How To Cut A Blunt Haircut

You know that cute trendy blunt hair cut that most people aren't brave to do?! Well I show you how it's done! Such an amazing cut!!!!

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Hi you guys its new, your girl, Mandy, and I have to tell you I miss you guys so bad I'm. So sorry, it's in a little moment because I haven't done a video but we're real excited to go back at it. We'Ve been real busy up in here and peers, asking you guys, know, ask, and she works at just one of the stylists and she's also part of my traveling team, which is so fun to have her um, but we're excited because she actually um kind of annoying. The reason why it's because she's indecisive she's one of those clients she was like some medicine, I let my hair grow. Sure let it defeat is what I do you know, and so here and there show this without her own collar, put on her own hair show. But she's all you got your own hair the other day. It'S all good, so she's. What you're feeling like you're, not growing, hair on us, no over it she's over it. She was playing us. It is actually so trendy so cute and she always sets apart the trend, so we are going to be doing a few things today. We just got down washing your hair, of course, using our best products ever with Ramona to use our minty black line, which is like a really yummy. Minty sensation is crazy too, because her hair super natural curly, but Monat brings it back to its natural state. So she's, like has lots of curl on her and tons of it. So what we're doing today is we're gon na do a little bit of dry, cutting a little bit of wet cutting we're starting with the wet cut and then want to start going up with the dry pot. After I kind of do my finishing work and stuff up, were we robbed about to get up two to three inches off, so this is maybe a detailed blunt haircut for you guys. So, let's get going okay. So before I start cutting you guys, I really love using my cutting weight and it kind of just stabilized stabilizes the shoulders and kind of helps the weight of the client, and I actually got the Brenda's Lux or Pro I'll link it below. So I can kind of check it out. I really don't know where I got it. To be honest, I just know Meza brand, so the first thing I'm going to do is I'm going to section off the size. Of course, we're not going to do this side until the very last. I, of course use my cream our lips, because I love them so much and they hold a lot of hair, I'm parting about where the corner section hit, because once I hit the corner of the haircut I like to over direct. Actually, all right often has a lot of hair, and even if your client doesn't have a lot of hair, it's very important to take really small sections of the hair because, like I said we're taking it very blunt and then I also like to make sure I Use my fine side of my comb, a little small teeth of the comb to really make sure I'm grabbing all the hair okay, so my preference is sheers. I personally love my shark fin shears and they stay sharp for a very long time and they're just so. Nice in my house, they're just so good in my hand, so it is very important as a stylist as a barber, because cosmetologist we're all borrowers right, we're trying to be your barber. You want to make sure you have the right tools for you, because it will make your job go by so much easier. So we know when the hair is wet, the hair shrinks when it's dry, so it's really important to go a little bit less and then, when it's dry you can go a little bit more. So what I like about combs is: I have a little scale system. So it tells you this is a 6 inch comb, so you can really utilize the comb and with your inches so we're going to just for now we're going to take 1 inch just for now. So that's about 1 inch right. There never cut beyond the second knuckle. You learn this in hair school and you guys. I know this might look like a simple haircut, but it actually is one of the hardest haircuts to do in the reason. Why is because your elevation has to be right on point if you're over directing in certain spots, your haircuts going to be uneven, so you got to really make sure that your elevation is really good and we're on a zero elevation right now. So once she looks down, I'm going to have her look up, because what that's going to help me create is get rid of the undercut. You know how, when your hair is really sure, or even when your hair is long and you're hit, you kind of see those under hairs. That drives me crazy. So I just like to make sure I cut down with the head down first and then I move it on up. What'S really important is very clean sectioning and if your sectioning is not clean expressly again on a blunt haircut, it's just not going to look as clean when it's dry, so you want to make sure you're really sectioning off is really clean. Look down for me! Thank you all right, so you guys can see again dark hair and against the black capes kind of hard. But you can kind of see the guide of where the hair is short to kind of see right through there. So we're going to just we're going to stick with the guide. Of course, this is a from our clip and what I like about this clip is actually a sectioning clip, so I'm going to use this little teeny sec, six-point sections lip to help section. My clean sections off and also does hold pretty good too alright, when you're working with someone's hair, that's really curly tension is going to be everything and because yeah the hair, it's going to kind of bounce right back up cuz of the curl. So you really want to make sure you're really calming at the base getting all those little teeny hairs that can just be caught and really work it down and hold tension like I'm pulling out the hair right. There'S my guide over directing the sides not moving forward. I'M working with small sections, I'm not trying to get myself to UM - I mean you know, sometimes when you're trying to work too fast or too quick. You really need to watch out on what you're doing on that situation, because seriously, if you're, trying to like really get after and go too fast, like you're, going to just mess up the haircut so take your time on haircuts guys. It'S it's really important. Erika is more important than I would say, hair color, so we're still cutting here and and while we ended up doing guys, we ended up making a different decision on the length and I need her silic and we're cutting actually two inches off instead of one because She doesn't want to sit on the shoulders worked enough flip out. Like Doris flora, you know, so we just decided to do a two inches total for now and then we'll see even when it's dry, she might even want more cuz. It'S kind of a thing once you have short hair, you want to keep going shorter and when I do dry her hair, you guys I'm going to be adding a little bit of some texture into the end, because she does have a ton of hair and it's Very thick, and so we don't want it to look bulky. Okay, put your head up for me, her hair starting to get a little bit dry. So you want to make sure you keep it wet the whole kind of same exact amount of wetness, because the hair will stretch when it's dry and you stretch when it's wet. So make sure you're keeping it wet the whole time and now here on this very top layer, most people pair for some reason it's always longer on the very top layer and or it's opposite and it's always shorter just depends on the haircut. But Hurd is actually longer so this looks like we're going to be cutting off two and a quarter inch all right so now here I want you guys to pay attention, I'm here on this side of the head, where it's going to be rolling off and what I'M doing right here instead of going down, I'm going to kind of roll it back with the shape of the head, so the side - and we are going to talk really quick if we want to have a little bit of length in the front or if we Want to keep all the same length. What do you think tell me? Why did you can angle it a teeny bit? I don't want to be like drastic, okay put a little bit. Okay, we are going to do just that. We'Re an angle, a teeny, tiny bit, which means a tiny bit of over direction. So you want to make sure that you are really at a zero elevation on the shoulder. So if you guys can see like I slit my wrists, pretty intense and create a little bit of carpal tunnel for myself because um it's right on the shoulder, I'm going to do with that now, even though there's the ear there, don't you don't want to, like? Oh, like you, don't want to push your hand away from the air you want to keep it still at a zero elevation. So what I'm going to be doing here is taking the back corner section and I'm going to kind of move my hands and my body a little teeny bit forward and I'm going to just kind of direct it. But I still want it to be blunt. But I'm still directing it and you guys can see I'm taking off the just a small amount of this corner and I do smc, I'm still. Naturally the hairs Negril it's going to be directed more diagonal, but I still want it to be like blue line. Okay, so I'm right above the ear, I'm still going to be cutting directly like this is where I'm sitting right here this. This is where I talk about body language. Is you want to go here and make sure you're on the side of the hair? Because that's where the hair is going to fall and then what's going to start happening, if you're going to start moving a little bit over, I can show you her pres very straight and you're, going to start moving your body forward and what I mean by that Is now I'm officially going to be in front of her chipping off those little ends? Ok, so what I also want to educate you guys on is when you're cutting just side of the hair - and you don't have like your guide - is still there, but your guide is now on this side. What I like to do without going front of her face and I'll take a front piece of her hair along with this side and I'll, really start measuring out, where this front is ending, which is like a little snip right there and then once I create that Guide, I can start actually working my way from front to back okay. So when the hair is wet, I always want to make sure I'm cross-checking making sure it's even, but I do know I'll - do some cleaning up when it's dry there's a little small corner, but I'm not going to touch it until it's dry. Okay, so that's about where her haircut is now, it's really predict you'll love it we're going to now. Try it up and then we're going to do some texturing when it's dry cake before I go ahead and dry. I obviously want to be protection, so I'm going to using my retuning oil, 1, 2 3 drop and it's important to go in here and not kind of brush it through. It'S really important to go in here and squeeze it in through the end. Just like this, because it works internally into the hair and another thing that I love doing, is I like to take a little bit of our styling page to start styling, taffy and I'll. Add any tiny bit just like this, and then I'm going to be adding in our it's our tousle detriment now I'll, add in wispy and taffy, and it really kind of gives me a good like consistency and I'll run, that through the hair and honestly, what I Love about Monat products you buy just less is more. You don't have to add, like five hundred things into that product, there's a fee protected in the actual shampoo and conditioner too so you're getting some good protection in your hair, alright guys! So now that I am done drying her hair, I mean that took me a little moment, I'm going to take one of these little Cape, so I can actually see her hair because of the undercut of the hair drives me crazy. So I'm going to show you guys what I mean by that she is definitely putting her head down. Okay, you see all these little baby hairs I cannot handle. I can't do these and I'm sure none of you guys want to handle that. So what were to do here is we're going to ship those off and her hair is so so thick. You eyes that, like we have to go in and even point cutting into her end, you won't even be able to tell because of Celtic, so we really want to make sure we're not taking anything off like this section on here. I'M actually, how do you turn your head to the side for me yet want to tip these guys off and I'm not going to do too much because I know midpoint cutting into them. I just want to make sure there's like nothing like that's hanging down and if that's not a word, I made it up tangle. Okay, tangling put your head down for me, but like look at these little anglers, you know we're really going to try to avoid this front, because we've really left already. That'S the bulkiness the front pad, because everyone's hairs always been a little bit be more damaged in the front. So we really want to ignore the front. Now I'm going to take a u-shaped section, you get the reason why we're doing a u-shape is because the head is not square. I'M going to be doing a couple: different techniques, I'm going to be taking small sections like this leaving out down here for now and really focusing on, like the mid section where the hair isn't Shane. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to twist it and when I'm on this left side, I twist all back away from her face and then on the other side I'll twist away from the face, I'm going to really give it a really tight tight, Tight twist, I'm going to take my knuckles and I'm going to really hold tight and I'm going to span this out the reason why twisting it it's going to give it not so uniform and I'm going to kind of do a deep point cut into this right Here, alright - and I'm not going to let that exception go now, because I still want to keep working with this section and that did remove a lot of bulk. Now, I'm going to twist it opposite a direction and do the same exact thing taking my my finger. So, let's just kind of like the technique, I have like my middle finger of my index index finger and a let go my thumb, okay and I'm going to put my and I'm gon na kind of bend in I'm bending into that and I'm going to go In through here and point cut into that all right, so after, like my little my little twister route technique, I'm going to go through her hair and on the end, I'm going to do some beads point. Cutting not little tedious point cutting deep point cutting and I'm going to do like very close together deep point cutting now that we have this whole top section. What I'm going to do with this top section, because it's still fixed so very bulky, I'm going to go through here and just do a little bit of internal, so just on the tips just like that, just barely any to kind of give it a little bit Of that messy sexy texture but you'll never see that it's like shorter. So what I like to do you guys and stylist and I'll step back, I'm going to stress that and I'm going to book every direction and I would have never liked it, and that looks really good. Nothing bugging me, which is awesome if you do it this first time. Oh my gosh, that's so cute, and now what we're going to do you guys we're going to throw in a few but alike? Wait! Okay! Oh, oh! Look! Our guys are so excited! Look how cute it is like. Can you not say hi, trendy, new hair that often always creates in the salon is trending it so silly, okay. So let's have about a couple things: real, quick, a blunt haircut and is you wouldn't think you wouldn't think how hard it is, but it is actually pretty hard based on the elevations attention, all the things you have to do to keep it looking good. So I'm gon na have a do 360 to the side. Look how cute it's like Lobby, but still like lunch, and we have some texture going on in here. You love it. I love your don't like you. How does it feel to have hair not to Yahoo? Weird because I've never had it this short, but I love it that it's just movable yes yeah. Can you pull your hair back at all? I probably do it. Oh yeah now look at her little nut. I would just do it littler. You know like look how cute a little nugget. I love that that's so cute, well, make sure. Let me get your hairy leg up, corn and guys um don't be worried. I'M still here I swear, I'm sorry. I'Ve been so dang busy and, and I'm gon na start, I'm going to get after it more cake. Promise hold me: okay, keep commenting and say: where are your chicks, your videos? Oh my gosh have so many people are like worried that I'm quitting and I'm not, and I love you guys. I will see you on my next video bye.

Cyn L: Thanks for this video! I attempted to copy your technique on my daughter during this Covid 19 disaster. I am strictly amateur, but the cut turned out great. I have attempted DIY haircuts in the past and they all looked terrible. Your detailed video made it easier for me to get a more professional looking result. We will be going back to our hairdresser once this craziness has ended, but for the time being my daughter looks good! Thank you!

Rusty Katt: Hi Mandie . I love the blunt cut and it looked great. It looked wonderful just as it was when the cut was finished Nothing else was needed. I wish I had lovely thick hair like that! Thanks for your enthusiasm for your client's hair. Have a great day!

Susan Jäderberg: Your own hair Mandie! That color, that root and that blend, it looks amazing!

Danielle Welch: This was gorgeous! Please do more and more Blunt Cut haircuts, using all kinds of hair. This is the cut I want but I didn’t know how to tell a stylist. I have fine wavy frizzy hair, so layers are the death of me. Combine that with a long term preventive medicine I have to take for breast cancer, which thins hair even more...and cut / color become very important!!

Jaylyn Lojaé: Your videos are so helpful continue making more ❤️

Angela Galan: I missed you and im so glad you are back doing videos. Your positive attitude keeps me motivated. luv you girl

Louise Fearon: Wow! I can't believe these comments! I enjoyed watching your blunt cut, please don't stop posting videos. As a stylist and educator of many years there is always clean up at the end and modifications according to hair type and clients wants or needs, unless you are perfect in every way and I don't know anyone like that.

Eileen: You need to do this cut in dry hair ! I do it to myself and always have a person who ask me where I cut my hair cause they want this haircut !

Loretta H: I agree - this is one of the most difficult cuts, especially with thick hair.

Tori H12: Omgoshhh I literally am in love with your whole channel. No joke! I'm a cosmetology student and whenever I watch your videos I feel like I learn a lot more and, that you would be so knowledgeable and fun to work with :) too bad that im from Wisconsin

Steffan James: I love how she called the super long uneven pieces at Aftons nape "baby hairs" nice try but c'mon girl most of us are stylists. don't play

Karen McCann: I loved this haircut and I am just like your fellow hairstylist. I have dk. hair and I am extremely indecisive with my hair the color the cut everything. One day I want to keep it a 3n and the next day I'm like maybe I should go lighter to my more natural haircolor like 5n or maybe 4n. When it comes to cutting forget it. I just went to my stylist 2 weeks ago and she trimmed an inch blunt what I wanted, because I want to grow out my hair long and healthy. It's past the top of my shoulders about 3in. But now I saw a pic. of Rihanna with a blunt chin length bob and I fell in love with the cut, so now I'm debating and it's driving me crazy! Ugh!!❤Love your haircutting videos Mandie, Love how you get in depth with cuts and colors,amazing!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤

Wayne Lucas: I'm a hairdresser of 12 years & I'm so sorry, I don't want to sound rude or catty but I just have to speak my mind & keep It real & my opinion from what I've just watched Is If that haircut was done right the first time It would of looked amazing, but the fact when It was dry she basically cut It Into another style to try & fix It. There's no way that much hair should of needed to be cut off at the end. I would just lifted all the top section up from temple to temple In a U shape & just ran my thinning scissors through the bottom section to take some of the weight out. & that seemed to take a very long time. Bit too much talking.

Susana Santos: I was always told that lifting the hair just a little by pulling it out when cutting it like that it's no longer a one length because you are lifting it and the bottom will be slightly just a bit longer.

Onix Music: love you Mandie!!! come back more often please!!

HeadHome: Great tutorial. We need more like this with detail.

Sarah Vasquez: she's such a sweet gurl love her energy. I can tell she picked up all these little pieces of info and kinda winged it al into one. some stuff I like. But I feel like she's doesn't really know why or how to really do stuff

Emily Lawrence: I love the way you do hair! my question for you is, can you go dark copper red to creamy blonde

Jay: She actually did ended up having Dora the explorer hair

denise boynton: So cute!!! I have the thick curly hair ...not as thick as hers but thick enough. I love when my hair is short in the swing bob style. My stylist always seems scare to cut it though. (I am also very indecisive on growing or cutting).

Southern Bel Canto: Beauty Books Bags & More: Love your videos. Super cute bob!

yari: Yes her hair is very thick BUT barely curly at all. Its more on the straight side. So she didnt have to have so much tension on it. Thats why it was all butchered at the ends.

ladollyvita333: I love you Mandie! You're so lovely.

Sandra: I don't understand why the bottom hairs were so long? Usually I never have that problem. Do you tilt the head down every time you cut a section?

megan Gray: Awww I love Afton! She's so lovely...nice work Mandie xoxo

Sarah: I love the blunt hair cut!

Y DRivra: I love your nails. That color is beautiful Mandie

CecilieRLJ: her haircolor is everything! SO RICH! can you ask her to tell us the colors she used? :)

Kurdt Cobain: I would'nt let her cut my hair lol

Carmen cakes: You did really good job love bubbly personality.

Karen Alexander: I'm glad you are back your video so helpful keep continue doing what you doing and making more videos peace and blessings

Drew Flowers: We as stylist all cut hair differently, that wasn't no baby hairs that was a f@$! Up! Refund or all your hair back!!

vicki Johnson: I'm sorry but this cut and finish is awful, you should always cut along the neck to prevent all that graduation, you shouldn't have to do all that clean up at the end just add texture!

Dulce Rodriguez: love ur videos!!

Cheyenne Montgomery: Love your videos girl!! Wish I lived closer!! Much love❤️❤️

ravit reitman: love it !!!

Albina Bell: OMG! What was that?!She may be good with colours, BUT NOT with a cut!

Jean Kinde: I'm so glad your back. Mandy I LOVE your eyebrows. Does your lady who does yours  have any professional friends in MN that do them that way? I love your posts ,I became a beautician in 1983.

Hannah Davis: Love your denim apron! Where did you get it from?

1mom4Him: I’ve been wanting a blunt cut for so long ! Wish you were in the Los Angeles County or near . ‍♀️

EHamp0516: What toner is on your hair??? I love it!!!

Gillian Wood: What about showing a short blonde pixie blonde with dark blended roots. I've just had mine done like this and would like some tips on retaining this at home.

Dante Velasquez: wow that looks great on her

Sigrid Kutz: It looked really good before you put the wave in.

Nappy Scribe: Whewwwww, y’all are Brutal!!!

Fabulous: Thats not undercut happening, its graduation, you shouldn't twist your fingers out, you should have your client turn her head and keep your fingers parallel to the hair

Dameyah Coleman: Love thisss

Viri Lopez: i missed your videos!!! good to have you back. where do you get your cutting collar?

Phoenix M: Mandy I would drive across country to get you to fix my blonde. My hair has grown out long and the girl who lightened it last two times left two lines of demarcation and the toned it uneven with grey areas and it became overdried and broke all over which has never happened before(it's really thick and strong). I want to save it but I live in Chicago and I don't know who to trust or where to go to get it fixed with melted root area and keep my pretty blonde! Do you recommend anyone in Chicagoland? I'm middle aged with spinal issues and that combined with time after time of crappy dye jobs and lightening jobs has made me so paranoid that I just don't know what to do anymore and the clock is ticking. Please help lol.

La Cry Baby: Obsessed! Best hair channel I've subscribed to

Style67: Will you be doing videos any more? Miss them!!

kiwigal: Sounds like me. My hairdresser must get sick of it. Grow to bob, then chop to pixie, then grow it to flick back.

Heidi Hageman: Love your channel. Would love to see some serious editing.

Lee Culver: “How to cut a blunt haircut” - don’t follow this video !

Amorena Fiorito: Please do a video on white/platinum blond hair! Love you! ❤️

MyLoveliestAddiction: I am so sorry but those are not baby hairs. ‍♀️ Also where exactly does Monat state that their shampoo and conditioner contain a heat protectant? This is the first time I’ve ever heard that.

Rachael: I’m dead at the comments we CANNOT be fooled by a trash hairdresser

Janet Cortorreal: I think she did a good job:)

Witch in White 𓂀: Every stylist has their own technique. That's what makes people return to get their hair done. Just because you wouldn't prefer that technique, doesn't mean that it's bad. These biased comments are childish. If the clients are happy, that's all that matters. If it's not your hair, stop acting triggered, grow up. P.s. Love that cut, I wish my stylist made it look that good and sleek/detailed when I asked for it.

kim: It was way cuter before you curled it.

jb da juice: The cape wasn’t supposed to touch the neck she’s missing a neck strip

BARBER’s Cool: It ended up looking like dora because you were shifting your body, pick one spot stand there pull straight down and rotate the chair

Michelle Munoz: love your videos

B MONEY: What’s with all the hate? So she should’ve cut it at a zero degree at the bottom, against the nape.. okay fine. The haircut looks great at the end, who cares how you get there? I do hair professionally, and I love this so‍♀️ Good job, Mandi!

Mikey Official: How you hold the shears when you cut will cause carpal tunnel in the future, I recommend you to hold it palm to palm.

Denise T: Point cutting makes the cut not a blunt cut.

et31181: Has she graduated cosmetology school yet? My god.

DeAnn McDonald: Awesome! Thus is truly the hardest haircut. On another note can I ask what color/colors do you have in your hair right now?

NARINDER KAUR: u r awesome mam god bless u

Dana Nanjee: Yay! I missed you so much!

bleedblue belle: Anyone notice it took her as long as that other stylist to foil an entire head, process, and style in the meantime of her cut?

Brier: when she curled her hair it looks like a pony tail line........ that's not a good look

Martina Lola fraser: My hair has so shape or style right now lol can't wait plus new make up make me feel a bit brand new also working on weight loss to

Tate Jones: You’re actually not at a zero elevation as soon as you pick the hair up.

Sophy Morgan: If client likes it then that's all that matters.

Kris Kimoniimas: Am I the only one that thinks this cut looks terrible??

kenshin riel: Nice tutorial

Tom Do: thank u for making the video ,

Jean Kinde: Mandi, I did miss you . what state are you in I would like to have you do my hair !

Martina Lola fraser: I finely gave up crazy colored hair went back to a dark chocolate brown bean years getting a haircut to go take off as much damage as I can I do have to do touch ups to the brown but will be doing that to thinking blunt bob or bob haircut lol

69Okidokikaraoki: loooooooveeee it

Nina Sky: Having her look down and cutting and then looking up and cutting is a whole different angle and not an even cut, that’s hair cutting 101!

Brianna Kuhlmann: Her waves

Em 12344: It reminds me of the ponytail haircut tutorials on YouTube but worse. "Baby hairs" lol

YourEvrydayHairLover: We all out here talking about the bad cut but did anyone else here her talking up monat

Alejandra Garcia: You can tell when someone doesn't know how to cut properly... all the different lengths everywhere shouldn't be there at all

la maison de vetements: Its not even wth. She is talking to much. It doesn't take that long to do a blunt hair cut.

Ambitious Chic: And it came out looking just like that Dora picture that popped up ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Maxine Wells: Invest in a rat tail comb. That twisting the hair & chopping into it at the ends messed up the cut. The wanna be waves at the end were a hot mess.

R R: Nice pony tail line around her head.....

cats amirite: I don’t know about the programs where you are, but I’m in Massachusetts and barbering is a completely different license here.

The N R I salon: I love your hair cut ✂ style

ceedottemm: This is why I'd rather cut my own hair....

kmscrap: Amazing . I can't get any stylist to section off my hair. They comb down and cut the longest part and the top layers of my hair continue to break since they are not getting those ends that are continuing to grow. My hair has been growing since June, since I'm not pleased and feel I've wasted my $$ over and over . Wish I could have you do my hair.

MsCJay9: It looked ok until she put the wave in it

Smile Jesus Loves you: All the hate I get but we are forgetting that most of the cut and color and service is the person giving it! People forget that clients are also paying for a personality whether it be light and airy or dark and negative... she is a blast from the past and when your around someone that is super positive and light and fun to be around it makes you feel light and airy and fun!! If I went to a stylist that didn’t talk or didn’t make eye contact and didn’t tell me it was a sexy fun trendy look and they executed it perfectly as a dull rock in the yard I wouldn’t come back!!! We r service professionals!!! Our service aside from haircuts is a huge portion of what we are giving these guests!! At the end of the day have fun joke laugh and be serious at th same time; it’s just hair! It will grow back!! And if you are making your guests feel happy and sexy fun and flirty with their new hair..... success enough said! And she loved it she looked like she felt like a million bucks! So kuddos to you! No one is perfect and we are human we will make mistakes but she improvised and finished and the “guest” was happy! Let’s try and spread love not hate and notice the great things in the video

Sum Ting: At 14.00 she said baby hair... so funny to cover ure awful cutting with that

Amanda Pilkington: Can you please just come to OK and do my hair?? No one can get me to a blonde color that doesn't look like pee. Boo. Wish you could travel!!!

Style67: Are you still doing hair videos? I hope so! Just wondering cause it's been a couple months since your last one

bagera: don't ever blowdry blunt haircut with that big size brush and keep elevating your hand while you dont put tension in your haircut she have thick hair as hell you gave more volume !

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