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Hey everyone, Stephen a salon guy here and welcome to our live stream on Tuesday nights. I'M really excited to be here with you guys and tonight we're doing a layered Bob haircuts, which I'm really excited about. I'Ve been doing a lot of men's haircuts on these live streams, and I said why not do a woman's haircut and I think you guys are gon na really love it, so I'm excited to get started just so. You guys know Erika who's on. My team is monitoring the comments and she's going to be joining us. So go easy because she will man you if you don't behave and if you're rude or anything so we're gon na have a lot of fun, and I want to jump right into this haircut so hello to everyone who's. Watching again, I apologize if I can't respond immediately to what you're saying, because I'm gon na be cutting and focusing on this haircut. So, just right off the bat, though I'd love to know how many of you, if you're a professional hairstylist or if you're, a student hablas Hall, your student, just say yes, I'd love to know that who my audience is today, because I am going to be focusing More on a you know, a haircut that will be useful to professionals. So let me know if you're, a professional or a student or you you do actually cut hair for living. That'Ll, be great nice cool, alright! So we're gon na assume down a little bit here. Yay, I'm so excited to see this. This means a lot to me that all you guys are professionals, man, that's freaking, awesome! Freaking! Awesome! Oh that's really great! I really appreciate that guys, student, no sound. Let'S do a quick check and you guys hear me like check. Well, obviously they can hear me if you're answering my questions right, so I don't know check your audio like unmute it or something but um. Everyone else can hear me so alright. So now we're going to get started. Awesome guys. Thank you. So much so now we're gon na get started now. What we're going to do is we're going to be cutting a layered Bob, so I'm gon na take this Bob to about right here. As far as the base length, I want to create a slight angle going forward. We'Re gon na create a lot of layers. So the first thing I like to do in cutting this is obviously you want to establish your length and there's a few different ways. You can go about doing this traditionally, you might think you take the hair, you hold it down like this, and then you cut straight across now. What that tends to do sometimes is it might create a little bit of graduation. It might create a little bit of a flip at the ends. Sometimes it's not really the straightest as far as the line goes, but I like to use my comb only and no tension. You can even actually go in like this literally no tension whatsoever and cut a straight line just like that, and by cutting with no tension. Ooh. Sorry about that guys. Cutting with no tension basically just allows you to cut a straight line, and then you can go back in and even that out. If you want and there we have it. So I was doing this on a little bit of an angle, so I might have to go back in myself and fix it, because I was trying to show you guys what you can do so right now, what I'm doing, as you could see, I'm literally just Holding the comb, sorry that was a fire truck or Sun or an ambulance, and my studio was in a busy city. So I'm taking this section by section and I'm really just gon na, establish my length first, that's the key to any good really found hair is the foundation right. You really really want to establish the foundation first right now. I'M gon na use the comb once again and it's I'm literally using it like a ruler, and this applies to any haircut that you're doing. That requires like a straight line, and you sort of you know a shorter type haircut. You just want to use the comb, no tension whatsoever and that'll give you a really really nice super super sharp straight line, and you can also get through it relatively quickly. So I'm really just trying to be as razor sharp on this, as I can now, once you establish your length, this is where you have to start thinking to yourself. Where are you going to take this? Alright, you have to now envision. Okay, how am I gon na bring it into the side, because, once you start to work up to head shape, everything is gon. Na start to, you know, come into place and you're gon na have to really start to visualize, where you're going with this. You know because, once you start to bring up bring the hair down and the next thing you know you're, like oh wait, a minute. This is like where the sides start, then you have to really start to like take everything into consideration and start to plan against that. So I'm taking sections you can see that are thick enough, that there's hair to cut but thin enough that I can see my guide underneath. So if you are a student, just make sure that you are doing this when you're taking your section, so I'm just gon na jump in real quick here. Look at some of these comments. Awesome! Canada, that's awesome! Italy! Wow! Can you do this to yourself uh? I don't know okay, I wouldn't suggest doing this to yourself. It'S almost impossible to cut your hair, but like this, alright, so once again now, if any of you guys are professionals or our students or anything, have you ever cut hair like this, your base, your base line like how I'm doing it right now with just a Comb and no tension have you guys ever done that before, because it's really a great way to cut, and that look see my comb. That'S section. Watch that look at see how sharp that is. Great awesome. Awesome Erick awesome great to hear everybody great to hear now, as you can see here, I have this section out of the way. Does anybody know what this is called right here, this line that separates the front and the back? If you know, let me know in the comments, if you know what this is called, do it do whatever style you want Gabriel. I mean it really depends on on what you want. You know you have to experiment a lot of time. They get questions. How can I wear my hair? I don't know where it. However, you want like experiment with it. You know like sit in the bathroom and look in the mirror at yourself for an hour and play with your hair or like try to come up with different styles right now. Yeah, I'm basically sectioning all the way across. Let me show you guys see: I'm going all the way across. So it's really just a straight. A straight line: yeah, it's a straight partial yeah. So the the occipital bone is right around this area right here, but literally I'm just taking straight lines. This is called the division point, the division point divides the front and the back, and it usually Falls right behind the top of the ear. And what you do, is you section this off just so you have a clear vision of you cutting the front and the back, so nothing gets confusing. So you know this is the the sides in the front, and this is the back and also where, like the hair, falls to it's really important, I've done drawing out and undercut already so just literally search my channel alright. So again, we're literally just cutting straight across. I haven't used my fingers once yet. As far as putting the hair into my holding the hair with my fingers. Literally, everything has been with my comb. Alright, here's where it gets a little bit interesting because you have to angle a little bit forward this way, because if you don't - and you start to cut this too short, you're gon na end up going short too long. And you don't want that. You really don't want that. Okay, you want to make sure that you're leaving this part here a little bit longer just to be safe. Okay back to this side, we can demonstrate that right here as well, so we're going to comb it down and you can actually. This is really great. This is why I like using the comb, because you can really literally use the comb if you want to cut short to long if you want to cut dead, even if you want to cut a little bit longer. This is where this technique really really hopes, because you can literally it's like a ruler, okay. So, as I mentioned, I want to go slightly longer just so. I have that protection right into there and, as you can see, it's just a little bit longer that we're working up the head, shape and depending on the density of the hair, will really determine the thickness of the section. So this mannequin is Emma from hair arts. Products.Com, this is a hundred percent virgin European hair. This has never been colored, it's literally as close to cutting a human, as you can get very, very high quality product. Now I mean this is YouTube yeah. This is YouTube, so it's not like. I switch the server and I apologize if you're just experiencing some lag. What'S that? Oh really, even for you, hmm, okay, yeah! So definitely I get all my mannequins from here. Our products, calm and you can reach out to a Velia and a velia, is awesome, and if you have any questions or interested in, you know getting mannequins or any of their equipment or anything that they offer tools. Tell them that. I sent you because we have they're awesome and they love to hear that people are coming from my youtube channel, which is cool alright, so once again cutting up straight across keeping our shape nice and tight here. So this is the last section in the back that we're doing now. I want to just point out something to you guys really really quickly. Is you probably can't see this now, but the hair is really shiny and healthy and I'm able to really comb through it. Very very easily and it's maintaining its moisture. That'S because of this new product. I have 25. So I have a you know, a serious issue when it comes to shipping my products, because I'm from the United I'm from the United States and what happens is - is that you can order these now from motor dock moq uer calm in Europe MW w mo qu E are calm in Europe and they ship all my products now. So this is a cutting lotion. It'S a leave-in treatment. It'S the first product to have 25 actual hair benefits in it. So when I'm spraying, it's like an instant, it's like using the best skin care lotion on your hands or on your face or whatever your body and you're like. Oh, my gosh, it's like pure silk and you can feel it working right instantly. It helps fights static, helps, get rid of frizz as a little bit of volume has heat. Protectant agents has biotin. It'S got a lot of really really good ingredients very, very healthy for your hair, but it's an amazing cutting lotion and I use it all the time before I cut someone's hair. I spray this stuff in and the hair maintains its moisture. It literally be tangles. If you, if, like I deal with people all the time that have loads of not than their hair, I spray this in and within seconds. I can comb right through the hair, like it's nothing like no, not whatsoever. It'S it's insane, alright! So now we're working toward this area and you want to make sure that you're combing the hair straight down from where it grows because yeah I ship everywhere. I mean if you're in Canada just buy it from the salon.com slash shop, because it's a lot closer than Europe yeah ship you can at all the time. Just any international shipping is costly. That'S the problem with shipping and it's not me it's literally the post office. That'S what the fees are like you know, alright, so I'm happy with the base length of the back, no, not right now, alright! So here we have the length in the back and now we're ready to work in through the sides. So, as you can see, we have a nice straight line, and here is where the vision point comes in handy, because now you can comb this all straight down and you can connect and you can continue to work downwards this way or if you wanted to you, Can angle upwards this way, so your fingers really dictate the entire shape? Okay, yeah! Oh thank you! Thank you. Ah, you can do anything for calyx, honestly watch. My video have attained the cowlick yeah. I do some braids, but not like crazy, crazy, braids. Wait. You see my products and Amazon UK just write that down and make note of that Amazon UK. How do young fees or whatever your name? Can you please like send me a link or something like that? I'D love to know because I've, never! I didn't know that. Please man, please yeah! If you can alright so now, we're gon na do is we're going to extend into the front, but how you do that is this. You comb it straight down and you can point the comb wherever you want to go. So I want to leave it a little bit longer and I'm literally just angling it down towards the face there. We go that took me all two seconds, but you see how sharp that is, how nice and sharp alright that's how you achieve that. Don'T overcomplicate it! Yes, you could part in the middle um, it's lagging, I'm so sorry, Thomas, I don't know. What'S going on yeah your part in the middle or you can part on the side, the the back really just separates the front in the back. So there's no parting down the middle, it's really just here and then the front. I have this kind of off-center as you can see. You part it wherever you want to naturally part it yeah. Sorry about that Eric! I really can't you know. I have no control. Unfortunately, it's YouTube all right, so we're gon na comb straight down and again we're gon na. Do the exact same thing on this side now what's tricky? Is this part right in through here, because if you comb this straight down here and cut, it might end up being a little bit longer or she might end up cutting too much so a little trick? Is you comb the hair back and down, and what that does is it helps preserve? A little bit of length has to be safe. Alright, so now we're gon na comb this straight and we're going to continue and follow that line. That way. No, I haven't. I haven't done that I mean maybe I'll get ya if there's a difference in the texture, sometimes to be honest with you virgin hair just on it's just never been colored. If it's heavily bleached or anything, yes, you will feel a difference, but if it loves my what cool? Thank you so now what I'm gon na do is now I'm going to go in by hand, and I'm going to balance this all out just to make sure that we're all even here now my big joke is they call me uneven Steven. But let's see if if we are even mmm, not really not on women's haircuts, I just do it all by hand. I don't use clippers for this type of stuff depending on the base, but not really for women's haircuts. Alright. So now we're going I'm going to stand behind and I can't believe it Erica we're even even steven okay, so guys the base length is now complete, all right and now there's still a lot more to do. What'S that all right? Well, you know you could always block someone if it gets too crazy, um yeah just try to keep it, keep the the arguing and the yelling each other to a minimum. Alright. So now we're going to work on the layers, and this is where it gets fun. Alright, so what you need to do is determine how long do you want these layers to be and what type of shape you want the layers to be in? Do you want it to go? You know fuller and shorter and then work toward the longer shape, but when I first started this haircut today before I did it actually, I was thinking about the kind of layers that I want to do. So, let's go with like kind of a medium type layer where it's a little bit shorter in the back, and then it goes kind of longer to the front. So how I'm gon na do this is I'm going to take my first section and - and this is this, is you can literally use any length for this that you want, because once you have the base established, like that's the whole haircut right there? Alright, the whole haircut is basically the whole base. That is that that's the entire. I mean you can do anything with that. Once you have a good, solid base, you're good to go so the first section, I'm literally combing straight up and I'm going to cut this much hair alright. And what that's going to do is that's going to establish my length in the back now. You'Re, probably thinking. Oh, my god, he just cut like a straight like line. What is he thinking? No, so what I did, what I'm gon na do now is I'm going to take another horizontal section right in the back and I'm gon na call Matt straight up, so I'm keeping my layers balanced, and even so I two sections that are horizontally being pulled up In the back, so I take that out of the way then I'll go in and match that section here and I'm taking now my second section on this side, all right. So now it's on this side, a straight up line. There'S my guide right underneath and I'm cutting straight across, so just to kind of show you guys visually. What I did is I held this whole entire whoop. This whole entire section right here straight up, although I did it in two sections and I cut everything that way all right just so you can see this whole thing is cut right there, Dan, I don't honestly right now, I'm focusing on this woman's haircut right now. So I mean yeah: you saw that her hair her head out. She came off ha ha, but Dan um. I mean honestly like. Let me see, what's you differently, when there are multiple calyx, just style, it differently. Watch my video on how to tame calyx. Oh no. You want fright, Frank is on vacation right now: he'll be back hit, okay, so back to this haircut. So what's going to happen, is you're going to see this shorter to longer? What you need to do is you need to see where your this piece is right. In through here and we're going to remove this weight and now we're going to connect everything together, all right now we're going to kind of round this out and connect it all together and we're going to start the whole tapering and layering process. So now we have our guide: I'm working upwards, now up the entire head shape in the back, and I'm just literally rounding this out. That'S where it's all connected going this way, and I'm doing this section by section all right there we go. I hope you guys can see this, and this is really really the crucial part of the haircut following the way the hair Falls and following the way the air grows, and I'm doing this going from the center to right to the division point area. Now, I'm not bringing it out this way, I'm over directing back, because I want to maintain the weight in through the corners yeah, because you know honestly Matt, you said Matt, I'm not really, I'm not a big point, cutting guy. To be honest with you, you know I'm a classic. You know I was trained at Sassoon in London and everything is always very blunt and kind of strong sharp lines. So I prefer sharp lines even though it's gon na look soft and blended. That'S just me. It'S just my it's just preference. Thank you, Brian! It'S a six summer shirt. You know, I mean I like this shirt but yeah, that's the difference. You can point cut if you want, but because this is a precision haircut, you know what I mean. So it's like. I need to cut when you, when you think of point cutting point, cutting really isn't precision cutting like it is not really cheating it's just yeah. In a sense, it's just adding more texture to the hair, but this is true. Precision cutting because every strand that I'm cutting is perfectly even good question and it starts from right here. So how do you avoid getting holes in this area right around the ear area? Well, sue me. I mentioned previously that when you cut when you comb this area back, so here is the ear right here, the ears right there. When you get to the vision, point area. What you want to do is you want to over direct that it's I am over directing back to kind of the previous section and even further back towards this area, because what happens when you bring this back, the hair swings forward and you maintain the weight in Through here, if you over, extend this out too soon you're going to create holes and things like that all right now that was a good question and that's a very, very common problem. So now what we're gon na do is we have to worry. We have to work on the lower half. Now we just finished this area. Don'T forget, we have to work this into the bottom, so we're gon na pick up where the shortest piece is and we're going to cut. So, as you can see, I'm once again following the natural contour of the head, good man, no problem, I love the fact when I get like okay, what's he doing so again, please no trash-talking and be respectful. Here I love when I get questions from professionals and people that actually cut hair. I also love you know, questions and comments from anybody, but it's really great to know who's watching and knowing that, like as a professional myself for over 20 years and having done things I've done and the industry, I feel great knowing that, like there's somebody who's watching This who actually cuts hair, who is going to take any even if it's one little technique or one little thing that they learn from me and they're gon na apply it like. I feel great about that. So thank you, alright. So now we're getting for the very very bottom, and you want to make sure that you really do cut every single section, because honestly, all hairs matter, hey every hair on the head matters and it counts. So you have to make sure you're cutting everything. Alright. Now, what I'm going to do now is I'm going to do a technique, that's kind of like a cross-checking technique. So I'm going to push that out of the way and as you can see, the ear is right there and what I'm going to do is cut a jack or a diagonal section. And now I'm going to comb over the top and I'm going to cut now going downwards and I'm gon na do this throughout the entire back, and not only is this a great method for cross-checking, but what it does is it really shows you if there's any Sort of hair, that's out of place that you may have missed along the way. It may be too heavy in some areas, I'm just literally going back and redoing the whole haircut, but on a different angle and approach. I'M sorry! What was that Wow Jonathan? Thank you. Man, that means the friggin world to me. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you right. So now, as I'm going through this, I'm seeing you know some, I'm cutting I'm cutting some hair and I'm realizing like wow. Okay, like I need to refine this and there's nothing wrong with that. What you're doing is literally perfecting your work. You know you're going back in and spending the time. This is the difference between a 15 20 minute haircut and an hour or so haircut, which is what I do. Oh my gosh Lola. Thank You Lola daily huh. How do you guys, like my bad jokes Ted, can you tolerate my bad humor if you --, if you actually hear someone my joke, sometimes I do joke around my videos. Sometimes I don't the same exact way you cut with no tension. You cut literally with just comb the comb and straight down like that. Do not use your fingers if you use your fingers to cut and try to cut a blunt line or a straight line. It'S not it. You'Re gon na have a hard time. The key is to do it just like how I did it in the beginning of this haircut is just use the comb with no tension whatsoever. That'S the key to this whole thing. So what I'm doing again? Thank you. You guys want to hear a joke. Haha. You asked for it if you, if you think I'm the worst thing you can do is say that I'm funny, let me see I called one 800 hair. They gave me an extension haha. Okay, all right Erica is cracking up over here, alright, so continuing and Erica. Let me know if anyone laughs, nah any lol's. Let me know yes killing it with the jokes people. I hate somebody has to laugh at my jokes. Somebody has to laugh at my jokes: hey, alright, sorry, I'm gon na roll. You, like you, want to know what does that say. The other day I videotaped coloring, someone's hair and then later I went home and watched two highlights. I watched the highlights, get it alright, alright, alright, I know you all are laughing on the inside yeah. I I admit I do crack up my own jokes. I do have some cheesy cheesy jokes. If you guys alright, I'm gon na give you a little secret. If you guys want to see something funny, go to my channel and search bad stand up, I actually have two videos where I do bad stand-up comedy routines and they're pretty funny. Actually, alright, I see a lot of comments come in Tom Cruise is here yeah I'll get to the mission impossible. Thank You Thomas. I appreciate that hey. Some of us here are Latino, that's great, alright. So now the back is done and it's time to work into the top, and how do we do that? So now we have to connect and here's where it gets tricky alright here, but it doesn't have to be complicated, tricky or doesn't have to be complicated. So we have this is this is probably like the biggest mistake. I see, hair stylists do so. What they'll do is they'll go right into the top back, and the first thing they cut is this? The first section they cut is this when they move into the top back of the head, and I think it's a big no-no, because what happens is sometimes you'll cut this and then you bring us down and you've got this harsh line right over here. All right. You got a harsh line right over here, and that just means you have to then relay or the whole thing they'll take that line out. So what I'm doing here is I'm combing everything straight up and I'm literally cutting vertically towards the head shape the front of the head so which really means I have a true connection going from the back to the front, all right and I'm going to do that Throughout the entire top, I'm gon na leave the corners here out for later. I'M just gon na go right here and cut that a little bit right there, but those are considered the corners, which is a whole different part of the haircut. So I work from the center to the right and then the center to the left, probably not for a while honestly one yeah all right. So once again, let me know if any, but if you guys are watching, if you do this technique, where you're connecting how I do it because now, as you can see, we're working towards the front we're working towards the front. But the way I connected everything leaves it all seamless and in the back it's literally all one length all right. It'S a seamless ape right in through here there's no lines whatsoever because of the way I blended this yes good, good job, alright. So now we're going to work in towards the top of the head now we're officially in the top so remember. I said we want to leave this longer. So what we're going to do is we're going to continue to cut shorter to longer, because we do want to maintain the length so I'm going to for this particular haircut, I'm going to continue to cut vertically, and this way I can maintain the the length. Yes, Erica somebody say something funny haha, unfortunately, there's only one me and it's hard to duplicate myself. You know alright, so now the last section right into the front we're going to bring this straight back and we're going to angle it going shorter to longer take a next section, same thing: comb, it straight up. There'S the guide and we're really maintaining that the length. That'S what we're doing here is maintaining the length now many times and my haircuts I would go in and I would cut horizontally, but in this situation I don't want to now doing. Is I'm cutting this over the part area which you probably end up, cutting a little bit more hair because the part - and if you don't cut it that way, then it's not gon na be really to balance here. It'S gon na be just a big difference between this part and this part. So now what I'll do is, I will comb it all straight up and there you can see now I'll balance it all out and just make sure that everything is even this is the one time they call me even steven right here. Alright, now we're going to cut the corners in a sec, but I'm just making sure that everything is exactly how I want it alright. So now, let's talk about cutting the corners and the sides, so I'm going to bring now traditionally I see a lot of people. Combing over the top, this way, which my back literally would be killing me, my back, I'm flipping the head around and now I'm going to stand with the head, the face facing me and I'm a lot more comfortable as far as my body position. So there's that piece right there, which is the corner and now we're going to go into the very length the bottom and whatever hair falls out on the bottom, is the length so anything at the Vitt right above the ear. This is another way how you prevent from getting holes. Is you let that bottom hair fall out and it's just gon na drop out ever so slightly just a little bit, because that is the actual length. So if you cut the length well guess what you're going to get a hole, so that's how you kind of prevent it so I'm holding on to this working downwards. I can see the ear, but then the hair falls falls down, which is the thickness as you can see, and now I'm just cutting everything on top of it to build the weight on top of it and then the last part right in the very front. I'M going to comb it straight up this way and cut, so you want to over direct back a little bit and there we go so now for the other side, this side right here we are going to cut now behind it behind the head, because my body Positioning, if you notice, I didn't even move, I literally just turned the head and you want to readjust a client. You don't have to move whatsoever, I'm standing in the same exact spot that I just did cutting the other side. I just see way too many people put themselves in awkward body positions. That'S just it's just uncomfortable. You can end up hurting your back all right. So here's the corner, we're cutting that corner and we're going to hold that piece as our guide and then work towards the bottom. Any comments Erica you've been kind of cool geez I went see. I started look what I started now: it's becoming a bunch of people telling jokes. No one cares about the haircut anymore. I spent about an hour for each haircut. I do Hey Emma's off limits. I all straight up this way, and here we have the last piece right here - I'm just gon na round that out right there and there we have it. Yes, it's pretty uniform. It'S basically cut relatively even throughout the entire head. It'S just I'm, leaving it a little bit longer towards the front all right. So now we're done with this, and this has a little bit of a longer shape going towards the face, which is just specifically mostly for this hairstyle. Now I can easily reshape the whole thing and cut it a lot shorter, but because of the way I did the layers, it's got. You know some movement right in through here, but also we have that long foundation. Now, if you look from the side, if you notice, we maintained the length and the sharp angle right in through here, if we comb it down, look, we still have that shorter to longer angle. After all that cutting we still have that sharp straight line - and that is the key to this whole thing - is making sure that you have that really sharp straight line all right. So now what we're going to do is we're going to blow-dry it, and I want to check out obviously what you know the finished result looks like so bear with me on the blow-dry. Now might be a good time to tell some jokes amongst yourselves. Anyone have any good Chuck Norris like comments. Does anyone want to see a Chuck Norris haircut? Do you think Chuck Norris could do this haircut all right? What are people saying here? Yes, Wow! Thank you Eric. I really appreciate that Danson saying they want to see they want to see some more. My Frank, stuff, wan na see Frank coming on here. Maybe I should do a guest appearance with Frank huh. You think who wants to see Frank right after this? Oh, my god that is so funny. That'S a good one! Actually, a head of hair. It'S really that's actually a pretty good one. Where are my brushes? I feel like I'm missing like brushes and this and that and it's like, oh okay. So now I'm gon na blow dry it so for the blow dry. Can you guys hear me? I apologize if you can't hear me, but basically what I'm doing is. I am gon na blow dry, this all forward, I'm using just a sculpting brush and I'm just literally blow-drying, all of the hair forward but cool. I know the blow-dryer is probably overpowering my my voice, but just bear with me. It'S been a consistent like 50, something people watching the whole time right. I really appreciate you guys, sticking with me and I'm really happy that I'm not getting spam like Justin Bieber and Zayn Malik haircut tutorials like to do those requests. That means that you guys are actually look watching. Let me know the comp. This is hair our products. This is the H 3000 from here our products, one of the lightest haired hair dryers. I'Ve ever used dries hair faster and you can get it from here. Our products calm again, so I'm just kind of wrapping the hair and using the blow-dryer to just really smooth out and the reason I'm wrapping it towards the face is just to get a little more of a smoother type. Look. Instead of taking the hair and shaking it all over the head and creating a mess, this actually helps smooth out the hair and then I'll do that to the other side. So it's a lot of it's just combing and moving the hair around the head, homing and moving the hair around the head. But in the comments below, let me know if there's actually something that you learned from this so far like I would love it would make my day if actually you you actually pick something up from watching me. Do this haircut cuz! This is really a classic haircut, but if it's you know it can come out really really nice too, and if you learn this haircut, it's really gon na be a life's lifesaver again. So I'm wrapping this all towards the face. Don'T I know it's in the face. A lot but the client might feel you know, but if you keep it kind of out of their face some of the time, then they'll be fine just this time. I'Ll, don't worry, we'll get it out here in a minute, huh uh-huh, that's good! All right! I have to find a missing a brush uh, I don't know I'm a texturized it I may not texturize. Is there a brush anywhere around you see like a brush thing somewhere, like I don't get where my damn brushes? Are? I'M literally missing a brush? Oh here is sorry guys. Did anyone respond? If I said, did anyone learn anything cool? Thank you. So now I'm going in with a round brush, and this is where I'm really gon na smooth everything out and literally all I'm doing, is just blow drying it straight out from the head awesome den. I appreciate that man, I'm glad that you now now. It'S all gon na come together dan and everybody else who's watching this, I'm the technique that I did of how you don't now Dan and then even with everyone watching look at that line. I mean look at that, see that that is. There'S no sort of you know holes or softness right there. That is a solid, solid line. Man. No, this haircut, you can wear fine hair, thick hair, curly hair. Any hair type could wear this. To be honest with you, I don't know you know it's like I'm. Seeing a lot of pixie cuts, I'm seeing a lot of Bob's, it's just there's so much hair all over the place. You know I'd like to see the classic styles like this come back like shorter on the back and long on the front, but very light texture. I'D love to see that all right, so I'm just going to work throughout the throughout the back and again what with that that wrapping, what the wrapping does with the hair is it just smoothes it out gives me like a head start instead of like making a Big mess with it and shaking it all over it just gives me a good kind of head start as far as the styling process goes now, everything is really really falling into place right now, with the style. Alright, now we're gon na work on this side right here, and this is where I like to brush all the hair out of the way, the more you brush the hair and move it around. I think it's gon na be have a better result. In the end. Just because you're able you want, you want the hair to flow. You want the hair to move, especially with a layered bob haircut, and I you know when I cut hair even on these mannequins or whatever. I really sometimes even surprise myself. To be honest with you, I'm like that I do that decision, all rights just zoom in a little closer here I like did. I really just cut that any comments, haircuts, ah short, what black hair I mean, I don't know he might have to go like really really short. You know it depends if you how much of the waves you want to see all right. Let'S see, yeah I'm a pretty like laid-back, modest, humble dude. When it comes to my hair, cutting I'm just like like yeah, you know just do it and I explained it and I really honestly like when it comes out really really good a lot of times. I'M like wow that I'd do that, like I and it's not that I doubt myself, I just sometimes I'm just you know cuz, I'm very low-key and humble when it comes to my haircutting there's there's so many talented people out there that I get like really excited About it, I'm like wow, I can't believe I just did that. You know what I'm confident in my execution, I'm very confident in my execution, I'm just very like kind of low-key when it comes to raising my work, huh yeah, all right so now working in the very very front and I'm going to blow-dry this all towards the Face I'm blow-drying, it whole thing towards the face, and now everything is in. I really start to come together. All right, I know, you're. Probably thinking well seems like a lot of hair in the face and stuff like that. But quite honestly, it's gon na give the best results. What thank you? Oh man, you guys are great. That'S so old man Eminem. I mean good one. I like that one, alright! So now, let's talk about the haircut cuz. The haircut is done and I want to show you here's where the magic really come together of this haircut and look how sexy that is right. That'S a beautiful sexy haircut. So I know the part was a little more over this way, so you can rake it all back and that's where the part was that's where we cut it, so you rake it back and you just let it kind of work work its way into place. So this is like a nice kind of layered Bob, which was the whole point of this video you know, is to create a nice full kind of textured layered Bob. So let's go into the side angle. What do you guys think so far? What do you guys think of the haircut hahaha? If you want to leave me a tip you can you can actually tip me here? Hey there's, there's a way to tip on my channel and that's paella. A super chat is a way to send me a tip me mm-hmm, all right, so here we go and look how nice that looks. You know. Thank you very much everybody for saying that. Thank you. Now, let's go a little more extreme with the parting, see that so now, if you want something a little more extreme, a little more kind of fun and edgy, then you can kind of you can work. What'S it Joseph yeah, Joseph I'll, get back to you, man like I have to have to. I have to get it approved for July 9th, it's not 100 percent dude I'll. Let you know I have to really check with the company. To be honest with you, I'm doing something July 9th said I might need to model for, but I have to get back to you on it because it's up to them but I'll, be in touch dude. But thank you. Thank you, yeah man. So, let's, let's bring this up a little bit closer: let's bring us a little bit closer, so you can really see the detail of the of the cut where we going there. We go all right, it's very versatile, very all right! So here's the front. So we have a little more of an extreme kind of part right at you here and sorry, let's back out a little bit there we go so we've got a little more of an extreme part coming over this way, and what's crazy is how long it is. You know I mean: what's crazy, is how long it is. So if you want to tuck this behind the ear like that, make it very you know kind of glamorous. This is a great kind of red-carpet look almost. I would love to see more of this kind of look. You know like just true classic beautiful haircuts get out sandy 3 a.m. from where, where are you sandy and thank you, oh gosh, that is great. I'M always learning new things Eric. Thank you. Thank you all right. So now this side here, hey Dan, are you still here Dan, because Dan was asking a lot of quit? Oh thank you, Germany, good and abend, okay, so Dan, you see how that how solid that is. I mean we cut a lot of hair, but look how solid that is still that line, see that and here's the other side. I mean this really it's a simple haircut. You know I mean a simple haircut simple in a sense of if you execute it properly and keep it simple, you'll be fine but um. Oh God are you sure I can't have Emma, maybe alright. Alright, I think it looks great so we're gon na wrap this up soon. I'Ve already done that Dylan I've done my haircut tutorial already nein nein, I don't speak German too. Well, unfortunately, alright, mmm yeah. Let me see these comments in here dan. I preach. I that Dan, hey guys real, quick here Eric I want you to come in. I want you all to say hi to Erica who is a stunning supermodel and she has been behind the camera behind the desk at the whole time hold on there. We go, there's Erica am I out of the camera. I feel tall for a second hey, guys, I'm six foot five and Erica's five foot nine soon huh, I'm kidding what the hell's I gon na say. Oh watch this I'm gon na watch what everybody everyone say: hi to Erica wave to Eric curtain up wait April. Yes, Erica was the one monitoring a chat here, move over a little bit to your right in the center. All right, I'm giving you a sneak peak tomorrow tomorrow, Katy Perry's hair, cut a step-by-step tutorial. This is it right here, a sneak peek. This is gon na be on my channel tomorrow at 7 a.m. Katy Perry's new haircut. I got some requests for it, but look at that man is that friggin awesome or what she's so pretty yes, Erica yeah Erica is a hottie man. You don't mean she's, a hottie. Tell everybody everybody's gon na want to know your nationality here hold on hold on. I'M gon na put I'm gon na I'm gon na put Katy Perry out of here and I'm gon na give Erica the microphone all right Erica. The mic is Erica's. Now, oh, hey guys! Okay, what do you want me to say just tell them for your phone? Okay, so I was I was born in India, but I'm I'm British, Indian and Portuguese yeah. She is gorgeous. She is gorgeous very uniqueness, hi everyone. We appears more, I'm not doing a livestream tomorrow. Just it's not every Tuesday at 8 p.m. Eastern Time in USA is a livestream. Okay, so tell me joke the whole time. Thank you saying, yeah Jane Dana some good ones. It was the best. Oh my god. Let me see. Let me see what of I think. Good jokes, I don't know any jokes. I tell everybody that I do sit-down comedy. I don't do stand-up comedy. I do sit-down comedy okay. I told my family that I want to become a comedian and they laughed at me, get it they laughed at me. So I like to go on the road and I usually do like a one-man show, but the last show I did like another guy showed up. So it wasn't. One-Man shows like a two-man show. That means another guy showed up fall down comedy casting King. Yes, she is, she is she's, beautiful, fall down comedy. I told people that I want to leave the hair industry and I want to get going to a new business and I want to be funny and they said, hey no funny business. I love Erica you, like my jokes. I really like. I really love that. Can I get you like raunchy jokes, you ready for this. The more hair I lose the more head I get. Oh, that's pretty bad all right, all right, you're a scream! Thank You. Man. Thank you, don't stop cutting hair. I won't. I won't stop cutting hair all right guys. Well, it's been fun, we're going to say goodbye to you Erica. I get ready to shut the stream down yeah spy. So thank you again tomorrow morning. Remember five days a week. Next Tuesday, thank you very much. Yes, I know they're corny, my jokes are corny. That'S the point, corny jokes, but thank you all so much um. The live chat will still be open if you want to stay on and tell jokes with each other, but I'm gon na shut down the video part of this. But don't forget guys my products moq. You are da mo q, yu er comm, if you're in Europe to save and shipping or the Salonga comm / shop. I love if you support me and check out my products, man. I really appreciate it and don't forget to subscribe and thank you for all. Support. Have a good night, everyone! Thank you.

Carla shohet: I have learned SOOO much from your tutorials! Thank you I’m quickly becoming the best in my area on precision cutting with your tips! You’re awesome and I’m waiting for my 25 spray, bought it yesterday :) Carla (London, UK)

Mika Anderson: I'm a professional stylist and love watching your vids. I always learn something new. Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work. ❤️

soluv2cuthair: Very cute, love the precision cutting you do and to cut vertically at the top of the head going forward, does make a seamless blend through the back. I watch a lot of your haircuts. I'd like to see a long, long layered shag cut for an older client with grey hair.

Annie Poyaoan: Thank you, you are the hairstylist we wish we all have access to ... and love your jokes too

Rossy Bautista: Loooveee it!!! Classic yet easy to do haircut, no stress. Wonderful technic. Thank you, I really learn a lot with you.

Janie Holmes: Luv your tutorials! You make this look so easy. So explanatory! Perfection...such symmetry!

Mona: Beautiful, I learned so much from you. Thank you so much Steven

parvin zarrin: Great job as always and I follow your advice on hair cutting it’s simple and understanding

Sandra Dummer: Love watching and the time spent on your haircut for anyone, even the mannequin hair you cut. Always, looks great.

Julie Warner: I have been cutting hair since 1978 and I LOVE your videos. In this industry you are never done learning. Thank you!

BeautByKay _: I just got licensed and watching your videos is so helpful in furthering my education. Thank you!

teddy randisi: Explained the layered, angled bob simply. Thanks for that.

F. J.: Love love love your videos. Very comprehensive. Thank you.

Marie: I love the way you cut hair. You are really amazing. Thank you.

Susan Mikluscak: Gorgeous! Amazing work.

Nicole Ciuffreda: Beautiful! You've done it again.

Sandra Dummer: Yes, went to Cosmetology school years ago, but...I cut my own hair so..I prefer it this way and I can learn more from your haircuts your way. Like your video. Appreciate details.

Lucrezia Gilliam: I really love how you make it seem do easy to cut hair. It's like magic to see you work. I'm a professional. Good job.

Susan Anderson: Yes, I’m a hairstylist ! Great haircut! Thank you 1

Joan Goonetilleke: I am a professional hair stylist in Sri Lanka. I watch your demos quite often & I think you are an amazing teacher.

Sandra Dummer: Love the Bob haircut. Thinking about this for my new style.

Jana Culbreth: I may try to do this to my own hair!! I have a one length bob now and I look like the liberty bell! ‍♀️

Queeney Warren: Looks great, thank you.

bb89670: I have learned a lot watching your video, I'm a hairstylist myself for 30 years. Just too much interruptions but I try to ignore it.

T P: Great job! I watch all your videos. Thanks...I'm a Virgo as well so I can relate to a lot of things. Keep up the good work.

Shannon: I'm a proffesional and I watch all your videos ...helps me alot! sometimes I pick up one thing that helps me within my own style of cutting..keep it up☺

Laleine aquino: Thank you sir I’m a student still learning and I like to learn more from your tutorials

jill lehr: Beautiful haircut!

Maria Salvador: Thanks for your amazing educational videos

Diane Koehler: So I am watching this on YouTube. How do I get on your live stream? Is that on Facebook or how can I get notifications of when you will be live? I love watching your videos. You are amazing at explaining things to such a basic level. I am a stylist and love your cutting style to learn from

Mary Gonzales: OMG!!! I love this hair cut steven

Leila Vasquez: I’m a cosmetology student these videos are so helpful

teddy randisi: Excellent layered, bob cut that's very applicable to many cuts. Thanks. How about some stroking techniques and scissor teasing techniques? Thanks again.

Silvia Michalovová: Grat job TheSalonGuy you helped me a lot !! ✔

Maria Lascaibar: Great hair cut. Thank you

Jennifer Chandler: I have been a hairdresser 45 years, I was trained by a wonderful man, who himself was trained by Andre Bernard of Mayfair, London, you cut just like I was trained, we called it in those days "" Club cutting" it's much better than how they all cut now, you have such a humour, and always make me smile,!! I do point cutting, but I prefer the club cutting, this hair cut was so beautiful, and you explain everything so well, you are the best!!!!!! I still work, retirement in 2 years time! But I love my job, I might not retire!!!!!! I love watching you, could you do a haircut on a older lady! Xx

jill lehr: Stay humble and kind this is one of your gifts! Beautiful work!

Ruby Forbes: Thanks much.... I'm benefiting greatly from you....keep up the good work.

Eren Pena: hello, I am a new cosmetologist, just got my license, so am brand new, very little experience. thanks for sharing your knowledge, I always watch your videos.

Elsie Rodgers: Thank you Steven for sharing your knowledge

rennickelizabe: I am not a professional but I love your videos

Jessica Easley: I'm hairstylist on Sundays and cut more military cuts. It's a part time job I have a fulltime job as a dental assistant. I love watching Salon Guy and Sam Villa it helps me learn how to cut women's hair that I don't do much of

radbaby4: Beautiful cut! Wish it was my hair!

Filipinos Around The World: I am a student....I learn more from you than my school

Roskva Moller: I really like the back of this. Is there anyway you could cut a fringe into that haircut? Love your channel. Kind regards from Denmark.

erica grosse: hi, I admire you I love your videos awesome thank you for sharing your knowledge.

Кристина Кольца: Thanks you soo much. very nice!

Наталья Макогон: у вас очень красивые стрижки!!!

Sandra Dummer: Awesome hair cut . Wishing you could cut my hair. Dang it!! Lol

Rose Daoud: Thank you for your videos!

rennickelizabe: That's gorgeous

Jadranka Ulniković Rašović: thank you for great videos

It's Just Renee`: Do you do haircuts or just teach? You're a funny guy. Hehehe it's hard to find anyone locally who doesn't give careless 10 minute gutter cuts. What do corners on a round head mean? What does direct the hair mean? What do you mean by you would cut horizonatally? What does cutting the corners in a sec mean? What does over-direct back mean?

TylerTresses: Really love these videos!!!!

The .A. Sisters: Great video!

Welove Philippine: it's beautiful haircut. thank you for sharing your professional talent. is your hair blower are international for 220 volts?

Marilou Pantig: I love your technic thats why i keep watching your videos...

Mary Gonzales: I love it!!!!!Steven

Beverly McLeod: How would you cut this hair cut on someone that has paper thin hair on the sides?

STAN: Wow! Thanks TheSalonGuy....

celeste attore: Non sono passaggi così difficili da passare un' ora ogni video! Sembra che sia un ricamo

Broskie: +TheSalonGuy whats the best way to apply virgin coconut oil? As a leave on throughout the day or after shampooing while showering and wash it off like a conditioner?

Carmen Weissmann: Im glad I watched your video thanks

Mary Gonzales: She got a beautiful color of skin she is gorgeous

Aisha Johnson: Master Cosmetologist @ BEAUTIFUL YOU. I appreciate you. It reminds me of my school...Empire in Lawrenceville. Shout out to Mrs. Guthrie and Mrs. Shockley... Thank you salon guy

Shauna Beveridge: Stephen could you please send me the link to European shipping that you use to sent your products. Thanks Shauna

Valerie Stewart: Fantastic...

Mary Gonzales: Hello Steven can you do a different style like do it under with with bangs

Rebecca Swihart: I want you to cut my hair so baddd omg

C. M.: I know I'm late, but yes, I'm a professional!

Chaya Zafir: hi steve im wondering if this product 25 u just showed is good to use for wigs??

Asif Syed: master can u show the a line angler Bob haircut and what r the fundamentals of Bob haircut

Raegan Williams: I'm an Aveda student I finish in September!!! Yay!

Norma Nason: GOOD TECHNIQUE TO FOLLOW. LIKED YOUR JOKES

Pamela Corona: Yes ..just got out of school 7 months ago been working in industry ever since

Grace A: wow first time seeing you using clips

Mariza Vocisano: Great technique k

Tarcy Wolbert: If you want A little shorter in back why not use the twist method

Hal: Can you type live stream in your title every Tuesday. I'm not a fan of the live streams and don't want to accidentally click on them

Anitha Mahananda: Super,sir

Major in Music! Thai student in Canada.: Good job!

Tarcy Wolbert: What about twisting

Jennifer Chandler: I am sorry, I was wrong with my dates, I have been a hairdresser 48 years!!

Joan Goonetilleke: Ear to ear sectioning

louise doherty: What if they want a short bang with that cut?

LmaZ: Hey Salon Guy! Can you pls make tutorial of Johnny Sins' haircut?

Melissa Coburn: I'm a professional hairstylist

Joyce Fr: i all ways start that way for my bace line

Mary Gonzales: When are you coming to Phoenix Arizona, so you can style my hair

Asif Syed: there may be different names in various institutions but as I know it calls ear to ear section

teddy randisi: Division point.

Marci Buckley: Professional

Tammy Cottom: Professional

Ronnie Edmonds: How can i order 25

Dwaipayan Datta Roy: THE FIRST LAYER COULD HAVE BEEN A BIT LONGER ULTILL THE WHITE RING, EITHER THE TOP OR BASE, SORR I AM LETTING MY IDEATION FLOW, THOUGH FOR YOU BUT TAKE CHARGE FROM OTHERS WHO EVER IS PLAGIARIZING , YES I KNOW UNLESS I AM NOT COMIG TO YOUR PLACE YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO LET ME SAY MY IDEATION SINCE TOO EXPENSIVE BUT YES ON A DUMMY I WILL

Jadranka Ulniković Rašović: Hi for Erica ,i finished the school and than do the other things..only cut hair at home...

Sheila Mullen: Im a black girl can u cut my hair

Norma Nason: Im a professional in CA

Natasha Pitarella: I'm a mobile hairdresser in Bristol Bella Hair

Sheila Mullen: I did with t the no finger use comb

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