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All right guys, so i'm super excited to bring to you guys this bob haircut we're gon na cut a basic bob. Today, i'm gon na walk you through it step by step. Uh, there's gon na be a ton of techniques packed into this video. So i can't wait to share it with you so to get everything started. We took a right-hand side parting, followed that through right down center back and then i sectioned off, basically from underneath the crown down to behind the ear and then from the occipital bone or a little bit below occipital bone uh slight diagonal forward over and what i'm Doing with the scissor now is: i'm cutting a nice blunt line in the back to start, my guide notice that i've got zero elevation happening uh with the hair, so i comb it down. I use the wide teeth of the comb as i work through it. I clip everything away: keep everything nice and clean using the wide teeth that comb, but then i leave the comb out of it as i cut this blunt line, so this blunt line is going to be my guideline and till i get to the occipital bone, then I'M going to start to elevate the hair a little bit so another key thing here notice that i put the comb in the hair and i just pull it back, because what a square bob is is cutting that square blunt line in the back of the head. So i don't want to round off the corner. I want to pull that corner back to me. Keep it nice horizontal flat, i basically square with my shoulders as i cut through now. What i want to show you guys is, after the occipital bone notice, how the head starts to peel away. So that's going to change our elevation as we're cutting through this haircut. So you want to be aware where that head starts to curve away and that's when you're going to start to elevate. So i continue through doing the same thing right here and then we're going to start elevating as we work through the next sections. So now i take slight diagonal forward. Partings we're going to be working vertical instead of horizontal, elevating the hair right where the head starts to bend up and that's where we're going to start our graduation. So i take that parting. I pull the hair back into my hand. I use the bottom part that i already cut as my guide and i start to create my elevated graduation, you'll notice right around the tip of my fingers. The hair is at a little bit above zero degrees uh. Almost at that zero between zero and 45, that's the easiest way to say it so as i'm lifting it up um. I want to be aware that that top part of my finger - i don't want it to be too heavy, so keep that elevation between that 0 and 45 degrees so that you get a nice balanced graduation through it. Now, here's something that a lot of us are going to want to do is follow um, where they see that guide pulling away. Underneath i want to continue that line and not even worry about the bottom part and the inside of my finger. I want to let that fall down, so i'm going to show you guys, as i cut it here and i let it go. It'S going to disconnect that disconnection is a great thing, because that pushed weight behind the ear, and then i can go through and just cut that weight off instead of following that line and then having um a hole which is where we never want to go. When we're cutting these haircuts, so you can see, i check i do a little cross checking make sure i got a nice horizontal line still because, even though we switch to our fingers, we work traveling guide all the way across staying in that box, cutting that square Shape now we're going to do the same thing on the opposite side. Uh. One thing i want you guys to notice here is how i backhand cut across the back to push that push the hair, as i cut it from the center out. So i did the same thing on the opposite side, so i want to mimic it and do the same thing on the right side. Now, as i continue up through that uh one thing i want to reach out to you guys as you're watching this. I wanted to leave uh, not speed anything up. I really want you guys to to see exactly what i'm doing through it. I don't need to talk through the whole thing, but if you're enjoying this video definitely hit the like button uh and also share this on whatever platform you can, because i really appreciate you guys watching this video and i'd love to share the love spread it out. There uh get all of your colleagues watching this video, so they can learn to cut a bob um with purpose, and that's the point of this video here so still one length, no um, no tension that helps with any calyx that happen in the back. A lot of questions that i get are: how do i cut a bob if they have calyx? Well, you just don't pull tension on it. You let the hair do what it wants to do naturally, and then that's how you cut it, because that's how it's going to fall when you're, not with them anyway, so a golden rule to cutting a bob is your thumb is always pointing in the direction you're Going so now that we're moving to the right, my hand is now pointed down, and that allows my comb to then take the new hair, pull it to the guideline uh and then cut it at the guide. So remember we're traveling across the back of the head. Um but think of it as a horizontal line, even though you're holding it vertical. You want that horizontal line to be flat and straight across the back um. If you were standing looking at the head, you want it to be balanced with your shoulders, so just work. Your way, through that back section over directing everything back when you get to behind the ear, pull it straight back, not over, but straight back and pretend like you're in a box and that'll get you that square line in the back. My giving you i'll pull it back, do a little cross checking. So what i'm doing now is i'm really working through the back of the head and i'm working until there's no longer hair, that's going to fall to the back of the head. If that makes sense. So what i'm trying to do is just cut everything in that square back fashion, bring everything back and then, as soon as the hair is only going to fall on the side, then i'll move to the side and i'll start cutting the side. But until then i want to finish off this section, so you can see that i bring everything back even though i'm going to cut this again it's over directing it it's pushing it forward, we're going to cut all that weight off in the end, but i'm focused On the back right now and that's what i want to do is just work my way through it. So now i've finished the back sections. So now i'm going to start focusing on the side. So i take a horizontal section across comb. Everything up and away nice and clean clip it away, and then i'm going to cut my blunt line, starting on the bottom, with no tension just like we did in the back. So i connect those two points, starting at the back point and then connect through to where i want that hair to lay so what i'm doing is mimicking the jaw, as i cut through so you'll notice. Now that there's a slight elevation uh and the reason for that is, as the head starts, to move and kind of curve away, that's when it will get heavier if i keep cutting it blunt in the bottom. So what i do is i do a slight elevation. Just to take a little bit of that weight out soften the weight line, a little bit uh in the outer perimeter, so i just work through it again, i'm not trying to elevate too high, i'm not trying to layer the bob. I just want to do a slight elevation throughout the top that's side one. Now. What i'm going to do is continue uh to cut the back of the left hand, side and i'll keep working through until none of the hair is going to fall into the back and then we'll move into the sides of the left side. So i want to share with you guys a lot of you guys asked about my comb uh. This is the limited edition pride comb from ys park. It'S a 339 comb, whether it's the pride colors or not. 339 comb is my favorite comb that i have and i use it a lot and we also sell it on our online shop, so you can check any of the um the links in the description of this video to shop for those they're on our shop. Like i said shopfse.com, you can pick it up on there for a limited time on this specific comb, but if you're looking for a new comb, something that fits perfect for precision cutting the ys part 339 is one of my favorites and then i'm also using mizutani Scissors, this is the matte back edition, uh version one you can get that on our website as well. We have payment plans available for scissors. So if you're looking for upgrading any of your tools, click combs clips scissors, all that stuff. We have it on shopfse.com. So the overhead view really shows kind of uh how i'm over, directing everything back, but keeping it nice and square in the back so watch my finger angle shift, so it stays flat stays parallel to the back of the head and works through it. This view also really showcases how some of that hair is still falling over in the back. So that's what i'll over direct back finish it off then move to the side. Now we're going to do the same thing on the left side that we did on the right. So we take a horizontal line across i'll clip the rest away and then i'll work. My guideline from the back graduation that we started and i'm just going to follow the jawline and cut a blunt line across no elevation, no tension just working my way through also something interesting, those you guys that don't watch um the live classes that we do. This is actually a cut from a live class that we did uh, which is cool, because it's interactive and you can ask me, questions it's totally free, which is another great part, and if you want to be a part of those classes, all you got to do Is text me 215-608-2612 again, that's two one, five 215-608-2612 just text me say hi or say i want. I want to know about the classes. You can say whatever you want and then i'll text you back and it'll, get you a little bit more information, and then i can text you whenever i go live so that you can be a part of those classes as well. You can join the ones that you can, but it's just as easy as clicking a link coming over joining us on youtube uh. You know we have thousands of stylists watching these classes a week and i'd love for you to be a part of it kind of be a part of our community. It makes it a little bit easier as i'm doing these. You know they're, maybe an hour hour and a half class, but at least you can ask questions and i can answer them back. It'S a lot better communication, which is really nice. Obviously, these videos are great as well, but if you get a chance to be a part of the live class, it'd be awesome. Uh, here's moroccan oil. This is a smooth, um blow dry serum. I guess you could it's not really a serum. It'S a blow-dry concentrate uh, but what i love about it and i'm testing out these moroccan oil products. They sent me a big box of them and i'm really loving it. So thank you to moroccan oil for that. This is not a sponsored video at this point, but what i would say is that every single product that i've touched from moroccan oil - i absolutely love uh and i'm excited to continue working with the products discovering things about them, uh this one i put in because I really wanted a nice smooth finish to the hair smooth shiny blow dry, so um felt like it worked really well on the hair felt like my blow dry time went real fast um, you know just felt like the hair was real, healthy and shiny. You can see the shine on it as i'm smoothing it out towards the end, so i polish it to a flat wrap blow dry. Then i go through with the iron polish mid shaft to ends smooth it out, and i'm going to show you guys a couple dry, cutting techniques that really help finish off your graduated bobs, so where a lot of people might say you know this is this looks Good so um, i want to go this step further. I want to take it and share with you guys some techniques that'll really help finish it off, so we're going to use moroccan oil finishing spray. This is a trick that i would use just any hairspray that you have spray it through the hair get the hair laying exactly where you want it, and then i'm going to go in with a clipper fully closed. So as tight as the blade will go, and i just dust off the ends and work that through just really fine tuning the outer perimeter and also the graduation just a little bit. So it's such a cool technique to just soften uh lines and work. Your way through and you could do it with a scissor, but for me, in this day and age, the way the industry is, i'm all about using techniques that speed up the time it takes to do things in the salon, because we can't take as many clients At this moment you know, hopefully, two years from now when this video is two years old. It'S not that way, but for now we can take one client at a time and we work our way through so any techniques that we can do to save time. In the salon, i'm all about so i use the clipper through it use a trimmer through it and then detail it with my scissors. So i use all the tools that i have in my toolbox to get this client as hair as beautiful as possible. Like you can see here and as fast as we can do it so hope you guys like this video. If you did please hit the subscribe button, uh make sure you join our community on fse now the app it's free so download that, thank you guys. So much for watching can't wait to share another video with you soon. You

Sunshine: Beautiful job!! I'm not a hairdresser, I just pulled this video to compare how my hairdresser did the same style on my hair today and, lucky for me, she also did a great job. I loved watching your precise skill. Thank you for making this video!!

Jillian Scott: Thank you so much for this awesome video! I was able to give my daughter the bob she wanted, thanks to you! Can’t wait to watch more ❤️

Jerrianne Smith: Thank you for an easy to follow video. I am not a stylist, but started cutting my own hair when I got tired of getting butchered. I’m now growing out a pixie and have been trimming as I go. This video will help me finish the look I want, and be almost done with the pixie grow out.

Kathleen Lemieux: Thank you so much for this video. I just cut my daughters hair. Her hair has a real bend and soft curl. It was exactly what her hair needed. It was too heavy in the ends. The pull away gave it all the right body. Thank you thank you. She’s so pretty and now the hair cut looks good.

עופר מנו: Your instructional videos are absolutely perfect!!! Thank you so much for sharing this knowledge

LeslysBeauty: Such a beautiful haircut! Thank you for this tutorial

robert björnesjö: Perfect tutourial, love it. Some bits are new to me and i Will test them as soon as i Can

Lia Cruz Martinez: no se inglés pero lo que hace es maravilloso al ver cómo agarra el cabello con una delicadeza se ve q ama su trabajo

JOY: Hi Matt! I haven’t watched in a while but I’m so glad I caught this great video! Love the new techniques love cleaning it up with clippers at the end so exciting! I watched a similar video previously and the stylist was using no tension combing then using his shears as a guide however he didn’t have the client bend her head slightly forward. The end results idk were confusing to me - way off in the front I guess that’s called a hole I’m not sure but does having your client tip their head forward and then side when you’re doing the sides make a difference.? It definitely seemed to in this video I see yours is slightly forward;;;; LOOKS AMAZING THANKYOU SO MUCH love that you don’t talk too much- you’re fast but explain what you’re doing this cut it HOT!❤️‍♀️‍♂️‍♀️

Nicola Belsher: Wow!,you are so neat and professional yet have a smooth patient way of explaining with reasoning ..thank you so much .

sarah Mcginnis: Love this video! Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom ❤️ PS-Love the dusting teqnique!

Jessy Little: Realmente fascinante! No entiendo mucho el idioma inglés pero vi como lo haces y me parece muy buen tutorial o clase de corte Saludos desde México

Micaela Campos: I discover your channel today, and I love it! I enjoyed watching you cutting the hair, although I’m not a hairdresser! You are awesome!

Lisa Rios: Was taught thru Rofflers Barber College back in the day, to use the backhanded cutting technique where and why. Such an important move to teach when honing our skills! Thnx for another excellent lesson.

Vasilka Stancheva: You are very professional and attentive to details. The haircut looks amazing! Thanks for sharing.

Reemara Abdul: you deserve all the success that you've got.. you're amazing

K C: My 94 year old mother hasn’t left the house for over a year. It’s down to me to cut her hair. I’ve never cut hair in my life. Thank you for this tutorial. I’m going to buy some scissors and get to it. I hope I don’t mess it up.

Jo M: I cut my both daughters hair so perfectly thanks to you ✨

Elizabeth: Hi Matt. This is easier to watch when you cut on the left side. Watching a mirror repeat on the right side seems harder because you cut with the right. I hope it's easier than it looks. Grace E.

baharhart: Love this cut and the way you cut it!! Bravo!!!!

Pedro Montoya: Maravilloso volver a recordar está técnica tendré muy presente un saludo

Marie Racal: Amazing teacher So easy to follow I usually watch twice then I feel I have it But please if you will, rethink that music! It’s very distracting. The video stands on its own, you could delete music altogether

Carrie G.: I love watching your videos! I learn so much. I just did your long layered men's cut, turned out great! & I did your layered cut for fine hair, loved that one too.

Janice Walters: You sir are a great hair cutter. Pleasure watching you sculpt this haircut. Awesome job!

Jussaina Oliveira: That's wonderful!!! Love it.

Komerican10: This is gorgeous! I wanted my haircut like this, but the stylist messed mine up. No where near as perfect as this. Where are you located? Do you take new clients?

Julie Trembath: I love this cut.. Am going to do this on mu Mum. However do you still use the same cutting patterns for a client who has side parting? Thankyou.

rita de jong: Lovely to watch your technique & precision. Thank you.

Carol Weaver: Beautiful hairstyle, well cut and finished with Moroccan spray (finishing spray) The only thing is the 'one side is over her eye and do not think she can see?' What on earth can one do to keep this style and yet how do you get the hair back and still keep it trendy? Not sure that clipping it back is an answer unless it is one that is really fitting in with this style?

LadyAnne: Wow. Love the cut!

ANAYIBE SOLARTE: hermoso trabajo

Sayra R: I loveyour work ! Thank you

Maria Morales: I love your technique and how you explain the process thanks love

larung batojutsu: subscribed!! during this covid pandemic, your video help a lot. hope your channel grows more

Elvira Santos: Wow perfect shape! ❤️ I’m also a hairdresser in salon in Dubai

Estela Luque: Precioso Corte,, gracias por compartir

Res Tie: Thank you so much for Sharing your Skill .. so beneficial to beginners. GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS

Judith Miller: Great cut, very informative. Not sure if I’ll ever get the annoying music out of my head .

Midia Coste: Such a nice, no nonsense, flattering haircut!

Sonz Jamelo: yes, truely amazing how you cut hair and very well explaining and step by step, very detailed tutorial. how to see all ur tutorial, I am from the Philippines I am to see more of techniques in haircutting..see u around...thank u for sharing ur skills

SARAH PRETTY TV SHOW: Wow this look is really great you did amazing job sir well done

Kashmira Bhattarai: You are very good at what you are doing also you are explaining as to what you are doing about how to cut the hair step by step that is what i like to see you take a lot of pride in your job as a hair dresser the places i go to hair a haircut their hopeless in cutting my hair god bless you and keep up to what you are doing ✂️

Tri Plex: Excellent presentation Matt!

Golia Hpp: I loved watching the way you cut very clean annd cleared.it easy for us to follow you.you are amazing and expert hair dresserwatching here in saudi

Leonor Faria: Stunning… thank you

Hong and Inna Im: Thank you so much. You’re the best!!!

Carole Gleeson: Beautiful result. Would love mine like this.

Nana Akua: I'm a beginner and just started watching your videos... quick question, why do you wet the hair first before cutting?

Iqbalasma388 Ibrahimabbas: Wow amazingly doing....no rush at all. Love it

ana cá: The best tutorials ever are in this channel I Love it!

messi 6: What do you do if there is a divot in the neck causing a tuft of hair to hang down in the middle?

Kitty Dickinson: Wow, now that was inspiring.

Anamilena Velasquez: Eres el REY!! Saludos desde España!

Keiarah Johnston: Too bad that when a person shows your techniques to a hairstylist that they do not want to watch and learn. Its either their way or no way ! Such pride and arrogance in these stylist who dont want to learn !! Wish you were close by. Thank you for these videos !!

Jodie Rosenburg: Thanks for the cool tricks Matt!

Emli Ganea: Very educational.Nice cut and easy to learn.Tnx.Be safe

Jeanie Herleth: love it love it, thanks for sharing us!

Peace 21: THANKS A LOT MAN GOD BLESS YOU

Sam Jarrar: Thank you for sharing ,really you have golden hands , I wish you more success , you are the best , watching you from Jordan

Rose B: I’m increasingly annoyed Everytime I’ve been going to a certain hairdresser for a bob style she just cuts away without sectioning the hair at all .. its like she just wings it all the time and it never really turns out very good . It’s amazing ! They are all trained but some of them just get really lazy . She is cheaper than others so I suppose you get what you pay for ‍♀️ It’s been a very long time since a hairdresser has cut my hair properly like what your doing here !

Vanessa Chen: WOW ! SOOOOO beautiful !!!

Eva Cervantes: Thank u for another knowledge for hair cutting

milo the chihuahua brunet: I love it thank you for sharing God bless you always

Mhye Bee: So much love this.. Thanks. ❤️❤️

Aprill Roberts: Probably one of the best educators I’ve had the pleasure to watch

Gracie Adams: Thanks for doing this!!

Esmerita Cancino: Ola fre salón te hablo desde chile soy principiante y te sigotua video muy buenos te felicitó una pregunta quiero tener tijeras de las que tu usas profesional para cortar y una con dientes en los dos lados como hacerlo para mandarte el DINERO saludos gracias un abrazo desde chile

Lungchikam Lungchikam: This is very helpful for me,, thank u so much sir love from india..

Stacey Collett: Thank you needed to have a refreshing on my bobs, everytime I need to relearn I come to you guys here from Australia.

Nancy Nguyen: Very good technique. Awesome!!!

Morbid Barber: Perfect ❤❤

Michelle Winkelmann: Where did you get your clips? I've been looking for years.

vinola bikunda: The best channel ever thank you

Marilyn Mangundayao: It's amazing I like this ❤️❤️

Mounira Vis: Manifique

Elizabeth: I like the new way you narrate when you cut the hair. Grace E.

Cenon Limcangco: great tutorial!

Ghie Cuapas: nice hair cut I'm interesting to learn the technique thanks a lot

Shailee Sharma: 100% commitment to what you were doing

MY HOME: So helpul.. i love my watching. Worth to stay here and watched

debbie meyer: Beautiful cut!! Is Matt taking new clients??

Michele Herrera: Your a talented educator! Thank you for the great video

Aubrey Madison: Thank you for everything!

Samirah Stanford: Seamless and beautiful

C.K. Paulk: Saw your video on fine hair. Do you have any suggestions for fine thin hair other than a bob or extra short. Thx

Brigitte Nguyen: Very good job, thanks for your sharing

Beth Jimenez: Thank U for sharing God bless ❤️

Evelyn Green: I love it ! Awesome!!!

Ashis b: You are great sir

crodz rasonable: So nice... how i wish i could work in kind of Salon.. ^_^

Jannelle Digo: Very nice I love it!

Mauricia Coelho: I thought you’d be best person to recommend appropriate one. Thank you hope to hear from you. Take care.

Kim Williams: I love it thank you

Elsie Rubia: Amazing hair cut

Gloria Castillo: Beautiful very profesional.thankyou.

margie bart: Love to watch Bob hair cutting..

Victoria: Thank you so much

Elvira Duval: I love it great job

Aura kasihmu79: woowwww love it.

ACJ 318: love it so much. watching from Reykjavik, Iceland ❤️❤️❤️

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