Step By Step Textured Bob Haircut With A Fringe - Thesalonguy

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Hey YouTube Steve Anderson lawn guy here and today I'm going to be showing you guys a great new summer haircut, which is going to be a textured bob with a fringe. It'S going to be great, very wearable, very user friendly. So I'm ready to go. Let'S get started alright, so let's take a look at what we have currently before we cut it. This is Emily from hair our products calm. This is one of the highest and mannequins. This is pretty much as close to a human as you can get. This is a hundred percent European virgin hair. Literally, it's like cutting someone's hair. That'S real, so really really incredible products. The link to where you can find out about their mannequins is in the description below. So, as you can see, here is the length right into here. What we want to do is bring it up to probably about the neck area right in through here and create a kind of a fringe that can be side swept or if you want to work forward, she can but we're going to add some texture. Some nice layers, but this is what it looks like before, so we're going to wash the hair and then move right back. So I'm going to start off with using 25 spray, which is my leaving treatment spray and it also acts as a cutting lotion. And this literally transforms your hair. So if you have a client or if you yourself have very dry hair, if it needs some moisturizing, some loves and conditioning. Also, if your hair is very tangled, if tangled very easily you sprayed 25 in and as you can see, it comes right through it's, like literally spraying. On the best hand, lotion ever on your hair just makes your hair feel amazingly smooth and healthy, but also gets the knots out. So I like using it as a cutting motion, just to kind of get the ball rolling here and to make sure I can comb through this while I'm cutting it. So we're going to do first as I'm going to part the hair pretty much right down the middle and also into four different quadrants, which I usually do for my haircut. So let's get her straight. There we go, and here we go right there. So I'm going to part this right down the middle and does this matter as far as like, where you part it, I mean it does, but it also really doesn't because the way we're going to cut this and how others have cut a lot. My haircuts is, I basically work everything right down a center panel, almost like, if you're doing foils so you're going to be pretty balanced all throughout this area. So, even though it's you know nice to see a center party and make sure everything is all even it also, you know if it's a little off, it doesn't really matter a whole lot. You know if you're doing a side parting, that's when it does matter, because you want to kind of cut it based off of where the part is so. Let'S turn the head around, then. What we're going to do is going to start into the back area and you want to tilt the head down a little bit forward when working on your client and what we're looking to do the goal here. As far as the length of the haircut, it's probably to cut it I'd say, like I mentioned right around the neck area, you know you don't want to go. Super super short like right to the hairline, but you want to go. You know short enough. We'Re going to make a difference, it's going to have a little bit of volume and texture, but at the same time you know you want to have some length because it does having some length does help. You know it really does help the whole procedure. So normally I don't, you know, really use Clips when I'm cutting, but in this situation, because the hair is kind of at that medium length. Already, I'm just going to clip this out of the way to make it a little bit easier for me while I'm cutting. So we're going to take this and we're going to clip it right out of the way and the first section we're going to cut it's going to be right here at the base area. Okay - and I there's a few ways we can cut this - you know if you want to be a pretty straight, even line with no tension. I would say cut it just like how we're cutting it right now, how you're seeing you can also cut it with your hands, but sometimes I've noticed that the straightest line comes with really no tension, so we're going to use the fine teeth of the comb. We'Re going to lock it down like this and we're going to cut straight across and again I'm using no tension whatsoever and I'm literally using like home like a razor or like a ruler. I'M sorry when we get to the corner. What we want to do right in through here is you want to kind of comb inwards this way, so we're maintaining and keeping that length into the corner. This way, we we don't lose the weight in through the sides here then. What I like to do is I like to go in and just check by hand this way to make sure it's all pretty even and balanced right, most of the times a lot of times when you cut hair. This way sometimes you'll see pieces that are like well, it looks kind of weird, but actually it's supposed to be that way because of the way you cut it, so you just want to be careful that you don't end up cutting too much off, but it's okay To go back and just clean up any little edges right there. So now, let's break down another section, and we can probably do this all in one section, depending on the thickness of the hair. If the client has a relatively thick head of hair, then you have to take more sections. But if it's on a more of a finer side or medium density, then you can do this all in one section, and you know maybe two sections in most three sections. So, as you can see, we're just going to clean up the end, combing it straight down and straight across having a good. I learned this a long time ago, having a good, solid foundation or a base for the haircut is really a lifesaver. I mean you want to make sure you can cut someone's hair that if you did nothing else to their hair, like no layering whatsoever, you just literally cut a straight line that their hair is going to look good, and I learned that a long time ago and It stuck with me ever since having a solid base, a strong line, a strong foundation, really is what's key, now we're going to come back to this. Remember I mentioned we're going to do a texturized. You know a texturized look and now we're going to turn this way, so you can see and we're going to continue this in through the front. Now I because it is one section I like to just take my hand and cut straight across. I would suggest that we cut this on a slight angle, going a little bit longer in the front. I want to keep these pieces longer in the front because we are going to add some texture to it and I just want to. I don't want to really create too much of an angle. I want to keep that on that length right to the front. Let'S turn the head here again. Obviously I'm positioning this, so you guys can see better, I'm literally combing straight down where the hair lives. You want to comb the hair and cut it where it naturally falls. I mean that's very, very simple and basic, but it's really essential. It'S cutting the hair, where it naturally falls and combing it where it naturally falls, and your fingers here will continue control, basically, where the angle is going to be Phi angle, my fingers towards the ground we're going to cut upwards. If I have a point, that's why? I always say we're going this way, so you can really see visually how things are going to end up alright. So, let's just double check here: we're going to stand right in front we're going to pull the section down. Finally, folks, I have an even haircut after 20 years. I finally have a even even here good today, I'm even steven alright, so now here's where it's going to get a little bit fun, and this is where the textured part comes into this whole thing. So we're going to take this all in one section, I'm going to comb it straight down like that, and what we're going to do is we're just going to cut point cut into that base right there to break up the base and give it a little bit Of texture so we're going to close our sheers as we're coming out and we're going to point cut into little sections, and that is what's going to create the texture, and it's also good because it relieves a little bit of the weight as well. You know if it we want that solid line. Yes, but you can have a solid line with a few with some diffusion to it. You know, and some added texture just be careful you're not doing it where you're actually creating holes in the haircut, meaning like you're not going to disrupt the way you're not going to take a chunk out, but you want to do. Is this? You know cut little point cuts into it, and that is what is going to create that nice, beautiful soft look on the ends, and I can already see what it's doing so now that we have the base done we're going to create the layers on top all Right, what we're going to do is going to start right through here and I'm gon na comb. This all down once again like how I did when I created my division point and I'm going to take a nice horizontal section right here in the back of the head, the top back of the head, and we want to cut this that we're creating some layer To it, but we're not like we're not going to cut it so so short that it's going to be like a short shag, feathered layer, all right, but we want enough that it's going to create some shape and some movement throughout the haircut. So the way I do this, I'm pushing this part aside, as you can see right in through here, I'm splitting it right down the middle in the back. Now I'm going to take a section right underneath the one I just cut - and I do this literally in all my haircut tutorials, where I'm going to comb it straight up. There'S my guide and we're going to cut straight across. So here's, where we're at right in through here as you can see I've done two sections so far that are horizontally straight up from the head. Alright, now what we're going to do is we're going to connect it on this side, so we're going to comb this down now we're going to pull a section same thing. Excuse my back here from this side. Let'S turn the head a little bit. This way we're going to comb straight up and there's our guide from before and we're cutting straight across. Let'S do one more little section right under here, make sure we're completely balanced here and then what we can do is we can actually connect the whole back part to make sure they're, not a lot of hairs coming off. So we've got this whole back part right here, all even this time again we're even-steven right in through here, so we're going to drop that whole thing and we're going to comb it straight down now, sometimes what you'll see is you might see a little bit of A a weight line, but a lot of times you won't so now we're going to do is connect the rest of the haircut in the back to that section, we just did once again coming straight down the middle and we're going to comb everything straight out. We'Re going to see the length into here. What we need to do is we need to cut what's above that, because that is just weight that needs to be removed. So now we're going to take a section from our previous, and this is kind of like a traveling guide, because we are going from section to section but we're slightly over directing back to the previous, because we want to maintain a balanced shape. That'S all. That really means is, we want to make sure we have an even haircut to balance shade proportionate, really what it comes down to is to come back to an even haircut now right into this corner. Here we're going to follow this right behind the ear, but we're going to comb. That'S all straight back towards us, as you can see right into here. I'M coming us all straight back because, what's going to happen, is we're going to maintain that weight in through here and that's important in the corners? So now I'm going to work into the lower half, and this is what we're probably not going to end up. Seeing a lot of hair coming off just ever so slightly remember the base is down there. That'S the length you don't want to disrupt the length we've already established that we like what we did. You'Ll see a little bit of weight right there. It needs to come off. You want to make sure you're working this all the way down to the bottom, all hairs matter. It has wide, we say every every hair. Every section does count, because if you leave that one little bit right there, it is going to affect the haircut it's going to affect the way that the hair lays so we're done with that side now and now we're going to work on the other side, we Just completely did this whole side and we're good to go so same thing: we're working right down the middle I'm going to comb on top of my section, and there is the hair that we need to connect. You want to constantly comb, it's like comb and cut combing cut combing, there's a section right there. We see the hair, we need to cut and we execute it right there very, very simple once again in the corner on this side right into here. Let'S turn so you guys can see I'm going to push this hair away from myself that way and then we're going to cut so, let's, let's start with the bottom, now we're going to comb this straight out, there's a little bit of hair that we need to Cut for the length and we're going to do the same thing so now, let's bring this out this way, it's easier for me to comb under under the section and then on top of it just so much just so. We have good control and a little bits going to come off right here. Push it out that way and cut hair. I always say that hair is going to basically jump out at you and if it looks like something is off or needs to be cut, then just cut it and there we go so that I could do now. If I like to just do some cross-checking right through here, where I'll literally stand over everything and kind of cut in an unconventional way or just you know, cross second comes down to cutting it. How you just didn't cut it, you know it's, it's combing it in different angles. It'S you know, standing in different ways, different areas. It'S really see. I can see right, there's a little bit heavy. So I'm going to I'm going to emphasize really checking this part of it to make sure okay just a little bit of that weight. This is a difference between you know, an okay haircut that somebody takes 15. I take like 30 minutes to do or a really really really good, balanced haircut. That'S going to last long and grow it! Well that I, you know you spent an hour of doing alright so now that we're done with the back. Here'S where the textured part comes in, so we're going to comb it straight out. I have everything from the bottom and once again, we're going to point cut into everything just a little bit there, and what we're going to do is we're going to elevate this, because we did the bottom already remember. We did the base and we're now focusing on the layers, and this is also a great tip to make sure that your your you know you're kind of cross-checking at the same time. So your text, your adding texture and your cross-checking at the same time, and what I'm going to do is I'm slowly going to work up the head shape like this and we're just going to point cut into each section. So we're slightly elevating up each section that we go, and this is great because again, it's literally like horizontally cross checking and adding texture. So if you are combing this and cutting and you're seeing parts that are like way off way longer, you got to put the tequila down now you need to really you know, focus on being more consistent and now we're going to pick this section up here and We'Re just going to point cut that way. So literally it's it's. Yes, it's point cutting, but at the same time it's you know kind of going back in after it's a different way. You know I'm not point cutting the whole thing, because I'm not looking to do that and I don't do a lot of that. When I do my base cutting all my cuts are pretty solid and then I go back in and then I break up the texture. So you know, I suggest that, for this type of haircut is you're going back in and you're shattering up the texture, that's where the kind of textured bob is going to come together in so the back is done now, it's time to connect this into this. So, as we see in a lot of my videos, what we're going to do is we're going to comb this straight back, we're going to push that down we're going to push this down, because guess what we're working right into this area right into here. So we're going to comb this straight up and now we're going to follow the head shape. So, as you can see right here, there's some longer hair and guess what that's what needs to be cut. Alright, I didn't take a straight up section this way, because that will just create another harsh line right in the back. I don't want that because we just spent all that time cutting the back. You know once you know you cut it it's time to move on. Folks, you don't want to go back in and continuously cut what you just did to that'll, really disrupt the shape so BAM. We have this whole section right in through here and now guess what it's time to turn the client towards the camera or the model mannequin. Whatever and now we're going to cut this way working forward now that we're done with the back, we can take the sections right down the middle, so I'm going to take a slice this way and a slice. This way right between the eyes right between the eyebrows. Here now we can comb this straight up this way and cut straight across now. Yes, we are going to be cutting a fringe, but I always like to make sure it's still balanced and even as far as a haircut goes, you know why, because what? If all of a sudden the client is like, I don't want a fringe, I don't want bangs you're kind of you're kind of messed up. You know you're like oh, no. I thought you didn't want that. So the best thing to do is to cut it. You know, as you would normally without it and then go back in and cut the fringe just because you just never know, and you want everything laying properly anyway, all right. So now it's time for the corners which is right into here. So all that hair. That'S dropping out is falling on top of the length, and that is what we want to start to think about and keep you know as you work down all that hair. That'S falling! Remember, that's the protection! So if you end up cutting and you get a lot of holes or spaces whatever that's because you're cutting all this you're, not letting the hair fall, you know where it naturally wants to fall. It'S gravity saying it all right. So now it's time to work into the very very bottom bottom half right down through here, so we're bringing it straight out. There'S the length you see it falling out and then look see. That'S key! You want to maintain and protect that length right through the bottom. So we're going to comb and straight out wait for see now right now, there's always a hole right here, because I have hair over the ear. Well guess what we just protected that and it dropped out, and if there's not a lot of here at cut that good now we have a solid line over the ear, which is cool. If you, when you pick the hair up, you'll notice, there's a there's! No hair over the ear, so that's where you have to be really really cautious. Alright, so I know I'm rambling on a lot, but I know you guys like to step-by-step tutorials. So once again we did our texturizing in the back. But what we're going to do now is lightly. Do the same thing in through this area. Alright, we're going to bring this forward this way and we're just going to point cut a little bit. We don't want to remove a lot of the weight, because if we go too crazy on this, it's going to remove some weight. So what you can do is you can go in here and take little point cuts going vertically, because you don't want to remove too much weight. Okay, but you do want to add some that texture again. This is different than you know, going in and point cutting, because this is just random kind of chomps. That way, all right now we're going to spin the head around and we're gon na do the same thing on this side. So we want a mirror. The haircuts we're we're, cutting the corners and we're really making everything come together. This was pretty basic. You know it seems it seems like it's basic, but you know it is in theory, but it's not. I don't see a lot of people cutting like this and I get clients that travel all over the place to come, see me. They drive hours and hours, they'll fly and whatever the air stained land, they come see me and I sit them down. I'M looking through this and some of the haircuts that I see that are being done. I'M saying myself now, one of these people are traveling this far for a good haircut. It'S just a simple basic layered texture, nice haircut, you're following the head shape you're following you know all the rules, all the right. You know it's like how hard can it be? So I don't know it. I get disappointed when I see that, but I'm also happy to see new clients. Okay, so there it is, there's a weight that fell out and now we're going to cut one more time and let's see, if anything, even needs to come out just a little bit. So now we're going to do is we're going to go back in vertically and we're going to point cut and same thing, we're going to comb it straight out, and you can see that we still have like a solid line which is important. You know the solid line is still there, but we're just shattering it a little bit, and that is where the textured part comes into this whole thing. So any minute now we're going to work into the bang area fringe area, but before we do that this is one little trick that I do that ensures that everything is even comb. This all straight back right down the middle, we're literally taking our mohawk section right down the middle all right - and this is where we check to make sure everything is balanced. And you know what we're in good shape we're in really really good shape, because everything is perfectly even that's the best way to check for balance. It'S comb it straight up down now a few comb. This up and you got like you - know, hairs that are up here. Something went wrong, you know. If it's really really really off, then we got a problem so because this is this is the great part of this whole thing, because we did an even balanced, beautiful nice haircut if the clients like, oh my gosh, you know what I love the way this looks. I don't want things, then we cut it properly and we layered the whole thing. That'S why I like I like doing this and being very thorough. You know, could we leave it like this? Yes, could she flip it over? You know this way. Yes, could you flip it over this way? Yes, so we do have that textured really really nice cut, but I think it's time to create a nice fringe for our model Emily here. So what we're going to do is I like to you know for the fringe area. What I like to do is basically comb the hair all back and see where it naturally falls like this, and this really depends on you of how thick of a section you want to take this. So, typically, when you comb the hair straight down, the hair is going to want to split right into the corner like the corner of the eyebrow. So right here it just did that. Let'S do this on this side here you comb it straight down and you kind of push up that way and the hair wants a split. Alright, the hair just wants a split. So that's where you take your fringe section: that's how you create it right there and then you can work off of the shape that way to fine-tune it. So here is a section right into here that we're going to work off of, but keep in mind. This might hair might fall down too, so we might have to go a little bit wider, almost into the hairline right to the corner, so there we go now now we're good on this side right here, that's perfect! Let'S clip this out of the way you want to treat the fringe, almost as if it was its own kind of haircut. To be honest with you, you want to treat it as if it's its own hair cut. The reason is this is because clients will appreciate it and it also shows off your talent. You know I mean it shows off that hey, you know what you're doing you're good at this and you're going to make me look awesome all right. So, let's just refine the sectioning right here there we go and clip this out of the way you want to know that hey. We are talking we're in business now with this piece, this fringe area right in through here, so you can see - and we just comb this down, get this out of the way come on and there we go. So I'm comb this all straight down and I just want you to see this is the section that we're dealing with right into here. Alright, so then you want to do. Is you want to take your clippers and shave it right up to here? No, I'm kidding. That'S something Frank will do. I would never let Frank touch any of my clients bangs, so we mentioned having either a sweeping fringe or more of a straight down fringe. Here we have the section here and ready to cut. You can take this into two sections. You can split this off right here and cut the bass first with one section and then two sections, but if you're fairly experienced and confident - and you know kind of what you're doing in this scenario, you can take this all in one section all right, I just Don'T suggest it if you don't know what you're doing and if it's too too thick, so what I like to do is I like to think. Well, if I cut this where's it going to fall so we're going for you know kind of a side-swept, but also you know something she could wear straight down if she wanted to. So what i like to do is i like to lock in the comb right here and then i'll extend it down just a little bit and we're going to cut straight across, and this is a great way as you notice, i'm not moving the comb whatsoever. The comb is literally my my ruler and bam. We have a nice even beautiful fringe area right in through here and then you can go in and refine any little longer pieces. If there are any - and you can see here - I tried obviously for this. I try to do this as best I could, while trying to show off what I'm doing into the camera. So let's take a look. What we got here and there we go. So we got nice nice fringe right into here, but now it's just a straight fringe. Weave that we need to really soften this up, so what I'm going to do. This is where my magic comes in. I give the best bangs around I'm telling you right now, ladies, so we're going to comb this straight up and all this hair right into here is going to we're going to cut that right off. That'S weight on top of that section, so we're over directing all of this to one side and then we're going to cut it. We'Re going to take all this hair all the way over, and I've done this in previous in a previous video a long time ago. How to cut bangs we're at our side-swept sweep and fringe, which is a really really popular video online. Now, as you can see, the only reason this is able to move like this is because, as of the flow we just made, but now we're not done we're going to reverse this and do the same thing on this side, which is a really interesting catch of This whole whole story here we're doing the exact same, but now we're pulling it over on the opposite side. This is the moneymaker right here folks. This is the what I call the money bangs for the money fringe there we go, there's some weight right there and then one last section right here bring this all the way over and there's a lot of hair right there, a lot of weight and look now. We can go that way. So, what's going to happen now is we're going to take this whole section. This is almost his own video of how to cut bangs right here. Comb is straight up and we're going to just snip off that piece right in the middle, which is the which is the length or the weight right in the middle, and we have a nice soft, textured fringe area that we can sweep over to the side. All right now whoops get the hair straight back there. What we need to do is the last thing is we have to cut this corner, so there's a little corner right there and bam. We cut that off. Let me go on this side here. There'S a little corner right into here, see that longer triangle bit right: there we're actually going to cut that upwards, so it actually reverses it and allows the hair to sweep over like that. If this is too long, what happens is there's no way it can move over? So there see we have a nice sweeping fringe that way and also combing over this way as well all right, but then you can also just where it kind of loose and texture. This way too, so now I'm going to do one last thing where I'm going to take my thinning shears and we're just going to lightly loosen up the texture right into the base here of the fringe. So it's a little bit softer and it's got a little more movement texture to it. So this is where you can absolutely go wild on this lets not remove too much weight, but again it just softens it up a little bit, and I think it really adds a little bit of more texture and dimensions. A noble thing you can just go in and work right towards the end to really soften up those ends right there. That'S what I love about doing this cool and there we have it so now. What we're going to do is we're going to blow-dry the whole thing and then we'll come back and see how it looks all right. So now we're going to rate this all back and we're just going to start to kind of work. The shape in and we're going to, you know add a little bit of texture here. This is where the textured ends comes in. You know with the flip and stuff into here and let's bring this over this way, so you can see, we've got this coming down and then we brush these pieces over away from the face, and I think this looks great, so she can wear it straight down That way, we've got the nice fringe. You can then go in and separate this if you want and create some PC texture to it by adding little points you know, which I think looks fun. The key to that. This whole thing is making sure that you know you can have a nice. You know Steffensen, you can create some separation. You know right into the front here, which I think makes it. You know fun and, and has a nice soft look to it. So here is the shape, as you can see, it's a fun very you know summer focus type haircut. You know it's great for a you know beach, a beach look. You can create soft beachy waves. If you wanted to you know, the haircut is going to bring all that out into here. As you can see, it's a seamless flow going in through the back and on the bottom and that texture that we did all that kind of point. Cutting and stuff really helps bring out the entire shape into here, and it really did add some nice softness and peace and is throughout the whole thing, and then you know you can tuck it behind the ear. If you want and the good thing about you know, we have these the longer pieces into here. That'S why I want to leave the longer pieces, so we had that kind of protection in through the corners. So I think this is fun. I think it's you know appropriate for any age is a great. You know back-to-school haircut for girls, it's something! That'S great, for you know any age. To be honest with you, if you, if you have the you know, if you're bold enough to go shorter, you can also wear this straight and smooth too, which i think will look fun, but i had a lot of fun doing this, alright guys. I know this was a longer video, but I hope you enjoyed this kind of step-by-step in-depth tutorial if you're a hair stylist - and you did this haircut or you found helpful - please let me know in the comments below I'm trying to get to 500,000. Subscribers were we're close, we broke 450, but I can't get there without your help. So please subscribe to my channel. I hope you guys enjoyed this, don't forget to Like comment and subscribe and I'll see you next time for more videos. Five days a week for this long

dancezing: I gave my daughter with wavy hair, this haircut. She loves it and it turned out amazing. Thank you for all your helpful guidance!!

jill lehr: Love the longer more detailed explanations of why and what you are doing! Thanks for the step by step teachings-- I enjoy watching your videos! A fan and fellow stylist from Nevada!

Rachel: I love your style of hair cutting! Thorough, easy to follow, and looks like it will grow our beautifully for the client.

Kelly Young: Thank you so much for this! I am not a hair stylist but followed your bang trim section and now I have great looking bangs that I can sweep either side (which I often do!). Great tutorial!

Wendy: I love how you do hair!!!! Very particular and always on point it's hard to find a good hairdresser that does quality work and takes their time for every hair on your headI've had some horrible haircuts dealing with one now that is so blunt hope to see you soon!!!!

Kasia: So beautiful! Wish I could get my hair cut just like this. At your salon!

Star Seeker: Thanks for making these awesome videos. They are mesmerizing to watch! Recently got one of the worst cuts in my life. The hairdresser cut bangs and when I asked her to blend it into the sides a bit, she pulled forward from the crown and cut out a hunk, so it looks like I have a mullet now! Not a good look on below the shoulder hair with no other layers. Now I know for sure what went wrong.

Melissa Frederick: I’m a hairstylist and I loved the video. I’m doing this cut tomorrow and needed to be sure about texturing. Your cut is identical to what my client is asking for. Thank you so much. I just subscribed and look forward to learning more from you in the future

evelyn home: I just started learning how to cut hair and I just love the way you explain the steps and the reasons why you do certain things with hair thank you

Melinda Hicks: I'm just getting back into the business , I did mostly men's haircuts, so I really am learning a lot from your step by step explanation on haircuts for woman! Your great ...and thank you

Julie Warner: Love your tutorials, you keep it so simple and straight forward. You are a Master.

Caitlyn Caban: Your videos are SO helpful. Thank you for posting these, you are making the hair world a better place(:

Karin Warch: Your videos are so informative, and they are by far the best instructive videos I've seen for hair styling. You make it look so easy; thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise! :)

Julie Kim: I use this technique all the time and I always get good feedbacks, so thank you for your awesome tutorials!

TheSnowyOwl 9455: This turned out really beautiful, thanks. : )

freestuff67: I wasn't happy with my haircut so I cut it again following your method. Every time I lifted the hair up there were always some odd stands so kept cutting at it and now my hair is very short with a couple of holes at the back of the head. Anyway it actually doesn't look bad because I j=have thick wavy hair so the holes are not obvious. I am going to grow it out and try it again cuz this style looks amazing

Deividy Araujo: Hello from Brazil Stephen... My name is Deividy, and I am a barber here in Brazil, but through ought you, I am constantly seeing me as one better barber, for all the lessons through your videos. I just love your job, and honestly I consider this as like a art. So congratulations, and thank you for yours amazing videos.

Cooking Up Some Laughs: Great video. Reminded me of how important cross checking is. Thank you for the video. Well done.

Lisa Vivola: Stephen, aside from being a great hair stylist, you also have the cutest laugh and sense of humor, LOL!!!

Carol Bronson: Absolutely love this cut. Great tutorial.

Toby Redhead: I love when you said to comb the hair and cut it where it naturally falls. Great advice.

Lily Ana: Thanks for sharing yr great Hair cutting Techniques, love it !

passionfruitfruit: Great job! Each time you get more amazing

Margo Penndorf: Definitely gonna try this one out. So pretty.

Corinne Sperens: My husband tried this (with my hair). It took us about an hour. Play/pause/cut. Skipped the fringe. Great result!

Andrée: This was brilliant. Thank you : )

Julie Warner: Love your videos, thanks for doing them. YOU ARE AWESOME!

Shauna Beveridge: Great job. Love it Stephen

Sheila: Lovely cut and finish. Love your cute little giggle too..

Diana Bell: Love learning all your stuff keep teaching Even Steven

joan goonetilleke: Very good and very clearly explained.

LuvableCharlin: If you're cutting the hair yourself (given you don't have arms in the back and not a solid mirror behind you too), could it make a good guideline to separate the hair in the middle back, brush and pull it forward, tying at same length under your chins and cut it off? That should make it shorter in the back etc. Hope you've got time to answer, really wanna cut my hair soon - can't afford to go to a hairdresser and I kinda hate them anyway, they never make it like I wanted, I've cut my own hair for 4 years I think, after 10 years never getting pretty hair. Also they always cut off 10 cm too much, even when saying just to trim the flossed edged, lol. You seem very good at doing what people want, not forcing the hair and such. Wish I could come, it'd take a flight. :P

Rose Daoud: Love it , great hair cut!!!

Blessings of Love: Having fine hair, would you recommend the same fringe as you did on the maniquinne? Thank you.

NecketieXD: You really did a good job on doing that haircut (AWESOME)

Bre L.: I just cut my bangs following your technique. This is the first time my bangs will behave. TY!

Metaphysical Insight: love it, looks great.

Fi Fi: I even tried and not a hairdresser! Very good-thanks

69Okidokikaraoki: OMG I LOOOOOOVE YOU FOR THAT FREAKIN TUTOTIAL!! NO MORE BAD FRINGE DAYS !!!!!

fb Gonzales: Can we make bangs for a curly short bob? Or Do you have a video for that already? Thanks!

Nhung Crosbie: I love the style!

Blessings of Love: Great video...I had a dream of being a hairdresser once.

Wendy: Lovely work we definitely need to put the tequila down haha always love your style !!!!!

Lena Desse: I would love to have my hair cut like that

Cathy Cathcart: I really appreciate your videos, easy fast education and great teacher thank u

Angela Pierre D: Wishing I had this cut!

Health and gardening: This is pretty much like a foundation/uniformed layered cut, it’s done a little different than I was taught but your pretty much doing 90 degree angled layers all over yeah? Them cuts look awesome with texture on that length hair. Great vid as always

Suzanne Kalanquin: So lovely!

Wendy: That Fringe technique is banging!!!!!

Kaye Carter Mature Woman Daily Dose: Great job❣️

A. Clark: Great video; thanks!

Cynthia: Gorgeous!

John Cortesi: You’re very good salon guy! Also, funny

BUBBLEBUBBLEcreations: This is my haircut with out the bangs. I'm tired of my hair in my face, but I can't decide on what I wanna do with them. I don't Like these you did ( no offense). I honestly don't know what I do like. Btw, my stylist kept my front sides longer and I'm struggling with those also . My curl pattern is 2a - 2c so it's so hard for me to make them play nice together and blend. Does any of this make sense? Lol

Kalawatie Roopnarain: What sizes of scissors you use,excellent work.

Diana kash: Love it WOW

Madalyn Belzowski: With a side part I'd like to see it only be swept cut to the opposite of the part.

Jeri Todd: A lighter colored shirt would help us see what you’re doing. Love your tutorials.

KFeatherable: Great cut, Stephen!

Carla D'Amico: Is this cut suited for wavy curly hair?

Queeney Warren: Beautiful

BtsWithED: Great video!(:

Lily Ana: I do enjoy yr video, thanks once again.

Camille Andreasson: Love your tutorials,

Renny D: I wish you could cut my hair lol you do wayyyyy better than my hairstylist now....I tell her what I want and sometimes she is like are you sure? or how about this instead? or oh that’s going to cost extra? She makes me question what I want or sometimes she doesn’t cut it how I want :/

Sharon La Tour: 2021 STILL LOVE it!!

evelyn home: Bob can you suggest a reasonable price pair of scissors and thinning Sharers at an average price...? I appreciate it I’m only doing friends And family at the moment.

Manny A: Can you do a haircut on lary over a Puerto Rican trap artist please

John Cortesi: Bravo

Love Sana: Since it's a summer haircut ,won't the fringe make it extra hot? Just asking...

Oliver Carvill: Yo TheSalonGuy you should do Federico Bernardeschi as he has now joined Juventus, he is a young talented Italian soccer player he's got a awesome undercut.

bethel77: Great video but your arm was in the way almost each time you did the initial cuts. Not all the time but mostly for the back. Just mentioning.

Raheel Javaid: Stephen please please do the Ezra Miller Haircut from Justice leauge or Kj Apa's hair from Riverdale.

Alex Ludwig: May I recommend a video for Arielle Vandenberg's haircut/style? :)

Mustafa: If I want pompadour or slick back should my hair from back and middle be shorter than the ones in front? Is it must? Coz my hair doesn't turn out nice when it's all same length!

Dwaipayan Datta Roy: CASCADE SIDE VIEW LIKE A CONTINUOUS STAIR CASE WITH EQIDISTANT LAYER OF HAIR STRAND WILL MAKE HER LOOK EVEN BETTER

Stephanie Swtchks: "All hairs matter" LOL! Careful, you will start a peaceful protest. Buildings will be looted & burned. TVs & Nikes will be stolen to make the people feel better by bringing justice to that piece of hair! Tequilla indeed! I love your tutorials, laugh and sense of humor!!!

Eduardo Torres: I would fly over there just for a haircut

Ranjul Zagwal: That's a cute haircut.

Audrey Sable: Definitely more of a lob than a bob

Feliciano: PLEASE PLEASE DO THE HAIRSTYLE OF MC BIEL ON VIDEOCLIPE "DEMORO" IM CHALLEGING YOU

Nebras Alkawaz: so nice, super like

NecketieXD: And also congratulations because your channel is near at 500k subs

shamrock4500: I went to the salon today for this exact cut, I spent $46. and it's not even close, this is why I avoid salons, I only got a cut for a wedding, now I look like a 70 year old. I'm pissed.

Maria Revelo: Where are you located? I love love this haircut. I sent this video to my new hairdresser. Hope she watches it.

Ant Brad: Hi, I need to do a top up course and would like to order a mannequin head and scissors kit... what would you recommend and where would I order from?... and when the hair is cut do I need to order another mannequin head? Many thss as bla

nur nura: super job

Marith Masinas: I like the way you teach

Keepitah band: Hi love ur hair vids

Cinnamon Pie: Sooo cute ,versatile, and sexy!

Cory Saldana: Very nice

SuperSayainJesus: Do Jon Snow!! Please!

Angie Moshutz: I love his laugh it's like hehehehhehe

Bev P: Try filming from a different angle next time.....your arm got in the way of viewing how you were cutting.

69Okidokikaraoki: Emily doesn't look very happy with the result:/

Karen's Kloset: I think you could really benefit from VBloc's tutorials....need more razor style texturuzing as the back ends are way too thick...jmo

Alexis Palacios: Do some Mohawk styles

Judit Avar: Great guy!

Vivian Kalinowski: Looking for a good stylist SalonGuy where are you located? Thank you.

Iliana Ortiz: This haircut would look so good on me. I would fly to u.

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