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Absolutely what's up guys welcome to today's vlog today, what I wanted to go over is a razor cut, so I decided to do a stacked Bob, and this is something that you guys have been requesting quite a bit, so I wanted to get in there and really Create a nice stack feel to the haircut, so you can see how long it gets in the front, but then how much it stacks in the back. The reason I chose the razor is: I wanted to really blend the haircut together. It gives a lot more movement to the haircut, so this haircut to me doesn't need to be too precise, because then it just gets too stacked and too funny-looking in the back. So I think you're gon na, like these techniques, also we use the razor on dry hair. A lot of you guys might think. Why would you use a razor on dry hair as long as you use a fresh blade, it cuts even better than a scissor. It'S sharper than a scissor so just make sure that you use a brand new blade when you're cutting on dry, hair and I'll show you in this video how easy it glides through. We use the Donald Scott twist, which is available on free salon education.com to purchase. If you would like it's thirty four, ninety five, it's pretty awesome price for that razor tool. If you guys have any questions as we're working our way through this video, please post them in the comments below also, if you're enjoying the video. Let me know that as well, and here we go all right guys, so I'm going to start off this razor cut the same way. I start off every razor cut, which is using Donald Scott prepare, which prepares the hair. It'S a liquid tool glide. So it allows your razor to glide through the hair without damaging the hair, not that razors do damage the hair. I don't want people to think that, but it's also it's a little added protection using coconut oil and some different things to give it a hair. A little bit of slip and glide just makes your razor cutting experience that much better. So now I want to break down the sectioning. What we did was we parted the mannequin on the left-hand side. What you want to do in the salon is you want to make sure which side your guest parts, our hair on you're, going to part it there? Then what you're going to do is go directly down center back and then take a slight diagonal forward section out of that, so a tiny little triangle section to start off the haircut. So now I really want to break down elevation, because elevation plays the biggest factor in making sure that you have a successful outcome in this haircut. I think a lot of people that struggle with this cut struggle with how they should elevate the hair. What I'm doing is I'm pulling the hair straight out from the head. What that's going to do is give me a 90-degree effect, which is a nice layered feel to the haircut and I'm going to work. My way, just like that all the way up past the occipital bone into the bottom crown area, then when I get to the bottom crown area, then I'm going to bring everything towards me, which will start my buildup of weight. I don't start building up weight for the most part in this haircut until I get to the very top section which you can see and one second, I'm going to show you right here when I take this section down vertically, I over direct it back right, where The tip of my fingers is is where that graduation is really happening because of the head shape. So, look at the head shape how it curves we go straight out from the head until we get to the bottom crown and then everything is still coming straight out towards us, but the elevation is different because the head shape starts to move away. Now I continue. Those vertical sections all the way across the side of the head over directing them back towards me. What that's going to do for me is start to push the weight forward. So haircutting is all about creating shape using elevation and using over direction to push weight in two different places in this particular haircut. What I want to do is push the weight towards the front of her face, which will give this haircut more of that stacked. Look and help it all kind of come together. So now, as I finish off that side, you'll see, there's not much hair that I'm cutting. This mannequin has a previously layered haircut, so that's stuff that you have to factor into which we'll work on in the dry portion of this haircut as well. So I go through finish off the side. I'Ve definitely pushed a lot of weight to the front. We'Re going to mess with that later on in the dry cut, so now we'll continue on to the right side. So same thing. On this side, the difference is now my fingers are pointing down. The challenge I have sometimes, when I cut with my fingers pointing down, is my elbow - is now up in the air and anytime. Your elbow is up in the air, it's not a natural place for it to be so. It wants to drop down. So a lot of people end up with the wrong elevation on the right hand, side as opposed to the left hand, side, not necessarily wrong, but they're definitely different, so as you're working through just make sure you stay consistent with that elevation throughout the entire hair cut. The other thing is when you're cutting with a razor on top of your fingers. I go a little bit further past the guideline. I don't cut it so close to my fingers, but I keep a nice tight tension as I work through just to make sure I'm keeping that line as I cut. So this is where the haircut starts to get interesting to me, because some of this section that I'm going to pull down is on top of the head and the other part of the section is on the bottom. So if I just over direct everything straight down, what's going to happen, is the tops going to be way too heavy. So I want to kind of treat them as two different things, so I'm going to cut the top part of this section horizontally, making sure that I blend it nice and have a nice high elevation. Then, as I work down the section, I'm going to work vertically and keep the flow of the haircut going and over directing everything back to that, so just continuing through you'll see me comb. The hair back feel how it's going to fall. So I want to cut the hair, how it's going to fall, and then I just bring it back towards myself, cut it horizontally, using heavier strokes with the razor we've talked about this in past videos. If you want a nice soft line, then just do a heavier stroke with the razor and continue through and you'll get a nice soft, blended, layered look to the haircut so as I work on the top of the head, I'll definitely go with larger strokes with the Razor and then, as I work down to the side of the head I'll work with smaller strokes to the razor which give me a more precise look as I work through there. So you can see just over directing everything back towards the top heavier stroke with the razor towards the bottom, lighter stroke with the razor. Now I'm going to go through I'm going to use the 50 % carve side on the Donald Scott twist, which cuts 50 % of the hair just creates a little texture takes out a little bit of weight. I use my Brocato mousse to style the haircut, so I just run that product through and then I blow-dry, using a flat wrapping technique in my er: go paddle brush just working the hair back and forth and just getting rid of all the calyx in the hair. That'S what it's all about, that's the whole purpose of a flat wrap is just to make sure everything is naturally falling to the round of the head, if you're, not a hairdresser and you're, watching this. This is a great technique that you can do on yourself to work the hair around your head to get rid of all calyx, but then make sure for all the haircutting part. You go to a hairdresser for that. So now I'm going to go through with my Brocato vibra straight iron. I love this iron because it vibrates as it works over the hair, so it creates less damage and less friction on the hair as I'm working through and as you're working through your hair or your guests, hair in the chair, so just working that ceramic plate over The hair and polishing really the outer edge of the hair from mid-shaft to end now. Most of the smoothing is happening in the blow-dry, a lot of people. You never want to see anybody taking a ton of curly hair and just throwing an iron on it to try to iron it out the more heat you add to hair. Obviously, the more damage you're going to get so really work. That blow-dry through first then go through with your iron, so you're just quickly going over mid-shaft it ends and not damaging your hair. You can see that I take diagonal sections. One of the reasons I do. That is because I don't want. Sometimes you can get that indent in the hair from going through with the iron, so I just like to limit that by going in diagonally now we're going to do some pinch, cutting with the twist, which is really just to go through the outer edge. Obviously I want you guys to think about this. All the stuff that we did was to the interior part of the haircut really creating the shape, but nothing to the outer edge of the haircut. So I could go through as my scissor and cut it, or I could just go through and do a little detail work with the twist, which is what I chose to do in this one. Just to give it a little more organic feel on the outside. You can see how easy it glides through the hair people are so scared of cutting a razor on dry hair, but as long as it's a fresh blade that thing will cut through the hair even better than a scissor. So you don't have to worry about it. Just make sure it's a fresh blade now, I'm going through all I'm doing is just softening just pinching some of the hair and cutting through it's just like doing slide, cutting with a scissor just a little bit easier technique. Then I go through and I blow-dry the hair to get all the loose hairs out and then I'm going to go through the top, because I see a feeling a little bit thick still in that top section. So I go through with my 50 % carve. I over direct everything towards me on the opposite side, that the guest is going to wear it and then I cut into it and then flip it over. This is the Brocato swell it's a texture. Kind of cream paste gives a little bit more volume and fatness to the hair, just to really showcase those layers and but keep the hair nice and soft a little bit of a soft hairspray to finish it off, and that is the end result. I hope you guys liked it. This has been a highly requested haircut, so let me know in the comments below what you think Thanks, alright guys. Like always, if you liked this haircut then hit the like button hit. The share button share this video with all of your friends out there. Also. I have one question for you guys. Would you like to see me color this mannequin in the next vlog I'm trying to figure out. Should I start coloring the mannequins. I know that mannequins are kind of weird to color, but I also think we could really go through some technique with all of that. So let me know if that's interesting to you guys and maybe I will start coloring the mannequins as well, so we can match color with a haircut every time. Thank you guys. So much for watching I'll see you guys on the next video you

Sara Studzinski: I love your videos. I am a barber and have been wanting to get into YouTube tutorials, it is just so daunting! You give me motivation, though. I just love seeing talented people succeed on YouTube. It gives me hope. Thank you! Also, just to add, you are making me want to get back into women's hair! I did your shag haircut on one of my best friends and she said it's the best haircut she has ever had!

cookiemonster672: Omg I love this haircut so much!!! You always push us to do things we wouldn't normally do and I love it! Also yes I would love to see you include color in these!!! :D thank you so much for everything you do for us and helping stylists further their education so we can be the best we can be

Keesha Snider: Yes! This one really helps me! Still love how you explain why your doing each and everything cut you make. I need to know why and a lot of ppl don't explain why! You still rock Matt beck thanks a million!!!!!!!

Lisa A: This is the best video I've seen for this cut. Thank you! That's exactly what I want my daughter's hair to look like.

mom2spence03: This was the most amazing haircut I've ever seen. I have such a hard time with this cut, but I'm motivated to pull my Maggie head out and fix the dreadful A-line she's been rocking. Thanks your awesome

Karen Louise: As a newly qualified stylist (again) I find your step by step tutorials fab!! Love the cutting but would like to see more colouring from you, cheers !

shelly37ann: Love this haircut and looks super easy to do! Thanks again Matt!

Debra Walters: Thank you Matt! I showed my niece, who is the best hairdresser I have ever seen, your video. She did an amazing job and I love my new hair cut!

Chleczi Ferryn: DOPE! You do angled bob haircuts so well! I don't see this anywhere else. I'm looking for a really good angled bob haircut and most of the hair cutters i see just do it straight on the bottom, even though they call it 'angled bob haircut'. THIS is what ANGLED BOB HAIRCUT is! You do it correctly.

Michelle Perez: You’re amazing!!! Loved the tutorial So much talent.

Nikki Hayter: Love the cut, Matt! I learned a lot. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

Kimberley Roverts: Wow! Love the technique...love the hair cut. Very beautiful work. I am learning the razor cut in school right now. I have to do an A line bob for homework. I’m not too great with my over directing...This video helped me a lot.

Joe Lively: This is the best cut I've seen on this cut to date.  Thank Matt

Keesha Snider: Can't wait to order my razor this week! Had to wait until after the hair show bc I needed to save money for it lol you make it look so easy with the razor I hope it's that easy for me

wendy d: Your videos are so easy to follow and your talent really shines through - it makes me hopeful that one day I can make it look as natural as you do! Please do start colouring the mannequins, it would be really helpful!

roseann bailey: I love this style it's my favorite .I so love the way you cut,style hair thank you so much for your knowledge.

mirian ruiz: love it as always. like the way you cut and teach. simple and easy. thank you so much.

Ke Ke: i have watched countless youtube videos and I must say that out of all the haircutting videos I have watched  yours are the best! I love how you explain elevation, the curves or the head and everything else. If I would have had known about you in beauty school there would have not been a reason for me to have quit. I quit because I could not catch on to haircutting.  Now I am going back in February because now I am understanding it better because of you!

Cat: Love the cut! I have the same mannequin, so I think I'll give it a try on her until my pixie grows out enough for me to steal the style for myself! Definitely do color!

Diana B: I'm going to try to do this for my sister. You showed it very well and I enjoyed watching

MissME: love love love your vids. .. take so much out of them and adapt for my own clients...so clear easy to follow..and so appreciate how grounded you are

Susan Anderson: I love this cut done by the razor ! Thank you !

KImberly Goodall: Just started watching a few of your videos! Love them! Great job! Would love to see you do videos on color!

Cynthia Meyer: I LOVE THIS HAIRCUT! GOING TO TRY THIS ON MY MANNEQUIN AT SCHOOL MONDAY♡ YES PLEASE COLOR HERR!!!!! :) Maybe like a burgundy painr between and blonde foils? or maybe an ombre blonde? :)

Allie Lynn: I'm not a hair dresser but I've actually been cutting my own hair for 22 years and did my first razor cut a few years ago. I love these videos.

richierey: great haircut,love razor cutting.you did a great job.would love to see more of your haircutting techniques

Rebecca Fuentes: just bought the razor! Im ready to make the best and easiest bobs! lol and it is a REALLY good price! Thanks Matt!!!!

susan silver: Love the cut as always Matt, you are the best teacher.

Carrie G.: Love it! I live using the razor & only use it on dry hair. Beautiful cut.

lorna valentin: I love your work! That was a beautiful bob cut and I love it.

Christina Brodie: Please show the coloring of the cut! (Love the videos, as always!) Just for curiosity... how long does it take you to do this cut start to finish?

wildhoneypot: Hell yeah awesome tutorial! Thanks! Cutting a stacked bob today this def gave me some pointers

Aimee Lea: I love everything you do. Just keep it coming. You are a natural at educating.

Amy Crockett: I am addicted to your videos. You are such a talented stylist!! Can this cut be done with scissors?

tami harwood: I was very skeptical about the haircut at first. but the end result is amazing! Thank you for the information and sharing with us your Technique with razor cutting dry hair. And yes please color the mannequin heads!

Spiritisalive1: Love this haircut, & thanks for not be boring. Some other hair tutorials I need toothpicks to prop my eyelids open.

estherministry59: I love it. I also like the tutorials you make them easy...yes color them. Thanks for sharing your talent

The Zen Room & Studio: i saw the color video first and just found the cut YAY! love the tips you share! I am looking forward to trying this out!

Krystin Pérez: Super simple technique!!! Love it

Birdie Bear: Amazing. You truly are an artist. Thank you for sharing this.

Hey Dreakins: Damn, this was beautiful ! amazing technique and well explained

Rakim Grant: Matt!! Your a dope hairstylist brother. Love your style and techniques!

Michelle Maria: I love that Matt. I still wish I could just buy scissors from you, I know it's the import problems.

adang1688: Thank you for professional teaching. It is very excellent stylish hair cutting.

Robin Adkins: Your cutting skill absolutely takes my breath away!

ChandraPearl: Thank you for sharing @ Free Salon Education. I have not used the Donald Scott Prepared before, but I am wondering about using it on clients that have relaxers when I do pixie cuts. Do you think that using this product on your pixie cuts is great for texturizing on relaxed hair? I was just wondering do to the oils. Thanks:)

Pio Guzman: I would love to see your color techniques, please!!! I love all your cutting techniques your are amazing

Foxwood Farm,TN: COLOR! COLOR! COLOR! Emphasize the movement with COLOR!Great job & cut!

Jackie Strzelecki: Love this cutting technique!

debbie Young: Great job!! Love how you explain as you go. Yes. Would like to see you color the mannequin.

Reerees2u: I would love to have my hair cut and styled like this!!!! Would love to see you color the hair. What color would you do?

Susana Roque: Great hair cut i loved the bangs, and yes please do color. Love you're videos *.* <3

Keon The Barber Official: Your work and ability to translate into precise detail is remarkable. top notch my guy

Whit: I would love some insight on different coloring techniques for these cuts! Thanks!

Marie Gregson: You are very very nice. You take the time to explain everything and nicely asking to help more!!God bless you bro.

Pink n Bling: Love the cut its awesome, yes colour please!!!!!! Love your channel!!

Mika Anderson: Great cut!! Yes, would love to see color vlogs as well.

Kristen Jones: Yes to the color!!!! Love the cut. Going to try it in school tomorrow.

Neslie T: I hope I will someday find a good hairstylist like you. I have thick asian hair that nobody could cut and style the way I would want to. I have recently gotten what was supposed to be a pixie cut, but I had to fix it at home as the hairstylist was clueless on how to work on my hair. I hope that there will be more hairstylists that will attend hands-on training on cutting thick asian and african-american hair.

Natalie: I'm going to do this cut for my final hair exam next week. it's a great cut

Heather: BEAUTIFUL!! I'd love to see your color technique!!

Emily Connell: Love this!! I would love to see you do hair color

Kiki K Darling: Love your work! I would like to see your coloring/highlights techniques as well. So happy to have found your channel or should I say your channel found me!

Juliet David: Wow this is awesome, thank you so much for sharing

bookwrm4evr: Yes! I would love to see color, color techniques, color corrections.

Pamela Scott: OMG THANK YOU!! :-) :-) this is the best tutorial I.have seen. I once was in.the.field. but got out for personal reasons, I.have.been thinking about going.back into.it, but at a different.level, mainly wig.styling so thank you. I stumbled into your page, and I had to subscribe. Will be.boarding your razors

DeKarla Kyle Fuller: Yassss! Color please! Love that cut! I'm going to do it on my wig I'm making!

Lynn lewis: Yes please more coloring!!! ❤️

MAYRA OLVERA: Beautiful! I love it !☺

DeeMar Tips: Thank you for sharing, i would love to see you do a tutorial on how to do an aline bob with curly hair,

Megan McGee: Wow you make that cut look so easy and especially with that razor.

Robin Quinones: I love this cut!! Yes, color the mannequins!!

Marileia Leiahair: Perfeito

Hilda Martinez: LOVE IT!!! SECOND PERSON IN MY INTIRE LIFE THAT DO A"BOB". some people dont know at all not even close to doing it. ❤

karin winfree: Love the cut and yes would love to see you do some coloring also

Joanna Seaman: OMG my name is Joanna and I just adore you I think you're like the bomb oh I wish I could have you as my hairdresser well I was cutting my hair and wanted to cut just the way you did it but I believe it's we didn't get very close but I would like to get a another tutorial or your advice on how to fix my hair but anyways we love you thank you you're awesome don't stop you inspire us and we just love you you rock dude

joan goonetilleke: Brilliant Matt. Love it!

Elysabeth Dufour: Wow vraiment beau !!! Et ouiiii on veut voir des techniques de couleur ! =D

Noreen M: wow! !!! Amazing haircut. love it!!!

Meshell: Beautiful cut with excellent instruction.

Jessica Torres: Amazing! Love it!!

assertyourself: I love the ending when you blew it out and you put the product on very nice

Caracta X.: That looks gorgeous!!

manda5757: I love it , and I seriously love all your videos and yes please color !!! I just recently went short with my hair and my hair is just like this cut you did but longer and I want to color it so I need some ideas for it please thank you thank you

Eszmeralda Jázmin Kovács: I love this hair style <3

Peggy Willie: Fabulous Video Yes I would love to see your color technique on this cut. I know this is a big No No but I cut my waist long hair in a Bob myself during Covid-19; however I have to much volume on bottom & wish to thin it out, I ordered a razor so glad I ran across your video & my next step will be highlights or balayage.. just not sure how balayage will look on short Bob.. Yes Call Me Crazy..I almost 60 yrs old & it's true old ppl can get by with anything

Alicia Davis: Soo beautiful!! I'm jealous of that mannequins hair

Vicky Latorre: I love it. There I watch your videos the more I hate my hair. I want that hair cut. I didn't know there are so many categories for the bob haircut. No wonder when I go to the salon they never understand what I want. I'm about to watch now the Disconnected Long Bob. Thanks for sharing. Oh, yes I would love to see you coloring the mannequin. Thanks again.

ChandraPearl: So pretty, love the cut. Would love to see the coloring of the mannequins.

Aiden McDonnell: Just watched it before I had to so the cut .....looked again as a refresher....thankyou.....brilliant stuff matt

Tracy S: Wish you lived in the UK! Your cutting skills are out of this world. Excellent tutorial too. I trained as a hairdresser over 20 years ago, and my mentor was a complete T***! So I basically taught myself, and also went on various advanced courses, to become competent in cutting skills. Please come to the UK, and cut my hair...

Tamara Alcalde: I love your videos! Perfect explication. pleseee do the color too.

mmm mm: OMG! Love your work! Yes, please add color!

Susan Anderson: Love it! Thank you !

SauceGod Jon: So beautiful , thank you for demonstration your technique

SuchAFukinLady100: Yooooooo!!!! That Razor Cut and Wrap THO!!!! Watch this video so many times, but Tonight it just have Me LIFE!!!!!! Love It!!!!

Myanna's Magic: Love this cut..I'm all natural and gray now. Think I will do this one

Tuff Mutt: BEAUTIFUL WORK. MATT YOU ARE SO TALENTED I THANK YOU FOR WHAT YOU BRING TO ARE INDUSTRY OF LEARNING.

Carly Pindak: Can you do the same partings and cutting technique with shears?

Susan Anderson: Wonderful! Thank you!

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