Layered Haircut With Bangs On Dry Hair

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I’m learning that Precision lines matched with exploding texture might be my signature look. This cut is no different! Learn this dry layered cut technique packed with tips on creating mess with a purpose. Hope you enjoy the video!

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What'S up guys welcome to today's video, so today we're gon na explore a few different things. I'M gon na show you guys a dry haircut. This is gon na, be a shag like haircut. I'Ve also discovered that one of my favorite things to do with hair is to add precision lines, but then also create chaos around those lines. So I'm gon na cut a nice straight fringe and then create a ton of texture to build around that also gon na. Do this haircut in gloves and the reason I'm going to do, that is because I think we all should figure it out start working on. It start thinking about it. Some people do that already. A lot of people have never done that before and I'm one of those people, so I wanted to go in and just kind of get a feel for it and to be honest, after doing this haircut, I didn't mind it at all. I didn't think it felt really any different. I especially in a dry haircut, because I added a little bit of joy, Co oil to the hair first, and I did it with the gloves. So the gloves had a nice little slip to it. I did wipe him off with a towel, but when I was in the hair, I actually felt like I had a nice slip to the hair and I felt like it kind of helped with dry cutting, so pretty excited to keep exploring it see what it's like. I want to do a wet cut tomorrow and see what that feels like, but yeah. I didn't really mine the gloves at all. One thing I want to encourage you guys before I jump into this. Video is go to free salon, education.com click, the app icon and go download FSE. Now app, it's free. It'S got a ton of Education and, if you're watching this video right now before it came out on YouTube, you're, probably already a member on there. But if you're seeing this video on YouTube, you could have seen it a day before because I'm putting out these videos one day earlier on our app. So you guys can see them and be exclusive, so go check. It out create a profile, get involved in the community post. Your work, I'd love to see your face in there. Thank you guys so much. Let'S get started with this video here. We go alright guys, so today, we're gon na be doing a dry haircut. So my product of choice is the joy coat blonde life brilliant glow. This is a brightening oil with instant shine and softness added to the hair, so we're gon na put that in the hair, like I said, I'm gon na do a dry haircut today. So what I wanted to do is add that shine, add a little bit of slip to the hair. We'Re gon na do some tease, cutting tons of point cutting and we're going to create really fun textured shag like haircuts, so to start off this technique, we're gon na base it off of a side part. Now the end results gon na have a fringe a straight fringe, but I the reason I base it off of a side. Parting is because I'm gon na cut that straight fringe. First and then I want that veil of hair to fall over so notice how it sections across the top of the head, so you'll, see so to cut this fringe. What I'm gon na do is I'm gon na put my scissor underneath the hair, I'm gon na slightly elevate, the hair, but not too much now. I think where people make the mistake when they're cutting this fringe is that they go in and they elevate the hair too high, and then they end up layering it. So you'll notice that my the bone on my comb is just off to the forehead and then, as I cut I'll, cut my line first and then I'll slightly start to drop that comb to the forehead and keep cutting as I drop it. That tends to get me the best, solid line that I can get so as I continue on with the fringe. I really want you guys to see the over direction. That happens when you get to that far edge of the fringe, so right, where that hairline is about to meet you're actually over directing that hair quite a bit, so you see the length that happens on each side. You'Ll get a better view of it. On this side, but you'll notice that I'm pointing hair from further away so what happens? Is it drops that weight line a little bit longer, which I like, because I can go back in later and clean that up and make it look nice and that kind of natural arc that happens on the fringe? I tend to go towards that anyways. So you'll see you got that nice arc to it and then I'll go in at the very end. You'Ll see me do a little fine-tuning at the end of the video. So this is that veil that I was talking about now. I'Ve got that veil coming over. It I wouldn't have had that if I did this on a center parting, so I like to have that hair. Now, I'm gon na go and do tons of point cutting. I really want this haircut to be not so much it's gon na have structure because I'm pulling everything to the same place, but I'm not cutting a perfect line and the reason I'm not cutting a perfect line is because I want to create that movement and texture. So as long as I'm bringing it to the same place, I'm just not making everybody match up right, so we're all coming, but we all have our own purse analogy and we're all gon na go run after after I cut it. They'Re all gon na run all over the head and have a good time. So this is more of a fun haircut with a ton of texture and movement and not so precise. So we have to jump out of our precision box for a second to get into this cut, so notice, everything's being elevated over directed over, but also notice that I don't take anything from the temple up. So, and the reason for that is because I want to create that disconnection, I want to keep that length from the temple, so that allows me to create that layering but keep the length on the side and keep that density on the bottom. So deep point cut removing the weight but notice it's a very broken line to create that texture, and the other thing is my finger angle is pointed straight down at the floor, so notice that as well, I don't go straight up with the layers. I want the layers to be heavier in the back of the head. Changing my finger angle. Changes where that weight distribution happens, so fingers straight down towards the floor. Go in point cut, keep that length in the back. Take that length short in the front and again I'm going to go all the way down until I get to that temple area and I'm gon na pause. I'M not going to cut anymore after that. So you can see all that texture that builds up around the face and now the rest of that veil. I'M gon na go through and just do a little slide cutting so a half close of the scissor pinching, the hair in front of the face and cutting it where I want it to be. This is the cool part about having like different textures mixed and matched. So we have a blunt bang, but then we have this choppy texture. That kind of lays over top of it. That to me, if I could say I have a signature cut style that to me is it I love some precision lines and then chaos happening all over it, so that for me, just I don't know my eye likes it. So now we're gon na move into the back vertical sections pivoting around the head and really attaching it to that front layering so that layering that we did but keeping that same finger angle, so pointed straight at the floor and just cutting point cutting one thing: you Will notice that I'll do is I'll, do a little point? Cutting but I'll do some blunt cutting, because if I see where there's a part of somebody's hair, that is a little too choppy a little too, like broken up, looks a little too shattered I'll go through. And do it just a blunt line, real quick, and that makes it appear right here is what I'm doing it. It makes it appear a little more clean, but then what I'll do is go in and break up that line with a ton of point cutting. So there's always technique, there's always a reason behind what we do behind the chair. That'S why you can't teach this in one video, because it's all about learning and make and just figuring out what works for you so now the final thing I'm going to do. I wanted a little more of a blunt edge on this fringe just in that area and then I'm gon na let it be kind of chaotic on the sides and throughout the top, so you can see how it's kind of starting to come together now. So really we did the the dry cut created the strip like the outlook of the the haircut or the overall picture of it, and now I'm going through and just doing the fine-tuning details, you can see point cutting into the edge of that haircut. The last little touch I'm gon na throw in there is some T's cutting in the side. I wanted to add a little bit more layering. If you can imagine that a little more layering in there a little more piscina stew, it right around the the cheekbone, the the chin line, the jaw line going through so just T's, cutting half open, half clothes and sliding that blade in. As I slide in, I have closed the scissor to create that look last little bit, I'm going to do a little bit more slide, cutting to piece out the face frame a little bit. We did that in our last video, but I just wanted to add a little bit right here: a little separation in that face frame area and then that's gon na finalize our look so just working through there following that jaw line to create that piece. I think. That'S a real key technique that you can take. You can put apply that to any haircut that you do so now. We'Re gon na go in with joy, coat dry spray wax. This is it's such an awesome product, because it's so versatile, it doesn't have a super stronghold. It just adds a lot of texture, so I love just kind of lifting the hair up spraying that in working the product in and then get my hands in it and just kind of messing it up. Giving you a little bit of a Bed Head feel seeing those layers come to life and then what I'll do is brush it calm it down and give it a little nicer style. But I love seeing that kind of come come out when you put that product in and then I'll take the iron. The spray wax really helps with with defining those pieces so I'll straighten it a little bit and then there's our end result guys hope you liked it. Let me know if you have any questions in the comments below and go download the F se now app. You can see tons more videos just like this, for free thanks for watching

Ac Haley: Matt, you continue to be a visionary in every aspect of you work. Thank you Sir! ❤️⭐️✅

Matty B: Hi Matt... Firstly Thank you for all you do, big fan. Secondly, my wife and I own a salon in CT. We have been discussing moving forward with our stylists what we will need to reemerge back into the salon using PPE and one is the use of gloves during cutting. So thank you for your professionalism

wiredguytv: This is really interesting, I'm not a hair dresser but I am helping out with at a college who teach hair dressing (I build online content) and your videos are awesome. So well explained and so detailed too. Great set up too ! You're really cool.

Jam Onit: I’m not a stylist but I love this haircut and watching how it was created. Especially loved how you left an Nike at the end of bangs makes it look more natural. I appreciate you showing me how it’s done. Hugz

Daniel Escudero: Muchas gracias por compartir tus conocimientos. Saludos desde Argentina.

Bostongirl: I love it. My hair is kind of similar but that's exactly what I want. Even though it's one length you put that choppiness into the sides. I love The bangs just not So blunt for me

KANTZ z: OMG!! I want this ‍♀️ so bad

Christy Orr-Petrolawicz: I have thin baby fine hair but love the layered look. Does this work on me?

Maria Tanner: Gorgeous

Basia: How about a video for a person with multi texture through out the head. Been in the business for 20 years and still never seem to get a cut that works. I have straight hair on top, slightly wavy on sides, and super tight curls underneath. Love that cut btw.

Noreen Freeman: Your still the BESt Matt , like the facial hair.

angela Miller: love it , where did you find those clips

The Real Voice NR: Amazing...

Hanna Beata: Beautiful

Catalin NICULAE: I like very Quick and simple

Christopher Diaz: ✌nice

Max Black: I always cut long hair dry.

Najam Us Sahar: Right sided layers more sequeced and long layered than left layers, left layers' fall not fluffy and more long than right side's

Val: im in awe

Jula Robinson: I want this but scared to do it myself

Somipam v s zimik Vasai: I love you haircut bro

shaynna1373:

Lingsi Yeo: Like iT.....Will try soon

Ann Stewart:

Mar Terrazas: Primero

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