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Short Undercut Bob Haircut & Hairstyles Tutorial For Women

How to cut Short undercut bob haircut for women

Cutting Techniques & Tips

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So what i love about this is that you're able to still wear a really cool haircut on the top, but then alleviate a lot of the bulk and um texture and thickness from the bottom, and so this is olga. She has very, very coarse, thick hair. So this is perfect type of hair style haircut for those of us that have a lot of hair, so my hair cut actually is a disconnected haircut. So, as you can see, i wear a bob. It flows very, very nice, and it's because half of it's cut underneath um and so we'll talk about that also and then, if you guys want my color formulation, we could throw that in there too. So again, we are going to stop start with the demonstration. So let me know if anybody is in on the comments and we will start so we're going to do a haircut. So, first of all, let me talk about how i clipped her up, so i sectioned her using our laundry clips, which i love. These are great. Also, when you're doing color, you could clip up the hair and then any kind of hair that is left down. It falls on top of the clip, which is super awesome. This little comb area here these are little velcro pieces that are fun to get the baby hairs that come up or come out when you're doing a disconnection haircut, and so i'm going to start with my clipper we're going to do one i like to start half Of the head and then stop and then do the other half that way. I make sure it's nice and clean, i'm very ocd. We got any ocd hairdressers in the house like i love cutting hair, but i don't like hair on me disgusting and i uh so uh yeah everything everything everything. Do you guys, like my lanza apron, we sell these on the lines at lonza swag shop, so make sure that y'all go to our website and check them out. So again this is alonza takeover. I'M eileen perez at hair by lean and we're doing a short haircut demo for spring trends. So i'm going to start now turn on my clipper. This is a one guard, so this is a one when it's um closed and when you open it, that's a one and a half. So i'm going to do a one and cut her hair and then i'm going to go in and taper it down. So you fade up and you taper down, so we're going to begin one close your eyes. So i tell my clients to close their eyes when i'm cutting around their face to make sure that no hair gets in their eyes and actually hold. That thought do not follow me. I'M gon na grab a towel. Let'S see so i like to use microfiber towels, so these towels are very soft. It'S they're, microfiber and they're hair proof, bleach proof stain proof. So then, that's another little tip when you guys are doing hair behind the chair. You want to make sure one that your client is comfortable and then two that you're using products to maintain that comfortability. So nobody wants a rough towel on their face and y'all that are using like white towels and then you got color stains on them. That'S not cute! Don'T do that so black towels that are stain, proof or bleach proof, soft towels, small little tips and tricks to maintain a good, consistent professionalism behind the chair. So you know don't be looking ratchet with these nasty ass tails that y'all got behind the chair. I see you, i know y'all be doing it, so i'm gon na hold these little baby hairs and go towards the top. Now we want to leave the baby hairs out. You see these little hairs here. You leave those out to create a feminine look. So there's a difference between cutting men's hair woman's hair and how they want to um how they want the outcome to be so. We consulted prior to, of course, and olga, is a longtime, client and friend who becomes friends with their clients. Anybody i do love her um, and so she wants to maintain a feminine look. So that's something that you want to ask in the consultation uh. What type of haircut are you looking for? What'S your daily life like, where do you work? Are you maintaining a feminine look? You want a little bit more masculinity. Sheila wants a feminine look, so we're going to use those baby hairs, we're going to leave them, don't be edging her up because that's more masculine look. We don't want that. So is anybody in coming in on the comments at all? Nobody, nobody, okay, i'm going to keep going says hello, hey girl! What'S up where you from! Thank you. So again, i'm going in with a one guard, cutting her hair, making sure she's comfortable going all the way in so this is completely disconnected so by disconnection i mean it's not blended, so this is it's basically two different haircuts top and bottom two different haircuts completely Disconnected now we prepped her hair with the shampoo and conditioner. The keratin healing oil, luxurious, shampoo and conditioner is how we prepped her that's august. Favorite, that's like her hair crack. She loves it loves it loves it. She is in love with lanza she's, my neighbor. I love the support, so i am a mini salon owner suite owner at a salons by jc here in new braunfels texas, so shout out to my sweet owners. So if anyone else is chiming in, let me know: are you a suite owner uh? Do you work in the salon in a you know traditional swan behind the chair? What are you a receptionist? Are you wanting to go to to beauty school? Perhaps maybe you're not a professional yet but you're you're chiming in trying to figure out what you want to do. Um. That'S all important, very much very much nicole durbin says awesome tips. Thank you. Thank you. So i clean as i go, i'm just an ocd hairdresser and as i'm cutting i'm cleaning, so i like to do one side at a time, so we're going to do one side in case we run out of time because i like to talk um one thing: I love product wise is like say these little baby hairs. If they're out here, you kind of need to put them up. This is the air pace. I love it because you just shake it up sounds like uh you're gon na do some like graffiti on the wall. I never got into that. You know, but like growing up in san antonio there's, really cool artwork and graffiti, and i've always wanted to just like the artistic side of being a hairdresser, but i never wanted to go to jail. So this is my only way that i could kind of get that like vibe behind the chair, so it's like spray can spray it and then it just kind of helps with those little baby hairs there, and it is really really cool, really good, really really good. One of her favorites and we'll show you and after if we should we'll run out of time, i'll show you after after, but it is a hold of an eight it's a um paste in a can, so i absolutely love it so it gives your hair hold. It'S a nice finishing spray. You could do it, use it before updos before curls. Everything like that, so i'm going to go in and taper her hair. I'M going to clean my trimmers now y'all, make sure like sanitation is huge, so make sure you're always cleaning your stuff or you clean your stuff. Before and after nobody's trying to get any kind of infection at the salon. That'S gross. Keep caring and chanel says love that stuff. Thank you now. Let me know if these are too hot now you always want to hold the ear back when you're using trimmer, so i'm going to taper her hair now, so i'm going to i'm using a half. So this is a half, and this is a 0., so i'm using a half and i'm going around her ear on her temple area. So this is her sideburn temple area, so from here down is usually where people taper to make it look just cleaner, more feminine. So, as i work i'll tell you a little bit about myself, so i've been doing hair behind the chair for 17 years. I got my instructor's license about 11 years ago. I taught beauty college i've been educated for different brands, currently a healing artist right now with lonza, hey um, i developed three cosmetology programs at three different high schools. So now i'm going to a zero blade and tapering up developed three different cosmetology programs. Three different high schools taught high school for three years: don't recommend it, but if you do it, god bless you yeah. So these clips they are at our lonza swag shop. So go to lonza.com those of you that are professionals you want to set up a professional page. Our professional yeah say that five times fast, okay, professional profile on our lonza website so just go to alonza their website and you can create a professional profile and you'll be a you'll, have access to our swag shop. Jesus can't talk today, but they're super fun. They'Re great for haircuts color, all the above so like i was saying earlier. If her hair was longer and you're clipping up for color and highlights you could move the hair from here on top and it holds it with the clip. So you can see there her nice little taper, i'm just going to look in the mirror to make sure it looks good yeah, so wait and then says: hey eileen, hey bro. How are you doing so? I tapered her side. So now i'm going to taper the neck area here and you all make sure if you're in the comments uh, let me know that you can hear me and see me and everything. That'S fine if we need to switch it up. Let me know so again, i'm going in with the half and then i'm going to go down to the uh zero. So when i touch like this, it's just to make sure it's not hot on the skin. So i guess like. If you have kids, i don't have kids, i don't really like them either, but if you have kids, i guess when you're testing the bottle right, they tell you to test it on the wrist. So that's kind of how i test my clippers. I just test it like that. I guess you could test it on the wrist too, but let me know all the if they are um hot and they're, okay, yeah and then, when working. You want to make sure that your chest level, with what you're working at and i rather look down and up so ergonomics behind the chair, is also very very important. Now, when i cut hair, i kind of i flip it kind of flick it at the wrist right. So, while you're doing this you're creating nice smooth lines, you're not you're not going to dig into the hair like this you're going to go up in a smooth motion. So no no digging in you're gon na go up. So then, that way, you're creating a nice smooth, taper or fade and you're not having to get into the hair and creating lines. So you can see as i'm doing it, i'm flicking up and it creates a nice taper effect and i'm not having to use like another guard to blend it out. So now i'm going to go down and so the way the hair grows. You want to go opposite direction, because her hair is very straight to get those hairs out of the way, so the nape grows in different directions. Most hair areas do so you do kind of want to go in different directions to make sure you get all those little baby hairs out of the way. So then that's nice, clean taper, just nice and feminine like so most ladies, i recommend just making it nice and natural around the hairline and not edging up to make it more of a feminine blend. So i'm going to clean her up a little bit we'll go on the other side. How am i doing on time three or four times, okay, cool we're, we're halfway done anyways, so does anyone cut hair dry? I specialize in cutting hair dry reason. Being is that's how you wear your hair, so we wear hair dry you're able to see if someone has a cowlick the wave pattern. I recommend my clients coming in clean, dry hair. The way they would style it the way they would wear it, and then i cut it to customize their hair texture. The way it feels the way it looks all above so i cut hair dry. So i'm, when i'm done with her disconnected fade, taper will go in on the top and cut her hair dry. So her hair is already clean and prepped again we use the keratin healing oil, luxurious, shampoo and conditioner to prep her hair, and we will talk about everything. That'S on current promotions right now, so i do one side then i do the other. So i'll show you how i clip this up. So what's cool about these lawns of clips, so they have like a comb brush on one side and then it's a clip right. So then boom you just comb. It can y'all see what i'm doing, or am i kind of in a weird direction: okay, cool! So it's like a brush and comb in one kind of figure out where i stopped at clip it yeah and then use these little velcro thingies. So these are just velcro pads. You can probably actually make these on your own and then just get all these little hairs out. I'M pretty ocd with the line, so you got ta, be that'd, be good with your lines. So again, just kind of use this as a comb clip that up leave the baby hairs out for a nice feminine look make sure the client's comfortable. So olga is not only my client and my friend, but she's also my neighbor, where i live, so that's how we met so like how do you all meet your clients? Do you guys network? Are you all involved in your community when i moved here, i moved here from san antonio uh seven years ago, yeah. I moved here from san antonio seven years ago because i was developing those cosmetology programs and kyle, which is near austin. Anybody from the austin area. So anyways, when i moved here, i didn't know anybody. So i networked a lot joined. Some networking groups got involved in my community um started volunteering at my church. I talked to everybody and their mom olga's like i would talk to a wall. Okay - and i do i just don't talk back to me but um - we have uh four floors where we live, there's an elevator so legally here in the state texas. If you live in an apartment that has four floors uh, you have to have an elevator so and i live right next to the elevator. So i talk to everybody in the elevator: that's how i make friends and then they become my clients all right, so we're going in with a one guard, i'm doing the other side of her head again. We prepped her with the keratin healing oil, luxurious, shampoo and conditioner benefits of that is. It has keratin, helps the hair and natural moisture and protein very good for dry, distressed, thick, coarse hair love, the way it smells. I love the way it feels and then olga's closing her eyes. So we don't get any hair in her eyes now. Olga loves the keratin healing oil line within the lonza family. Everything with lonza is a heat protectant up to 500 degrees and is color safe lonza. In general, is a healing hair care line, so what that means is it works to heal, still and protect the hair from the inside out? So it's the only line on the market where the molecule level is small enough to penetrate the inside of the cuticle, rather than laying on the outside of the cuticle we're paraben free gluten free, sulfate, free wild crafted organic. We just currently came out with a cbd vegan line, so we have a little bit for everybody. So again we have a heat protectant up to 500 degrees and everything is color safe, the more you use it, the better. Your hair is going to look and feel so it works to heal some protect the hair from the inside out. Love, love, love it and then a little thing about olga. So olga she's been to beauty school. She is licensed manicurist. I was a licensed man, curious right, you like you. Let it lapse. It'S okay, i forgive you um. She had to become a nurse, so shout out to the nurses in the house. Okay, we love our first responders. So olga is a nurse she's, an easy hairstyle and this is works perfect. Yes, yes, so olga is a nurse. She needs an easy hairstyle. This works perfect. She could be cute, she could wear it up, she could wear it down or to the side. Put a little braid in if she wants to, and she looks nice and trendy. You know, while she's running her her rounds right. That'S what y'all call it rounds she's, currently a travel nurse and at a waco anyone in waco chiming in, but we love our first responders and olga is amazing. She feeds me a lot too. I love her she's. Actually feeding me dinner later we were gon na. Do happy hour, but i think her daughter is hungry and wants her mom to cook. I think cassie's on the line is cassie there. No cassandra she's, probably trying to figure out how to do it. She'S, probably trying to figure out how to log in. What'S that what's up friend, hair bff behind this behind there behind there? Okay, so did anyone go to the hair? Show there was a hair show in a grapevine texas, sunday monday, i'm just going to fix these a little bit and alonzo was there. There was different hair brands there, so it's important that everyone does continuing education for themselves. So thank you for chiming in if you are chiming in right now, very very important. Thank you all for being here. Welcome again, my name is eileen perez, i'm from new braunfels texas and we are doing a short haircut demo for spring trends. So again, this is a disconnected haircut. My model is olga and we did a one oh hold on. I think my mic is good. I just want to just there we go okay, all right, so this is uh. One guard is what i did. I did one side and i'm finishing up with the other and we're going to taper her. So i want to make sure that they're, not hot, so i'm doing a half here can y'all see me like this trying to figure out how i need to so. This is my first time doing a live y'all, so i'm doing a half and then i'm going down. So this is a taper on our temple area. We want to leave the baby hairs out so that it creates a feminine look and then we will style her out. So again, i am in new braunfels texas, which is between san antonio and austin. Today is battle. The flowers so fiesta is currently going on. Right. Now, in my area, what is fiesta if y'all don't know it is a celebration between the battle of the alamo. So if y'all never been here before in our area, we have it's what it's called the alamo, it's a touristy area and there was a battle of the alamo where texas eventually became part of the united states. So that's what we celebrate, and so if people are not chiming in today and they're in the area, it's because they're out drinking partying for fiesta. So again, i'm going in. I did a one on her hair on the disconnected part from here to here. I'M doing a half tapering up just kind of smoothing out that line to main maintain a nice feminine look and again if the hair grows in different directions. You want to go against the growth and i like to keep it nice and natural. So to maintain a feminine look. I do natural, i don't line her up. I don't edge her up and then same with the taper. I just taper it down so that it looks nice and smooth and there's not a line and i don't edge her up either. We want to leave these baby hairs to maintain a nice feminine look, so i'm going to clean her up and then we'll do the top. How am i on time? Okay, cool, so there's a 30 to 40 minute demo. If we don't finish, i will post after photos. So again i am a lianza healing, hair artist and i'm out of texas we're demonstrating a nice short haircut demo so like check this out right. So we're going to take all the clips out. We prepped her with the keratin healing oil, shampoo and conditioner. She has no product in her hair currently, but like look at all this hair, look at all this beautiful, beautiful hair that she has. So what i love huh, too much hair and so consultation is very important. So when we created this look, she wanted something nice and feminine, but still edgy and fun and trendy. But you see how thick her hair is like. Let me put it in a ponytail like look how thick this ponytail is like half of the people that y'all know probably don't have a ponytail this thick like look at that. That is a big ponytail and that's because half of her head is shaved, and so you put it down and then boom nice nice, nice, smooth hair like a bob. So what i'm going to do is i'm going to smooth her out um a little bit and then do a dry cut. So i like to dry, cut the hair, because it's the way she wears it and then we could see if there's any cowlicks the way. Her hair lays things like that. She had one little hair there. Okay, so i'm going to use the keratin healing oil, it's a hair treatment, so you can use it in damp or dry hair. A little bit goes a long way. This bottle lasts my clients about a year. It'S amazing, amazing, amazing, amazing and help benefits. Is it cuts down your blow dry time in half has keratin in it, so rebuilds the protein and moisture in your hair. It protects your hair from the heat it's color safe. Helps with humidity and frizz boom, it's very humid outside today, and so look how smooth her hair is and she's only shampooed and conditioned it. That'S with the carriage and healing oil luxurious, shampoo and conditioner boom. So a little bit goes a long way. I'M just gon na do like a half a pump, rub it into my hands first and then it's kind of like a hand cream. I actually have clients that put this on their face as a night serum, so they get a two for one. So that's how natural the products are so a little bit goes a long way. We'Re going to put this in her hair smells good it does. It smells smells good. What i love about lonza everything is lightweight and not high on fragrance and then um was i going to say. What'S cool about the healing oil line is that this is a leave-in serum but say you don't want to put anything in your hands and you want to spray it on. This is a smooth down spray, so the same benefits, but then it helps with the hair to create a smooth look. So her hair is actually naturally curly. It'S wavy um, but her using the keratin healing oil, shampoo, conditioner, smooth down healing oil bounce of spray like the whole line, which is actually on promotion this month. Those of you that are professional hairdressers check it out. It um maintains a nice smooth look, so she just let it you know air dry and then this is kind of where it is. She has a couple of bumps in her hair and we're going to smooth those out, and so this smells amazing. The lonza just came out with an actual shine spray that helps with the shine has the same benefits of the keratin healing oil in it, and then it has a nice smell too. I know y'all can't smell through the camera, but this smells amazing and then so. Smooth down so we're what i'm going to do is i'm going to smooth it out just a little bit with this round brush blow dryer and then we'll dry cut her. So is anyone else, cut hair dry that is chiming in right now or is everyone a wet hair cutter anybody? So this is a blow dryer round brush very good for the ergonomics of being a hairdresser behind the chair, four or five different sections max and then i just smooth it out and i don't have to do anything else to her hair. That'S awesome, okay, cool! So i usually cut everyone's hair dry and then i'll shampoo them and then i'll style it, but for time purposes we're not shampooing her. She was already shampooed and all go with her busy schedule because she's a nurse half the time she comes in when i have like a cancellation or just like a last minute opening, and we cut her just the way, i'm showing you now. We don't shampoo her. Now, of course, we use lonza healing hair color on her as well. So lonza has a color line, a product line back bar line, all the above, so i'm exclusive to wanza right now, so that just smoothed it out really nice. So i'm going to look at her ends and shape her up and and cutter. Now i'm going to stand up for this, but do any of y'all use a um like a chair or saddle? Does anybody sit down when they're cutting hair because for ergonomics it is you know, sometimes it's nice to sit down as long as you're about chest level when you're cutting the hair? That'S all you need to be, and then i clean as i go, did people do y'all clean as you go when you're working or do you make a mess and then clean up after everybody's different on that aspect of things says that looks awesome. Thank you. So i'm gon na move some stuff and then we're going to cut her now. What'S nice about the healing oil? Is it's also good like you could put, everything is lightweight, so you could put product in the hair and then still cut over. It'S not going to mess up your scissors or your shears. How many people have like six scissors in there in their uh case right, every scissor does something different, so this is definitely clean as you go clean as you go. Yeah celia and i were both um ocd hairdressers. That'S for sure, oh, don't cross your legs. Okay, so tip make sure your client is not crossing the legs while they're doing the haircut now. The clipper part is fine, but the actual like base of the haircut and when you're going in for it to be even you want to make sure that the client's not crossing their legs. Otherwise their posture is uneven and you would cut their hair cut. It'S not going to be balanced, so i'm going to move to find my little stool to raise her up a little bit. Am i still in the camera view yep? So you want to ask the client: where do they part their hair? All the parts on the side are you still parting it on the side and we're going to just kind of cut the base. Now we like it nice and textured. So if you guys can see her hair, it's not like super blunt, because we want it to be nice and fun, so i just go in so see, there's not hair underneath, so you don't really have to like section her. You don't actually need to section her. You don't need to section her and cut it like. I don't have to clip up the hair and then cut, and so i just kind of go down now. Her goal is to grow out her hair. So i do want to make sure that y'all could see me. Can you see what i'm doing so? I just go down. I point cut now. I would generally stand right in front of her chest level, but for the camera's sake i want to make sure y'all can see what i'm doing. So when you go in and you point cut, it leaves a nice textured like a more of a feathered end. Look not blunt, i don't like blunt ends and for this style it just looks edgier when it's not so blunt and her hair is so thick. It'S going to probably look blunt anyways because she has so much hair of it and it's very dense, so we're just going in and trimming her ends now i hate that word. A trim and a haircut is the same thing so anybody's ever like yo, i'm sure y'all got clients that is like um. I just want to trim how much for a trim right trimming haircuts the same thing. So if you're you um, i would i charge the same, so you guys want to charge. I would what am i right? What am i trying to say charge your worth charge for your time charge what you're doing a trim and a haircut is the exact same thing. I'M cutting your hair, i'm charging you for a haircut, so this is my base, i'm just creating my base. I'M going in cutting about a half an inch doing point cut, i'm trying to make sure y'all could see me okay. So generally, i would be right in front of her chest level making sure my wrists are straight, but for this demo i want to make sure you all could see me so i might be maybe not 100 ergonomically correct, but for your benefit as a hairdresser, you Want to make sure that you're standing right in front of the area that you're working on about chest level and then when you're cutting. You do want your wrists to be as straight as possible. So you don't get carpal tunnel. Anyone have carpal tunnel who takes to a leave a day and has to get their starbucks halfway through the day. Speaking of starbucks, so does anybody have like their favorite coffee, drink or crack or whatever you know to get them started? For the day, i like the very berry refresher which they discontinued so sad but like if you get the kiwi so like my drink of choice. Right now is half kiwi, half kiwi, half mango dragon fruit lemonade instead of water, light ice and then boom high on life all day and you're good. There'S a lot a lot of sugar and olga, and i are actually trying to like do better about that. So it's been very hard um, so there's that so again we're doing a short haircut demo. I'M eileen perez. My social media is at hair. By lean, i cut hair dry, so we did the disconnected haircut on her. So we clipper cutted her on the sides and the back using a one and then tapered down to half and then to a zero, and so, as you could see, she has she's completely shaved underneath so, by doing when you say disconnected, it means it's disconnected. So this is completely different than the top disconnected it's not blended at all. So the way we see it, we got party on the sides and for the business on top. That'S what we said party in the science business one time and so olga's trying to grow out her hair. I guess the goal will be kind of like my length right or what what's your goal. My cut is similar. I just come in and tell eileen do whatever you want. Just make me feel pretty. Those claims are the best, so we did the base. Now i'm going to go in and um do her layering, and so i i do section at this point. I leave the perimeter out about an inch of her perimeter all the way around and why do an inch is because the inch like this is her bang area. So the fringe is like the ape so like when you're. When you have a comb like this, and it starts to curve dip down from where it curves down is the fringe area, so i make sure to take that out, because i don't want to cut any of that, because she wants to kind of wear it. This way we could separate that that's a whole other area and then she doesn't have any hair here right. So i'm going to leave like a half an inch out, so i don't cut into my guide right. So this was my guide. I created a base and i don't want to disrupt that. So when you're layering, you want to make sure that your perimeter, you leave out so you're not cutting in to your base, so i'm sectioning up and then again i'm going to go in and i'm going to point cut. So you do want to make sure you're standing right behind what you're, using or what you're going to cut my sections already here i can lower down, but you see where it kind of curves up, i'm just going to go in and point cut there. So we are just dusting, her ends, here's what some hairdressers would say boom and create some texture, so you can see like how that's laying there so same thing. Go in leave hair out around the perimeter. Come up grab some of the hair that i had already cut. Leave the fringe area out, bring it up that little curve there go in stand behind what you're going to cut, to make sure that you can see that and then i go in and point cut to give a more textured look. So that's a little softer on the ends so pretty and then i just go around the head. So by doing so, you still want to make sure you leave your perimeter out, because i don't want to go in to the base to the guide that i had created and you just work around the head. So same thing make sure you have the guide just at the ends and so by cutting hair dry. You can see how it's laying what wants to do if we need to texturize anything like that, so i'm moving around the head, leaving the perimeter out making sure that the hair straight up at a 180. This is 180 here straight up, point cutting to soften the ends and then just kind of like juice. This is joshing here, and so, when i'm done almost done, i am going to finish her with some air paste. We'Re going to talk about the dry, shampoo, okay, so i love the dry shampoo, so everyone every line carries a dry shampoo right, let's be honest, our dry shampoo is lightweight hold of a hold of nothing like a one or zero. What and it's clear so it comes out clear, which i love so you're, not gon na, feel it it's not gon na be gritty. It doesn't feel, like you, have any product in your hair, so olga's actually taking some of that home today. So you can just see lifting the hair up cool, so we are almost finished. So by doing that, we gave her some layers and texture, i'm just going to see what her fringe looks like. So when i do the fringe area, i do take so like again. Comb on the head when it starts to bevel down whoops, and then that happens right right, do not give me that comb back. That'S disgusting! Let me find it home. No, no! Five! Second rule on that. Let me grab a comb so yeah, are you all the type of hairdresser when you drop something you pick it back up and you use it? Don'T do that that's nasty, so i got a new comb and don't do it on camera. If that's what you do um, so i'm gon na just kind of go down. You see this little point here. I'M just gon na tap that point cut so because i'm a dry hair cutter. You do wan na make sure when you're buying scissors, your hair, cutting shears, that they are made to cut hair dry, the ones at a beauty college are made to cut hair wet. You need a special type of scissor to cut hair dry. So i recommend a japanese steel, but definitely something to ask and inquire if you're, trying to step up your game and cut hair dry, it's a little tip there. So the cut is done. If i wanted to, i could go in and add more texture, but it feels really nice so now we're going to finish her out with some products. So everything that i have in my little uh kit here is all on promotion right now, so definitely check in with your local distributor on what promotions we have going on, but what i talked about: the keratin healing oil, the hair treatment, this move down spray bounce Up spray, which i love - oh my god, it smells so good. I can just like live in this, so what i love about this is you can put on damper dry hair. It helps with the great blow dry blow out. It gives the hair body and fullness, but then also great for day two like curly hair. So like a lot of my clients that have curly hair, they use this uh to freshen up their curls day, one day two day, three amazing. So it's a good hair refresher, it's a little like tip there. So this is the dry shampoo. So i'm going to show you on my arm. Can you see my arm in the camera? So it doesn't. I know let's not hit olga so it does. It comes out clear, which is great, so some come out white or dark. It'S like colored, and then it feels like so we're going to use on your hair. Hair is dark, so you can kind of see so the dry shampoo is very lightweight. What i like about this is it does abs, absorbs the oil, but then it just freshens up her look so she shampooed this morning, but look it actually gives you some type of fullness without any kind of grit. So it's a level one hold nice and smooth. Doesn'T leave any kind of color residue on your skin or on your hair, love, love, love, then the air pace. So again, my graffiti right! This is great for finishing, so it's a finisher! You can actually put this in damp or dry hair. It'S great for the baby hairs olga likes to pin up like half. You usually do like a half thing right, like yeah that part yeah just to show off my little mm-hmm a little spunk right. Let me see so what's cool about this, so it's great with the little baby hairs, but she usually does like when she's at work, she'll put a little clip in her hair. We'Ll just use this for now, so to kind of see, so you can like do a little clip a little twisty, a little braid right there, yeah and so a little pro tip when you're, using like a hair spray or a styler to shake it spray. It a little bit further away and then at the um use the base of the styler to kind of pat down and smooth it out because your hands. And if i do that, there's oils and buildups on your hands. So it's not going to smooth it out. As good as the can would be so cute and her her color looks great, so i use the decolorizer on her hair, the lonza decolorize or the cream decolorizer, which i love and we highlight our hair and then we did use um our lawns of liquid. So lonza not only do we have amazing products, but we have a color line and what i love about the color line. It has a three one versatility, so you can use one tube of color, which is three ounces and you can make it a permanent, a dimmy and a high lift or like a glaze. And then we also have loans of liquids for the toners and the glaze aspects as well, so something to try out so that is it. That'S the look we'll post some pictures. I think i was good on time. We got everything yeah. So in closing, thank you.

Kekuahiwi: I learned Barber cutting at Moeller Barber School in San Francisco in 1990 when good instruction and tradition still existed. Øster interchangeable blades were the standard for the numbering system. Sure, we used attachments and guides but never called them guards. A guard is something you use to keep from hurting somebody. During the late 90s and early

Diana Taylor: Great video thankyou

Ben William: Oh my gosh, she got no hair left .

Ben William: She got bald head now.

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