How To - Bob Haircut With A Razor On Curly Hair Featuring Donald Scott Nyc

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Hi, I'm Donald Scott and from Donald Scott NYC, and I'm here with free salon. Education - and this is my beautiful model. Allison Allison is a doctor or going to be a doctor, so we're gon na perform some surgery on her. Okay, all right. What I'm gon na do now is I'm we're using the wide tooth comb, our white tooth, carving comb, 50-percent car 100 % car and I'm using the white teeth, because her she's got curly hair and she has thicker hair and I'm going to be using the wide Tooth comb and I'm also going to be using our billet aluminum chopstick - that has a guarded edge to it. Okay and we're going to start out we're going to take diagonal sections from the from the occipital bone and we'll take diagonal sections following the head shape. Following the head shape and going right into the side section of hair, okay, we've actually taken one section. I just felt it out a little bit, so I've got one two three cutting edges in my hand. At the same time, carving comb, chopstick Pro Donald Scott NYC. Okay, I'd like to use a clip also, we prepared Allison's hair with our liquid tool. Glide has coconut and sunflower oil and soap powder, which prepares the hair and allows the razors to slide effortlessly through the hair, so we've just try. This is a working tool. Prepares a working tool, so we we layer that we layer they prepare on the hair as we go. So I'm going to continue taking taking sections nice thin sections. Okay, keep my fingers and either we can slide it through, and the reason why we could cut curly hair is because you prepare the hair with prepare, there's plenty of midst out there. They say we can't cut curly hair, we can't cut, we can't cut dry hair, but we can because we usually prepare the hair with prepare. We also have a little bit of a kind of a chopping motion or I'm over directing backwards and just sliding through remember, hold your razor at a nice 45 degree angle, okay, and I'm going to be building that weight again following the head shape. Take your sections! Nice and clean over direct back okay continue always come from the regrowth area. Let me take one more section: I'm going to slightly elevate. I don't want to get too much bulk behind the ear and let's see what we got well, what we've got here? Okay, now I'm going to continue these sections till they get to the corner of the year. This is great. I love my chopstick okay continue over directing and actually what we'll be doing is releasing all the way in her hair notice, I'm actually going actually all the way to the opposite side again elevate. I love this technique. This is because it's going to dis the fall line is gon na come out. Okay, we're gon na be doing a lot of freeform. We'Re gon na be doing a lot of freeform work with the 50 % carve on the white on them. On the Y tooth. Carving comb, okay, we're at the corner of the year. I think I'm going to take one more section and notice other than other race than other razors out there we're doing it's a nice smooth, it's not really a chopping effect. It'S a very smooth Glide and the razor just glides. The pair is excellent with the glide. That'S it's specifically designed to allow the razor to glide through the hair it seals the cuticle layer. It allows the razor. It saves your blades. It saves the blades it seals. It it protects, the hair, protects the cuticle layer home down and see your shape, I'm going to take the 50 % carve, I'm just going to come into it and just carve out those edges a little bit. This is great if you've got line of demarcation you want to. This is what I mean by being spontaneous with it, we're at the corner. You wouldn't take a diagonal section because I'm working off her existing length, I like to start out with my shape, wet and I like to come into it. I like to here to be dried, and then I come back into it and do my freeform. So this shape may change even not drastically, but may change as we go along again. Take a diagonal section. I always like to take a diagonal section, because I'm always working with this with the facial shape, Weesa comb from that root area and again she's got that nice texture in their hair. So I'm doing everything to build it out. Okay, what I'm looking at it! I want to look at she's not getting too thick down there, which it is a little thick, but I can always wait till the last last minute or when the hair is dry, then I could do my my my redefining, which has got a lot of hair Where'D you get all this hair on a girl when I can't reach, I always have like my guests, didn't do the do the work. My last couple sections on the light side of the hair on the light side of the ad. I love this technique. Okay, I like to comb it flat and then come back into it just to see my shape and just scrunch it, okay and I'm gon na stop with this shape. On the light side of the head for now, gon na bring her back to the opposite side. Caravana, nice and clean see over direct backwards. This is a nice side, see how this just comes right in mm-hmm notice. How that hair is is just coming right into it. Okay, always remember your sections of the direction that you're cutting in whatever way you section, the hair is the direction that your hair is you're. Cutting your hair, okay, give myself a little check here, great! Oh, my gosh, it's even okay, looking good, looking good Deb Allison! Looking good looking really good again over direct backwards, you don't have to be afraid, cuz, it's a guarded razor notice, as I'm coming up with this movement, I'm just releasing more of the weight. Okay, let's see where we're going with this we're staying on point, I love textured, hair and curly hair. Okay continue notice the sections I'm going right into the side section. My blade is still nice and sharp. I like to use a new blade on each on each guest. Sometimes I don't have to, and sometimes I've got such coarse hair that I'm used and I'm cutting with that. Sometimes I'll change, my blade in the middle they are cut. I really want us to open up now we're gon na bring her around to still have a visual here. Eh, it's glide through keep your fingers parallel to the party okay, wide tooth carving comb is such an excellent tool for this. This thickness of hair luscious, gorgeous curls and Allyson actually got some highlights yesterday, which was great. You read my mind: I'm actually cutting the interior shape first, because I'm gon na have those creative options. So when we finish when we finish the shape, I'm liking all what's going on here, wow, you have a lot of hair at our salon. We charge we charge by the pound. Okay right from the root area. Actually, we've had one section throughout this whole shape. We got the beautiful chopstick Pro by Donald Scott NYC, where hair with free salon, education in New York City. It'S a little heavy. I'M saying it's a little heavy, I'm gon na just pick up this section, I'm gon na do a little bit. I'M gon na. Take the 50 % car, but I'm just gon na come underneath with it and just take out a little bit of texture. I just want it to be just so: it's not so heavy here and I'll be doing that all the way up the shape. That'S why you can be very spontaneous with with our tools coming back over with the 50 %. Actually, I'm gon na come straight through that whole section see it. I came right through it, getting it to the fringe area and then, when I go around to the front again, my 50 % carve just to release some of that weight layer on the prepare now notice, she's still a little thickened in her fringe area, just comb. This all down and see where we're at with it, I'm gon na give it a I'm gon na resection how you doing Allison you, okay into their lap. I, like my loaf, like you, I don't have to worry about. Okay, I'm picking up my section from the back okay just going to come into it and just doing some pinch carving. I just thought it was a little heavy on her and I would just bring this up a little bit. I think it's a better shows her neck a little bit better. Just take this off a little bit heavy and below the nape gon na come into it love this technique use a little prepare. I think I might leave this a little bit on the asymmetry side. Okay, this is the shape. This is the preliminary shape. We used our chopstick Pro by Donald Scott NYC for its free salon, education. We use the Y tooth carving comb 50 percent carve a hundred percent carve. We used two wide tooth carving comb because the hair was thick and wavy and I'm Donald Scott for Donald Scott NYC with free salon, education. Look I keep saying freeform because that's our technique, free format, precision! Thank you so much for joining us. So this is our finished product. This is Allison, and this is her beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, wavy, curly hair, and this is what we do with our razors, and so we de spell the myth that we cannot cut curly hair with razors. So this is this. Is this is the proof in the pudding, but I'm going to take. We still have the wide toothed carving comb and I still have my chopstick. So I'm just going to go through it and if there's any heavy pieces, I'm just gon na come into it and just kind of just pick off pieces that are a little bit heavy. The blade still seems to be sharp. Okay, just and so this is my free-form, this is the epitome of freeform, and we call this our pinch carving, because we're actually pinching pinching the edge and just call me through it top seems to be a little bit heavy. I want to take that top up. A little bit I'm going to take my channel carve, I'm just going to come in through it. You have any. If you have any questions on any any of the looks that we've we've done or any of the tools that you'd like to use is you would like to learn more click on Donald Scott, NYC or one of our links at the bottom of the page, and Thank you so much and thank you very much Matt beck and justin from free salon, education. You, you

Jen G: Donald Scott rocks! I love to watch the various ways he utilizes his cutting tools to create the most interesting hair shapes. A true master.

Marcena Lamb: I use to cut hair a long time ago. This video makes me want to do it again. Love the chopstick razor.

Victoria Tabrez: Love the cut thank you

Mario Guzman: Love the carving comb thumbs up. Will try the chop stick soon. Thanks, great tips... : )

Connie C: You are so talented. I love this hairstyle!

Gina Mascetti: OMG...I would NEVER let someone do this to my curls! NO WAY! He literally whacked off her hair.

Sonami J.r: Does razoring makes our hair shorter? Or is it done to thin/light?

Martese Borgie: Love the cut. Why don't they teach our students in Australia, how to cut curly hair? It really annoys me and every one with curly hair. They all get taught to cut EVERYONES hair the same. Can u please come to Australia? I'll have plenty of clients for you. Great work.

Mirna 3H Natural Health: I love the cut! Have curly hair too.

Scorpio Queen 68: Gorgeous!! Nice slithering technique.

Adriana Oliveira: amei!!!

lynne robinson: Love it x

Frankie: I love the cut and the model!

Connie Reilly: Can you use this razor technique on fine hair?

Lysett Cuervo: She looked like she was holding back tears in the end

Sandra Almaraz: I love it!!

Wendy Flores: me encantó

Alicia Ramirez: I loved this haircut. My hair was long but this year I cut it. I want this bob haircut, it´s exactlly that I want it. Excuse me my imperfect english, actually I am learning this language.

Song Mozart: I LOVE the silhouette!

Gary McMullan: gorgeous cut!

wah blah: You should never razor curly hair. It messes with the definition of the curls and makes them look damaged sorry

joy simpson: love the cut beautiful

Tori Martinez: nice cut but that is not curly hair, it's fine and wavy. i'd like to see what happens to a 2c/3c with that technique.

B L: That's not curly hair. Get one of my Mexican cousins over there he'll find out what real curly har is

Monica Cruz Gómez: Y donde consigo un estilista de esta calidad

María del Pilar Costa: me encantò!!!

lanette dieter: front to long for my taste, love the cut..

Kingdom Citizen: Well there is curly and there is curly, she doesn't have a lot of curls and her hair is not thick at all

Dorothy Green: She looks like a beautiful doll .

Dustin Hybarger: i'm being told in beauty school to NEVER cut curly hair with a razor? opinions and ideas? my instructors don't seem to agree with each other so i'd like to know advice.

Kathey Urban: Awesome cut, very pretty girl

Roxane Bidlack: Who wears their hair in their eyes like this? It also looks butchered. Seems you got lost in her hair.

KatiaKaiser: I am still waiting to see the curls in the curly hair... baloney.

Ben Yang: holy shit she looks like a doll wtf 19:00

M Maples: HER hair is neither thick nor curly... jeez.

Niki Niki: She is pissed at the end....he did a whacked up job.

jdove585: awesome

Andrew Muro: Don from Wallington . How you doing guy ? Met you at Mike and Mike salon in NYC . Youare a good dude

thatgirllaura: LOVE

lynne robinson: Yes I have a question will you do my hair xx

Patricia Hanrahan: How is she supposed to see?

Vivian Kalinowski: Nice cut but in the real world women do not wear their hair hanging in front of their eyes...there is the words, working class.

michelle staunton: Who cuts hair with sunglasses on

Joshua Fields: On 16:25 min she looks like a mannequin its creepy! And she does not have curly hair I am sorry, too short in the back

Mi Sal:

Alex Ramos: the model is so cute

mermaid: who is the model?

Delilah Strange: But can she see????

Noreen Freeman: I'd hate to see her in the morning!

Raven: He doesn't know what tf he's doing.

ebattifora: She Doesn’t have a curly hair

Claudia Hernandez Donoso: Bla bla bla fome mucho bla bla. El corte fenomenal

germaine brown: Curly hair?

Denise LeBeau: I would have puked.

Gerry: Hack job. Horrible

Cristina Ortiz:

Lucy Foster: Meh

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