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What'S up guys, my name is Matt Beck and today, on tutorial Tuesday, we cut a face frame. What'S up guys, I'm so excited to bring you guys. Another tutorial Tuesday today we're gon na be focusing on a face frame, haircutting technique, but before we get into it, I want to talk about my scissor choice for this cut. It'S the Mizutani DB. Twenty one of my favorite scissors. It'S a 5.7 inch. You can see. It'S got a ball bearing screw and also a non-removable tang. Those are two of my favorite qualities in a scissor. It'S also the 5.7 inch blade. Like I said I like a little bit shorter blade for precision cutting. I don't like to go too short, so the 5.7 inch works really well. For me, it's also a nano powder metal scissor, which basically means that the metal in the scissor is made from the same technology that blu-ray discs are made of. So all of the molecules in this is are all the same and you get a nice consistent, crisp cut. It grips the hair, so you get really nice precision lines. So the first thing I'm going to do for this technique is I'm just gon na split the head in half, because this is tutorial Tuesday, I'm not gon na do a full haircut. What I want to go over with you guys is just the face frame technique. So I split the front and back we're gon na work on a side parting. So let's pretend like the guest parts, her hair on the left hand side. If it was the right hand, side just do the opposite. Now we're working with a thicker, more dense side. So that would be the heavy side and we're working with a light side now. What I want to talk to you guys about is the different angles first. So if you see where ninety degrees is is where my comb is coming straight out from the head, so anytime, I'm lifting the hair, the key to a perfect face frame is all about elevation, so you're gon na notice. I really focus on the elevation throughout this cut. Now my fingers are parallel to the parting, so I have a diagonal forward parting and then my fingers mimic that angle, and I start my cut now. This is gon na be based on how long you want the bangs to be so. Make sure that you don't go too short. If you don't want shorter bangs now I clip the other side away and I continue working up the head now. I'M gon na keep showing you we're. 90 degrees is because then I want to create a perfect angle of a zero degree elevation. So I find out where 90 is and then I elevate the hair to zero. Now anything below zero is just gon na fall as dead weight. So a lot of you guys that have cut a face frame in the past and how to challenge with it being too heavy. The reason it's too heavy is because of the fact that your your elevation is way too low for the density that you're working with so let's say we're working with medium density. Then I'm gon na go through her hair and keep it at that zero degree. Angle. All the way through now also notice how I just took that section now we're working wider than my fingers are, so I break it up because I'm working on the top of the head here, so I get that zero degree elevation there. Then I move to the lower part of the head, which is a completely different angle, so anytime I'm cutting hair, I'm really focused on the head shape and where my elevation is and that's gon na give me the best result in the end. So I just work my way through there. I break that section up into two. I'M gon na do the same thing here. So, basically, a long trial Ridge bring all of that over cut it at zero degrees and, again, when I say zero, a lot of you guys might get confused, because a lot of people think zero is just all the way to the floor. Now that depends on how you were taught to cut hair, but for me it always worked in my mind to know where 90 is on the head and go zero off of that. So, just bringing everything over stationary guide, the only difference is, we shift our elevation as we work through the head shape and that will give us the most even and best result for a face frame. Now I clip away the heavy side and I'm gon na work on the light side. Now a lot of people are taught when they cut a face frame to cut it exactly the same, keep everything identical, keep it symmetrical. Well, if you're working with a light side and you're working with a heavy side, then on the light side, I keep my elevation. Nice and low, because what does it's low elevation? Do? It builds up weight and the fact is on our light side. I want her to have a build up of weight. I want it to feel a little bit heavier because then, when she goes to style it, even though both sides are asymmetrical, they feel so much. You can see how that layer and movement works now, I'm gon na go in with Paul Mitchell, neuro style, prime. This is a blow dry primer, it's a heat protectant. So any of you guys looking for a nice heat protectant, it makes the hair smooth and silky that's a great product. Also, this is the Paul Mitchell. Neuro halo, dryer, it's a brand new blow dryer. So I'm in my second video using it it's a really powerful blow dryer, it's got all digital on the top, so you can work the different heat settings ion settings all of that works through the top of the blow dryer. So I go through. I do a flat wrap technique using my ego paddle brush, and then I go in with the brand new neuro halo iron to smooth the hair out the cool thing about this iron. As soon as you fire it up, it's all digital. So it's all touch panel. Just like the blow dryer, so it's really cool very futuristic cool little tool that you can get. If you want to on Paul Mitchell calm now I go through, I earn it out, keep everything nice and smooth just following the head shape and as you can see, I take nice tight tension. You'Ll see it right here, just like I'm gon na cut it to go through and do my iron work. That gives me the smoothest result possible. So here we go just finishing up. I use a little bit of Paul Mitchell. Express style, stay strong. It'S a really firm, hold hairspray, just to finish off the style and really set it. So you guys can see the result. What I want you guys to notice is right around the cheek where that density usually is the heaviest, because the elevation that we did throughout the haircut, that's why you're seeing it nice and smooth and consistent all the way throughout it. You don't see any part of this haircut that feels heavier, because we did the right elevation throughout the cut. If you guys liked this video, then please hit the subscribe button below also make sure you hit that like button and remember, if you're looking for some new Mizutani scissors, then go to free salon, education, comm, we have the best deals on the Internet. Thank you guys. So much for watching and we'll see you guys on the next video

Kirsty Macfarlane: Love your videos! My mum was an amazing hairdresser and it's nice to see someone who is really passionate about what they do and wants to teach others. Lots of respect for that x

RightNowPC: I have been trying to get this style down for literally, Years! Perfect Side Part, with Perfect balance on both sides of the head! Thank you for making it look so Quick, and Easy! This is Awesome!!!

See Your way out: I just got licensed yesterday!!! Thanks for teaching me what my school couldn’t. I love your videos!!

Lacey Yarborough: Omg! You're such a life saver! I followed this tutorial on my own hair and it turned out amazing! I'm not a hairstylist either. I actually dropped out. But yay!!! So happy!!!

Kay Barnes: I'm currently a student and I have learned so much from your videos. You Matt Beck are who I'm doing my mentor portfolio on for graduation. I wasnt comfortable cutting hair, I dreaded getting haircuts at school, but now I get excited about them. Thank you so much for all you do for future and licensed Cosmetologist.

HARLEYQUINN: Great video ! Not a hairstylist either but I learn so much watching! You're a great teacher and explain things so well! I just tried this on my hair and its great thank you!

Cersei Mack: Yay! Finally a tutorial that covers a side part face frame. Thanks, Matt!

Chiquita88: Thanks for this video!! I was able to do this with confidence!!! I did my girls hair!:)

Laura Ellsworth: Love this one. Face framing has always been a bit of a challenge for me - Thanks!

Rocket1111: Great work Matt Very simple and thorough Cheers

Olivia Stockard: thank u so much, I used this video to cut my own hair since everywhere is closed rn, and it actually turned out so nicely. Thank you for saving me from being another quarantine haircut horror story!

k c: Wow— this technique makes so much sense. This is a groundbreaking for me! Thank you!!!

Juan Mines: Thank you, Matt! You are amazing! I've learned so much from you!

Cecily McGee: WOW!!! Never thought about the 90° angles with zero elevation for face framing. IT JUST MAKES SO MUCH SENSE NOW! Thanks Matt you are such a great teacher, I will put this tool in my toolbox LOL. Did you graduate from Paul Mitchell by chance? I did two years ago.

nat: I just cut my hair around my face with this ! I have layered hair and a side part and I always ask the stylist if it's a different process when it's a side part. They tell me yes but then they end up cutting my hair styled for middle part. I noticed it now when I cut it, all the sections didn't even match up in length because they hadn't cut it using the side part technique It's fixed now and looks great! The hair falls nicely.

Boy_ Mom!: Great tip! I absolutely love your videos. I'm a brand new cosmetologist in the industry and I can't tell how helpful your videos are! you help make me an even more greater stylist!!

FruitCocktail: your videos help me so much in learning all the terms in english cus going from one country to canada to work as a stylist is tricky if you dont know the terms for doing hair,and also all the handy advice and tricks that are well explained so they stay in my head.

Amanda Cox: I just found your channel... & I am hooked!!! I MUST have these shears! Also, could you do an in depth toning video? Obviously it’s something they go through in school but it’s never really in depth. That’s something I find myself struggling with.

Merita Markovic: Thank you for showing us all your knowledge, im learning step by step, very great educator, one off the best for me, thank you:-):-):-):-):-)

Gargi Singh: Can’t thank you enough for this tutorial!!

Lisa Fisher: Thank you Matt. Your tecniques  really help refresh and motivate me to try these on some of my clients.

eva T: Wow. I love your precision and explanations :)

Erin Maracee: I haven’t even graduated yet but when I go to school and do some of your techniques wo basic school teachings everyone is amazed and I confidence in my work. Thank you

Laszlo Horvath: I so very much appreciate your technical videos. You explain so much detail. Thank you!

kalima Tayyeba: Thank you for the detailed way of cutting. You are great teacher who does the best way of hair cutting

Anthony Shelton: Matt, this was so helpful -- thank you !!

S S: If it weren't for the bad tutorials on how to cut split ends on Youtube (i.e., twirling little bunches of hair and cutting the frayed ends that stick out), I would not have discovered your gem of a channel. Thanks to you, I've been cutting my own face framing hair with better results than I ever received under the hands of any hairstylist (even tones that charge exorbitant fees) I would love to support you and your craft beyond being a suscriber, please let me know what is the best way. Also, please make more videos on IDENTIFYING SPLIT ENDS and the correct way to eliminate them.

Angela Maria Martins Ribeiro: Como queria aprender a cortar cabelo como vc !

VALMYLUV __: I love this video . You explain everything so we'll.

Keyvan Yahyee: I just graduated as a stylist and always watch your videos to learn more. thank you

Susan Anderson: Very helpful! Thank you!

Alejandra Rico: That makes way more sense than having "identical" layers cut that end up looking totally asymetrical, with one layer ending up being way too heavy and thick and the other one just nice (I have a ton of hair, so it might be the other way around for other people, I don't know). I mean, I know the lenght of the layers is technically ok with the other method, but I do not like the result ok my hair, whereas I am pretty sure this technique would do wonders for me... Thanks for sharing, next time I decide to have my hair cut, I think I will be able to explain my problem and what I want :)

Ujala Javed: Excellant , awesome , superb etc etc etc. Its a great help for me to cut the hair for the clients. Lots of prayers and blessings for you

Alex Goebel: I'm not even a hairstylist and I love watching these

Aimee Critchley: pretty much a beginner to hardressing here but already finding these super helpful!! do you have any videos or suggestions specifically about angles because i think thats why im struggling at the moment with my cutting

Pooja Budhathoki: Hi..I m doing apperentship as hairdresser in Germany ..and ur videos helps me a lot ..thank you

Crystal Fillimchuk: WOW♡♡ Beautiful work! And what an Amazing Informative video! Thankyou for that! And those tools are Beauty's too!!

Noon Sky: I need to show this to my hair stylist! Could you please talk about different head and face shape and how it affect the hair cut.

Lesley Morley: Matt , what are the best precision scissors to use for free hand cutting please .. there are so many different types to choose from ..Your video’s and continuous hard education is appreciated

Donna: I'm not a cosmologists and still love these...my only problem is I'm scared when I go get a haircut. I don't think most know what over direct, elevation, etc means. I still keep watching though.

Eloy Danatti: I'm from Brasil and i really love your theory! I went to Pivot Point Academy and i love your vocabulary cause is similar to their metodology! Thank you!

Deepa Pawar: Thank you sir for showing such a awesome hair cut ..

Katherine Anne: Any tips when cutting layers or any other hair cut when a client has a side part? I’m a hair student and we had to cut a bob but I know a lot of people wear their hair with a side part, how do you keep both sides looking “even”

Marcials Blends Hair: THIS WAS ABSOLUTELY AWESOME!!!!!

Allie S.: Wow... Gorgeous style!

Merita Markovic: Yes, i also finished my school, they didn't teach us nothing like this, of corse i took retraining and i was disapointing, but your clips give me totaly new view on that profession, and I'm happy because of that, because I'm slovly when I'm learning, because I' m almost 42, and I'm learning a new profession, and happy to whach your technics, It helps me a lot:-):-):-):-)

SAMARAS BASILIOS: perfect as always!!!a big bravo from Greece.........!i learned more from your chanel in two months watching than 3 years in school!!!!thank you so mutch.....

Rabi Shoukat: I m not a hairdresser but i always try different haircut on my hair. this is what i always wants. i m gonna try this on my hairs.

Barb Butler: Zas usual. You are the BEST! Perfect results. Thanks.

Sabina Cay: I Love this haircut and Style!

Marie: Thank you, Mr. Matt Beck!

Toto so: I love the way you are explaining all

Hi There: thanks i did it and it looks good

irines jimenes: Me encanto! gracias! desde Venezuela...

Chanel Awhina: You my man, deserve a subscribe. Thanks from New Zealand!

Maan Saifi: Hello sir.. I'm maan from India.. could you please tell me what's different between your cut and forward graduation...? In both we perfect framed face......

Kitty Sez: "Split the head in half". Encouraging.

Roberto Santos: I love all your videos! You be my inspiraria☺️

Lisa Rios: My favorite face frame video ever!!

Verônica Paiva: Brasil adoro os seus cortes

C: You are the best teacher!

Bobby Ray: I'm genuinely wondering why people thumbed this down. Did I miss something being wrong? I don't get it.

çocuk ve eğlence: Thank you soo much ❤️

Janese DeMarco: Matt another awesome video! thank u

dgmlmax: I want you to cut my hair. I’ve never been to a stylist who takes all of the technical details into consideration like you do.

LL Smith: I love how u explain what u r doing n I also am a student at Paul Mitchell school of Toledo Ohio I so want the neuo tool line lol

Adnan Jamil: Best and easiest haircut ever seen

Rico Nandez: Gracias i learn from you everyday ily

Bella Rose: Sounds more like a geometry class than a haircutting class. ‍♀️

Ronnie Z: Tbh im so lost in this tutorial im a licensee cosmetologist. Im still learning to use the head shape, seems impossible to me! And when u say 0 degree i am confused, r u picturing a protractor?

Manager Trabelsi: All your videos are great. Can you translate for those who are not good? English

Yanichi: Hey Beck, could u pls show feather cut technique

ʏᴜᴢᴜ ᴍᴇɪ: when im going to attain this kind of awesome hair..

Leila Oliveira: Lovely ♥

Marie Paige: I want that haircut.

La Tana Ferro: Subtitulado por favor! !

9antonieta: Love your video thanks

Lisa Fanucchi: I’m a professional. Where do I get that dryer? Salon Centric?! Haven’t seen them there.

Barbara Gagliega: Grazie i tuoi video sono utilissimi

Phyliss Wood: Matt do you have a mannequin head of a more mature like 50 plus face to do a haircut medium length and a bit longer length,and one like shag modern with layers, texturized,etc thanks

Glenn Magramo Gelera: I want a set of complete tool's... scissor tinning scissor brush tail comb cutting comb flat iron curling iron

Jenny Corcione: You are the one ! can You put translate italian language? i love Your video , i look to You from Italy

Jasmita Mehta: Wow nice cut

Devicka Vicka: I very like all your video matt, l always follow you

Ya-Li Hsiao: love the tutorial while a bit hard to understand 0 degree...

Pimmy9 Travel channel: Wow so nice

Sangeeta makeup artist: How much this dryer and staightning machine

mirian ruiz: thank you Matt.

Glenn Magramo Gelera: how can I have that kind of scissor..? please.. I want to ORDER that.. do you have any outlet here in Dubai?

mohammad hanif: Niceeee sir learning style is very good niceeee hair cut

Norma Potts: Wow thanks

Nicole: Where can i buy these mannequins you use im a licensed cosmetologist and can’t find them anywhere lol

Stacey Borgardt: Damn, your awesome!!

fear not: You are amazing

Hanan Drea: I don't want to go to any salon, I wany to cut my hair by myself. In where I live, hairdressers are just amateurs.

Maryam Ahmadi: All hir cut it's very nice can you show me Asymmetric hir cut please iam from Afghanistan iam wating for your reply sir

Brandon Clark: awesome video

mario guzman: Thanks Matt.

Raquel Salas: Hola. Me e canto el corte. Yo vivo en guadalajara. Y me gustaría aserme el corte.

sathya prakash: Each n evry hair cut I loved u a hair cuts ammezing tq showing hair cuts helping more me in this

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