Perfect Fall Balayage Hair Color Technique W/ Bangs

  • Posted on 11 November, 2021
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Is me me me, hello, e, crazy me uh. If you don't speak, then you won't get spoken to people. Only see you when you up, then they notice you trying to be a legend. Crayons is quotable only the real shot lasts and i only know a few people when they feelings always acting emotional ain't. Nobody checked, then it ain't, negotiable, got ta, show respect to the people. That'S posting soon to be on posters posted up like the older dudes. Now we age, like farmware timelines, this time, hello and good morning good afternoon good evening, whatever time it is wherever hi, my name is brian hair. I am here on behalf of free salon, education, our live class this morning, we're doing color today, uh yeah super excited about this one. Actually, no, i am because this is something i like when i get to do a class with you guys, that's inspired by something that both i'm doing in the salon and i'm seeing sort of like as a trend, because i feel, like you know, there's not as Many big trends anymore, because you know it's just the world we live in these days. It is what it is. So this is something that i was seeing a little bit in like some movies, and some shows that i was watching and at first i was like whoa there's like really rooted stuff, like way more so than the ombre used to be and then found a way To sort of incorporate it in the salon - and it was something that i was sort of working with my guests for this time of year, so i put all that inspiration together and here's the class we have today uh. So today we're going to be live on youtube. Facebook. You know like we always are. So if you have any questions, please put them up in the chat. We'Ve got matt, keeping an eye out making sure that everything is going going well, everyone's being cool everyone's. Getting seen that needs to be seen letting me know, because i can't really keep a chat and i on the chat, because it distracts me too much and i want to talk to everybody. So please, let us know if you've got questions and uh we'll get them answered for you, asap yep, that's matt, all right! So a little bit of description of what we're doing today. It'S fall here in the northern hemisphere, uh here in the states. So i'm seeing a lot of people that are starting to get. You know we're we're stepping away from that bright summer blonde and trying to find things that just feel more seasonally appropriate a little more autumnal a little warmer a little bit more lived in a little more relaxed. So the look that we're going to be going for today incorporates something else that i'm seeing a lot of this time of year and it's a nice full bang. They want to have a nice uh, lightened, highlighted effect, bringing in some of this fun warmth a little bit of the the fall colors that you're seeing outside. So what we're going to be doing today is a highlight that is going to be starting much lower in the hair. It'S going to not give it that bright. I'Ve been out in the sun highlighted effect up here. It'S a lot more energy through the mid lengths of the hair and down through the ends. Some of your guests may already be coming to you with lighter ends, because that is something that is very indicative of the summer color or maybe just your old work has uh left the ends a little bit lighter, so really a lot of what we're going to Be working on today is going to be in through this mid shaft of the hair which plays into if somebody wants a nice, fuller bang, then that's really great, because i know this amazing lighting in here is showing some dimension through her bangs, but we're actually not Going to be putting any in we're going to be leaving that deeper look, so that somebody gets to have again that little more lived in next season after that bright summery blonde, that everyone is trying to get so we'll give her a little spin around. So you can see where we're going to be going today in this our end, color is going to be nice warmer, a lot of energy through those ends - and i actually picked such a perfect color to blend this in, but you're gon na we're gon na work With saturation to actually give you a nice lived-in effect through here, get like a hard line of demarcation with your lightness that is going to work with that nice fringe that you've got going around the face. Oh she's, beautiful love, her all right and the first person that says anything about her not being able to see, gets nothing but for those that, like shorter bangs here you go. Our actual model today has bangs, so she can see. So it's going to be super simple, because that's you know how i like to work. Keep it easy don't want to over complicate it we're going to be working on a diagonal back sectioning, because when you do balayage on a diagonal like this, it gives it an automatic, more lived in, feel and less of a standout bold blonde, and we want the Whole goal of this is as lived in as possible, even if you're choosing to overlay it with a bold fantasy color like i did so. The first thing that you're going to want to do because you want to jump into this, knowing how you're going to end up look at the fringe that you're working off of and see okay, the bulk of these bangs are hitting right around that eyebrow, so follow That line around the head visually and just know that you're going to want to keep think of it. Like a bowl cut, there was a bowl right there, you're not going to want your highlights above that line, because what we're doing is we're trying to incorporate what this natural color is in this fringe into the overall look. So you don't want your highlights. Shooting up too much further above that, because we are trying to keep a more uh natural look to this. So i see where that bowl cut line is. Let me get my i'm going to section her front to back just because it it's mentally. How i work a little bit easier, so we'll section off those front sections and then we'll get to those later we're going to start back here and like i said that line for that bowl cut was hitting right around here. So i know i'm not going to be coming up here today, so i'm going to create my first section again diagonal back. I just followed the round of the head all if you work off of the round of the head, whether it's coloring or cutting or perming or styling, or when you work on the head shape. It'S naturally going to come out more natural because it's going to be catered to their head, so it's just going to have a nice, ah relaxed, feel to it all right. So, let's get mixed up. You know the drill going with skylights from paul mitchell. Great balayage lightener gives me the lift that i want and a consistency that i'm happy to work with. Maybe i should get developer that kind of helps huh, sometimes i'll, grab it peek behind the curtain, we're going with 40, obviously uh. I i always use 40, because it's a comfort thing for me, but if you're gon na try this technique, i would suggest using 40 because, like i said we're going to be playing with saturation a lot today to give us our multiple levels of lift and there's Going to be some areas where it's very low saturation, where you're really just going to get a little bit of a bump and that's even if you're using 40.. So i do suggest using the higher develop so that in the areas where this highlight is going to not applying as much product you're still going to get a little bit of lift because i'm afraid, if you use a lower developer, it won't bump through the color Enough to give you that transition in just one application, because this is a technique that you could use on. Somebody who has virgin hair no color and create dimension in just one visit and saturation, is the key. But that's only going to work if you've got a developer. That is going to do the work for you, no matter how you apply, i go little by little until i get the consistency i want saves on product saves on time. Almost there it's a little too thick, i like the consistency of wet toothpaste and, if you've ever mixed, balayage lightener. You know it's a very fine line between almost enough and too much yeah. Now, that's something i can work with, make sure you get all your little lumps out, because that's not helpful when you're trying to apply a highlight there, you go just go to get a nice consistency, wipe off my little spatula there. We go all right. The way we go do we have any questions that popped up yet before we started whoa cool. There'S an olaplex question: have you used 40? Do you use zolaplex uh, you can. I mean i am working on a mannequin, so i'm not going to waste my olaplex, but i do use it in a lot of my applications because i am a really big fan of keeping people's hair healthy and olaplex hands down is awesome at that all right. So this first section is a very, very large section, so again think about how you want this to look at the end. Do you want a full ombre like on my mannequin from before, where all of the ends are lighter, or do you want a softer or lived in kind of just a highlighted effect for time and understanding sake, we're going to go for a highlighted effect, because i Want to all right, so i'm going to take, i always love working on the section behind the ear when i'm doing balayage or really when i'm doing highlighting of any sort, because i just love the color that comes from behind the ear when the hair is worn Down it frames the face and just gives a really nice pop that they see when they look in the mirror, so i'm happy to give it to them. So my section is diagonal back. I'M also going to hold it. I'M going to elevate it above its natural fall and also direct it back, because that's going to give me a nice ridge to work on here. That will divide that highlight some to the back some to the front as it falls into its natural position. So load up my brush and now what i'm talking about? Excuse me with watching your saturation. The best way to get the ultimate lift with a highlight is to make sure that you have applied enough product so that when you look at it, you can't see the hair underneath, i think of it like icing a cupcake when you ice a cupcake properly, you Don'T see any cupcake, you just see icing, so that is a nice bright, lift that you're gon na get it's gon na sit there and it's just gon na keep working and keep working, and it's going to get a nice bright highlight bump for you giving you That look that we're looking for through the ends, that's really going to open that color up and allow it to take on whatever we choose to do for final overlay. Now, as you move up towards the head, i want less lift, because i want this to have a nice gradation in its one highlight in and of itself, so to achieve that, i just make sure that, as i'm applying that highlight it's nowhere near as thick. If i can see those individual little hairs in there, which i can, that means it's not going to lift as much it's going to dry out eventually and then it's just going to stop and then it will have bumped up just a little bit a little artist Side note here, if you are doing this type of technique, be prepared for your finished result to have warmth in it. If you do not want warmth in your final look. Do not do this technique, because, when you are applying it, the way that i am where you're just gon na bump that up a little bit you're losing some predictability, because it's just going to do what it's going to do and you're not going to have as Much control these sections, where you apply it thick enough to not see the hair anymore, will stay moist your entire processing time, which means you're in control of how bright that gets, but the areas where it's not as saturated and it's going to dry out. It'S only going to lift as much as it's capable to so. You lose control up here, so just be ready for whatever that exposed, uh dominant pigment is going to be it's going to show up somehow and need to be addressed. So if you're looking for an ashier look, that's not going to be the best way to go, because what it's going to take to tone that out is going to really deepen those ends, for you does that make sense all right? Yes, if matt gets it, i'm happy so couple questions later on. Then, if you use 20 volume, would you just not get the lift you are looking for? I mean so to go into what i was just saying, with 40 volume you're just going to get a little up here, 20 volume you're going gon na get almost nothing so because i'm giving such a light application up close to that root. I really don't know if i would get enough bump from a 20 with such little saturation, especially because these you know these first couple, sections are going to sit a little bit longer, so the ends will lift and if you don't get as much up here, then You'Re kind of losing your uh your intended dimension. Can it be done, of course, what to expect expect a far far smaller amount of pop, and yes susan, this is real human hair. It is yeah. I took it gross, i'm just kidding. I know i was just uh watching the internship with uh hayden last night with with vince vaughn. I almost i started that a couple weeks ago and then immediately stopped it. How was it um you've never seen it? I'M sure i did when it first came out. Oh okay, but it's just funny because this part, where they're like interviewing for the internship or whatever and the uh, the guys like. If you were shrunken down to the size of a nickel and putting a blender like how would you get out or whatever and the guys and they go off on this tangent, you guys got to see it whatever, but um. The funny part is they say like what, and it just reminded me of, if you guys have seen it you'll get it if you didn't whatever you're, not gon na get it i'm just laughing inside, and i thought i'd share nothing with you cool, oh yeah. I know i know so: cool watch the movie and then brian just reminded me of the reaction they get at the end all right. So this is a great section, because it's a little bit less on a ridge for you to see the saturation that i'm putting into the hair it's so little up higher, which is right around that bowl cut line that i wanted to not cross. What that's going to do is that's going to take this natural and just start to lift it ever so slightly i mean this is where we're going to start to see like those oranges and those reds really come through, which, because of the season that i'm applying This on and that's what we determined we wanted. The final look to be is exactly what we're looking for. So when it comes to the ends, you know that's going to be up to you. Do you want this highlight to live more on the outside of this section, or do you want it to have more of an ombre effect and break apart the ends and make sure that you've saturated both sides all the way through that's up to you, but just Making sure that whatever saturation you've got started up here, it just gradually gets heavier as you get down through the ends and then that's what's going to give you a nice ombre highlight all in one highlight: oh wow, that is a perfect visual right. There doesn't get any better it doesn't. So you know what we're done. I'M gon na george costanza myself and just leave on a high note um. Is this regular lightner uh? It'S a balayage lightner clay base, it's great for hand painting you just have to know what to expect from it. You know it's great. It doesn't swell all that stuff, but it just makes for a really nice application. So in this back middle section, i don't think i want to even go up near the head at all. You know i can see through the haircut that this is a cool like this. This section encompasses some really nice pieces in the shag, so i'm going to elevate it up to about what you would for like a graduation. I don't want to go all the way up to what would be a layer, and i don't want to hit it too low, because i don't want to be smashing against anything that could be beneath it. So we're going to give it a nice graduation elevation and then we're just going to apply through these ends. My tried and true v sections, but i'm still going to do the same thing just slight saturation at the top with a nice heavy flow at the bottom. Hi matt come on, you got ta build. This is what i like about doing this is it it just feels very in control, because you sit there. Okay got that saturation. This is a fun way to do. It start with that saturation, bring it all the way down and then just sit there and keep building on it. Add another layer, oh add a little bit more and then once it gets visually appealing to you where you can see it starts and then just gets more intense through the ends. Then that's the same amount of lift that you're gon na get cool thing about doing. Balayage like this, you can see exactly what to expect while you're working and then this i'm gon na do the same thing as the other side, where i go on the outside light saturation at the top to a heavier one down through the ends. Amy. That'S very nice, what'd amy say she said i want to come educate with both of you. How fun makes me love my job? Oh, what's she going to teach, not sure, let's ask: what do you want to teach amy and jess? I did not know the new dexter is out. I know i got ta, see the old dexter. I have a feeling i would like it yeah. I hope you would like it and thank you jess. She bought the cutting system last week. You'Re awesome, i'm glad you like it fun and they're fun. So, looking at this haircut, i love highlighting this haircut like it was a lot of fun on the pre-done and luckily there was another mannequin that had a pretty similar haircut. So i can do it again, because, when you look at this and it's those great textured shattered ends, knowing that what i'm looking to do to all of these sections is just for this. To go from its color to lighter makes it super easy and super fun doing this saturated, like playing with the saturation to give it that ombre effect, so i'm just going to grab this whole third of the top. Can you share why uh the saran wrap like why you're using that uh so uh i like so first of all, it's not regular saran wrap, so don't go grabbing the stuff from the kitchen, because it's gon na be really weird in the hair. It'S bali wrap from candy, shaw's sunlights, and it's great because i like keeping my sections separate, it's it sort of checks, a bunch of boxes for you, it's gon na keep your sections separate so that you can work a little bit cleaner. It'S going to keep them from drying out quite as quickly. You know it like sort of creates a nice little humid environment in there, so that your product stays moist so that it can continue to lift. Because, like i said a couple of highlights ago, once it dries out, it stops lifting and that's all you're going to get so that sort of slows that process down. It will still eventually dry out, but it does buy you a couple of extra bumps of lift by keeping it uh processing a little bit longer. It also is great because it's clear so i can see what i'm working with and even, if you, you know position it all just right, you can lift it up and peek at the underneath of some of your sections to see if it really has gone. All the way through and lifted because you know you can't just look at the the white lightner and know what your section looks like how much lift you got can be deceiving and it's awesome because it comes pre um. Oh my god perforated. I forgot that word for a second almost said: serrated. I was like no, that's not it at all yeah. I can't rip actual saran wrap to save my life without you know getting into a a battle for my life with it in the kitchen. So this stuff is great having those perforations, because you can one-hand it while you're working. I wonder why they don't put perforations on the uh regular saran wrap, because that, because they're jerky thing that they put on that cardboard box is not safe. No, i have destroyed my fingers, many a time yeah, and it doesn't help at all, it's probably more expensive to do perforation, i'm sure it is which would then cause, but the other failure of the wrap, yeah, fair uh, but the other thing in case you're. Thinking about getting this stuff, which, if you are super into balayage and do as much as i do, i do suggest you go get some of this stuff um the greatest thing about it again when i'm working with regular cling wrap and it touches, and then you Work so hard to get that perfect piece and then it folds over and then you got to throw it out and start over again. This stuff doesn't have the sticky chemical that they put on saran, wrap that you use at home. So if it gets crunched it's okay, you can pull it back apart and still work with it, which is extremely helpful, sunlight's, the only company that has it so far so far right do they patent it. I'M sure, like she's she's, a pretty smart business woman and the fact that there is no more yet yeah. That'S what that's why it makes me think that this is hers or no one cares enough. Well, i care enough. Well, no, i mean we're gon na come out. We'Re gon na come out with some rap. I'M just saying the the business of cling wrap is probably not like yeah everybody wants to get into fair um. There was something shoot, never mind. I don't know we'll find it all right. Good chat, yeah all right now we're up around the face, so you got to start keeping your eyeballs peeled for uh, making sure you don't do what we naturally want to do and get all the way up to like you know. Ah, you want a fresh highlight. No we're going lived-in we're keeping it long, keeping it through the ends. Keep it below my bowl cut of those bangs try to stay below this line. Again, i did a diagonal back section. I'M going to mimic that section with how i elevate and hold the hair section angle accuracy keeping it around there. So i don't want to go above that line. So i'm going to start a little below that line because it's easier to build up to where you would like the highlight to stop, rather than start where you want it to stop, because once you start where you want it to stop, then things get a little Messy and if you need to smooth the line out, then you've gone up above where you were trying to go. So i suggest, if this is where i want to finish, then this is where i'm going to start so that i've got a little bit of wiggle room to figure out my saturation. It'S a good tip. Thanks heard that before the um, what i was going to say is: i love the vibe in the chat today. Yeah a lot of love, a lot of great questions, love it comments, bring it on um. You are all welcome back anytime, yeah yeah right want to come, hang out at the salon. Yeah! Well, actually, don't say that, because that that happens well yeah, but i mean, like i don't know, i was just telling the story about demo monday, the other day where this all started. How i got my first ombre video, true, because my model didn't make it. I just saw your blow dry how to blow dry. Video has 124 thousand views shush. That'S your next viral hot all right, so i do want to actually work this piece. So you see how matt cut this fringe and then has left like that great little like transition piece. So nice of you to say what the obvious it's great wow, it is appreciate it. So i want to hit that transition piece just a little bit since we're not going to be highlighting the bangs. I want this to also be my transition piece with the color, because the haircut and the color should work together. So my next section we'll incorporate those we'll start with back here, so you don't want to grab all of it at once. I like to be a little bit more in control of exactly where i'm working and a lot of times. That means just smaller sections. It doesn't mean there's going to be way more highlights. It just means you're in more control of where you are applying lightner so again. Now that we're trying not to go above that line we're going to want to start even lower than the last section just being mindful of what you're doing, because you can't grab it and say: okay. Well, the last time i was about two inches from the root so doing the same thing here, because you're working up the head now so two inches from the root is a very different start point on this section than it was on the section below. So you want to work off of the actual plane of existence, and not just thinking about this one section. Thanks lori appreciate it. I didn't have my mic on uh. She said she shared the half, so that was very nice. She. What half hairdresser? Oh education? Oh group, um johnny, what's up livingston love him adrian's on here? Oh my god, all my faves cool congrats. Oh, what are you saying congrats to oh? I was just gon na, say congrats to any of the people watching that may have been nominated for naha yesterday or last night. As i'm sure, most of our fan base was yes, oh by the way i got an alert this morning on my phone that um i so i got tagged in top 100 influencers and hair or whatever, like i made it on the list. I guess hot so, but i'm a little frustrated. Actually, i'm excited and frustrated. Okay, because i didn't know it was a thing. So it's not like i was promoting it, trying to get people to vote or anything and that's kind of how. I guess you make it. People vote for you, so i got 69 out of 100.. So to me it's the best number to get if you're not gon na get one as a competitive person. I'M frustrated because i'm way up there yeah, but you also didn't compete, but i didn't compete. So i'm feeling okay, what well i was like. Well, i didn't get nominated for nahan. It'S like oh wait. I didn't buy my way in so we're good. I didn't have a huge company pay for it and we're good look at that. Look at that beauty right. There bring it so again, i feel, like that's a really good shot to understand we're keeping it around the fringe, but because we've got that low saturation, we're not going to get real strong banded highlights right there. It'S really just going to start to prep that that hair for that nice transition through the lighter ends, so it also isn't a highlight, that's saturated all the way through behind. So again, it's just a super super light. Uh bust up of the color that you are looking at elizabeth is asking. Could you still direct the hair back for the front pieces yeah i mean i always like to over direct a little bit, because bringing a little bit of over direction just adds to the amount of softness that the hair is going to have when it falls back To its natural position, because if i hold it in the exact natural position where it lays and then apply a highlight, it's going to be a much stronger, more noticeable band of color, because i applied it. How you're going to be looking at it. But if you move it out of its natural fall, then by the time it makes it back to its natural fall. Any lines that you've created are there are then softened and made more natural, make sense. Uh kristin says thanks for the highlighting tips brian off to the salon. Now it's gon na be a great day. Thanks guys, bye, everyone you're welcome what time is it by the way, speaking of which you've got 12 minutes? I have 12 minutes all right, then. You know what we might not get to the other side, but i got news for you. The other side exact same as this one just reversed, so for this last top section, look at it like normally you'd, look at it and go okay. Yeah, like you just want to get right in there give it those highlights, but that's not the look we're going for today under the other camera. What up top yeah will it show up on there that look yeah, that's good cool, so for this top section, don't just start getting in there like you're going to want to i'm looking got. My bangs are hitting my bowl cut. So really it's going to be just getting those ends so that this continues to look good with everything in here. So i'm gon na take my section, i'm gon na over direct just a little bit to add even more softness to it. I'M gon na understand that around here is where i want my transition to start. So that means that my application is going to start even lower, so load up. My brush get that saturation on there and then quickly. Let it start to dry brush as you move forward, not forward as you move up the hair and that's cool, because it's easy because you don't have to do anything except just let the saturated parts take all the product off the brush and then just go in Raw as you go up and whatever's left, which isn't very much you just let that sort of come off onto your section there, and that's what's going to give you that really soft soft transition then make sure that i get a nice saturation through the end. It'S the fun of multiple cameras, yeah all right, johnny, just flick that wrist. You know i do all right. Let'S go back to that! Guy! Don'T make him on shape. Are the sections you're taking uh not paying attention to that honestly, i'm just making sure that. However, i grab it where i will be applying. Has a corner has a ridge to paint on, because that's something that's going to again spread out the highlight that you painted and soften it. I'M not. This is one of those times where it's really like you know. I'M just going to grab some hair, i'm going to show you what i mean by that. On the other side, i'm not going to paint a highlight, but i'm going to show you so on this front section. I just made sure that i went a little diagonal back so that it continued with the diagonal back sections that we were using in the back of the head, and i just drew it with my finger. It'S not really a straight line. It'S not anything super crazy! So don't be too hard on yourself and the ridge that i speak of is going to be this front where the hairline and the section i just created meet is the ridge that i would paint on to make sure that, as i get that nice saturation in There to give me that highlight after it's processed washed, dried smelled, everything it's going to come down to its natural resting point and that highlight is going to spread both on the front of the hair and then back here in the meat of the haircut. So it's that shape section all right, so she would process and be delightful and be lovely. So um there was a question beautiful. Could you also? Oh no i'll? Do that one in a sec um somebody said: oh, do you have a video of that haircut? So if you go to our instagram or our instagram, our youtube channel and you just or just go to youtube and type in dry cut shag. You'Ll see right here is that haircut, video hot just watch this one yeah just kidding um but yeah. That'S the one right there look at you coming up before brad booyah, i'm number 69, though yeah you are. I don't know what number he is, but i'm not upset about it, though he's not 69.. So here is our ow, damn it karma for what i don't know uh. So here we go. Here'S our finished look she's a little bit lighter in the root than the gal. We just worked on, but you see what happened. You see where we went with this. So i went in and i that's the front of her head mirrors, so i went in and i created this energy in through the ends again at the that diagonal back, so that it just has a way more lived in when it falls down natural. I made sure that i worked. She had some lighter ends anyway, so it just made more sense to turn it into a full kind of ombre, rather than the highlighted one. But as i worked up her head, if you are working on a shag like this something cool that i did with her - that you could also do if you want like a really like heavy transition, i made sure that she was fully saturated through the ends down On the lower parts of the head, meaning everything below the parietal ridge, i saturated the ends to get that full ombre. But then, once i came up above the parietal ridge, these shorter shag sections - i only applied it to the top, so it still has a nice transition. But it's nowhere near as severe because i didn't saturate. The underside, like i did down through the lengths of the hair, it looks so good. Thank you so then, when i was done rather than because i was wrestling over like what kind of toner to use - and i just it's so much so i decided i wasn't going to use any toner because i didn't want to sit there and try to change What i color use and color you use so instead i went with a nice fantasy color. I thought anybody could recreate no matter what line you like to work with something that's appropriate for fall. I mixed together, like a muted, copper with a little bit of coral and a little bit of yellow. Just you know, grabbing things that reminded me of the colors of the leaves outside mixed them. Together got this really nice soft orangey. Warm kind of anybody could wear this like anybody, that's rocking bangs that are this cool and a haircut. This cool is gon na, be able to pull off something like this. So don't be scared to talk to your guests about maybe stepping out and trying something. That'S going to pop a little bit more than the colors on the the normal color wall for sure. Yeah have some fun yeah, all right, so now she's gorgeous and you get to see her and we're getting shorter on time here. So do we have any questions? Thank you. My first client yesterday came in and said, oh how you doing. Oh, i don't like you in a mustache. I said. Oh all, right, mom, like cool. This is going to go well and it's not like my forever thing. It'S no shave november! So yeah! You get a mustache yeah, i mean you're. Welcome people need to keep their opinions quiet. No, i mean i'm fine with it just understand like true. I guess we just need to understand. That'S their opinion. Yeah. Oh i get it. I mean i wasn't offended. I was like okay, you weren't offended. No, so you don't like my mustache okay, like when i saw my grandmother this weekend and she goes ugh. Are you growing a beard? I said? No, are you maybe that's why i look the same all the time, because i found a look that no one has an opinion about for the most part, and i just literally do that fair. I want to look as different as possible all the time if you've ever watched more than one of my videos, you get that yeah, that's true! It'S like i look at it, i'm like what, when did we do that? When did i have that hair color? I don't know because i wear the same thing so i might as well change the rest of it up uh all right. Well, i'm glad that you guys seem to be into this uh some end of end of video housekeeping be sure to go to freesalon education.com. So you can get the link to download our app so that you can come be a part of our community and play with us on a level that you don't even know exists. Yet so it's a cool way to just interact that cuts out the middleman of all the instagrams and the other apps, because it's just us like it's just us doing this so come get involved with us. It'S got all of our videos so that, if you just have someone that you don't know what to do with coming in, you can go find some inspiration. There. Look at some cuts. Look at some colors look at some styles and hopefully it will keep that fire lit under your booty so that you can continue to make people really happy year-round, including yourself and tell them about the hair cutting system. Yeah, that's a thing! That'S a thing! Matt worked! Really hard, he put together this great hair cutting system that just sort of creates a language for us all to use. If we're going to be a community and we're going to share our ideas and share, you know inspirations it's good to to have sort of a base, knowledge that we all share so that we know how to speak to each other, no matter where you're from so Be sure to check that out, it's super helpful. How much is it now 49.99 come on come on, you get eight haircuts. Eight haircuts, well you're gon na make that money back on one haircut, so i suggest go check it out. It'S been really great. It'S been very helpful. Uh it'll also help you understand more of the the wild things that come out of my mouth, because i'm trying, i was going to say our mouth but matt's pretty pretty on the level. I see it's keeping us all. You know yeah. It keeps whether i'm telling you information or matt's, telling you information you're, going to get where it's coming from yeah you're going to know what we mean so uh yeah go check that out. Thank you guys. So much you guys are awesome. Love you to death. Come see me again next week, where we'll be doing, i don't know. What do you want to see? Let me know: that's fun. I'Ll, take some requests i'll casey case in this bee yeah all right. Thank you. Guys, stay safe, i'll, see you soon, bye. There'S a few things that you have to understand about hair cutting before you can really jump into doing haircuts. These are all things that i'm going to teach you guys in the next eight haircuts, truly understanding the. Why? Behind what you're doing in hair cutting can make hair cutting so much more fun and make you way more successful behind the trip you

Tosha Rae: @Free Salon Education Thank you so much once again! I would love to see some more plus size models. I feel like the hair can go along way when it compliments a body shape. So many of us aren't model size 6's. Knowing what looks best on pudgier faces, double chin's etc is huge in my opinion. We don't see near enough hair style educations on the subject.

Lighthousebarber: I wish all stylists could be just like you two. Brian and Matthew

Ruby Tuesday: My gosh! You are an incredibly talented stylist...Absolutely brilliant.

Lighthousebarber: This video will be a test for a lot of stylists. Learning highlights, nobody like the old method. Love this clay

raheem khan: As a beautition, I have learnt the techniques of making V or W in baylage . It depends on the client ' demands. This is new to me. Isn't it appear as a bulk on the bottom of hair in person? Anyway I will try your method on fake hair to see the results.

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