How To Cut A Medium Length Layered Choppy Bob Haircut Like Julianne Hough And Khloe Kardashian

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Hey guys Matt Beck from free salon, education.com I'm here with another video series, this one, I love, because what I'm doing is I'm taking your questions and I'm creating content around those questions. This way, I get to answer your guys's questions for you. I almost face-to-face will pretend, and - and I know so, I know I'm reaching you guys on what you're looking to get out of these videos and also it helps me with creating content, because we're posting so many videos. So I have a question that was submitted really excited to answer that question. To do this haircut for you and with you guys, and also, if you guys want to submit questions to our channel, you can post them in the comments below after you hit subscribe. Make sure you do that after you hit, share and share it with your friends, but then after that post your questions in the comments. Also, you can go on our Instagram, our Facebook, our Twitter, anything else, use the hashtag free salon, education, ask your questions and we'll get to them. I have tons and tons of questions lined up to create videos around. So, let's not stall any longer. Let'S get started. Here'S the question Jen asked: I get a massive amount of the julianne hough style cut requests the popular long, choppy bob Jennifer Lawrence also has this type of cut, sometimes I'll razor it depending on the weight, I'd love to see your take on it with shears love. All you guys Jen all right Jen, so I'm psyched through this haircut, because this haircut was actually. I saw Julianne Hough on TV recently just last week and I do like the style of the haircut. So I want to show you guys what we did, because I've already done the cut I like to do the cut first, then we break it down a little bit. So the cut is here now what I love about the cut and there's a little bit of difference, I'm going to tell you what that is. First off, I put a lot of thought into this haircut. You could just use a razor and get it done in two seconds, but I like to have structure and we always look for longevity and hair cuts, not just to shatter them up and send them out the door. I want my clients to have their haircuts last. A lot longer so, when you look at this haircut, there is a lot of structure built into it. We'Re going to break it down step-by-step. What I like about julianne hough haircut, the Kardashian girls haircut. It sorry, I don't know their names um. I don't know which one it is. I have to clarify that, but it's a very strong baseline. So I love that it's I it's shatters layered through throughout the cut, but the baseline is very solid and cut very square, so julianne hough has it a little bit longer than this, but with a mannequin I like to just bring it up a bit just to Have a little more structure and the Kardashian girl is a little bit further down as well, but I like that, the shape kind of expands out. We use the wand to curl it up, you're, going to see all of that in this step by step. So I hope you guys enjoy this video if you like this video post it and share it with all of your friends, we'd love to do that, and I hope you guys enjoy this haircut and the style, because this is something it's definitely salon friendly and you Can use a ton so, let's get started. I just turned her eye. Let'S get started, I hope you guys enjoy the haircut. Let me know in the comments thanks alright, so I wanted to start off by sharing with you, the mannequin that I use. This is the pivot point: erricka mannequin, it's a solid mannequin, which means that the hair on the top is longer than the hair on the bottom. So you get a nice fresh start to your haircut you're, not starting with a layered mannequin. Already a lot of mannequins are put together with the same length of hair throughout. So I like to start with this one also, the great thing about pivot point mannequins is that there sa I compliant, which is the social accountability, international organization and basically, what they do. Is they they're the international labor standard that helps to protect workers along every step of the supply chain, so making sure that the companies are held accountable for who's, putting together the mannequin heads? Alright? So, let's break down the sectioning, we're going to go parietal Ridge directly! Back so top edge of the eyebrow parietal Ridge find that round of the head and you're going to bring it back to a point which I'll show you in a second then you're going to take that point. You'Re going to draw it right down to slightly behind the ear on both sides, and this is going to be a better view right here. This is the point in the back, that's in the center of the crown. So if you, if you can picture that, makes it a lot easier, so just bring that point to the center crown and then bring it down to behind the ear. Now I went through and forgot to hit record to show you how I cut the bass line. So there's a little mimic real simple, just went through blunt one, just combed all the hair down and cut it, because now I'm going to go through and layer it. So I don't need to go through and section out a bunch and take a lot of small partings and just cut it off. Now we've got our fresh start sitting the hair sitting just below the neck of the mannequin. Now I'm going to draw a line right along the occipital bone, um slightly, I'm going to say slightly above it, but not really. It'S pretty much riding the occipital bone and the reason for that is that's going to be the heaviest point of the base of the haircut. So if you think about how the head is curving up, which we talk about all the time, that's where I want to take my guideline from so I section right at the occipital bone. I clip that off and now I'm taking vertical sections straight out from the head and as I move along the back, I'm going to be over directing to the previous so bringing the hair straight back, cutting more of us squared off shape in the back of the Head, so, if you think about this horizontally, this would be pretty much a straight line in the back, so vertically you're just bringing it straight back. I like cutting this vertical, obviously because we're working with the elevation, nice and high elevation with this pretty much straight out from the head, our top angle, that's sitting on the curve the head. There is probably about a zero, but then we're about ninety degrees. Throughout the rest, as it gets lower, so we're removing weight, but we're not removing too much is really the key to this. It'S keeping the haircut heavy because, like you saw in the pictures at the beginning, we want a nice light, airy haircut, but we don't want it to be too layered to where you know it's. It just looks moldy or something like that. I guess that's the easiest way to describe it now, you're going to notice that her head is tilt back now. So if you rewind it - and you look at how I was cutting it before head was tilted forward, a lot of people think that tilting the head affects the haircut. It does because it affects how your body position works. So now that I'm cutting with my fingers down, I tilt her head slightly back, so that makes me comfortable, so I can be more consistent with her haircut. The other thing is when I get to the corner right around the ear I like to bring that hair. More out just a little bit just around that edge off to not square it so much so then I went through and I'm checking it horizontally to see that line. You can see that slight curve. That'S because I rounded the corner a bit at the very last section now: elevation is as high as possible in this part of the hair cut slightly. My finger angle is slightly tilted forward towards the head, so more of a diagonal forward feel that's the same. I'M doing it parallel with the sectioning, so every parting that I take and this part of the haircut is also diagonal forward, and I just work my way through the haircut that way: stationary guide, bringing everything to the same exact spot, making sure I comb all those Little bits of hair now that removes the weight from the haircut, but it doesn't uh finalize the line it pushes. Basically, if I hold all the hair way up in the air, it's going to push all of the weight down to the bottom. So now that I've got this heavy weight at the bottom, I go through and I cut a nice horizontal square line, and that gives me the heaviness of that strong line that you see in those haircuts which I love and then it still gives me the light Layers through the top, so sometimes we're not always trying to cut everything at once. I'M elevating everything up to take out the layer or to do the layering and take out the weight from the top of the hair cut and then shoving the weight down to the bottom of the haircut. And then I cut my nice horizontal line to give a strong base to this haircut and that's what I love about doing this haircut with a scissor as opposed to a razor, because if I did it with a razor, it would be more broken on the bottom And I like that kind of thick, feel to the to the base of the haircut. Now we take out the top real, simple combing it all forward, and I'm going to do a center parting. I like to clip off what I'm not working with it. Just keeps me more organized. It'S definitely cleaner on video as well doesn't mean that you have to clip it off, but for me it works. I'M testing my guide because that's what I'm cutting it first, so I bring my finger down to her chin. That'S where I want it to sit, and then I cut I'm standing on the opposite side of her head. So I'm over directing everything across her forehead to myself and I'll cut it a couple times just to make sure I got a nice solid line with where I want and then I'll drop it to make sure it's the length that I want it. Then I just take another diagonal forward section and bring it over to me. The great thing about this cutting the top last is that I already cut the sides and because I already cut the sides, they're already the length that I want them. So you can see that they start to fall out, which is great, because I wanted to keep the base of the haircut standard. Then, as I bring the top over and I cut those shorter layers. That'S going to give me a nice pop to the top. But every time I take a section and I keep bringing it over to myself what's happening - is it's making the hair longer in the back, because I'm over directing it further towards me, so the more I over direct it, the more I pull it towards myself, the Better, the longer it gets in the back, so it still gives a lot of length in the back, but nice short layers in the front. It gives a lot of movement when you go in with that wand. Later you'll see how it affects that. We take a piece from what we cut before as our guideline and then we do the same thing over directing it towards us and cutting you see. I went over that a few times. The reason for that is to make sure that line is nice and crisp, because the better the lines are in a haircut, the better the shape is going to be in the end result the more success your client will have and, and then they're going to have To come back to get that adjusted, I think a lot of times when clients are coming back very often for haircuts. The reason is because they don't need to because their hair was already shattered when they left a salon. If you build structure and a haircut, they have to come back and maintain it because it was working for them and they want it to keep working. Here. We go Brocato mousse. I love this mousse. I'Ve set it in the last video that I did just makes it really easy to work with the hair. It'S not heavy. It'S not sticky. It'S got a great hold going through with our girl blow dryer blow, drawing with my hands and the reason I'm doing. That is because, with this style, it's a very free look, looking style, it's not all about trying to really polish it polish it out, and I'm brushing all of the hair back. You wouldn't typically see me do this. If I was going to do dry cutting a little bit of picado hairspray, but because I my because I'm using the wand, I like to blow-dry the hair back, give it volume I did go in with a paddle brush at the very end. Just to give it a little bit of polish because hand dry, isn't usually you know good enough and then I go through with the wand and I'm curling everything back and I'm just doing this really fast. I mean. Obviously this is in fast-forward as well, but I'm going through just picking up pieces about, let's say 1/2 an inch in diameter. I'M just grabbing a little circle of hair and then that's what I do as I go through and I just keep curling everything back and then we're going to go through and break it up at the end. A little trick is when you're on the opposite side. Just you want to stay consistent with how you're doing it so umm my arms, going up, I'm elevating my elbow up and holding the iron down to allow me to wrap it around you'll, see that I go tight around the the tighter part, so this iron gets Skinny, it starts skinny and gets wider towards the end. The reason that I, like this type of iron, rather than the one that starts fatter and gets skinnier, is that I like to start the base nice and tight with a curl and then keep the ends. A little bit straighter, you'll notice that that's really the big difference between whether using a curling iron or not, is that you get that tight base and then it straightens out towards the end alright. So this is the fin result, just adding a little bit of Brocato medium hold hairspray, just lifting the hair airing it out and creating a style. I hope you guys loved this haircut. Please share it with your friends. This is something that you can definitely use in the salon over and over again hit that subscribe button and post those requests. Whatever haircuts you'd like to see

Anairam GH000: you are the only person In the whole internet who actually explains how to do this properly <3

Elizabeth Gerber: Thank you so much for giving the masses free education! I'm a beauty school dropout with chronic illness. I cut my own hair just because it's physically too hard to get into the salon. Your videos have made my life so much easier!! I appreciate your tips for students/practicing hairdressers too - like what kind of mannequin heads you use. Practice makes better beauty!

Bethany Overton: Thank you for posting this! I cut my daughter’s hair using this technique. I’ve never done more than trim my kids’ hair so this was pretty drastic. It worked out great though! And she loves it. ❤️

kaneshirogirl: Thank you so so much for this video! Honestly I was dreading to go to the salon because most people that work at those places here make you feel like you're a defendant in court and that you're guilty by default but you gotta go through the interrogatory anyway and the worst thing is that they don't even know how to cut hair and have the nerve to charge after that. Lucky for me I found your video and it's so well done my Mom cut it for me and it looks awesooome!!! Great instructions, great quality of video, love you Matt, you saved my hair :)

Rain: THANK YOU for teaching that the strong line helps strengthen the cut, and you can STILL give it lots of movement, without shattering the crap out of the structure. I like to razor cut, too, but this just confirms to the client, WHY regular cuts are important for keeping a style looking fabulous. This is just as loose, free and sexy, and really an easy cut to follow.

Kristen Miller: Thank you so much for this easy to follow, excellently explained tutorial! I cut my hair at home and just tried this cut for the first time. It looks better than if I would have went to a professional! I'll be referring to this video in the future! I LOVE this cut! Thanks, again!

Caro Line: Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and talent! I showed this video to a friend of mine and told her: I want this haircut. She followed your instructions and the result was brilliant. I'm so happy with my new haircut plus I can easily style it! :) Thank you again ;)

Jennifer Lenzen: Love this cut! And I've used it a lot lately! thank you so much. Keep the cuts coming

c b: Best tutorial ever. Thank you so much. This cut is foolproof. I followed every step and it came out beautifully.

shiddity: Awesome video! I used some of these techniques today and my client loved her cut! Even after being in the biz over 12+ years, we can always pick up something new from each other. I really appreciate all you guys do!!!! Keep it going!!!!

made thought: thank you so much for this! i tried it on myself and it turned out perfectly , i'm not a hairstylist at all but i tried my best!! i'm willing to experiment !!! your videos are lovely ...

mumma2boyz: I have naturally curly hair and did this haircut on myself today. It came out great. Thanks for the great video.

Lynn Grillo: I’m not a hair stylist but I can’t stop watching these vids—they’re so good and make me appreciate the talent of my own stylist even more. I only wish the mannequins had a more normal hairline!

Jen Needre: thank you guys for choosing my cut! I was half asleep and saw the headline. ..then saw my question and thought I was delusional. ;) very helpful, I have a few different methods I use now so I can definitely add this... it's much quicker and more structured, since I do always end up going in with a razor. Jose Rivera had a good follow up to this, he asked what if the client wants to have a slight A line in the front? :) would you change up the sectioning? thanks again! jen

yolanda busch: Thank you! I tend to cut my own hair and you've just showed me how to get a more polished messiness I will try to follow your work in the front of my head since I've already cut the back shorter than you have. Wish I would've seen this before last night ‍♀️.

parvin zarrin: Thank you so much for this video and I loved it !! I'm going to use this technic on my client hair tomorrow !!!!

One-Nation-Under-God🇺🇸: I love the way that you teach and make the cut so easy to do with your technique. I also love that you show how to style the hair. You are gifted at teaching! Thank you very much! ❤️

phooey50: Thank you! I couldn’t find anybody who is doing this and I didn’t think entering in messy choppy was going to get me anything but thank you so much for describing this cut this way which allowed me to find you I love it and you made it so simple!

Mikey Smith: I used this technique today! Client loved the results so did I! Thank you!!

Alexandria Hendren: Can you do a tutorial on “mature” haircuts? I’m in Beauty School and we have a lot of older client walk ins and their hair is so fragile (usually not all the time) and I have trouble cutting while weight distributing

Jane Smith: I'm with you 100% on the base being more solid. It gives a much more organized feel to the cut while not being too rigid. The combination of layers and blunt ends is bomb! Thanks for the video.

Rande Thorman: I'm going to a Pivot Point member school. I love watching your videos to help reinforce what I'm learning in school. Our manikins are the snap cap ones. Not exactly fond of them. We have the older version of them and they're difficult to change the caps. Love your videos, again helps me to reinforce what I'm learning in school.

LaVitaCreativa: I legit used this tutorial to cut my own hair and it looks AMAZING.

to_ot: Love it !I'm going to try this technique soon ! Thank you for this video !

Frankie Kendrick: I just love the cut! Your an amazing stylist to watch and learn from! Great job and again thanks for sharing your talent...

Frankie Kendrick: Love it and it is a fantastic style! Thanks for sharing this with us...

Sonja Pierce: Love! Cut this on a client the week after watching and she loved it. Easy to mimic your step by step...thanks!

Lodore Brown: I have fine hair and I like to cut it myself. I was having a tough time figuring out how to get this cut and your explanation and demonstration is perfect!!! Thank you for taking the time (but not too much,) to break this down. AMAZING!

Priscila Lopez Rodriguez: I just did this to my best friend and it turn out good I love it.. Thanks for explaining every step..

Jacquelyn: I love FSE so much!!! I watch these videos all day long on my off days! Matt, you're AMAZING!

Jeffrey smith: Fantastic haircut!! Best use of time with a superior result! Excellent!! I'm a 30 year veteran in the hair business and I learned more useful and progressive education from you compared to any hair show I've been to in the past 10 years. Hats off to you and your well deserved success!!

A M: Just did this cut on my mum after watching this video a ridiculous amount of times, she loves it!!

Cathy Espinoza: Thanks Matt for deconstructing the haircut and showing it step by step, very helpful! I have two haircuts that I am curious about, one is the Rachel (Jennifer Anniston's character on Friend's) and the second is how to properly taper a man's neck line like a barber.  Thanks for helping us out in the field, it is very, very much appreciated.

Joanne Smith: No one in my town can do this cut. I'm going to challenge it myself. Thank you for this wonderful video.

LadyJ23A: Such a great cut and easy to understand like always!! You guys do an awesome job!

Joycesim207: Love his hair cut I love that you simplified it for us . Iam looking forward to doing this hair cut Thankyou

bsuetodd: I’ve tried getting this cut several times to no avail. I can only get a very simple and boring bob with layers that lay right on top of each other. I show pics, ask for lots of choppy layers, etc. It just never happens. I wish stylist would say I can’t do that...and recommend someone who can. It’s frustrating.

Rinske Verberg: I just tried this cut on myself, in a way you'd probably shiver at - with dry hair, cheap scissors and a lot of guesswork (I'm not a hair stylist). But guess what? It STILL came out great!! So I guess that is how amazingly clear and concise your video is;). Thanks!

mammamartino: Matt, question: when you are starting to cut the right side of her head (7.21 mins in) are you taking your guide to cut those side layers from the back layer you just cut? I keep trying to rewatch and determine as I see you bring in a little piece, but I just want to be sure! Thanks for all your fabulous videos! HUGE fan!

40bdg: Love this cut! Used your method for cutting get my own hair the other day and I love it! Thanks for the great videos!

Melz: I love this cut. I am not a hairstylist but I like to follow along when getting my haircut. I am wondering if this cut would be good for someone that doesn't want to have to style their hair everyday but still look good and sassy? Thank you for your help and I love your channel!

Vincent Lee: This man explains perfectly the way we want a haircut to have longevity and structure. Cubism!! Love this technique

TheFarkhondeh: This is a beautiful ,great and prefect hair cut .Thank you with my best wishes for you and your company .

Laura Cain: Thank you for this video!!! Haircut of my dreams...I have fine, wavy hair....this always works for me.

Jup76: I love all of your education videos! I would love to learn what I could about doing at least some of these hair cuts on women who have very, very dense hair. Thank you!

truvision7: Love your videos Matt, could you do a video just on the various ways you section hair and why? I know you have a specific way that you section hair that seems slightly different in almost every video but Im having a hard time retaining all of them.I know you explain your reasons for the partings before each cut but If you could do one video with a rundown on how you go about choosing which sectioning to use I could write them down and categorize it in my brain better.. hope that makes sense and again thanks so much for the education. Your vids are priceless!

Vero Guerra: I am a student so this is really great and useful to me! saving my grades

Jolie: I did it, thank you, I'm a cosmetology student in Canada. Great instructions.

Mindy Morningstar: thanks SOOO much! my hair looks amazing! ( i did it myself to!)

Andrea Martin: P.S. Love this video. If I could take my head off and still see to do this, I'd be crazy and try it myself, but I of course I can't and I know that a pro would do a far, far better job. I have a tender head and dread going to the salon as a result.

JBlitchy: Hey Matt, great cut! This might be obvious but I missed your determining length when you pulled the side straight up. Did you use your guide piece from the top of the back section?

Cla Lyrics: Having a straight end to a curl really does make a difference. It makes it look natural and carefree!

Lesley Boyd: Love watching your videos. So informative. Explaining why you do things the way you do. I could watch your vlogs all day. Thank you so much

Florencia Duportal: Hey matt! I showed this video to a hairdresser and asked for this cut last year, but she started pulling sections upwards and just cutting deeply and vertically. It looked good when damp but when it dried it was just too grunge and messy. I waited a year and went to another salon. I asked to remove bulk and create a A line lob with some movement like this but the hairdresser didn't want to remove weight from my hair . The thing is that i have loads of thin bleached hair, and it gets super frizzy puffy mega triangular shape if I do not blow dry and flat iron or style with a wand (which I want to evade, because hey I do not want to be a bully applying heat to my platinum hair). I have a Massive amount of hair in the back and sides. Would this work for my thin bleached hair? What should i tell to my hairdresser to get this right? Most of the times communication is the key!! Thank you so much for your videos!! I just can't stop learning from them!

Thisisit!: OMG I love your videos you explain everything so well, thank you again for another awesome video;)

sweetyetunrefined: This is the exact haircut I wanted! I brought in a pinterest board of pictures when I went to get it cut, but the lady I went to (not my regular shop) cut it more blunt and just curled it instead of letting my natural wave take over. I'm due for a trim, so how would I best explain this cut to my regular hairdresser (that I'm so sorry I cheated on)?

Cherise Joe: Just a quick question. If the client parts their hair on a specific side, would you change how you cut the horseshoe section?

Olivia Loza: gorgeous. I can't wait to be able to try this!!

silkesilke100: Yessss I've been looking for this and then I found your channel. I study make-up and hair but we also learn how to color and cut hair because we learn how to make wigs and we need to know how to style them. But we only learn these super boring and dated hairstyles. This channel is a lifesafer!

Jonathan Voeltner: Love all your videos and greatly appreciate all that you do. I love that you have such a passion for hair and teaching. I never had subscribed to anyone on YouTube before but after watching your coffee talk interview today it motivates me to get more involved with social media. You had so many good points on that video and i cant wait to get into the salon tomorrow and start recording videos of my work instead of just pictures. It’s so true how we need to engage with our viewers more and who you want to see your work and not just worry about followers, but to make that connection. Sorry for the long comment just wanted to thank you!!!!!!!!! Your amazing

SarahEmCee: This was SO HELPFUL. Thank you

Halle Pelfrey: Thank you for making this video! Exactly what I was looking for.

Ana Karina: Your videos are great! You explain it so well thank you!!

chelsnolan: so glad you demoed this cut. I feel like every client has been coming in with pictures of this haircut!!

Sarah Rosenfelder: Ohhh yay this was helpful, thanks!! You should do a video on troubleshooting layers. I feel like sometimes my layers can be slightly choppy, not flowing.

Erica Green: Loved IT!! Per usual. I would love to see a pixie cut that leaves the front short.

Anna B: Super clear, organised, methodical approach. Thank you!

ahuvawigs: I wanted to thank u for all u posts you do for all of us fellow hairdressers. After 14 years in the business and a teacher myself u have given me such valuable lessons and u are a true educater. Hope to make it to learn from u in person one day! Thanks again! A from Israel

Monica Pope: Did this haircut on myself last night and I love it!!!

FineGirl: Love it! You're very interesting to watch, and your thought process is amazing.

Joanne Baik: Another beautiful amazing haircut video! Thank you!

Darlene VanDyk: Thank you!! Love this video!! You are an amazing teacher!!

Samantha Shaw: Wow. You don't even know how grateful I am to have found this channel. Not only do you cover some of the basics I learned in hair school, but really how to properly apply those basics, such as shape of the head in relation to cutting lines. Not to mention this particular haircut, which I have actually stressed a bit to myself while browsing pinterest and seeing this haircut again and again that I wouldn't quite know how to get it just right if a client requested this.

SingingTrainer: Great video!! Thanks so much! Exactly what I am trying to achieve! Can you tell me how long is the guide on top? Thanks

Julianna Trindade: Hey Matt, Thanks for sharing. I love this haircut. I'd like that you add a step-by-step for the sectioning at the begin. And it would be awesome if there was a video showing how to do this haircut in ourselves. Like a self-diy-tutorial-ish bahaha. Not kidding, I mean it :]]

Lorie Pyper: Loved the free flow cut!!! Thanks keep sending videos ✂️

Anthea Michelle: OMG I totally love this haircut!! I wish you were in Australia to cut my hair!!

Brittany McMillan: This was really fun to watch i cant wait to do it in the salon

Taehlon Solomon: This is the most helpful video I’ve ever found- THANK YOU

karina: I love this cut!!! What if the client didn't necessarily want the face framing effect? Could I just continue pulling everything up?

mery li: I cant get enough of watching you . You are my role model . Amazing .

Velimatti Ranta: Just cut this style today....I am so excited, works beautifully, client was over the moon!!! Obviously, some customizing was necessary.

Tiffany Appel: Love this!! Wanted my hair like this and the stylist I went to cut it way too short. . Gotta let it grow out now before I can get this style.

Kayann Horn: Thanks so much! My hair turned out great!‍♀️

sabina abduloska: Thank you so much for all the videos you post....you rock ...keep em coming

Maria Carbonera: loved this cut, im a real big fan. im gonna try it myself now!

hillairreus: Great video, thanks for all the work!

Sweet T: Ive watched this video twice because I love it so much & find its very salon friendly. Second time watching I noticed when you were layering the back you were using the wide teeth of the comb..you dont need that much tension bc its a free looking cut??

ines Santillan: Hi, there! first of all, I loved your video!! you are very clear!! in second place, i have a problem. Last week i had an A Line Bob haircut, but I didn't think about my natural hair type and now if I don't iron it, i look like an oompa loompa (i have very defined curls, like goldilock). Wich haircut do you recommend me to do?

Jamie Panosh: I’m 22 years old and I’ve only had my hair cut in a salon maybe 5 times? Otherwise it’s been my aunt, my older brother (with clippers?? No scissors??), the kitchen of a family friend who *used to* work in a salon, and most recently, myself. But this video alone made me want to go to a salon and get a haircut as soon as possible. It’s so complex! So much volume! Not something in my skill set right now. Wow

dharshika rajapaksha: This is so clear to learn . Thank you so much

Angie Brown: This is the haircut i got a month ago i was nervous because i have never had my hair this short but i am so pleased i love it so so EASY too style i just flipp my hair scrunch it then GO!

Marri: Love it! You are really genius.❤️

QueenAngel: This is EXACTLY how I wanted my hair cut I cut 17inches off and the girl just totally got scissor happy and made horrible layers and when I try to curl it like this it just goes flat in seconds I was in tears! It's growing longer and I look like a 80's chick from the back. Super sad.

edgE_ 3FFectZ: This cut is great, love it.

Metaphysical Insight: looks great. i'd love that cut for myself but could never cut it myself like that.

Tran Trang: Thank you for sharing your experience with us. you help a lot

Hapezibah Skacy: Wish the person that butchered my hair did this. He just gave me a short A-line cut rather than a shoulder length bob. I was blind without my glasses and didn't see his mistakes. This cut looks cute and exactly what I wanted and showed him.

charlyne1: Great video Matt, how do you do this with a side part?

smellycat389: I cut my own hair following this tutorial last September. It’s June now, and my hair has grown with structure intact and I get lots of positive comments on my “haircut.” But the truth is it hast been cut for 10 months! That’s how good this haircut is. So thank you! <3<3<3

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