Layered Stacked Bob Haircut - How To Cut A Layered Stacked Bob - Step By Step - Q & Haircut

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Hey guys, it's Matt Beck from free salon, education.com here with another cue and haircut video for you guys, you asked the question I do the haircut so just let me know what haircuts you're looking to learn post them in the comments below like and share this video With your friends and also hit us up with the hashtag free salon, education on Instagram Twitter, Facebook any way that you can reach us to, let us know what haircuts you were looking for. This haircut request was from Samantha Samantha Wong Samantha Wong ass, I'm new to your page, but I'd like to see a stacked, slash, layered Bob. So I thought about this quite a bit and I think a lot of people have different opinions on how much is a stacked Bob. What is layering so this isn't technically layering, but we did work our way through the back created a nice stack in the back and then an a-line feel to the haircut. So it's got a lot of Swing to it. Um nice side, parting say. Oh, she looks nice, so nice side parting. We did get that stack in the back again, like I said so Samantha. I hope this is the haircut you were looking for. Let me know what you think. We also finish this off with a lot of dry haircutting techniques and a new one for you guys as well. So I hope you guys like this haircut, that's why I'm doing them for you leave in the comments below again. Let me know what you think and let's get started with our step-by-step layered stacked bob. Alright, so we're going to start off the haircut by taking a right-hand side parting definitely find your guest parting, where they're going to part their hair for this haircut, then we're going to take that and direct it slight diagonal and then down center back then. My next parting is going to come from mid crown and it comes right across the crown down past the parietal to the recession point of the head, a real diagonal forward, section, which I will show you in one. Second, then, we take from that same point in the back another section that goes down to behind the ear, and we section that away I'm using braids to section it a just because sometimes it's cool to do that as a presentation point plus I I never braid Hair, so this is a a way to make sure that my braid skills are still there um all right. So there is the kind of you can see. It'S a rounded section um, it's hard to describe really what the shape is, but hopefully you can see it there so now we're going to work our way up the head. I want to break this down for you. So let's pause it right here. Okay, so let's go over the fundamentals of what a stacked bob is the way that I'm going to start off this haircut is I'm going to start it with a base. The base is going to be at 90 degrees, sorry about the crazy drawing, but I think that this makes sense this way, so ninety degrees coming straight out of the head. Then, as I work up the head, the head shape starts to peel away from my fingers, which is going to change the degree that doesn't mean I'm really changing the finger angle that I'm using just means that the head shape is moving. So the degree is changing, but I do want to keep in mind that I want to keep it around 45 degrees, because if it's not it's going to start to stack too much and get too heavy. So we want to keep it nice and light all the way up till the roof point which we're going to call it the roof, which is the hair. That'S going to fall over the top of everything. I want to make sure that comes out at an exact, zero degree angle, nothing less than that, because if it is it's going to be way too heavy and it's going to throw off the whole entire look. So I hope that this picture helps you guys, but that's the way that I think about this whole haircut, so we go through working a palm to Palm slight diagonal forward section, but not much. The only reason I have a diagonal forward is because it makes me more comfortable to do this haircut. If I have it vertical, that's just a weird way to tweak my arm, so I don't want to do that. So now I'm going to go through using a traveling guide, so I'm bringing everything to the previous. That'S my goal through this haircut, because then I want to have a really strong foundation. Now, as I work my way to the side of the head right behind the ear, everything will be over directed straight back, so we are creating those of you that went to the school of triangle square in circle. We are creating a triangular shape to this haircut because everything's being over directed straight back, so you can see the elevation, on my hand, keeps raising through the haircut. But then, when I cut lower, it lowers so I'm following the head shape through, but know that you can see how it collapses at the bottom from pretty much the occipital bone down. But then the top is a little more stacked up. That'S that weight that density, that we want to create the stack in the haircut over directing everything straight back. Somebody asked me about how do I do this without creating a hole? It'S pretty simple and I'm going to show you guys that you don't want to freak out right at this point right here: that's not a hole! What you've done is you've layered at the occipital bone, so it pushes some of that light, hair down we're going to cut all of that off in the dry cut, so we're going to connect those lines together when you cut hair. This short in a bob you're going to have that kind of because it's not meeting up with the hairline, so we're going to go through we'll remove that later and make it look. Nice and you'll see how you can make that adjustment. But I think a lot of people freak out at this point, thinking that they've cut a hole and you haven't so you're good to go alright. So as we're moving on we're going to move to the right side of the haircut now, my finger angle is pointing down the reason my finger angle is pointing down is because that, first off, it's comfort. Second um, I was combing the hair towards the center of the head on the opposite side. So now, when I move to the right hand side, I still want to be combing the hair to the center. That would be very difficult for me to do. If I kept my finger angle pointed up, so it's really about comfort, comfort, equals consistency. I say in every video, but it's the truth, so just make sure that you stay comfortable so keeping that angle and that elevation as I work through the head you can see. My elevation goes up as I work down towards the nape of the head. My elevation goes down, so I'm really following the head shape, but still over directing everything straight back, so you can see now we're going to remove a little bit of that weight. That was from our layering at the occipital bone that will start to connect it, but we're really going to go in and honestly I actually I cut that off because then throughout the video you guys aren't thinking wow look at that tail coming off of there and Then I'm going to go through and actually do my finalizing at the end. So a little fun fact for you, you can see the elevation coming straight out from the head. So if you look at what would be straight up from that would be 90 degrees, so that would be straight off. The top of the high point, so straight out, is going to be zero degrees. That'S going to give us our heaviest point, it's a point that I'm probably going to remove in the dry cut. I actually no I'm going to remove sorry did the cut but um. I will remove it later, but I don't mind having that weight in there just to see how it looks at the end, because if somebody had finer hair, you might not want to remove that all right, opposite side. Comb out that braid over direction straight back using our guide from the previous cut panel, just working our way through and you can see this is a finish of our wet cut. Looks really nice again could look great on curly hair. I get that question. Every single haircut - I just don't - have curly hair mannequins, but you can see that nice stack on there if they did have curly hair. I would probably continue my layering a little bit more and I wouldn't go so much at a zero degree angle at the top, because what that would do is build up a lot of weight in the haircut so really curly, hair. You don't do anything, you don't really do anything different you're still attacking it. The same way, the only difference is you're changing your elevation to work with the density, but you would do that whether it was fine hair, coarse, hair, curly, hair, whatever it is you're going to change that elevation based on the density of the hair go through and Iron, it give Brocato a shout-out Seviper straight iron. Now I'm going to go through with my dry cutting, so I started off the haircut and I use the prototype scissor for Mizutani that I'm playing with right now, that's supposed to come out in summer of 2006 tene. So I'm really excited for that, but now I'm working with my Mizutani puffin, which is a dry haircutting scissor. I love this scissor and I'll show you guys why in a little bit, it's got a really sharp point on it, which is good for this kind of detail, work. It'S got a really fat blade and it slides through the hair. Um really really. Well, I always say like butter, but it really it's. It'S amazing how soft it feels in a haircut now. This isn't a perfect scissor for cutting straight lines, but it's great for dry cutting! That'S what it's for. So I'm going to take a horizontal section just to soften. This is where I had my 0 degree angle. So this is the top roof part that we talked about. I want to go through and I just want to soften that line. You can see how I look underneath it to see how soft that's falling and then go through horizontally, using a vertical sectioning just to cut and remove some weight. Now. This is our final dry cutting technique. This is one of my favorite techniques that I just I hadn't really pulled out and I'll end quite awhile. This is called no thumbs, so you pinch the scissor with your pointer finger and your thumb, and then you work and you just open your ring finger up and down what this does is. It adds a lot of texture to the haircut. You do not want to see a ton of hair falling out of this technique, so a lot of people. You might not really see anything falling. There is hair being cut in there, so you're opening and closing the scissor as you're working, but it's very little pieces and what it's doing is just causing taking a little bit of air, adding a little bit of air to the haircut and a lot of texture. To the haircut, so I just like having texture and movement in haircuts. It'S just. I think it brings it to life, it personalizes it. So the no thumbs technique is pretty cool, and it's just something you can add in. If you wanted to go through and point cut, it would be a very similar effect. This is a more random scattered effect with this technique and it's definitely impressive to your guests. If you do it correctly, if you don't it's not impressive, so we can go through the side. Do the nose thumbs technique with that as well? Basically, the way I look at it is you're opening the scissor, you're grabbing hair and then you're pulling it down and cutting it out. So as you lift up when you're coming down you're cutting into the hair that you're lifting up and just removing little pieces at a time, so you can see there that hole is gone on what we called a hole. I guess um that was my quotes in the air that you couldn't see. I so we went through. We drew our line with our Mizutani puffin. Then we go through and we texturized and it just connects everything together. I gave a little flip to the end of the hair with our iron a little bit of spray to finalize the haircut. It'S a really cool haircut, I'm glad it was requested. It'S it's. You know, I think it's definitely a popular haircut and it's a classic technique that you can use on pretty much any everyday in the salon for sure so hope you guys like this cut. Please hit that share button on social media and share this haircut with your friends and a lot of fun doing this haircut guys, if you have any haircut, requests, make sure that you leave them in the comments below and I'll see you guys on the next video Thanks,

Carly Webster: I start taking clients at the salon I work at in just 2 weeks! Being a new stylist is kinda scary, so I appreciate all the hard work you put into your videos. They help me so much! Keep up the great work :)

Crystal Kelley: This looks amazing and seems pretty easy to achieve. Of course, it could just be because you're that great of a stylist and a teacher. Thanks so much for everything you do.

Katy Lobue: Love this look, great tutorial! Found your drawn on guides / pointers really useful and made it super easy to understand. Would really love to see a similar sort of hairstyle (I.e stacked at the back) with an asymmetrical finish. Shorter at the back angled towards the front like this one, but with one side short / one long ... hopefully that makes sense! Keep the great vids coming! x

Kristy Reece: Amazing tutorial as always, as a new student your overlaid drawings with arrows, elevation/angle- and finger angle- explanations, etc make a profound difference in my ability to understand and translate during my practice.

Munierah Abdelhamid: I just had my first day at the salon on Saturday and it was so nerve wracking. I'm so pleased with these videos! Thank you

Carol Hu: This's exactly the haircut that I was looking for for a very long time! I'm so excited that I found your video today. You're amazing!

Sally Martin: I always love watching your tutorials as there so good on the step by step and think your work is amazing,Thank you for sharing your skills as I find all your tutorials really helpful.

Lety M: Love the technique and the beautiful result. Your job is amazing. I learn a lot. Thank you for share!

leAnn Robinson Johnson: This is my favorite cut ever. It literally took me close to 5yrs to achieve this cut. My question is why do stylists not know how to do this cut? After yrs of them cutting my length off my sides from hacking into the nape area leaving me with a heavy ugly shelf that was suppose to look stacked without the weight line being so prominent. SO, After years of stylist walking my length off, grabbing the clipper for my nape instead of the traveling guide, Im now having to do this myself backwards in the morror. Any help with that would be appreciative. I will not go to another salon for this cut, they either won't do it or don't know how. Even I understand this cut and can do it thanks to people like you who teach us, thank you so much. Again, Any tips on doing this cut diy, backwards in the mirror would be awesome. I don't have a lot to stack , lol

Norma Magana: I'm so thankful that I found you. I'm a cosmetology student and I'm passionate about hair cutting. Your videos have helped me so much. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. You are great.!

Candi Martin: ♡ the diagram. I'm a visual learner & it helped me understand and retain! More of those please!

Rick & Karen Girard: What a great stylist you are, thank you for taking the time to show us hairdressers new techniques and great hair cuts ,just wondering if you can show us an asymmetric hair cut on wavy hair

Resa.ATL🔥: Great job!! I love the cut and the way you styled it!!!

JC Canales: a stacked bob has always been kinda hard for me to cut, but you explanation was so good I feel more confortable cutting it now, thanks for sharing your knowledge Matt :)

Geronimo Esparza: I love your teachings! the only thing that would be kind of nice is ....if you used live models. Mannequin hair is great but it would be nice to see different palettes of texture and density. Thank you for all you do...You are awesome! Cheers B)

Sharron Frink: Made it through! Thanks for the confidence building tools!

LilSweetLin: You're a magician. This is pretty much how I have my hair at the moment, except the longer pieces at the front end at my chin. The only thing I find odd about my cut is that it seems uneven at the nape. When I style my hair, there's a bit more on the right than the left; especially after I part the side bang over to my left. So my profile on either side looks odd to me. It's been two weeks since I got the cut. My hair has a natural wave/curl pattern. Should go back in and correct the cut, let it grow out? How long do you think I should wait to do a maintenance cut? Thanks in advance, you have a new subscriber.

Willa Hamilton: That is beautiful! Love it!

rosa pojoy: This is the video i was searching for for weeks!! Ive always had trouble cutting angled bobs but this video is soo helpfull! I cant wait to try it!!

Alejandro Cañas: Your scissors explanation at the end was so cool and helpful, thank you so much!

2LazyLeslie: Matt I just to tell u that u are a great teacher! I tried ur technique on a client and let me tell u, it turned out amazing! I always have a hard time with stacked A-line but after watching ur videos ( which I'm obsessed by the way) it's a lot easier now. N believed me when I tell u I've watch a lot of hair tutorials. My client loved her haircut n I was even surprise how it turn out. Thanks u for videos n for being amazing! :D

Nina M: I really like your videos! Thanks ;) I can understand, that it’s more comfortable for you to face the mannequin forward. Do your Clients also face the head forward ?

Ms. Bell: New to ur channel....I like ur techniques. I've been in the business 20 year's and I've never seen anyone execute a simple Hair Cut the way that u do. I'm luving ur work...

Jennifer Kelly: Beautiful cut Matt!  Thank you for FSE!!!

thisceci: Just shared it with my sis. That's her fave haircut so she would know how to direct or ask what she wants from her salon stylist. Even more so she knows who's good or not :)

Joycesim207: That's such a nice hair cut love the style I just can't Thankyou enough . Thank you Matt

Pat Para: Thanks you so much for your video!  I learned a lot from you then when I was in beauty school.

Renee Ly: Very nice! Love all of your work!

Jamie Evenson: I really like the pace of these videos. Great cut!!

Janese DeMarco: Mercedes yes we do!Thanks Matt for another master piece

Maria fletcher: All of your videos have helped me amensly!! Bob hair cuts are my weakness, but in getting better and better due to your helpful videos!! thank you!"

Angela Maria Martins Ribeiro: Perfeito !!!

Tuff Mutt: SUCH A AWESOME TECHNIQUE THANK YOU MATT FOR ANOTHER OUTSTANDING VIDEO!

Lesley Flanagan: I got into an argument with another veteran stylist because I was taught to do this haircut the same way you demonstrated but she insisted that that was a "hole". She didn't understand that you need to blow dry and then go back in. Thank you for this video.

steffers841: would love to see a LOB hair cut where the shortest sits on the shoulders and comes down a few inches in front? :) please and thanks always love your videos!

Elaina Wilcox: One of the hardest cuts to do correctly. I was taught under Scott cole who was trained under VS so I know how great this is if you learn to do it correctly...great job.

claudio140779: Excelente Mat, sos un genio ! !!!

Mike B: I came here to watch this hair cut, but now I'm curious about YOUR hair cut. I'd love to see a video with whoever cuts your hair. I've seen your videos for a while and today your hair looks the best I've ever seen it! -Mike B

Barbara Butler: Thank you. You have changed my haircuts .....so great!

Jennifer Cracchiolo: Matt, you ROCK!!!!! BEST VIDEOS EVER! VERY USABLE AND LOTS OF STYLE! GREAT WORK! THANK YOU☺

April Good: love this technique.  thanks for sharing

Natalia Sluta: Thanks for your videos!Found it very helpful.

Linda McClain: My hair was down to mid thigh and I wanted this layered bob as a new look. The hair stylist totally messed up my hair and its been 2 months as I have to allow it to grow out some so someone more experienced can fix it. I was so upset I finally told her to stop cutting as I realized she had no idea what she was doing.

johannaandyoshi: I felt in love with this hair cut !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I WENT TO THE HAIR SALON AND GOT IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

shiddity: Love the videos.keep em coming!

Madame Sagesse: It's very stylish and extremely well done, bravo

Sammy JR.: "plus I never braid hair... so it's a good way to make sure my braid skills are still there...*coughs*" lmaooo i laughed way too hard at that!

Amber Crandall: Love it

Frankie Kendrick: You do a spectacular job!

Natalia Sluta: Amazing job!

Tt L: Watching your videos had made me feel more confident as a hairdresser!!!!

Viviana Jimenez: Hola, no se ingles y me gustaría que tuviera subtitulos en español por favor

Monique Donshay: Wow ! Thanks . I didn’t think about that . First time hearing this !

Norma Valle: So So So beautiful!! Perfect!!

Wendy Fox: Amazing job!

Larry Hernandez: They say that those that can't do, teach! That is not the case for you Matt. I've been watching all your videos since gratitude and splitting hairs podcast. I almost watch the videos nightly. I wish they're was a better way to show my appreciation for all that you do within this comment, but it's impossible. Just know that youre awesome!!! #freesaloneducation

Robin Quinones: Love it!

Cris Guimarães: Sou do Brasil. Estou aprendendo muito com você..

Renee Cantu: I know this video went up over a year ago, but I'm looking for something super layered even more than this later to little higher than this with the a line front. can you do a tutorial on something like that?

Tiffany: I appreciated the map on top of the mannequin.. very helpful!

Ckxo: is it possible for you to do a concave graduated Bob with texturising techniques? And how to thin it out on really thick hair?

Frisco divas salon: This is one of my favorite bob haircut... so hard for me ... keep watching over and over ✂️✂️✂️

Mr. gamer: Hi sir, please tell me that what will be the difference between the layer when we cut the hair elevation according to stationary guide line and travelling guide line. I like ur every haircut because ur all haircuts are perfect very nice and clean.

shailesh baluapuri: BTW I just love ur videos I have learnt a lot from them .thanx a ton again :)

cookie hairdesign: I'm really struggling with shorter hair cuts when I practice the graduated Bob it's always uneven. And looks thin underneath and heavy on too

Toshia Copas: I feel like I am trapped in THIS cut. I have committed to growing it out *this time* FOR REAL. Can you show me what the progression of growing it out will look like and how I can style it during this process? If this video already exists can you post the link directly to me- SHOW ME THE WAYYYY - Thanks and Keep Up the Great Channel

Naziha Sleiman: I love ur work . Ur amazing hair dresser. I enjoy all ur step by step hatr cuts . Thank you Matt . My name is Naziha

Donna Eastman: How do you know how long to cut the front? I want to understand how to frame their face. Also to possibly have bangs with the haircut. Thanks for all your hard work making the videos. They are really helping me.

Ve’rshaylamoriee Martinez: I just watched most of his 45 videos. Helped me thru my practical for Cosmo final. Yas Lord

Mandy Leger: you truly have a gift, not only with the way you cut hair but also the way you teach. Thank you for all u have and continue to teach and inspire me ✂✂✂

Odette Badillo: Beautiful but if I can't do the last step what Can I do for texturing

Satisfying Whiteboard drawing: Matt, how about crossing the bridge to Jersey and giving a class? We would love it.

Chanel StClair: Helped me so much to see you doing the cut

Keep it 100: This is a beautiful cut

TheSalonGuy: Nice cut Matt!!

Joan Gentile: Beautiful haircut, Matt!!

Bernie Kennedy: Cannot get enough of these started late and love all keep up great work

Jp v: Hey Matt what tripod are you using for the mannequin??

Zuleyka Heniquez: I love your video, thanks for teach me, I pratice this cut and I see was more identically , thanks again my dear.

Tracey Gavidia: I love every single video!! Fa realll!

NaturalGirl 2014: I looking for the DEVA CUT!! Im natural but this is the going natural hair cut style for naturals. I love your video's

Emiliano Morado: So cool man! You're awesome!

Cruz: great job!!!

Terri Keese: ❤❤❤❤ this haircut. Keep up the good work.

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Brenda Skaggs: Is there another way to get the texture at the end of this cut besides with the scissors.

Brenda Skaggs: Is there another way to get the texture at the end of this cut besides with the scissors.

Brenda Skaggs: Is there another way to get the texture at the end of this cut besides with the scissors.

Fe Brito: Hello Matt! Iam brazilian and fanof his work! =)

Samantha Swartz: So I'm in school and we learned 0 degrees and 90 degrees were opposite. That 0 degrees is straight down and 90 is straight out from the back of the head. Is there any reason why you do it opposite?

Nebras Alkawaz: So so nice I like it

Sue Smith: Beautiful .

Interesting World: very nice cut.. ! love to watch your videos.

Gandy Girl42: love the way you cut pretty

Shun Williams: Great video thank you

Deviyani Salian: Hi.. I love ur hair cuts.. I follow u regularly.. I just finished my course as a beautician.. I would like to learn and get hands on hair cuts and make up artist.. please can u help me with how a proper inversion hair cut is done?..

shannon book: Can you do a step by step undercut with a design?!?!

Erica Green: Luv the cut... Would love to see a Short Pixie Cut.

syl manyeki: the braids are cute. i do hairbraiding with extensions :)

Shirley Ca: With your videos i can better learn now :)

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