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What'S up guys super excited to bring to you a brand new haircut? This is going to be an inside out bob, basically a graduated bob, but we're going to cut it from the interior to the exterior check out how i'm sectioning this off. So i basically take from the parting down to center back and i follow that line and that's going to start my first vertical section and then the key to this cut. What'S so unique about it, what's exciting about it, cutting it from the interior to the exterior is. I can determine how do i want that shape to start in the back so right now i change my finger angle. I base it on the head shape. I base it on the density and i decide how do i want that angle to appear, and then i follow that vertical section all the way down to the nape uh, cutting it in a basic straight line, all the way down, as i continue through the back. I'M going to be working from a traveling guide, so i'm going to bring everything back to the previously cut section and i'll cut that in half i'll move to the next section bring it over and i just keep working across the head shape. I'M focusing on cutting a nice square back right now, so everything horizontally will fall parallel uh to the back of the head, and i just work my way through my tools of choice that i'm using today is the ys park 339 comb available on shopfse.com. That is our website and then also the mizutani scissor. This is the mapvec edition available on our website as well uh. If you're looking for any kind of scissors, combs clips anything that you're seeing in this video, please use our shop. It'S shopfsc.com. We also have payment plans available for the scissors, so you don't have to shell out all that cash all at once. So hopefully that helps you guys out all right. So we continue through the back, i'm just working that traveling guide all the way through again and when i get behind the ear. This is kind of a key moment in this cut. I make sure that i bring everything straight back to me, uh again parallel to the back of the head, pretend like you're in a box, so you can't cross over and that'll keep you from rounding off the haircut when you don't want to all right. So now you can see that's the first side finished. You can see how there's a little bit of extra length in the nape we're going to cut that dry. So now i'm going to work um the top to the bottom. On the left hand, side you'll see that i pull my guide line from the previously cut section. The only difference is now i've got my fingers pointed towards the sky. On the opposite side, i was pointing them towards the floor. This is all about combing guys. What i'm trying to do is i'm trying to take my new section, pull it towards the guideline and just work. My way, all the way over still working with a traveling guide watch the shape unfold. It'S just a beautiful way to start at the top, really understand what you're working with and then work all the way through it. I hope you guys are enjoying the video so far, all right. So now i let down the left hand, side and we're gon na clip that away and i'm just going to take diagonal forward partings and i'm going to mimic those partings with my finger angle and work. My way, all the way, through the section pulling the guide from the previously cut section. So now, as i move further into this sectioning um, one of the things i want you guys to notice is that i start to really elevate each section that i'm bringing over the reason i'm elevating. It is because i want it to be nice and light um around the outer perimeter line so that when i go in and i cut it and i do that detail - work dry, it's much easier for me to work with, and i also want to see the Flow of that weight within the haircut as well. So really, those are the couple reasons why i'm elevating the hair through all right. So i finished up the left-hand side. Now we're gon na move on to the right-hand side, uh very similar, uh technique that we're gon na do on this side. The biggest difference is, i'm gon na do a little more over direction, pulling the hair back a little bit more as i cut it still elevating through. But i want to push a little bit of extra length on this side, because this is going to help us with our asymmetrical feel, as we finish, the haircut all right. So a couple more sections left on this right hand, side, uh, two things to take into consideration here: um, look at my finger angle compared to the parting they're parallel to each other. It'S a great way to to keep your guideline. Keep everything consistent is to make sure that you mimic those two things together and then also understand that the top is still sectioned away. The hair is actually going to fall over this section that i'm currently cutting. So i wanted to break up the heavy side. Some people like to cut it all at the same time for me uh in this particular cut, i chose to separate the top and the bottom, because i feel that it's just easier to keep it organized so um. Although this is a little bit more of an advanced cut, i like to try to make it as basic and simple as possible, because the more simple it is, the more consistent i can be in the end result. So that's the two sides: we've cut through very, very similar on both sides. Now i'm gon na let down the top and we're gon na work our way through the top section uh key thing here: i comb everything kind of down and over where it wants to fall naturally, and then that's how i'm going to blend it in so work. In pie, shape sectioning through this crown area and then, as i work through the sides, i'm going to go a little bit more slight diagonal forward and make the parting that way. But in the back i want to just connect it all through here's, an overhead view. You can just see that i'm not over directing anything, i'm really trying to bring everything straight out from the head work that crown area and work. Those pie shaped sections no over direction, and now i'm directing everything out and over this is my slight diagonal forward and you'll see that as i'm working through it. My guideline for this is really coming from the underneath that previous section, that we cut all right so now we finished it up now we're gon na hit it with some moroccan oil, smoothing lotion uh. This is a great product for just polishing the hair. Getting a little bit of control, humidity resistance, uh, it's definitely humid out there, especially in this area. Right now, so i put that in the hair and i blow dry doing a flat wrap technique using my ergo diamond head brush and i just work the hair around the head. That'S really the the key thing that i'm doing here and then i smooth it out with the smoothing iron and just really work that beveled edge under from mid shaft to ends. And then we finalize it with some detail. Work with our scissor, using the tip of the scissor, the blade and then working that flat line. I bring up the hair on the one side because i want to create a nice asymmetrical kind of round feel on one side and then i cut a more triangular feel on the opposite side. Just for me, it's it's more fun. That way you can see. I blow dry it then i go in with my mizutani uh. This is an acro leaf, wide texturizing scissor and it just glides through it's a dry cutting scissor mixed with a texturizer, so super cool, and then i finish it with my t, trimmer from andis and just go through and slide that through just to finalize that line Hit it with some moroccan oil hairspray for the final result, uh beautiful fun haircut. I know you guys will get a lot of use out of this at least the technique think about using that interior to exterior execution. Hope you guys like it. Let me know in the comments below, if you have any questions, uh download the fsc now app for more videos. Just like this. Thank you guys so much for watching i'll, see you on the next one.

Tisa6: Beautiful! Has to be the easiest Basic Bob cut that you can take to so many places after groundwork is done!

Tori H12: You do an amazing job explaining what you're doing!

Lyn Cressler: Oh wow Matt this one would have been great doing in your live class ! It's as always so beautiful

Zelda Hart: Love love love this cut, superb!!!

Robin Ingram: Omg I am a cosmetology student and just discovered your channel. You’re awesome!

Marri: Love it! Thank you.❤️

Cruz: This is a very joyfully hair cut...I love it.

Angelique Rolon: I will definitely be doing this cut on my mannequin at school!

Dean Robinson: This is definitely better, starting with the internal layers makes is much easier.

Lupita Rodriguez: Love it! Greetings! I'm new in your channel! I like all the hairstyles you show! Do you have a school? And where are you. I'm in Tennessee. Thank you for sharing your talent to us! God Bless you!

Josh Lara: Love it! Looks like Whitney Houston's hair in the late 90's

Toni Doyle: Thanks so much. I learn a lot from you.

Ana Soares: Beautifully Gorgeous!

Michelle Hairdresser: Love this haircut - was this a travelling guide?

T. Michael1415: Beautiful... I've always wanted to cut that style of Bob

Claudia Del Carmen: Greait tecnique , and it look easy ito cut.love it

Dolsie Mercado: I am new subscriber. This was different and a beautiful haircut ( versatile).

ciecel WASEF: WOW , beautiful

salonnefia: nice. My favorite hair cut!!!

Sarah Johnson: Why did you start in the middle and not establish your perimeter length first? Not judging just wondering.

TheFarkhondeh: Do you have a mobile guide on the sites? Please explain,thank you

yasmine: Beautiful, am new in your channel, thank you and the god bless you ❤️

Prezi Hikari: Im so happy i found this!!!!

Jaquosh: Oh my god. I'm totally shockedat first I thought, this cut would look messy, but at last it's so fucking amazing, I nearly shit in my short

Ruwani Perera: Love the cut, but not clear what you did on the crown area, would love if you could do and explain it better... Thank you

Ayan Mahamud: Love it.

ana garcia: Mucha gracias por compartir me encanto

Tanveer Ahmad: Nice and very easy cut and thank you so much teach us sir y

Sumaiya Begum: Hey there please could you tell me how you make the doll hair soft mine has alot of knots that i need to get rid

Tara Duddy: Always looking for new ways to cut a bob.

Feven Woldyohans: Love it

GEM: You are fantastic!!!!

fati ma: So beautiful

Luz Figueroa: Gorgeous

Ide Vera: Que bonito trabajo

Азим Рустамов: Please, Tony Stark haircut tutorial!

Mohammed Alhanzuoli: Bravissimo

Kelli Rhyne: Very nice!

Shanta Shetty: V v beautiful hair cut thanks

Bhim Singh: Wow

Olga Blanca Diaz: Pongan traducción al español

Shannon Stjulien: SO GOOD

Beatrice Banaru: Nice

ravi varma: Looking Osm Nice hair Cut SIR

El Coqui: What’s the app?

Nasrin Iran: Tnx

John Smith: Keep flipping your scissorslike that. You should have Carpel tunnel. In justa few years. Adds nothingto the haircut. But will screw up your wrist. Great haircut. Do change your way of holding your scissors or you won't be doing hair 54 years like I have. And stillstill do

Itsmrssemamutlu Myidentityshethemosthairdresser: You are the best

Roya Moshiri: ✌️❤️

flower: Wow

Jo Ruth Patterson: Very nice

Robin: Good.

Idathegreat: where are you located!!!!!

TC: Too bad nobody cuts hair with this much skill...too lazy.

Maria Morales: Am love thanks lety de san Antonio

LeLu Grdo: La cagaste cuando la hiciste irregular.

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