How To Short Stacked Haircut And Bob Haircut With Bangs By Radona

How To Short Stacked Haircut and Bob Haircut with Bangs by Radona

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This is a fun haircut if you have short hair with layers. The bangs are cut straight across rather than as a swoop bang, giving this cut a young, trendy look. Straight Bangs - Girls Hairstyle

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Hi everyone today we're gon na do a really fun haircut. She usually wears her hair. You know it's like swooping and we want to keep this length here. But what we're gon na do is we're gon na do a thing that goes across kind of like baking, but not a short, but what I want to show you first is how we're going to test the back. She has this excess here that we want to bring up, and so we're going to cut this bottom we're going to cut this up and then after we get this the length cut, then we're going to stack it in the back, and this you want to hold Down where we want to keep this front longer, make sure your heads up when you get to the sides and then we're just going to barely trim these sides, because she wants those long can eat and then cut across in this way. So make sure you keep coming down. Okay, then bring your slide up here. Like I said, you just barely trim those okay now take from about the ears across get that hair out of your way, I'm gon na spray this a little bit okay, you're gon na take the section down in the middle, depending on how close you want, your Staff is where your fingers go. Okay, we want her stack in quite a bit, not not wait. This is probably about medium. Okay, now, just grab to the side go with the guide point, which is the hair that you've just cut whoops. Sorry, okay now hold this hair out again on this side, the site you want to pull pull back. So when you let go, they will fall longer. Okay, then hold this hair out for the static okay. Okay, now this site, the number Pulis legs back. Okay. Now you know that half of this hair down, then we're going to clip that hair wait. You'Re wet this down a little same thing come to this middle. Take your section hold this out, see where you can see, I'm cut. You want to take that and then cut this rest into that guide. Point! Okay again, I like to chuck into it. Just give them a little bit of texture. Okay, then come to the left and hold out that sight. Okay, now I'm gon na! Let the rest of this down. Okay, hold that out. You can see where it cut right. There take those ends up on top okay. Now this is the important part you're gon na come straight out to the end. At a 90 degree angle - and this is what's gon na - give the layers up here on top okay, so hold it straight from the head and you can see where I cut, then you just take that hair and blend that then that's what helps with your layers Up top you're, not logging as many layers on top don't go to 90 degree angle. Hold it out more this way, so it falls. Long. Okay came in her sight. Hold back still told that out at a 90 degree angle from this head, but pull back on that hair. So what falls long? You don't want that too short. Okay, then come down the hair to the left. You can part your sections out more. You know when you go to little the right and then the left, if that helps keep you know where your guide point is, then that's that's great 90-degree angle, hey this side again, you hold that but you're still gon na go with that. Lady straight out from the head, okay, then I like to get to the top after you've done all that pull straight up and then just not chin to that. Okay, now we're going to talk to the sides and then the front: okay. Alright, I'm ready to usually part. It then grab this hair. Let me turn you this way. She wants her front lawn okay. So what you're gon na do is you're going to take from this layer you're going to angle up. So when that fell, that's gon na follow along okay, so just pull both sides up. Okay, then, go to your cart. Okay. Now, I'm going to show you how we're going to cut these bins into this haircut like this, that's usually wears it to the side, but now we're going to come forward with it. So we're going to come back couple inches we're gon na comb, everything forward. Okay, she likes to wear sights kind of down and forward so just koma it exactly the way she's gon na style it okay. Then I always like to come to the middle remember when they dry they're gon na shrink a little so you're gon na want to start a little bit longer bring your scissors in in an angle and then just start chopping. You want these uneven if you want a straight baby beam, obviously just go straight across, but this we want a little bit more texture look just kind of cut into those sides. Okay, now you're gon na come to this site. I always like to come from the top on this, like you can come from the bottom, just depending on your angle, which weight those best. Okay, you must also bring your scissors up okay and make sure you turn to the side. So these come in to those sides, so they connect okay, then just kind of play it mess with them. Okay, here it looks a little thick. You can see that the thick parts, just taking kind of pulled out a little bit just kind of chopping into that. Okay, now with this from about the middle of this ear or front to the back, I just like to hold this section out and just couldn't chop into that and what this does is it connects the front to the back, so you don't have short and then All long, sometimes, if you don't take this corner off, it can get really bulky on these sides. So you want to hold this side out, see that corner right there, where it's longer you're, just gon na chop into that. Okay, now we're gon na texture me the texture with the razor and what you're gon na. Do you need to make sure that you don't, but you don't go too close to this scalp okay, where this bins see that hairband you come in, and you're gon na want to kind of do a c-shape go in and out and then kind of come up. Okay and then just push that hair away. Okay, then you can hold this up. Can you come up don't put tons of pressure on that razor as you're gon na chop, some hair off, so I'm just easy with it just kind of in and out kind of, like you're brushing the hair. Okay might like to do that through the crown and then through the sides. I'M also going to take my razor up through her veins to give those some texture. Okay, so I like the sides just going to bend the hair go up with that. Just take sections down about an inch away from each other and where you want to use this razor is where you need more volume or more texture. Okay, now, with these days, you're going to want to leave this bottom out and then hold these top bangs, okay and you're, going to take the razor and you're going to set it on top and kind of go back and forth a little bit. This is even make it, so it's just not so so heavy. If you want more of a blunt heavy heavy baby, then I would not recommend you know texturing up here through these things. Just leave it more thick, but I want a little bit more texture into these for this haircut. Okay, so now you can just come out later make sure your bangs are where you're at and you can keep a little bit longer until you dry it and then you can go in and dry. So that is the intercut. Now we're going to show you how to style in just a minute.

Maggie Kuchcinski: Wow, how awesome! Love this cut, and my daughter really likes it. I'll be doing this cut and style soon. Love your videos, keep up the great work and keep the tapes coming!!! :)

jassmin1233: I was looking for a new haircut, saw this and thought I would try it, I love it and easy to do for my first time cutting my own hair using a hairstylists instructions. Lays in great layers! Thanks!

You Make Me Believe: I am a beauty school student , and i do see her mistakes and errors, but overall this was a fabulous cut , being as it was not as precise as most cuts , it was still a beautiful cut , and you can tell the woman really liked it . Everybody makes mistakes and nobody is perfect.

Jill Patricia Lyons: I followed this video and did a similar cut on my mom who is almost 90 years old... she really liked it and had loads of compliments from the ladies she sees at the pool where she swims each morning... thank you!

Miss Chris: You are an amazing hairstylist!!!! Thank you for this tutorial <3 <3 <3

Mary E: I've seen seasoned hairdressers do no better! When I find an Excellent hairdresser, I will pay the price to get my hair done, but so many folks on that limited $ign just can't do it. This is pretty dang good! Quick means a lot to me, too. I don't have all day to sit and chit-chat. Cut my hair, and let's get the day started!

Luis Peguero: Actually there is such a way to stack Bobs with sections like she's doing. It's called a tick tock method. Mario Tricoci does it in his Graduated bob. There is never any rules in hair cutting. Ones mind is ones creation.

Pam J Kehoe: Love the way you cut hair! This is style is my fav!

Chris: She could cut my hair any day, this is one talented lady, a natural. the razor gently on the hair is inspired I am going to ask my hairdresser if she could do this, and anyone who wants to see the finish should go onto her next video.

jassmin1233: By the way Scott S. its a great tutorial, and cutting into the hair worked great for my hair. Nice texture to it now too. Love it!!! Thanks again to a Pro.

Monica: You are an amazing hairstylist!!!! :) Thanks so much!!!

Gamer All901: I love your videos. I like the one with the high and tight military style!! I am such a huge fan of the style. I get it every single time I go to get a haircut but, the thing is my hair grows back soooooooooooooooooooooooo fast in two weeks

mrfrankincense: It would be better to see an image of the cut afterwards when dry so you can really see what it looks like

US Citizen: Cute cut! The hairdresser sounds like she's from Minnesota :-) I've watched this video several times and have been able to cut my own hair using this as my teaching guide. Of course it's not as good as having a hairdresser do my cut, but I'm OK with it :-)

Dee Jo: I am not a hairdresser but I LOVE how you cut hair. Wish you lived close to me.I ALWAYS explain that I need height in the crown area. I've had everything from really short,straight across, layers there -ending in a mullet; Or longer at the crown to shorter layers coming forward to the bangs. Neither way worked! It appears to me that the texturing you did in those areas is exactly what would give me the height, or volumn, as you stated. Am I right and how do I explain this my next hairdresser?

Native Sista: Thank you so very much for sharing this video, I am going to be doing this on my daughter...

Tina Klein: Awesome video & very helpful! Thanks for sharing :)

Наталья Сухонос: Спасибо большое...очень доходчиво даже для начинающих...!!! Мне очень понравилось Ваше видео...!!!

Vibess_: I just recently graduated from cosmetology school and one of my educators taught me to cut hair JUST LIKE THIS! It’s a technique, kids! If you’re not comfortable or think “it’s wrong” then stick to whatever the school taught you. No need to be fucking rude and tell her that it’s wrong.

Lisa Pratt: looks cute I love it I also like how you just start cutting and don't bore us to death

Katelyn V: All people in beauty school think they know it all. You learn with experience tricks for hair cuts and such. Sometimes the imperfect is perfect.

Donna Brock: The one hard line rule in shaping is...NEVER BRING SHEARS NEAR UNPROTECTED EYES!!!!!! Always cover with your free hand or a shield. These are 'kitchen barber' techniques.

Good1981: Wonderful videos--thanks! Have you thought about doing a video on extensions?

Nancy Stone: Adorable!!!!   Would love to be able to understand the name of the products that she is using..

marylizart: Great job! Thanks for sharing!

Mishawna Romero: I Looove how fast you are. Outstanding work!

Boys And Girls Hairstyles: Thanks. She pulls off short hair really well.

hetaes: The negative comments are uncalled for. This isn't a tutorial for someone in beauty school. And, this isn't a precision cut. It's a choppy hairstyle, intentionally. This is a good time management tutorial to achieve those results, quickly. Time is money, folks. You self proclaimed professionals should know that by now. Get off your high horse.

starlite556: Thank you. How often should I change my blade on my razor?

Amanda Cox: Why would anyone refer to this as sloppy? I think it’s cute! And she’s actually really good. And just FYI that’s a Point cutting technique.

Jane Dunham: I love it. Please give me a list of products you used and that teasing comb. Thanks!

Jesse Sanchez: I love how fast you cut!

Julia L: I'm super impressed with the fact she completed the haircut in 12 minutes lol takes me like 30 minutes xD

Kaybeebaby: It looks great and very informational but I don't think I'd tell my clients I'm "chopping" their hair or into it. Lol

Robert Patrene: You have a good light hand , very good technique with tools !!!

Donna Keeley: Whoooah! You girls are really being snarkey here when there is no need to be. Everyone learns differently. What matters is the end product and I think she gave a nice cut.

Boys And Girls Hairstyles: WOW!!!!!!!! So I take it your hair grows FAST!!! FUN that your hair grows that fast so you can do a ton of different styles!!! LUCKY YOU!

leticiamdr18: Great job this is favorite style but since I have a lot of hair most stylists don't know how to cut it :(

Boys And Girls Hairstyles: We haven't really talked about that, but that would be a great idea! THANKS!!!!!!

richard hardie: awesome haircut. beautiful model and awesome cape

Janeth Velez Zapata: Con que producto aclaras tu pelo asi??.?.Aqui en colombia con los productos de aqui cuando el pelo llega a ese tono se parte o se deshace gracias

lisa rock: Wow I guess anyone can make post, this makes professionals look really awesome. I would have never posted this work for the world to see my messy talent.

Kim Smiledge: I have been doing hair for 15 years. This gal is a good hairdresser. One might find it easy to put down and criticize another fellow stylist, that is sad. Hair is art and a stylist interprets what is best for the client. Clients stay with stylists that are good at what they do and they do hair their way, the way they see the cut. The color of a shear is not important, crying with one's client when she has asked you to shave and razor her head because of cancer that is important. Judge less.

Dabney Fountain: Good hair cut....GREAT MODEL...one of the few who smiled, how refreshing!!!

Dee Jo: I would also like to add that I have had 2 wonderful hairdressers/stylists but over time I lost both. One had to retire due to health (shoulder) issues and the other one moved out of state.:(

Bobbie Williams: what kind of shears do you use?

Jude S. Ontario: I think it would have been better to have the hair parted better at the back before cutting.How can this be and why is the hair not parted properly first two times before cutting it. Perhaps this was done to make it slanted at the back more?

Christine Herrera: You are the Queen of Bob's all hair cuts very beautiful awesome God bless

T: I wish you lived near me. Love to watch you cut hair, so talented!

Martha Catalina Hueso: felicidades por cada uno de sus trabajos qué presenta siempre aprendamos gracias por compartir

Alexandra Bruch: Where can i buy this amazing green scissor.thanks

Laura M: I have to say that she definitely caught herself but when you have been doing hair for many years you develop tough skin. I am a hair stylist and my boss has been doing hair for 20+ years and she can put her fingers on her hot iron and not burn. It is a form of callous. I haven't been doing it long enough to have that yet. Also if she did cut herself you would have seen the blood before she moved her hand, and on the other hand yes she should have stopped real quick just to check it to be sure.

Tayler Stamback: Are you using safety scissors?!

Boys And Girls Hairstyles: Thanks. I know it seems like the shorter you cut it the faster it grows right??

Maiylo08: Hi can you please let me know what styling products you used pleased, I know it was a foam and styling past but which brand. Thank you

Boys And Girls Hairstyles: They are from Cricket... I LOVE them! They are a GREAT shear!!!

Judy Anne: That's the way I want my wigs to look

Vikkee C: I love the cut but she cut too much off the front even though the client wants it long. Always the way with addresses, they cut what they shouldn't touch.

CJ: We’re just gonna chop into it. . . Chop that hair! Chop this chop that! Cut it this way from above and below from this angle. Oops that’s to thick there let’s chop some more what a mess lol

SENI GLORIA PATRIOTA: Ame las tijeras...verdes mi color preferido....!

Zero crown: カットの仕方が面白い。勉強になります。

tangietangie58: she understands what you need and want. Here in Aussie do you think i can get any hair salon to give me an A line bob cut, not at all, they say yes but at the end of the cut nothing is what i said and wanted, i put it down to no knowledge of the salon business

Boys And Girls Hairstyles: Thanks so much!!!

JohnD: She went to the 3 stooges school of haircutting! What a hack job! Guess anybody can post a tutorial. (those that can't do, teach) PRETTY scary!

T: My hair has gotten very fine am a senior. I wear a short bob and wish I could have bangs but my hair is much thinner now in the front. My hair changed within the last year. Is it true hair changes every 7 years?

local dumbass: After watching this I can finally speak to the manager!

Tanya-Louise Kirk: I was looking forward to seeing the finished blow dryed hair style at the end pretty disappointing

Sarah SolarPanel: Awesome! Wish you were close to me. I’d have you cut my hair!

STEPHEN JONES: KEL I TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU!! IT IS A FUN MESS STYLE AND U CAN ALSO WEAR IT ELEGANT AS WELL,,,,,,,AND OMG I NEVER PUT DOWN OTHER STYLISTS AS LONG AS THEIR GOOD! AND IF A STYLIST U SEE ISNT GOOD,,,JUST DONT SAY ANYTHING AND DONT GO TO HIM/HER EASY AS THAT! I LOVE WATCHING OTHER STYLISTS AND COMPLIMENTING THEM CUZ I ALSO CAN LEARN FROM AND DO LEARN FROM OTHER STYLISTS IN THE INDUSTRY! IM TAKING A COURSE FROM MICHAEL O'ROURKE THIS FALL AND OMG CANNOT WAIT! BUT GREAT POINT KEL AND VERY WELL SAID!!

melissa krebbs: I actually did have to razor shave a older ladies hair that was down to her waist because she had cancer...I cried afterwards like a baby.....very humbling to say the least...

Ingrid Mendez: I have taught cosmetology, and placing a video, I believe you have to be cautious on how you explain the cut, the angles used where,Part the hair in sections, so a hairdresser that does not have the experience, can fully understand what is being done. There is no sectioning, or guidance. With all respects, the cut is nice, to do it your way on a client, but not as a tutorial teaching video.

Mari Rodriguez: I love this haircut I kept asking my hairdresser to give me this haircut and she give me something else.where are you located at like that you can cut my hair. I live in northern New Jersey

Susan: This is not a negative comment but anyone can cut a hairstyle but a good haircut is what people want. First I see with my eyes and my eyes a stylist who doesn't do a clean-cut hairstyle. maybe the people she is cutting hair for thinks they are getting a good cut but the fact is it is sloppy and very unprofessional. This is why some people are afraid to get their hair cut because a hairstylist will say yes I know how to cut it but they don't they just start cutting the way they think it should look not how to do it so they give a great haircut. I am sorry there is a domino pizza and there is a restaurant pizza handmade, this is not negative this is the truth and you should listen instead of being offended after all you put up the video and I hope someone doesn't think this is the right way it is not by far. If you are offended maybe there is a part of you that know it to.

filareti ml: i had this haircut about 3 years ago and now my hair about layered and a little above my belly button..

Agata Kleo: gdzie złapie tam utnie.. mimo to fajnie jej to wyszło :)

Candace Foley: Not a hairdresser. Clearly she spent time watching watching and asking questions of one though. Shocked those paper scissors cut through hair. She is also copying someone else's work, and "teaching" how to do it. I challenge her to cut this style from scratch, or even just really grown out - where she can't follow the lines.....

Angela Hanes: why u don't blowdryer the hair? I can see the style better at the end.

Patricia Cothron: She is not an educator, she is showing you how she does this cut. As a certified instructor, I see many things are incorrect, but she isn't teaching you to use proper terms and how to hold shears....she's showing a choppy cut. If you want perfect, watch someone who is a professional educator and uses proper techniques, tools and words. Geez

Rhiannon Brooks: A dry cut? Not professional but client looks nice afterwards...

jekorb: Not sure of why the negatives comments---I think it looks good at the end, wouldn't mind having this lady cut my hair for me.

CicelyDoesMyHair On IG: she is cutting on the back of her fingers, which she is holding curved,(watch very closely) that means each parting of hair that she cuts will have a hump in the middle. i truly believe thats why this cut is so uneven and choppy (sorry no offense). i bet many of her hair cuts turn out much shorter than the client would like because she has to go back in and do SO much evening out. she also dug in waaaay to much with the razor which will create shallow holes in the style. i get clients all the time who ask me to fix situations like this.....

Marcello Woodford: I Lurved that Computer in the background,kinda matches your slightly-rough style of cutting procedure! Mind you,Im coming from early November 2021,just landed on your video from Outer-Space! Regards,R3D4,Planet England,where we have a Buffoon named 'Boris' as POTUK! x M

isthisarice: Nice! :) Where is the styling Video? :)

John Sheridan: this should be a "what not to do" hair cutting tutorial.... Yikes!

Zae Jackson: Her hair is very thin to me . But how does razor ing it gives it "texture" ?

_palaced_: My eyes just exploted. Of course she works at supercuts or from a very remote area in the middle of nowhere.

albjcp: Actually, it's not a hack job. She's cutting her hair this way for more texture. Rather than cutting straight lines.

Nic: Geez. Poor client... Also, my two seven year olds want their child safety scissors back!

Tia Marie: You didn't even texture all your subsections.. you started point cutting them then halfway through you stopped doing it on the other side. I just finished my hairdressing school, and I even know all the things you did where sloppy. If your making a turorial you need to be specific and do things right or don't do em at all.

Ken Tate: Surely not a professional.  You cannot effectively stack hair by using verticle sections.  There are only 2 wzays to cut hair.  Cut line in or cut line out.  Verticle cuts remove line.  Horizontal sections establish line that cause the hair to stack thru graduation.  We cut hair with shears not scissors.  I have been a hairstylist for almost 40 years.

Jasmine Hunt: Clearly everyone here just wants to complain about the cut. She probably comes from a fast cutting back ground and probably doesn't work in a full service salon where y all take 45 minutes on a cut to charge $50 when someone can do the same result in 15 minutes. Y'all are being judgmental and hostile all because she did the cut fast. Everyone has their own technique. & PLUS, her scissors are cricket scissors, just so y all know. & cricket scissors are good for people that don't work full service!

Theresa H: I've never in my life seen someone cut bangs and an angle like that.

Hailey Peck: Did you really say scissors instead of shears? In my school, we get scolded if we don't use professional lingo. Because it's unprofessional.

Anjelica Rice: Is it just me or does it look like she's cutting with scissors that kids in kindergarden use....I intentionally didn't call them shears. Also, why isn't she cutting straight across, it's like "chop" a little here, "chop" a little there. "Now we're going to texture." Wouldn't you say it's textured enough, pretty much chopped this poor lady into a dog shag. 

DameDeluxe: I have to admit I was concerned in the beginning... Sections were not clean BUT end result looks good. I'm not bashing I was just worried at first ;)

Gracie Gonzalez: How is cutting the hair straight texture .

kevin j. mcgregor: I have curly hair and I would like to cut it concave?..I wonder all the hair cut is for straight hair

jube mohammad: Hi all nice hair cut thanks for all who show to learn nicely to cut the hair god bless thm all thanks a lots jube for kuwait

Rhonda Delacruz: my hair is not long enough to separate in four sections so how do I do it then do I just couldn't I it and hope for the best

Lan Nguyen: Stop putting negative comment. She show us the real way of hairdresser work at salon. Mini section or proper sectioning is only exist in school. This is the real way to grab money. Keep up with the tips thank you for showing this tut.

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