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Alright guys another disgusting day in New Hope, very uninspiring, whether you can see it's pretty gross, but we did do a cool haircut, so I'm excited to show it to you. Guys here is the cut. It'S got a really strong line. There'S the front like I said, the weather is terrible here, but you'll see the good result of it at the end of the video, but you can see underneath I we did. The undercut in there thing that I love most about an undercut is the fact that you can remove so much weight. This is key thing for curly hair we've talked about this before you can remove so much weight from the underneath. Without touching what the outcome of the haircut looks like, so I do want to say thank you to everyone for all the shout outs and all the comments on today's videos I just put out. Hopefully, you guys liked this video make sure that you post in the comments. Let me know what you think. I want to know what you guys want to learn next, if I'm going to do a video every day, I need lots of ideas so make sure that you're posting them in the comments hit. The like button hit the share button, and here we go with the step-by-step cut, alright, so right hand, side parting, all the way down center back. What we're doing is we want to focus. This is an undercut Bob, so we want to focus on where we're going to put that undercut. So I'm going to go occipital bone down to behind the ear slight diagonal forward, but not too much um. I see some people to cut the undercut and they go really far diagonal. It'S almost like they created a triangle in the back. I'M not trying to do that. I Plus this undercut, even though it's a mannequin, so I'm going to keep it a little bit longer because it's a mannequin, but even on a human, I would keep it a little bit longer. I don't like necessarily the shaved underneath all the time. I know that there's a time and place for for everything, but I'm gon na go through vertically and I want to create a shape with the undercut. I think if you leave a little extra length in an undercut, it gives you a little pop. It almost lifts the back of the head at the occipital bone and creates a really Foundation for the haircut. That'S going to go over top of it. So again, I want to create a shape. I'M going vertical with my sectioning. This is really to remove bulk. You could go through and just scissor over comb it because we're going to do that as well, but I like to go through and cleanly create the shapes really start the shape, because the scissor over comb, I'm really only going to do from the nape about halfway Up to the occipital bone, so I really want to make sure I have a strong shape towards the top. Now we're going to go through, I'm using my blacksmith fit Mizutani scissors, it's a six and a half inch scissor um. I really dig this. It'S actually. The first one I ever got from Mizutani and I love this thing, so I'm going through just doing scissor over comb working around the edges, I'm not trying to create really a triangular shape, or anything like that. So I don't mind taking off the corners of this, because it is an undercut. So just working my way through you'll see my steady blade stays on my comb and then I, the other blade is, is in motion, cutting the hair and I'm really going to work. This until I have a nice solid line in the back, you know mannequin hair grows straight out of the head, so it's definitely a little bit more difficult, but you just keep working your line till you get happy with it and then I go through and I Clean I put a hard line in the neckline. This is something you don't get holding hair in your fingers. So just using that scissor doing that detail, work is going to make your haircut look a ton better, alright finishing up the scissor over comb. You can see that I'm leaving a weight line at the occipital bone. What that's going to do is just give me a little extra pop for my shape later on. When I go to style the haircut alright, so we're going to start off we're going to cut this haircut horizontally. Everything is coming straight back to me, cutting a straight horizontal line and using a wide teeth of my comb. I don't need a ton of tension on this, but why is part combs already have a good amount of tension, so I like using a little bit of the wider teeth. This is a three 3:9 comb and, like I said it has enough tension already so working through over dragging everything back towards me and creating just a really nice one length, solid line in the haircut. What this is going to do is giving me a slight over direction. You can see how it starts to pop forward, just because I'm pulling everything back to myself, so, no matter what, when you pull something away from where it lives, it's going to end up longer when it drops down so bringing everything back, cutting that horizontal line, creating A triangular shape in the haircut the reason we call it triangular and that's how I learned it is that if you think about the shortest point and the longest point, it's almost creating that a line shape or is basically creating that a line shape in the haircut Around the perimeter of the cut so we're looking at where the haircut gets fattest, so it's going to be from over directing everything back it's getting fatter at the front, so it's skinny in the back fatter at the front. So it creates that a look to the haircut or the triangular look to the shape so bringing everything back, I'm not over directing it up and back so I want to keep again that strong line around the perimeter of the haircut, so I'm just over directing it Slightly to get that weight to push forward, but not elevating it, and this is a good way to make sure you don't get that too - that really extreme triangular shape a lot of people, because you remove a ton of weight you're over direct it way too far. So, if you're not going for that look you're just looking for a soft subtle shape to kind of hug the chin of your guest. This is a great way to do that. So we're finishing up, you can see that right along the parietal Ridge. I did section away the top. I don't really love to over direct the top the entire time. So what I'm going to do is actually now that I finished the base of my wet cut, I'm going to let the top fall over I'm going to blow it dry with some picado active oil, and/or serum and go through just flat, wrap it, and then I'm Going to dry cutting on the entire top of the head, so I think there's a time and place for everything and I think that dry, cutting to me sometimes is really great to not even cut the top and just go through and clean it up that way. So once I get the hair smoothed out, I go through and I do an extra blow-dry and I feel like that, just kind of gives it life again and a little bit more movement to the hair, so we're gon na go through with our T's cutting technique. This one I'm taking vertical sections and I'm going through and just tease cutting the hair. So what T's cutting is, if you guys haven't been following along it's your first video T's cutting is a half-closed of the scissor you're pushing the hair. So I find my guide, which is all the hair falling out, so that keeps my strong line and then I'm just softening the top layer, so I'm going through half-closed pushing the hair and cutting it. So, the more you close, the scissor, the more you'll cut. You can see, there's my guide and I'm just going to go through and I'm going to remove all of this bulk. Could you point cut this? Yes, you could definitely go through and do some point cutting if you want to. I just really love the tease cutting technique. It'S quick and the result is very effective, so we're flying through this is my Mizutani puffin. So this is my dry cutting scissor, so I started off with a wet cutting scissor. The blacksmith's fit, which I really love and a lot of people, ask me what scissor to get while they're in school. That is definitely the scissor. This is the blacksmith fit puffin, which is a dry. Cutting scissor has a lot of smooth feel to the cut when you're cutting dry hair. It'S specifically made for dry hair and it works really well. So we're going to use the same scissor to go through here and we're just going to clean up the baseline of the haircut, so the outer perimeter of the haircut. This is where all the detail work comes in. We did cut all those hard lines in the wet cut, so it's pretty simple once we get to this point, but we're just going to use the tip of the scissor go through and just little by little carve out that line and find that line that we've Created in the wet cut, so just you just want to use the tip you don't want to go in, try and use the full scissor. That'S going to push too much hair, but just going through the tip will not push the hair and it'll. Allow you to draw that really straight perfect line in the haircut, so a few key factors. I want to break down with this cut today and definitely challenge you guys to try in the salon. The undercut is not going anywhere. It definitely makes your haircuts look more modern and more user friendly for your guests to blow-dry at home. So it's going to allow a more sleek shape, which you can see here, leaving that top and not cutting it in the wet cut, cutting it only in the dry. I hope you guys liked that tip. Try that out in the salon it works really well and then also outlining the perimeter just with the tip of the scissor going through and defining that line. You can actually see it right now happen in the slow motion shape. You can see that outer perimeter how sharp it is, definitely try these techniques guys, I think, you'll like them, alright guys. So I hope you enjoyed the cut again make sure you hit the subscribe button. If you haven't done that already and share this channel with all of your friends and if you haven't hit like yet and you liked the video make sure you hit like as well. Thank you so much for watching and I'll see you guys tomorrow.

🍡The Musketeer🧋: I am a scaredy cat stylist when it comes to cutting, I second guess everything ESPECIALLY if I see a lot of length being taken off. I don't have any horror stories that have caused me to be this way, I just get nervous! Anyways, had a new client today who attempted this style at a different salon and came in with a completely botched cut, I had not choice but to do an undercut and even out her perimeter, this video just gave me the extra push to go balls to the wall and just cut it! We both LOVED her hair, thank you thank you for the boost of confidence and assurance I need haha!

Jayce Taylor: You are amazing!!! I love watching your videos. I learn a lot. I have been doing hair for 4 years now and I am constantly educating myself every day! I hope I can become as great as this one day!!

OnyxFaith aka Chelle: I've become a huge fan of incorporating the undercut in any of its versions. I'd love to see more ideas from you using it... whether it's a longer "soft" undercut or a full on shave.

Lore Mora: I love it, I will definitely try it out. Thank you guys for your amazing techniques!

Gabriella Greer-Benedict: love this cut. i may try it tomorrow on my client. love your videos and advice to us professionals. YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME!!!!!

Chloe Koning: Love all your tutorials/step by step videos. They are super helpful. Thank you so much!

el Faust: Beautifully done and explained. Thanks again, Matt!

Georgia K: Really enjoyed watching this. Thanks so much Love to see more user friendly haircuts for everyday that look modern. Can you do any curly hair ones that look fresh ? Xx

Juan Rojas: GORGEOUS! Brings back some memories of how frustrated I got when I first did this at school. I'm eager to try this now! Thanks Matt.

Niki Drucker: I love this video! Can't wait to try it at the salon. Can the undercut technique also be used to create fullness for someone with very fine hair? Or would you just use it to remove weight?

chelsnolan: great cut! thank you as always! i will definitely be trying this in the salon!

Jennifer Angelie Nazario Velez: Love it specially, the part of dry cutting, and blower. The hair looks so natural, shiny, but not greasy. It's amazing.

itscarolinemary: this is beautiful! I've been thinking of a long bob or eventually going to something like this but the issue is that my hair is super fine and super thin. :(

Since 1871: Thank you for another great video, Matt. Something I would really like to hear your ideas on is how to work with curly or strong waved hair and a face shape that needs bangs. Is there a way to get a modern haircut with bangs in curly hair without having the client have to use a straightener on the hair every day. Thanks

Mary Mary: Nice! Your work is inspiring. My client (sister-in-law) has fine hair but it is incredibly dense with some movement. When I’m explaining the texture of her hair to another stylist I end up saying, “You know the densest hair you’ve ever seen, and then some!” Anyway she usually has a layered bob. Would it be possible to ask how you would cut this hair type. Any variation on the bob/lob would suit her. Thank you.

Lisa Fanucchi: Love it!! Just got a shorter version of this cut yesterday!! Soo hip!! You did say mani hair grows straight out of the head lol

Colby Nguyen: Great tutorial, Matt!!! Love it!!!

Sharon Smith: Your videos are always amazing! Great work and keep them coming!

Sarah Smith: Love this cut! I need to practice tease cutting!

Z Daily Inspiration: Love your techniques Thank you!

DB: Gorgeous! Ideas for everyday vlogs: how to make classic shapes look more modern, recommendation for a hairstyle that can look professional during the week but more edgy and fun at the weekend, style for thin hair (young vs mature)

Michelle Maria: I love this. Matt you're amazing ✨

hillairreus: this is my favorite to cut on clients so thank you for showing the extra dry cutting and detailing. ideas: men's shoulder length hair, and "surfer/skater" hair

TheFarkhondeh: Dear Matt ,What I would like to say to you ,thank you ,thank you for your flawless hair cuts .Everyone of them is a great hair cut . Thank you for your step by step explanation .would please do Victoria Beckham 's hair cut ,the famous stacked bob. Thank you very much .

michelle Dunning: Love, Love , Love how you get such a strong line. great video yet again. thank you

Natalie Krueger: I've learned so many techniques from you. Thank you.

Yordanka Kazakova: I love your videos! There is always something new to learn..Thank you

Tanica Betancourt: Always something new to learn :-) thanks Matt I really enjoy FSE

Gerry Click: You are so perfect ! And definitely I love your work !

Leah Leeds: Love your videos! Thank you! My favorite segment thus far!

Nancy Pimenta: Beautiful!u just share ur techniques so selflessly Matt there's so much to learn frm u ...Hv gone thru so many Videos but ur r truly amazing

Michelle Yu: Hi Matt, just discovered your channel and it's so amazing. Nothing else like it on youtube. I am wondering if this haircut would work on me. I have thick, coarse, wavy hair and a heart-shaped face. I have always had long hair but I'm ready for a change.

Alexandria: This is beautiful! Thank you so much

Fe Brito: Maravilhoso!

Harshavardhan Ganpule: Thank you for great videos with all detailing. want to see more videos on hair below shoulder length.

C. M.: Awesome, as usual! Thanks Matt!

Connie Turner: So great to see. I just love the cut.

Huda Al asady: I really like this hair cut thank you so much

Katherine Diaz: hermoso tu trabajo....felicidades!!!

Amanda M: That is gorgeous !! Amazing job

Thisisit!: WOW Now that is really cool!!!! I would not feel right doing that on a real person but I guess you learn something new everyday.. love it!!!!!!! love these videos too, I learn soooooo much;)

Susan Anderson: I really like this cut ! Thank you!

Luana Monteiro Lima: perfeito!

Rikobra: Love your vids! Do you think you can teach use how to do some asymmetrical cuts?

Crystal Lanae Smith: Thanks so much for making these videos!!!!!

TAMMY SOUSA: Love this. Great cut

katherine macdonald: Mad skills, Matt!

Curenetra Kinsey: Thank you Matt awsome cut what's the price for the dry cutting shears?

Lilit Barseghyan: Just great!!! Thank you!!

teddy randisi: great stuff. But what do you do when the hair is funky in the back and won't lay properly in a graduated bob? How do you make that funky hair behave? Thanks for a response.

Jennifer Garcia: I love the hair cut! Is it disconnected from below the occipital ?

Cherie Fuller: Beautiful haircut! !

Barb Butler: When doing scissor over comb, you actually rest the blade on the comb? I am struggling with this technique.

Deb Iseeu: I'm learning so much for your videos. You are very talented. Thank you for sharing

Joseph Moreno: I did this on my client and LOVED it but can you do it on fine/thin hair?

Marla Jones: Great cut Matt!!

Barbara Lanzetta: Love the. Cut you do wonderful work videos are great

Shawn E: I love this cut but I was wondering why the parting in the back was not parted in the middle center back

D Mallett: great job! where do you buy your mannequins?

Courtney Price: Could you do a edgy women's Mohawk? There's so much variety with those cuts especially when you don't totally shave off the sides. big thanks for doing what you do by the way.

Sueann Ledford: I have a Really Important Question ok K I cut my own hair I got a short A-line bob but I didn't think about my hair being is is real fine but it's thick really thick and I didn't think about it affecting the A-line bob haircut so what's the best way to thin it out myself the weather razor or what but how do I do it please I need your help

te carter: love it!!!!

Frico1964: Beautiful. .awesome cut Mat

zaldy Bangot: I like this hair cut hope i can do this in my client in the saloon . please do a video on how to cut a long curly hair

Sue Smith: That Haircut

Tasha Butler: Amazing thank you for sharing hooked with your video's easy to understand your brill

Frico1964: Just so beautiful and so sharp

Noreen Freeman: Make sure you take your supplements, calsium, vit. D , the way you move your thumb so fast I hope you don't suffer from joint damage and bone spurs when you get older very painful from someone who's been around just a suggestion keep up the good work.

Sitha Ny: You are an amazing haircut

Ani Latheef: Love this cut

Florida_grl_43 Beach: Matt did you connect the undercut to the hair that you did not cut as short? Or did you just pull the hair that was about that level of the undercut and go from there? I like this haircut and I have a hard time perfecting it.  I don't know why this haircut is so difficult for me to do.

SuperXrunner: Beautiful!!

Katelyn Fraser: I love your videos!

Cruz: great job!!!

Mickey Bolek: another great cut. I appreciate how you break it down. How about a Euromullet? please please please

Christine Walters: I would love to see you cut a Betty Page fringe. I can't find any professional video on that.

Sandeep Kagda: nice haircut sir ji I am from India in district Jind Haryana very nice thank you so much

Edison Castro: muy buen estilista dios te bendiga amigo

naugler19: Great looking cut

REXXY WEALTH: I must confess I love ya work so so good. But you seem forgetting that there are beginners following you. You should be a little slow in your cutting so that we can learn better. Please keep uploading. Cheers...

gabriel damoc: great work man

Yana Pelepchuk: Thank you! ❤

Universe Walker: I may have already requested this, but can you do a men's cut, no clippers? thanks!

Alexia Jasmine: perfection!!!!

Legend Inas07: Wow always the best great work love your videos

Manit Bansal: Like your way to cut hairs happy to learn from you #greattrainer

Freddy Kruger: Perfectly!

Tosha Wade: where did you learn to cut? Do you recommend Paul Mitchell cutting classes? if not who. I'm licensed but never learned a lot in apprentice school. I'm interested in learning to cut and color

Annette Kilian adams: Love this

VincentAndTrang: can u do v shape hair cut please !. thanks a lot

Z. Bobbitt: next vlog you do can you run your fingers through the hair ?

Liz Sanchez: nice cut, like the tease cutting can you do w razor also,never saw tease cut Tu

Barb Butler: How did you do the color?

Maria Da Silva: thunks for your good work.

Fofi Aro: pratique et belle bravo

praba karan: Beauty cut and the teaching well

Hair and Make up by Tina: great cut xo

Trace Dixon: My favorite cut.

Евгений Бабай: look very nice!

adang1688: Thanks a lot. Good looking.

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