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And i am coming to you live from vancouver washington um. My husband james, is behind the camera today. So if you have any questions feel free to type them out and he will direct them to me. This is my beautiful model. Amy amy has naturally curly hair and we are going to give her a little bit of a different look today. So typically, she wears her hair parted to the side with a side swept bang, but we're going to give her a curtain fringe today and we are going to take off some lengths. I'M going to take off a few inches, bring it just below her chin. We'Re going to add a lot of texture just to really um, expand her curl and give her lots of options for styling. So i'm going to start out with her bangs. I like to start with the focal point of my haircut first. So a lot of times. I will start with the fringe on my clients, so we're going to shoot for kind of just at the eyebrow here in the center. I am going to leave a little extra length just because her hair is curly. I know it's going to spring up on us. A little bit she already has a decent amount of texture through her fringe, so i'm going to be very, very careful not to take off too much weight. So i'm just going to ever sew slightly. Oh hi, nicole, hey nicole how's it going okay! So now that i've cut the center, i'm going to add in the sides really making sure that i'm over directing these, so i can get a nice sweep. Where'S everybody tuning in from nicole says, love this. So, as you can see, we're already starting to get a little bit of that sweep with her fringe amy wears her hair about 50 of the time, curly 50 of the time straight um. So i really want to make sure that, with this length, it is going to work both ways for her. We got people from all over the states: england, amsterdam, hong kong, venezuela, awesome barcelona, that's great thanks for tuning in this morning, guys, okay! So now that i've cut the basic shape, i'm actually gon na go in with my scissors and just double check for balance. We'Ve got someone close in beaverton. Oh nice, practically neighbors, just right across the bridge. Just gon na bring this out ever so slightly and take a little bit more length off there. Okay, that's kicking out really cute. I think i'm going to just take a little bit of weight out here of the left side of her fringe, i'm just gon na ever so slightly come in. They like your pictures. Oh, thank you actually, it's time for a haircut for me, but hairdresser is always the last one to get a haircut, so maybe i'll just grow it out. Okay! So now turning her around i'm gon na start in the back dividing it all the way down the center go ahead and tilt your head for me, so i've prepped her hair with a um curl primer whenever you're razor cutting curly hair. I think it's really important to make sure that you've got enough moisture in the hair. It'S important to keep it evenly damp and it's good to have a nice cutting lotion in there to give your blade a good slip. Uh, someone wants to know what kind of razor do you like, so this razor that i'm using today is the feather plie and you can actually get this on harebrains proshop website um. This is my favorite razor. I'Ve used a stick razor before as well, but i just like the feel of this one, a little bit better. Okay, someone wants to know what curl pattern does she have so her hair? Is it's definitely like a tighter wave um, i wouldn't say it's quite coily. Her hair texture is like a little bit different throughout and it's a little bit curlier in the back than it is in the front. You'Ll typically find that with curly haired clients they're not going to have the same texture all over okay. So now amy has a pretty low hairline here. So as far as length, i'm going to shoot for just above the top of the shoulder. Just because i know that this is going to shrink up a little bit and i don't want it to get too short. So combing that out, i'm first going to go in and remove a little bit of weight before i cut my length just ever so slightly etching, someone earlier asked what kind of cutting lotion do you like so today i used the oran co twister pearl primer. It'S just a really nice lightweight primer. What cut style are you cutting? So this technically is a one length bob shape. Um amy, though, because she's got curly hair, i'm making sure that i'm adding plenty of texture in it. So it doesn't become a triangle when she wears a curly. I really want this cut to work for her straight and curly, going in removing weight again in the section and then etching my line, and i just kind of like to check how the hair is moving and curling as i'm cutting. So before. I continue on since this is my first section. I want to make sure that my guideline is precise. Make sure that i have good balance. Okay, go ahead and tilt down for me, i'm making sure that i'm taking small sections. I want to be able to clearly see my guide through my next section, so i'm going to pick up my guide slightly elevating it. While i go in to remove weight and then i'm going to bring my section back down to zero degrees elevation when i etch in my line, checking the movement and then jogging over to the opposite side, moving that weight down, making sure that i've got a nice Good tension on my section awesome checking for balance again, it's feeling good switch back over. So when i razor cut, i like to bounce back from side to side. Sometimes, when i'm cutting this type of shape with scissors, i will just cut one side and then cut the other, but since razor cutting is so visual, i'm just really making sure that i'm bouncing back and forth to check for that balance. Okay, next section, removing some weight got a little bit of a bigger question: okay, uh shear love hair asks for someone that doesn't know how to razor cut at all. That is interested in learning. What educational things would you suggest i would suggest taking gerard scarpace's razor cutting class because he is very knowledgeable with razor cutting and that's actually how i learned to razor cut and became more comfortable with it. I took scissor versus razor with him and julian perlingero back several years ago and before that i hadn't touched a razor because i was scared of it um, but that class really gave me confidence to be able to um move forward with razor cutting. So i highly recommend taking something from gerard um. Nicaragua also does razor cutting courses and he's very good as well. There'S a lot of great education out there. Someone else knows this style, okay for thick curly hair. Yes, i definitely think so. I think it's just really important to pay attention to how much weight you're removing um. You know if someone has really really thick hair you're going to want to remove a little more weight so that it's not becoming a heavy like triangle shape at the bottom. George'S. Last name is scarpacey, which i'm not sure how to spell it off the top of my head. That is a good question. Um, maybe he'll come in and just maybe maybe he can. Let us know how to spell his last name, because if i try to spell it off the top of my head, i'm totally gon na screw it up. Okay, so, as you can see, we're starting to build a really nice solid, like one length shape at the bottom, but her curl still has a lot of movement, so um removing the weight helps to allow for some internal texture. So it's giving it a layered effect without it being overly layered. So that way, when she wears her hair straight, it's still going to be that sleek kind of one length textured bob when she wears it, curly she's not going to have a pyramid. Now i'm coming to the top of the ear here so once i finish these last two back sections, i'm actually going to just finish one side and then the other someone asked can we use the razor to cut afro hair? I wouldn't recommend it um. You know that could really disrupt the curl pattern, but i mean, if you're comfortable, with a razor and comfortable with that hair type um. You know you probably. Could you just need to be really careful, but i personally um wouldn't razor cut afro textures. So, let's know how big of a section do you typically take? My sections are about a half an inch wide. You just want to make sure that you're able to see your previous section clearly through the bottom. So, as i get into the sides of her hair, i'm going to remove less and less weight because i don't want to severely change what the density looks like from the back to the front. I want to make sure i keep some density through the sides where the hair tends to be a little bit finer and a little bit thinner. Okay, last section on the back here and then i am going to spray her hair down before i continue. You really want to make sure that you keep the hair evenly damp back over. So when i am removing weight, i'm only going about halfway up this section. I don't want to go up too high, because then it's really going to create more movement than i want through the top of the the cut. Her density is starting to change a little bit here, so i'm not going to remove weight there. Deborah'S asking. Does your razor have replacement blades? If not do you sharpen it and if so, how often it does have replacement blades? So i use a new blade every haircut, sometimes for my clients who have thicker hair. I will use two blades a haircut because i really want to just make sure this blade is nice and sharp, and not splitting my hair as i'm cutting and someone wants to know. If you have any tips for holding your razor, i mean it definitely just takes a lot of practice, but essentially you want to hold your razor in an l, shape, make a peace sign and then grab like this. You kind of want to hold it like a pencil. You want to use your pointer finger to help stabilize the blade and move it. Hopefully that helps all right, so we're getting around to the side of amy's haircut here so now. What i'm gon na do is. I am going to kind of wet her back down a little bit starting to dry off. Her hair is fine, it's very thick, but it's fine, so it dries quickly someone's asking: can they use a razor on dry hair or just on wet hair um? You can use it on dry hair. I prefer to use it on wet hair. I feel like it's easier to protect the hair while you're cutting, but again it just totally depends on your comfort level, and you know the hair texture, the hair type amy is blonde, and so her hair is it's healthy, but it's definitely a little bit more fragile. A little bit more porous than other hair types, so i feel a lot more comfortable cutting it wet, because i know that there's it it's less likely to damage the hair as i'm cutting. I got someone asking how much do you typically charge for a cut like this, so i mean for a haircut like this. That'S just gon na vary based off of like where you're located your experience level um. How long you take to do the haircut if you're doing like a big change or a small change? If i'm doing a really large change on somebody and they're, going from like waist length hair to a bob or something like that, like i'll, typically charge a transformation? Haircut price, which is higher than my usual signature, haircut pricing. Okay, so now my section is slightly diagonal forward. Um, i don't want a ton of extra length in the front. I am going to leave a little bit just because i know this is going to curl up. So that's the section there, i'm gon na turn her back around just go ahead and keep your head straight straight up and down perfect okay. So slightly slightly elevating this section, as i remove weight again just kind of coming about halfway up this section with my weight removal, then dropping my elevation, perfect and etching in that line. Someone'S asking are you holding the hair with tension as you razor? I am, you definitely want to use a lot of tension as you razors. This is just gon na help make a cleaner cut, with the blade okay coming around the corner. Here, i am not removing weight from the corner of this section. Someone says they love your explanations. Oh thank you. Okay. So now her density changes like quite a bit over her ear here. So definitely this is an area where you want to pay a lot of attention when you're removing weight, because you don't want to remove too much weight and lose your your shape at the bottom. So i am not removing any weight here. I will remove some weight as we get higher up on her head, but i want to make sure i get a solid baseline here for my shape. Okay, then, continuing on to the next section someone's asking, can you say this live? I think i'm pretty sure this live is going to be saved, it will it'll, be saved on hair brains, igtv and it will be posted in their feed as well, and then i will also post like a before and after picture on my page um. So if you want to follow me, my instagram is at hair by michaela o, and i will be posting more about the cut on my page later this afternoon. Okay, removing the weight perfect. When someone wants to know, do you use razor on layered cuts? I do i use the razor on all kinds of haircuts. I love it for short, layered pixie cuts for long layered cuts pretty much anything. I'Ve gotten to a point where i will razor cut just about any style. Okay turn her around. So you can see someone says reminds me of sweeney todd a little less scary than that. Hopefully, yes, all right! So now we're building a nice, a nice strong shape here through the side. As i am above the curve of the head, i will start to add a little bit of texture. Amy had a little bit of previous layering in her hair here, so i'm not going to probably need to remove too much weight through the top. But i want to make sure that when she wears her hair curly, she get lot gets lots of movement and volume through the top someone says they're studying hairdressing and are on their level three. What is the best advice you can give them for cutting hair? Just never stop learning like take in as much education as you can um. You know, there's so much awesome education online these days so just take in as much as you can practice as much as you can like get yourself. Some mannequin heads and practice at home. Yeah, that is, that is the key, just practice practice practice and never stop learning i've been doing here about 11 years and i still take classes um you're, never you're, never too advanced to take classes all right. So this is going to be our last section on this side of her haircut, just kind of checking here to see exactly where the hair needs to fall. Okay, so i really go ahead so just asking where you're located and tell them we're located in vancouver washington right across the bridge from portland oregon, not vancouver, canada, vancouver washington. Everybody always thinks it's. Canada yeah washington state, yes, okay, so i do want to add a little bit more texture and movement through the top of this section um. So i am elevating this a little bit more and then removing weight about halfway at the hair strand. Here'S a good question: someone wants to know: why are you using a razor on curly hair? I am using a razor on curly hair because i just really wanted to create a lot of texture in amy's, hair um. You know a lot of people will stray away from using a razor on curly hair, but i think that if you're paying attention to the curl pattern - and if you know what you're doing then it's definitely okay to use the razor on curly hair. But yeah i mean i just really wanted to add um a lot more like movement and texture within her haircut that i wouldn't necessarily i wouldn't get the same result with scissors. So i i do a lot of scissor cutting, but i really wanted to switch it up today and do something different with their hair. So let us know if this is going to make hair frizzy um. If you, if you take out too much weight, it could definitely cause the hair to be frizzy um and also, if you just aren't, holding the blade at the correct angle, like you really just want to be careful and and know what you're doing when your rays Are cutting curly hair? It'S definitely okay, it's good to make sure that your blade is nice and sharp. So if you feel like partway through a curly haircut, your blade's starting to become dull, switch it out for a new blade. Okay, moving around to the other side of her haircut here i am going to wet her hair down again because it's starting to dry off. How are you doing? Amy amy is a barber and she works here with us at our salon. Um. We are located here at clash, beauty, collective. We have about 21 salon, suites and amy is one of them. One of our suite owners she's been with us, since we opened back in june all right moving around to the front someone's asking. What blades do you recommend using? Is there a favorite kind that you have so there are specific, feather razor blades for this razor and hairbrained sells those as well. Can you see okay, me yeah yeah, okay, just removing weight again slightly someone asking only damp hair um. I mean you can definitely razor cut on dry hair. I don't prefer to i prefer to razor cut on wet hair, but it's totally up to you and your comfort level, with the razor and someone's asking any recommendations for modern shag, cutting techniques or education um. Yes, so i well, i love razor cutting for shag, shapes um, and i mean i'm pretty sure correct me if i'm wrong gerard, but i think gerard might have some uh razored shag education on either the the hair brained, facebook page or the hb live dot me Their online learning platform - that's a great place to to go for that. I also have a couple videos on my personal instagram for cutting a shag. If you want to check those out, okay, go ahead and tilt your head slightly perfect again, not removing weight from the side of amy's haircut, because it's already pretty fine there, okay and then i'm going to turn around i'm going to look in the mirror and i'm Going to check for balance between my two sides just go ahead and hold your heads, nice and straight. For me, perfect. I think i am, and i tend to be a little bit longer on this side, so i'm just going to go in now with my scissors and just take a little bit more off the front here. Okay, where are we at for time? How are we doing on time? It'S 1002 okay, someone's asking! What'S your favorite go-to scissors right now? Well, i love my bmax um. The scissor that i'm using today is the hb pro scissor that they did in partnership with bmac um. That is like my go-to, all-purpose scissor in the salon, if you feel like you're starting to lose tension, re-comb your section and get your grip nice and tight on that hair. Coming down to the last few sections here and then i am going to style, amy's, hair curly today and show you how i would go about doing that in a salon with a client. She'S already got the curl primer in her hair, but we're going to add a curl cream and do a twisting technique and then diffuse it. So you guys can really see the way that the shape expands. I'M gon na do this last section here and drop that down all right going in removing a tiny bit more weight here. George says looking good thanks for sharing. Thank you so much for having me today. It'S been fun all right, just taking that last little bit off of the front here. Okay, so now before i blow dry, i'm going gon na quickly just check my perimeter again with my scissors and just see if there's any little hairs that i missed with the razor go ahead and tuck your chin. For me, a few little hairs here and there just kind of cleaning things up a little bit. This is a good question. What do you look for when deciding where to take off weight and how much well, i really just try to kind of move the hair around um and just see what it means, like typically you're, going to want to take more weight out through the back, because We know the hairline like sits a little bit lower people always just have more density in the back um and then just like looking and seeing like, i didn't. Hardly put any texture like through, actually didn't really put texture at all through the front of her hairline. She already had quite a bit of texture, just from you know previous layering and everything so just seeing the way that the hair is moving kind of looking at density to see um. You know where, where it needed it, it's obviously a little bit heavier through the back, so i just knew i was going to need to take more weight out there. Yeah i mean, i think, a lot of it's just visual, just really pay attention to the hair. Pay attention to how it's moving, what it's doing - and you know it's just kind of something that you your eye just gets used to. Looking for over time, someone's asking is using the razor hard on hair, especially because she's blonde um. You know, i think that as long as you prep, the hair, properly make sure that it is, you know, you've got a good like cutting lotion in there and make sure that the hair is just properly hydrated. Make sure you keep it evenly damp as you're cutting make sure your blades, nice and sharp, like? I think, if you're careful that you can use it, you can use the razor on any any hair type, really um curly blonde, whatever whatever the case may be. Um. You know if she was like platinum and if her hair elasticity wasn't great, i probably wouldn't razor it, but amy's hair is super strong. So i felt comfortable doing that today. Someone wants to know what what kind of hair lotion do you like two of those questions and what kind of lotion do you use? What hair lotion do you like? So i'm a big fan of the armco products? That'S what i use in the salon today. I used the iron co twister for my cutting lotion and amy's hair and then i'm going to add in the rnco turntable curl defining cream just to help bring her hair to life a little bit more um. So before i apply that curl cream, i'm going to kind of re-dampen her hair down just to make sure that i can get good even distribution of the curl products and so that i can really get her curl to pop while we're styling. Okay. So applying my curl cream, i used about a nickel sized amount, i'm just going to start by scrunching it in her ends. When i apply curl product, i always start in the back and work my way towards the front. So that way, i'm not concentrating the majority of the product where the hair is finer, so working this through after i've scrunched it in i'm going to rake it through with my fingers, then i'm going to add a tiny tiny bit to her bangs just for some Control here to kind of set the for the style, i'm going to take sections comb them out and then i'm going to wrap them around my finger just to kind of help that curl to form this is also going to help lock in frizz. So as it's drying, it doesn't lose. Its definition just ensures that it's going to be a nice smooth blow-dry. This is what i'll do with my clients hair a lot of time in the salon. I have a lot of clients with curly hair and i really like to try to teach them how they can style it at home. A lot of times, clients with curly hair, just aren't sure what to do. They'Re not sure what products to use they're, not sure how to dry. It they're like scared to use a diffuser, because they're worried their hair is going to frizz out so a lot of times. If my clients have curly hair i'll show them how to style it. Curly in the salon, even if they will wear it straight part of the time someone says they love your comb. Although i think that's my comb, i do steal his combs, though um this is the ys park 339. I love the ys park, combs they're, really sturdy, and this one. This is my favorite cutting comb because it's not too long. It'S easy to hold. I love the fine teeth. It'S also got the great little point on the end for sectioning someone asked: are you twisting all the curls in the same direction? I am you definitely don't have to you can twist them in different directions. Just kind of depends on the result you're looking for like if you want a curl, that's like a little bit more beachy and you can certainly twist it all different directions and i'm my section sizes are very similar, although you can take different sizes of sections as Well, um working all the way into the middle back, i'm actually not gon na twist. What'S underneath, because it curls pretty well on its own, there, just kind of curling the front and that outer layer of hair in the back just for control and then just spray. A little bit more water here, it's starting to dry off on me already james. Is there any hair product on my hair? There is so to recap, i used the rnco twister curl primer and i put that in her hair before i started cutting as a cutting lotion and then i also used the rnco turntable curl defining cream, and i just applied that after i finished her haircut, i Applied it first to her ends in the back and then kind of worked it through the front someone's gon na ask. Will you be diffusing it too? Yes, i will um, i am gon na diffuse it just so i can add a little bit more volume to it. If a client wanted to at home, they wouldn't have to necessarily defuse this. Sometimes my clients i'll tell them to twist their hair, and then they just let it air dry this way if they have the time um. But yes, i will be diffusing it today. Okay, i've got her hair all set and ready to go. I'M gon na grab my blow dryer. So when i'm fusing, i like to make sure that my blow dryer is on low heat. You don't want too much airflow, because the airflow, if it's too strong, is going to disrupt the curl and cause frizz so low speed, and then i have it on medium heat right now, although if it gets too hot, you may call me slowly moving the diffuser Around the head, someone said: how do you advise your client to do this on their own? Well, a lot of times i'll, tell my clients, when they're diffusing their hair um to flip their head upside down. Just to help add volume, um go ahead and tilt your head towards the dryer, also having them tilt their head towards the dryer just so that the hair kind of lifts up off the scalp a little bit that'll help give it a little bit more body. How do you tell them to wrap up? Do the finger wrapping technique, the finger wrapping technique, um? Well, after they apply their products um i mean i just tell them to basically focus on design it's hard for clients to be able to see all the way around their head right. So i just tell them to focus on like the front of their hairline and the outer layer of their hair, just so that they can sure to lock in frizz, because this outer layer is where the hair times the frizz the most as the skin styles. So you know just i tell them to finger wrap it as best they can and just kind of get the areas that matter most. Is that feeling? Okay, amy, okay, go ahead and tilt your head towards the dryer, i'm just ever so slightly kind of lifting the hair as it's drying. You really don't want to like touch the hair or toggle it too much, while you're drying it, especially in this initial stage that can disrupt the curl pattern and cause a lot of frizz. So you really want to try to touch it minimally and once it starts to dry off, you can touch it a little bit more without worrying about causing frizz someone said they learned a lot from your videos and they're in brazil. Oh awesome, i'm so glad you got something out of it. Thanks for watching someone asked you specialize in curly hair um. I have had some curly hair training, so i mean the majority of my clientele is curly hair. I do cut all curl types, but i actually for part of my career worked out of a curly hair salon. I spent three years in a curly hair salon where i actually got to focus on like the diva curl method of hair cutting um. So that was really fun, because the diva curl method is quite a bit different from the way that i was trained. I was trained more like vidal sassoon, so that precision cutting um so to be able to like take the two curly cutting techniques and precision, cutting and kind of combine them together has been really fun. Um kind of like come up with my own way of cutting curly hair. She wants to know where we're from we are from vancouver washington born and raised. We both grew up here. Never left probably never will leave it's a great place to live someone's asking. What are you doing? What am i doing? Yeah right now, i am just still diffusing her hair, i'm starting to kind of lift it and elevate it a little bit just to help get a little bit more body in the style, so just taking the hair and resting it on the diffuser and elevating slightly Curling is it what permanent permanent? No as soon as she washes her hair? This will change. This is her natural curl and she's got a really nice natural wave pattern. She likes to wear her hair curly. She wears it straight as well, so we really just tried to give her a haircut that would be versatile for wearing. It, however, way she wants. How are we doing on time? Uh. 10. 23. Okay, here i'm actually amy. If you're comfortable, i'm going to have you flip your head upside down and then i'm going to diffuse from underneath a little bit so whenever you're ready perfect. So this is a lot of times. What i'll have my clients do in the chair as the hair starts to dry off, so we can really start to add a little bit more body and movement into their hair. This is also how i recommend my clients dry. Their hair at home. Is that so feeling, okay, temperature, wise amy, it's not too hot, okay, so and as it's starting to dry? Now, i'm going to start to shake it out at the root a little bit. You don't want to run your fingers all the way through the ends, because that's going to disrupt the curl, but shaking it out at the root is going to start to loosen some of those twists that we did make it look a little bit more natural and Just help add body to her hair. Someone asked: did you highlight her hair as well? I did not. She had her hair color done somewhere else. This is actually my first time getting to cut amy's hair i've been wanting to cut her hair for a long time. We actually went to beauty school together, which is kind of cool we've known her for a while, and i'm glad i finally get to cut her hair. So thanks for being my model today, all right go ahead and flip your head back over. So, as you can see, some of those twists started to kind of loosen up, starting to get a little bit more body into her hair. Now, starting to look a little bit more lived in so now, i'm just kind of lifting at the root a little bit. It'S continuing to dry again. My blow dryer is on low speed for minimal airflow. So what i'm going to do is i am going to finish slow drying i'll take some before and after i'm going to post those on my personal page at care by michaela o. So if you want to check out the finished result there you can i'm not going to make. You watch me finish blow drying the hair. So we'll probably end this here pretty soon, and then i will just yeah i'll post the finished result and all the details. Um on my instagram page, is there any other questions? Well, it looks cute. Thank you. Amy has great hair to work with, hopefully, she'll be able to wear this cut straight and curly it'll be really versatile for her someone's asking. How long will the dry tank? Well? Probably another, like 10 more minutes um, it's almost there, i'm going to slightly shake her curl out before i continue drawing just really loosening it with my fingers at the root again not running my fingers all the way through her ends, because i don't want to disrupt The curl pattern someone's asking if you're going to stick any more product than after you're the blow dryer. I probably will. I think that i am going to probably put in a little bit of a texture spray, um i'll, probably use either zigzag or maybe trophy for her hair. I could also use a wave spray. I actually might spray a little bit of a wave spray in her hair, like, as i finish, drying it um. This is the r and co dream house pressed watermelon wave spray, so this is kind of fun to spray in part way through the blow dry. Just to help give it a little bit more body and a little bit more of that beachy texture. Someone asked about texture cream. What about texture cream? You could totally use texture cream yeah, especially if you wanted to kind of define out some of those ends. A little bit more um yeah, absolutely someone's asking about her bangs. Does she have curtain bangs? She does have curtain bangs i'll turn her around. So you can see. We did cut some cute little curtain bangs for her and i razor cut those as well. So, as you can see, because of the way that we cut it, she still has that nice one length bob shape, but her hair is not too full or heavy at the bottom because of all of that internal texture that we added throughout her haircut. So this way, when she wears it curly, she can have a lot of body without that overly layered appearance, and this will just be a super versatile cut for her to wear both curly and straight. Her hair is almost done being dry, a little bit more to go so nice cut great job. Thanks for the live, it was very informative. Thank you. Thank you. So much for watching you guys, um. I think i'm going to finish drying her hair i'll, throw some texture spray in it um and then i'll post, the before and after on my page kind of with the breakdown of what i did so just kind of as a recap. Basically, just razor cut her hair to a one length shape, but did slight elevated sections throughout the haircut and took out weight internally, just to add a lot of that texture and gave her cute little curtain bang. So if you have any like questions on what i did today, you can feel free to dm me on my personal instagram at hair by michaela, oh uh. Thank you so much for watching today. I had fun sharing this with you and i will talk to you all soon.

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