How To Cut 6 Different Types Of Bangs - Haircut Tutorial | Matt Beck Vlog 56

In this video I walk you through how to cut the 5 most common bang haircut styles and also I show you one bonus haircut style for fun. This video includes how to cut a long heavy side swept bang, a long light side swept bang, a short heavy side swept bang, a short light side swept bang, a straight bang haircut, and a grunge bang short choppy haircut. Hope you enjoy! Please share this video and our channel with your friends. Thanks!

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Since it's far, what's up guys welcome to today's vlog today, what we're gon na focus on is cutting bangs. I know a lot of you guys out. There have issues with different types of bangs understanding which ones to use. So what I did today was I put together a compilation of every type of bangs. You could pretty much ever think of, so we have long heavy bangs, long, Lite, bangs, medium side-swept, bang, choppy side-swept, bang straight fringe and then a really short grungy. Looking bang at the very end, just for fun, so hope you guys like this, I'm gon na get started with this step-by-step. Make sure you want to follow us hit the subscribe button, so you don't miss any videos that we put out and also thank you guys. So much for watching, let me know what you think in the comments here. We go. Let'S get started all right, guys we're gon na start off by sectioning off the mannequin to get ready for cutting the bangs. So what I want to do is go from the high point down to the recession point on the head and just create a nice triangle right in the forehead area of the mannequin or of your client. Now I'm going to clip that away! I'Ve got my triangle now: I'm going to take a left hand, side parting, we're going to start off, creating a heavy longer side, bang. So what I'm going to do is go with really low elevation, the lower the elevation when you're cutting a bang the heavier it's going to be. We'Ve talked about this in past videos. If you, you have to treat the front of the head the same as you would treat the back. So if I'm trying to create light airy layers that I definitely want to elevate more with this, what I want to do is add some extra weight, and this would be for somebody that maybe wants to be able to pull their hair back and doesn't want the Hair to fall out things like that, but they still want that kind of angled fringe around the face. So I keep the low-elevation. I work diagonal sections all the way back, bringing them to a stationary guide and then connecting it on the opposite side. So now I want to do: is I'm going to blow it dry? So what I want you guys to see after every bang that I cut? I want you to see. The dry finished. Look of it so you can compare which type of bang you're looking to create now keep in mind, I'm doing very basic versions of each bang. So if you elevate it a little bit more, you could take out a little bit more wait. So this would definitely be based on each of your clients. Don'T you know, do this exactly the way, I'm doing it every single time so now we're gon na use our vibra straight iron, go through iron, it out just so. You guys, you guys, can see that polished finish and how the bang is actually going to lay some guests really like that heaviness in the front specially if they have a lower density or kind of a weaker hairline and, like I said, if they want to pull All their hair back and not have the hair falling out. So now we're going to move into a light, long side, bang and what this is going to do it's going to be cut pretty much the same. The only difference is now we're elevating there. So we talked about if you, the more you elevate, the hair, the lighter it's going to be in the front, so I'm doing a 90 degree elevation with a stationary guide. So I'm over directing everything over to the same point, pushing it away from my body. I, like cutting from short to long point, so that's why I'm pushing the hair away. You could stand on the opposite side and pull the hair towards you. Just really, whatever makes you comfortable um, but I I'm working that stationary guide cutting and what that's doing is collapsing that hair. But it's giving it a seamless feel because of the fact that I'm following the head shape so just make sure when you elevate the hair, that your finger angle is parallel with the forehead. If you elevate any higher, it's just going to collapse it too much! So now we're going to blow-dry. I want to show you guys the difference. You can really compare the heavy bang as opposed to the light bang. So I think that this is a this is such a good visual. For me, this is a video that I've wanted to create for a long time, because we don't get the opportunity to see these visually next to each other. All these different haircuts and different ways of removing and keeping wait. So you could see the flow works really well, you can see the weight. That'S been taken out right around the edges of that haircut, where it was heavy before so it just makes it a lot easier for your guests to be able to style it and maneuver. It so now we're going to work on a shorter side, bang, and what I'm going to do is take diagonal forward sections over-direct them creating a stationary guide and again, because we want to go heavy. I'M keeping my elevation low and cutting with my finger angle. Parallel to my parting, so just can I keep that consistent now, if you wanted to create a little more of a light feel to this fringe, what I would do is just suggest slight elevation after each section that you take no one says you have to stay: Either stationary or or kind of extremely move it you could just slightly lift it as you go around that curve of the head, and then you won't get so much of a weight line on the opposite side. What I wanted to do, for you guys today, is just show you what that stationary guide looks like it's got a really cool feel to it, and it really pushes that weight down to the cheekbone area. So you can see that there is a little bit of layering why that happens is because, as I round the head, my elevations change, so we did create some layering following the round of the head there. Now, I'm just connecting the opposite side using my finger angle, the same way and I'll go through blow. It dry iron it out, so you guys can see what this looks like. I think this is a pretty standard bang and I think this is what a lot of people cut and then they get upset that it's a little too heavy. So this is definitely you got to listen to your guests. What they're looking for, but I'm going to show you guys how to make it look lighter and more PC in a second, so we'll go through again with the vibra straight iron iron. It out. So you guys can see the true shape of the haircut you'll notice when I'm cutting hair I'm using a tighter teeth. Comb I'm using a 339 comb from Wives Park. When I go through to iron the hair I use the this is a 3-3-7 comb just because it it's a little bit easier to get through the hair. You can see that nice soft angle, it's all created with / direction and finger angle, guys so pretty cool. Now we're going to do a light short, more airy kind of fringe II. I guess ferengi would be the word, but a PC look in the bang. So what I'm going to do is take the weight over over direct everything over the part. So I'm taking a vertical section over directing everything over the part twisting out pinching up in my finger and doing a tease cutting technique with the scissor. What the tease cutting technique is, if you haven't seen that in some of our past videos, you can also look it up on YouTube channel for sure, but the tea's cutting technique is a half-open half closing of the scissor, so you're just closing this Azhar down on Pinching, the hair into the scissor you'll be able to see a better angle of it here. So I take that vertical section and then I'm just half closing as I go into the hair. We definitely have more detailed videos on that technique. If you're looking to learn it, you also could create more of a light PC feel by elevation. So remember, the second bank cut that we just did. All you have to do is elevate those bangs up and you would get the same sort of effect. I, like it being a little more choppy, that's what the tease cutting technique. Does it? Doesn'T it's not giving it an exact, feel it's giving it more. Pc kind of textured feel now we're going to go through and cut a straight bang. I like to do this on dry hair. If I can, what I do is I use the tip of the scissor or the blade of the scissor to lift up the bang. I slide my comb underneath using um, not super wide teeth, but not super tight either. So the 3 3 9 comb works pretty well for me for this and I go in, I hold the hair up with a nice elevation, not too high because again the higher. I elevate that comb, the more layered effect I'm going to get on the hair. So I want that nice solid line in there, so I just hold the hair tight with the comb and I go through and I use my blade to cut the scissor and I use the comb to hold the tension. So you can see you get that nice hard line fringe in there that works for any place throughout the head to create that straight line. Now we're going to go through and create a grunge bang, and this is something that's pretty popular you'll see it all over Instagram, and you know, a lot of hairdressers are creating this kind of chunky, PC, bang in the front really short, and then they let the Longer hair fall over top, so I wanted to show you guys this as well. I know it's not a probably a popular thing in your salon, but people may ask for it, so I think it's good to know it and it's just fun to cut so going through. I create that piece enos by really angling, my scissor and cutting into a deep point cutting and then I go through, and I do that T's cutting technique to piece out the overlay. So it's really combining a lot of the different techniques that we did. So you can see how that looks, looks pretty cool, alright guys, that's pretty much all the different types of bangs that I had in my head, if you guys have any ideas post them in the comments below. Thank you so much for watching. There'S the video alright guys, if you like this video, then hit the like button hit. The share button share this video with all of your friends, make sure to go: join FSE social calm. That'S our social media community. We have our own app, so go download. It FS see social calm, Facebook

Hairstyles - Hairstylist: Thankyou! I love your videos.

brianne glass: I've been a stylist for 15 years and never get sick of watching other stylists do hair- and this video didn't disappoint! Thanks for this. Loved watching the different techniques!

Anna Escudero: I'm pretty sure that I gave my barbies' that "grunge bangs" look when I was 5. This is such a great video! Matt is super talented and so confident in his hair styling approaches and techniques. I visited this video because I need to do something with my bangs, as my hair is thinning at the top and this gave me some really good ideas. Thank you, Matt!

Julie Greer: As usual Matt, you take the time to break it down . Things you "think you know " but can always do better or look at differently . Love it.

Kailee Merrills: I'm preparing to go to beauty school. I'm finishing up my last year of high school and then moving somewhere sunny (I'm a Midwest born who hates snow, bad combo) and I can't even tell you how excited I am to cut hair. I get all smiley and happy. SO EXCITED!

Hank: It's 1:30 am and I'm not sure why I'm watching this because I don't cut hair but great video man. Really clear and I feel like I could cut my own bangs now without ruining them per usual.

Taylor Kratch: LOVE all of your videos. Watch them all the time. I've learned so much from you and every time I'm interested in any cut I search what I'm looking for with your name so It takes me straight to your videos. So easy to follow along and recreate these salon friendly styles. Thank you so much for all of your great content! These tutorials have made me a better stylist. -Taylor

Clara Wright: I haven't had bangs for like 2 years now. So thank you so much for this video. Now i'm not so scared to get bangs again!!

belly dancer31: I watch like three videos a day and sometimes I repeat the same one over and over!!! I'm obsessed! thank YOU seriously for taking time to create such beautiful cuts!!

Llaunna: Followed your instructions for the long heavy bang, to give myself bangs. Worked pretty well considering I am not at all a hair stylist. Thanks for the info!

Becka Bebop: I think this is one of the best bangs tutorial out there. easy to follow and very realistic. my bangs look awesome. thank you!

Jessica Martinez: LOVE THE GRUNGE BANG!!! Great information of how to cut different types of bangs. Thank you!!

Christina Daniel: I didn't like this video but I LOVED IT!!! Thank you so much for finishing each cut bang. This was awesome!!!

Sarah Carlstedt: Thank you! Great techniques! I get a lot of requests for side swept piecey bangs and I'm going to try out some your techniques to change it up! I have one client that likes to get bangs that go in to a point in the center. I think they're called Medusa bangs..? They're fun and edgy. Maybe you can do a video on how you achieve those?

Audrey SB: I just cut my bangs following the grunge instructions. They came out well. Thanks very much for this video!

Angelica Juarez: Matt I love your videos, please do tutorials for beginners, Thank you!!

Lydia Langford Joiner: The simple bangs before the grunge bangs was very helpful for me—thank you for sharing!

Linda Rodriguez: love the grunge bang! I am not a Professional Hair Stylist but tried it on my own! Just didn't go to short but I think I did a pretty awesome job! Thank you!

Dante Vara: Really loved the last grunge bang thank you for showing how that works!

Gabrielle Sowders: You do a really great job explaining what you're doing. Very informative

Goldichan92: I wanted a straight bang and the hairdresser just cut it like the grunge bang (the last one), he didn't even ask me and just did it O.O I cried so hard at home.

Morgan Carter: your videos are so amazing!! on my journey through cosmo school you have helped me immensely!! thanks so much <3

Tracie's Vlog Life: I love love these cuts!!!! I've got so many clients I can try these on. Thank you so much for these ideas!!!

Karen Kroplinski: Hi, you seem very precise in your knowledge of a certain type of bang. By that I mean that you were always "starting" the bangs from the middle back of the head. Exactly "where" you "start" the bangs on the top of the head makes a "BIG" difference! If you create bangs that are started too far in the back of the head, you cannot create a really full volume look with the longer hair because you cut alot of it off when you cut the bangs really far back. I have seen bangs that "start" right "at" the hairline where they meet the forehead and although they would not be as thick a bang, I think it gives you alot more to play with in terms of being able to style the rest of the hair better if you want more volume. I had a hairstylist start my bangs further back than you started them in the video and it was an absolute disaster. I had asked for what is supposedly called, "china bangs", but what the stylist actually cut was quite different to say the least. I had very long hair and he cut bangs that were rediculously far back on top of my head. He also trimmed my long hair too short. It took about a year and a half to grow it all out. Never again! I think the "narrow" spaced bangs that start right "at" the hairline look the cutest and are easier to style with the rest of the hair.

Manal Egypt: I am very thankful to you. I have heavy curly hair and I am so annoyed with it in summer. At the same time, it is medium length and I don't want to shorten it. So I made the short side heavy bang in minute 4:35 and I am very pleased with the new change. I rarely have bangs so I feel the change. Many thanks.

Abby Walton: I would love advice about blending bangs into the face frame. A lot of clients ask for a frame to wear down when they wear their hair up. I can never seem to get that right!

Elixabeth587: Easy to do love it .i did it i am in love with one of them exactly what i was looking for

Clau Panquecito: Thank you! I actually was looking of how to do the one you called the light long side bangs, I saw it in a video, and pretty much fall in love with it...the only problem is that right now my hair is growing from a straight bang, and i'll have to wait a little bit for it to be the perfect lenght...

Maria Franco: Again Matt, Ecellent direct to point and a great level Professional guides!! Thank You!!

Catie Liz G: Just watched this and then cut my moms bangs for her to hold her over until her next appointment at the salon. Turned out pretty good :)

Valerie B: Love everything you did! You're a serious artist!

T.N. Nicholas: Matt, thank you! For making this video. Lots of hair dressers videos skip over this very quickly. Thanks you rock babe.

Emma of Terra australis: OMG that was awesome! I can’t go back to my regular salon now! How the hell am I going to find someone like this guy? He’s ruined me for other hairstylists

Hard_rain: Great tutorial, helped me out a lot! Thank you!!

cyndi love: FANTASTIC video! I did the 3rd cut and super happy with how they turned ☺

Annette Boardman: Very nice and smooth transitions between the different styles of bangs. I have a question about bangs on older women. I'm trying to get a bang that is attractive for my age but, when I've done a heavier bang, believe it or not, at late 50's it caused me to break out! Do you have any advice for a youthful look of bangs on an older woman without them being long as I have a very square jawline. Thanks!

Keirstien Mayne: Hey Matt, could you please do a video on a technique that has you gather the bags to the center, twist the hair, then cut creating a cool face frame kind of effect? I'd love to learn how to and to see your take on this technique! Maybe you could show the technique paired with a "choppy bob" or edgy type of hairstyle. I'd really appreciate it, thank you! Ps: loved this video!

Denise Burnside: Would love to know how to cut what we called "wings" in the 70's, not to be confused with "feathered wings", where the entire band and sides were feathered. Wings pretty much only consisted of the bang and perhaps a small section of the side closest to the temple. Think Kate Jackson from the 70's TV show 'Charlie's Angels'. It was slightly longer than the feathered wing, and curled back to resemble a wing shape, rather than the feathers on the wing. I hope you can understand my explanation. Often times the wing was curled with only a curing wand and once released leave it without running a comb or brush through it,. I had both wings and feathered wings (wings came first, followed by the feathered wings). I supposed it was just the progression of the style. Thanking you in advanced. - Denise

Cynthia DAmbrosia: Thank you so much for the detailed tutorials. The grunge bangs cut is inspiring. Very cool.

Maryam Malik: Loved it .. well explained n easy to understand.. cheers mate

Renata Leda Andrade: Perfeito e generoso! Parabéns!!!!!!!!!

Sherbert Ratliff: Love love love. thank you for sharing. REALLY like the grungy bang. Loved how you tease cut the top layer of it too. #TEXTURE!

Sally Carlin: First off, I love your videos!  What sort of bang would you cut for a plus size person with a full face? I am not a hairdresser, just a woman trying to find the right sort of bangs :(

Linda Bostoen: Thank you so much. Finally a video i can show to my hairdresser, aparently they cannot understand their clients. I love the three last ones. Especially the very light short side bang, gorgeous!

angelic lane: Your instructions appear easy to try. Thank you. I'm about to find out how well I payed attention to your third style instructions. I'm kinda worried, because I have very thin hair.

Sonyax Dem: I've learned more from you, than I have in my 1year of cosmetology school.....thank you

karen deruyter: Very clear instruction with a very good technique...great job, thanks. I have subscribed

mana vermeulen-mcleod: loved the last one, and learned a new tease-cutting technique, thanks

ღαrι νєℓ: Love the light bang!! Great job on every style

Ke Ke: Thanks so much for this video because I have been so afraid to cut bangs not know how it would look.  I was not sure whether to act as if was the back of the head and this helped me out a lot with the different ways u cut and then blow dryed so we could see the results

Andrea F.: this is the best tutorial video for fringes i've ever seen so far !!!

G Prissy: Wow! I wish you could cut my bangs! You did an excellent job on all six types of bangs! Thank you!

Ruben Salas: Esperaba un tutorial como ese Thanks #MattBeck

Jennifer Kelly: This is great, thanks Matt! I appreciate you so much!!!

Tracy Hernandez: Great job! id love to see a video on extending only the bangs.

Karen Ann: I totally enjoyed Matt's band tutorial. The various bang cuts are good to know. How do you cut barely there "Jane Seymour" bangs?

Nayab batool: I really liked all the videos I watched today thank u so much for all those tutorials <3

M Valledor: Hi Matt! Can you do a video on layers going from really short to really long?

Cynthia The Hairdresser: Very educational. Thank you. Loved them all.

lovegorgeoushair: that last bang cut was dope. never had a client request for it before though

Pennie: Awesome video!! You make it very easy to understand! Thank You!

Christina McCarthy: Would love to see a video about cutting and styling different kinds of curly bangs, please! :)

Ashley Smith: I love love love the tease cutting technique!!

Tree3332 Art and Music: Great video! I can't wait to watch all of your videos!

PuRpLeOG Kush: i love every style. but my favorite was the short side bangs. ur so skilled. so talented

Rocklyn Hamilton: Very informative! Great looks! liked them all!

ihavenomorenameideas: I'd like to see you do v-shaped bangs, m-shaped bangs and rounded heavy bangs.

Mia Meow: Awesome. Your model was so patient and still! Lol. Hey, can u point out which of these bangs showcase the eyes, which to bring attention to cheekbones which for long face, which for short forehead, which for receding hairline etc? Sorry if asking too much but think many hair dressers may be asked these questions.

Lauren Tampa: This was very helpful! Thank you! :)

Miss Mercurial: How is "tease cutting" different from slide cutting? Thanks in advance.

Kathy Byrne: It was the shorter side bang where your keeping your elevation low. It's the light short side bang with a fringe or more piecey to make lighter and not as heavy. As your cutting into the bang you over direct and do a teasing with your scissors!! What's the best way to do that if your cutting your own hair??? Thank you in advance for your reply!!!

Rose Maria Avena: I like the thick elevation slightly graduated 20 angle bang cut that gives my bangs more weight, thickness and volume.

Michael D'Heilly: I love your videos !!! what bang looks best if you have thinning hair in the front? Thank You

Lieza Bathiu: I love all your videos and thanks So so much for sharing these tips with us .you are the best

Brawl & Cross: On point! Thank you for the tutorial!

Fabiola Linder: Thank you So much!,, I love your haircuts classes❤️❤️❤️❤️

DRICA PIRES: Eu corto a minha na diagonal, pois dá um caimento melhor. Obrigada por compartilhar.

David Campbell: Very informative on cutting bangs. Dig so far what you're showing.

Carmen Chow @ G+: Thanks for sharing, I didn't know there are so many different kinds we could choose until now and the most important is I can earier tell others what bang I am talking . thank you

Shelby Mccallister: Love the grunge bangs! Thank you for your videos

Keesha Snider: Great video as always matt

Jacky Horn: I was hoping for a more detailed explanation of how exactly to choose the section. For instance, what is the recession point?

M.: omg I love that hair style you are so professional

I Love Missouri & Coffee: I've never seen a blow dryer plugged in from above. A very cool idea!

Danny L: Thank you so much for this vid. Luv the grunge at the end and I cannot wait to do them on someone.

Vicki Zandi: Very interesting to watch. Wonder what he would suggest for a straight across bang that is super thick. Love to see a video on how to thin out very bushy bangs.

Alisha Piekarski: Got to love a guy with tattoos who knows how to cut hair! hahaha Awesome!

sari taylor: omg can you show us step by step how you layered that. awesome technique

Metvra: As always love your videos. I do have a cut request. How would you go about doing an emo/scene girl cut? Specifically the texturing.

VMaybe: Think I have watched something like....900-1,000 hair cutting videos at least (over the last few years), & I have never commented on any of them. And personally I have had my hair cut for the last 20 years of my adulthood with experiences ranging from getting a cut/color in Beverly Hills that ran about $1,400 (before tip) to letting a friend of mine- who isn’t even a hair stylist by trade- cut it for me just for fun. Anyway, I just wanted to give you some perspective because you are sincerely one of the best hair stylists - top three for sure - that I have ever seen cut hair. Ever. Now don’t let that go to your head b/c you also seem quite pleasant personality wise, & as a woman trust me- it’s scary to let someone mess around with your face/hair. But so nice when the person doing it (regardless of talent) seems like a genuinely cool person, not too sweet or fake- but just pleasant to be around. That being said, you could be the bitchiest condescending queen in the world & I would still want you to do my hair. You are that good. PS the 2nd bang you cut is the only type of bang I have asked for the last like 20 times I decided to go with bangs (again), & NO ONE has ever been able to get it just right so it would look like your fringe/bangs cut looked when you were finished. And you made it look so easy too! I hope you like what you do- b/c you are too good at it to do anything else (it would be a disservice to women everywhere :)

jimyk: Cool basic bangs. On the tease techniques it's safer to elevate the hair each time u complete a forward-back hand motion just to be safe meaning have a low graduation on bangs.

francheska: LOVED THIS. VERY INFORMATIVE

suzyloo21: Choppy is for straight hair; my hair is natural curly so I prefer no chopping and snipping to cause fuzz humidity attacks my hair and it does not work on my beautiful natural curly hair.  It looks lovely on a straight haired person.  I'm headed for your Layered Haircut for long thick hair.  That's for me!!!! Thanks!

Kitana Kong: I'm really loving the grunge bangs.... but would it match my face? I'm asian and my face is round.... what would you recommend? love this video!

Ms. Medina: I love all your jobs!!! God bless your hands!

Frenchie Gurl617: Awesome video!! I'm going to need to practice tease cutting!

Susan Anderson: Great techniques ! Thank you!

suzyloo21: I hope new students are watching you.  They need to know this cause I've been so unpleased.  If I have luck, it would be amazing.  I've had one old woman argue with me and went against everything I told her not to.  She used a razor, thinned my beautiful natural curly hair and I worked on it for over an hr until I was so pissed that I walked into another salon and said cut it ALL off and I hate 2 inches all over then she didn't match the color correctly.  It was horrid.  The old lady never got any business from me and warned other cause she went against me totally telling me she had cut hair for years; she knew what she was doing,  I should had walked out!!!!!!  My beautiful Long hair ruined!!!!!!!

SuperXrunner: I love your videos. I learn so much!

Angelina M.: His model slayed the mannequin challenge.

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