Right like that, you can do that. You can go right down the middle kind of like how we cut it and have it almost like a feathered hair cut coming down like this, you know, which is also really really cool. I mean you really can do a lot with it with a good haircut. You really have a lot of options, alright, guys. Thank you. So much for watching and again, please check out my hair cutting homes that are now for sale. A link is in the description of where you can get them basically on my website and I'm doing a sale right now. So, if you are looking for, you know a professional type tool to comb your hair, this is what I use. Okay. So thank you guys. So much for watching, let me know in the comments below if you enjoyed this video, don't forget to Like comment and subscribe click. The bell and I'll see you next time for more videos with a salon. Guy

Joice Yoshimura: This is the first time I ever cut anyone's hair in my life, and thanks to your video I have done a pretty good job on my husbands at this time of pandemic. I watched it a few times, I took notes and I played it while I was cutting it and even though I'm not nearly as quick or as precise as you are, the final result is really good. I'm really grateful!

Lucy Holmes: I came back to say THANK YOU! I used this technique on my dad’s hair and it actually worked so well. He is so impressed! I ended up taking it much shorter, as he requested and both my parents are insisting that I did a great job. I’ve never done anything like this before and I was nervous. Now my mum, husband and son are all lining up. Thank you again for your wonderful tutorial...Although I can’t wait until salons are safe again, it’s not an easy job at all and I think hairdressers are hair artists and well worth the money!

Chyann Hughes: I’ve been trying to cut my boyfriends hair with other tutorials for years, and I always mess up. I HAVEN’T TRIED YET.... but this tutorial is SO GOOD.. that I’ve learned a LOT more already. I can go off of this one confidently. Thank you so much!

Peter G.: Great and masculine cut! i always try to grow my hair to achieve this look but i'm always getting annoyed by the awkward stage and with my hair being way too thick i just end up going for the boring casual fades :D

Baby Cthulhu: I tried it for the first time tonight on myself and it turned out looking pretty good! Thanks so much for the easy to follow tutorial!

djporcaro: Thank you for this! I just cut my husband's medium length hair here in CA where the salons still aren't open. This was a simple enough instructional to follow after watching a few times.

Katrina Wallis-King: Great video this is the length/style I strive for when cutting my son’s hair... Really helpful breaking it down into clear steps. thank you!!

LucidDreamer Entertainment: Thank you for this, I had cut my front bangs a little shorter a while ago so that they would have more volume, but the rest of my hair didn’t look right, I did what you did and cut a straight line across the side of my face getting shorter towards the front, and wow it made a huge difference with just a little trim, you’re correct it’s all about the base.

Kath: This is how my husband likes his hair. Thanks for the instructional!

Ram kumar: Perfect.. this is how I want my haircut to be, will show it to my hair stylist in the next visit.

: Recently I've been interested in cutting hair. I used another of your tutorials on myself and even though it is not perfect by any means, I'm still very pleased with the result. I watched this tutorial because my brother likes this haircut, so I'll ask him if he lets me practice on his hair lol. Thank you!

Katie: About to cut my bf's hair again and yes, i came right back to this video....so full of tips and simple jargon so, its soooo easy for me to follow. you do a great tutorial. thank you!

Merry Prewitt: So funny! I literally just did this to my husband's hair! He wanted it shorter, he had hair down to the middle of his back and wanted it cut down but not super short. Thank you for all of your videos! Just found your channel and have started watching them! Also subscribed Thank you for making it so simple! LOVE IT!!! ❤️❤️❤️

Cecilia Calderon: Thank you so much. This is the best video for hair cut and I thank you because I understand the way you explain it. It is clear and it is awesome! I feel now that I can actually give a nice haircut to my son and I'm loving feeling this confident thanks to you! Thank you again, blessings and best regards!

Hypnotic Touch Touch: I want to thank for making it plain and taking time to teach the wealth of knowledge you've acquired throughout your career. I watched every minute of this video and I'm grateful you made it. ‍♂️♥️‍♂️

Melbby209: Such a faster way to do the cut then alot of other videos I've seen! Thank you!

Kurt 420: Really informative and helpful video! Thanks a lot. I found this video through your "why my hair is falling flat" video, and i've never had any volume or texture to my hair, so i figured this might've been why. So i was wondering if this would be possible with shorter hair, i'm not sure what the length of my hair is, but it reaches my nose.

Lim Xuan Ting: this is exactly how i imagined my next haircut, thank you for this Stephen!

내일도오늘만큼: You make so easy simple and still perfect! Thank you sooo much my lockdown saver

Cindy Heath: I used this video as my guide to cut my husbands hair. It’s my first hair cut given with scissors. I’ve buzzed my sons hair when he was little. I kinda got lost a couple of times but was able to figure it out. My husband’s gray and curly hair made it a challenge for sure. He is happy and so am I because he really needed a hair cut. Thanks for your videos. I’ve watched about 10 of them to prep for one basic hair cut. Great instructions.

Teresa Mertens-Montejo: Good explanation, a good teacher! Thanks for sharing your time for us.

Chase Umansky: I’m growing my hair out at the moment and this is what I want. I’m far out from my goal being only about 4 months into my goal. I still have a while to go but this really motivates me since this is what I want my hair to look like when I’m done. Thank you

Linda Padilla Schulman: Thank you, cutting my son’s hair this morning. Appreciate the “long cut!”

Neve Sellers: Thanks so much for this tutorial it worked so well!!

cindi monks: Great video thank you! My son wants his hair longer I needed to learn how to blend the top more into the sides

jen: got my mum to cut my hair using this tutorial and it turned out great, thank u stephen!

milk tea: i’m not a man... but i’m going to try this haircut! thanks for the tutorial!

Mother May I: This was SO helpful for my hubby’s emergency cut tonight! Thank you!!!

Hopper: So wonderful, many thanks for showing! Note hairdressers should watch this.

Yuko Miyamura: I've been looking through some haircut ideas for when I may be able to finally cut my hair! I'm definitely saving this video for later.

حمزة: I have the same hair and this is exactly the hair cut i wish i could have every month but they always cut it too short and i have to wait 6 months for it to grow back so i just don't bother with it anymore and i wear it in a man bun that i am very bored with . I shy from being too persistent about the details that i want because i dont want to come off as too superficial or girly or whatever i wish i could just have them watch this video before going in . Can you please suggest a hairdresser for me in brooklyn or manhattan that's affordable (30$) and would know exactly how to do this, thank you .

Angelillo74: Wow this is an awesome haircut! I really like it man. Great work.

Ariana: This is really useful. Thank you!

Bradlee297: Great teacher! My hair came out perfect

SwayV: I feel jealous. I don't have a barber like him. That mannequin is so lucky.

Amy Webb: My son LOVED this cut. Thank you!!!

ahvike124: I think I have to show this video next time I go to a salon. It seems like for most hairdressers layering is a quick touch up job at the end of the session.

MonMowi Marciga: Easy to follow, thanks.

wlflightlr: Fantastic! I am using this video as a training tool to learn at home. Thx!!

Steve Wills: Love this look, i am growing my hair to get this cut

varyshacute: Thank you so much! This is so helpful!

Maricel: my mom told me that I don't look good when I get a short haircut and she told me that having the very long hair suits me but my hair is thin. and I came up with this video, and I know exactly what my next haircut would be.

Natanael Medina: I've always wanted this haircut but never knew how to do it/ ask the guy how to do it, now I know thanks to you mate, srsly keep the good work

Emily Haddow: Love this video, thank you! Could you do a video on overdirection ?

pimpmyride: I love this cut before the layers. It’s a nice beachy cut.

Tom Johnson: You're a great hairdresser. There should be more like you.

Phuong Duong: Very good layered hair cut tutorial. Thanks

Dean Gulston: If you don't have straight hair, this type of haircut is very difficult to understand.

Baloney Zero: Towards the end that was the most Han Solo looking thing ever. I think I just found my next haircut.

Matalang: Love this hairstyles.. Gonna be my next hair.. But my hair still not long enough..

Alex Quinn: Could you make a tutorial for men medium hairstyle like this but for guys with curly or wavy hair please

Raquel Sánchez: I am learning English and how to cut the hair with you. Gracias maestro!!

Christine Johnson: Great cut and you are an awesome teacher

TiffiT.: I could watch you cut hair all day! Do you do color also?

Rosanna Bishop: I think the Salon Guy is awesome. But, I wish he would show a shorter hair cut like this that blends just slightly over the ear (not above) that can be combed back if want to or just leave straight down beautifully layered. Everything that I see is either too short or too long. However, this was somewhat helpful! Thanks!

leonfx2009: Does this hairstyle works with a wavy, curly hair? I've been growing out my hair for a year and a month now!

Amflo Greenhouse: thank you with the instructional.. I did this to my son, but my son hair is so thick.. i got trouble..

psychoedits xx: I’m a girl and this is literally how I’ve wanted my hair for ages. Not at the same length but very very similar and I’m considering cutting it myself but I’m not sure if it’ll even be remotely close. Any tips

Joy van der Clute: Would this haircut still work if there is some receding hair line at the temples and thinning/coarsening of the hair at the top? And if the rest of the hair is pretty thick and has some waviness?

Arran Mozafarian: Need more videos like this

Jordan Wheeler: my boyfriend wants me to cut his hair, my moms a stylist but very busy so this is a great guide and i think hell look great!

edgelord Alanpole: I need this man to be my hairstylist

Miran Shoobash: As usual, you are really amazing

megavolumequeen: I am going to cut my boyfriends hair this weekend now. Thank you!!

Ronak Choudhary: Really helpful video Respect

Alexandra Velazquez: Do we follow this same process for males that have very thick hair? My son wants this haircut but his hair is so thick and we are never satisfied by the way the salons keep cutting his hair.

Strapping Young Ladam: Maybe toss in a single pump of sleek when you style it how you want and it would be perfect. Awesome video.

Maestro Tutorials: Finally! I've found what i want

Kim Juston: Very good loved it ‼️

Tallula Headington: 'I'm not standing on my head, I'm not hanging from the ceiling, I'm not doing jumping jacks' trying to learn how to cut my brothers hair became a lot more interesting with this video ahahah

jeimuzu shimoru: my hair is like 5 times the length.. i want to get it cut exactly like this!!!

TJung111: you should show the end product or "After" at the beginning of the video too to show a before/after

moth: I have a male client today who wants this kind of cut. It will be my first time trying it, I’m a little nervous. Tytyty for your help!!!!

yujin santarin: This is what I wanted with my hair! I wish I have a stylist like you TvT Is there anyway I can tell this to another stylist like technical terms in cutting?? Or is saying layered haircut would do?

BriteVisuals: If I want this haircut, what should I tell my barber? Also, will I be able to grow my hair out from this to be around about Jason Mamoa's length or should I get a different haircut. Please can anyone help me

Judge Hamm: He guides other to the treasure he cannot posses.

mucha hoocha raps: i have short hair and have no experience with growing it out and this is the hairstyle i want

XpertRebel95: This is what I’m looking for!

FastMoparSF: Is it possible to cut my own hair like that ? What tools would I require ?

The Shark: If i get this cut how often should i go get it trimmed and maintained? like about every two months maybe?

anzyh: Watched this video 100s of times this is so good

alloneword154: Why sometimes you use the bottom hair in the back as the guide to work upwards?

Karolina Birk Barreto: I love your haircuts! I think you should cut every man's hair so they can stop these ugly haircuts lol. how many mannequins do you have? Is the hair replaceable?

Nivy Zieck: How many inches of hair through out would I need for this haircut?

Irene García: The way he holds the scissors is just.... Wow

BriEntAnderson: Can you do one for mens, that have long curly hair like tight ringlets curls. For layering.

Daniel Hazieq: this is the haircut i want to get but i dont know what to tell to the hairstylist. My hair is kinda thick and medium length because of the pandemic and i cant get haircut as usual.

Akash Sutaria: Great video. What should I tell my barber if I want it cut like this?

Joan: Hello dear sir , I have a question . The first layer of hair that starts in my hairline is not straight (even though I have straight hair) and it doesn't look good at all . Can you please tell me how I can fix it ?

Bunthan Sephieroth Kong: I like the wavy back layered look. got medium wavy hair. I want to grow it long. But now it’s looking awkward should I just layer now or later.

Abdallah: Obrigado Stephen, Brazil Love you.....❤️

Otap7: If you can, could you please provide the link for the scissors that you’re using? Thanks

JL: Curious, when cutting the back all to the same length, starting at 3:44 to 4:50, why you do that in 3 stages. Couldn't you do that all once? Thanks.

Laurie B: Would this work for curly hairs with so much weight?

Planet Yorkie: Wow..thanks!!

Woke Stars: Trying to figure out how to do this on myself

sergio: if i want this cut what should i tell my barber? or do i just show them the after cut scenes?

shrek: How long do i need to grow out my hair

michelle quehl: I cut his hair attempting to fallow the best I could. He looks okayish i think. he likes it he says so that's good. Thanks for the tutorial

Baloney Zero: Is this a good cut for dudes with very thick fine hair? My hair is bone straight but very thick

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