Cut Your Bangs At Home: Textured, Wispy Side-Swept Bangs Haircut Tutorial At Home (Fringe Trim)

In this video I show you how you can reduce heaviness and weight in the bang area of your haircut using texture shears.

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Hey guys and welcome back, my name is Lina of a hair and makeup artist and based in Toronto, and I'm a hair cutter in today's video. We'Re gon na be taking out weight from this mannequins hair from her bangs so that it blends really nicely into the rest of her haircut right now, it's very heavy, it's very laid down. I don't recommend that you do this at home, because when we cut hair at home, it's just never the same. Even when I cut my own hair - and I trim my own hair - it's never gon na look the same as when somebody else does it and that's because of the angles. So if I were to cut my hair this way, it's never going to look as smooth and when somebody else cuts it from that angle. So it's all really about angles. Our heads are round and you're never gon na be able to get the back. It'S clean and precise, as you can so I just wanted to put that disclaimer out, so you guys know that it's not as easy as it looks. It'S took me years to learn how to cut hair. So the first thing I do is I brush out the hair to figure out where the Fang is going to sit, shake the hair out and see what hair falls forward. What I'm trying to do is create shape for this. So what I'm imagining right now is that this corner really needs to go, I'm not going to start cutting the bang right away. I think a lot of people go right through and start chopping. What I do is I layer, the bang, the first layer here is the way I'm using the wide toothed comb and I'm going to figure out where I want it to sit and set it right there, I'm going to take off that corner. If you cut the hair out like this, I'm going to be flared out if I cut the hair under it's going to go under so always be very mindful of how the hair is going to be cut, and I always stand right across from my client. Let me do the main you this then start cutting and I'm moving in with the rest of the hair and see this long piece. That'S gon na go too so, since this is really heavy, I'm gon na keep taking sections through the hair. All this weight underneath is holding it just weighing everything down, so the idea here is to take out the weight from the layers that are in the middle. Fine. Are the pieces the easier for me to do this so again, I'm going like this and I want it to sit right over her cheek and I'm just giving her very, very light trim. I can grab my first piece and blend everything together. The higher I pull out the hair, the softer it falls. I can pull the hair up, create some layers, but for now I'm just trying to create a perimeter. What I want to start doing in here is cut in between the hairs you're going to push these hairs up, and I'm going to start right here in the middle just a little bit of cutting. There was little I want to call them. It was like rips in the hair are going to create texture, so I have to cut little micro cuts in here so that the top can sit really nice and voluminous up. Here I love my texture shears, so they do. Is they cut in between the hair? Sometimes I get really creative with them instead of going in and just taking out a massive chunk of hair, I'm gon na do little chunks inside and then there's a little bit of movement, a little piece, eNOS kind of see. Where that I want. I want that to sit and then I'll cut right there and what I'll do instead of like going right in take out just as I'm moving take the hair back to the hair, as I like to cut into the hair with my textures texture shears, and it Actually grows out really really well a lot of people hate, texture shirts because they say that the hair doesn't grow out very well. I think the trick is not to overuse them where you're just constantly texturizing, so much that you just ruin the hair. For me, I don't use them every single time. On my clients, I only use them like depends like it really has to do a lot with how the hair is moving, I'm still seeing some weight here. So what I'll do is I'm gon na lift the hair up, and here is another trick that I like to do with my texture shears. I go right in and I cut right into the hair so that I create bounce and movement in the hair and that creates volume, but that doesn't mean that if you have fine hair, you have to go use texture shears! This is only for really heavy hair. That'S almost like problematic to see this is this is really heavy. You just take out some of that, so that it blends really well, because I'm thinking of how this is all gon na flow and take out these clips. So I can see how the hair, how her bangs are flowing in with the rest of their hair. And it's flowing beautifully, it flows, so so! Well, okay, guys! So that's it! This is the result of the haircut tutorial, we're a very heavy bang and how to create texture and movement and lightness in a heavy bang. This is a technique with the texture shirts that I use for anyone who has a really heavy hair, where I feel like the scissors aren't gon na do very very much for, for my clients, that's when I go in with the texture shirts, but it's all about Movements all about textures all about structure, it's about creating at a good foundation for the hair to sit on top of so that it's blended really beautifully in with the rest of the hair, and it shows off a color too. So that's really important. We want the color to look amazing as well. I hope I explained thoroughly and I hope I helped you guys. If you have any questions you can follow me on instagram, at Leena's, makeup and hair like subscribe to all your friends I'll, see you another video, bye,

Wendy: I have a off-center part would we achieve this same kind of way just starting out it's not easy for some but just kind of wanted to know how we would cut the other side for an off-center type part thanks

Katherine Powell: It is a little funny that the title of the video says “cut your hair at home” but in the video she says “don’t try this at home”

H. S.: Wow u r so pretty

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