How To Cut Long Layered Haircut & Layered Bob Haircut - Tips & Techniques

How to cut Long layered haircut

Layered Bob Haircut Tutorial

Haircut Tips & techniques

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Okay tend to push more this way more. This way where this way into the riot yeah and what's your inspiration, show me this looks good yeah. This looks really cool I'll show you some more like you know, a little bit of, like the longer side, swept bangs, not so much that the sweetie bangs so we'll cut with a razor right from the finger. This is the thumb that moves we're gon na. Do this hot, so I'm kind of on the side backwards on the wrong side, but I've got Ritchie yeah everybody's on my way, she's on the right side. Now? Yes, let's keep it long because we'll put the Balian last so now we're just gon na start to just melt. The most important thing here with us is to come: yes more downwards, as opposed to forward you're coming forward, you cut more of the length off. Come the hair straight down, then you just melt the hair away. Section number two Haley Covington says good morning New York says: Aloha Nicki effects really helped in California. We just had a very successful trip to the west coast, fresh off the blade it's in Melrose for two worked two days in West Hollywood, they're teaching class. We had a very successful, Happy Mondays and then went down to San Diego, it's a great event, enhancing the edge edge Academy. So we've been busy. You can catch us this week, Monday Happy Mondays in Philadelphia, doing a special pop-up, Happy Mondays at Barnet, Fair! If anyone's around you can come and see us and fill it for a little bit of educational inspiration. So fine teeth of the comb keep the hair, nice and clean nice and taut. We melt that hair away. I got two cuts for you today, this one's the wet Cup, the next one's gon na be more of a dry cut, but that we can keep all the length as I've continued to work back. I start over there. It is half folding elevate. Looking through the head look clearly guide, there is a guide right there. It'S kind of the first lesson that we teach when you come to a raise of fundamentals, class a little bit of layering it a great class in California. Eighteen people on the class he's busy was fun. I had some great students all stylists with many years of experience. Some business owners, pretty spectacular, michael says, he's bummed. He missed you in California. When are you there? Next, oh I'm, coming back again, Michael and I'll. Be back again in I think September, with Laurie I'll keep an eye on a Rosie, Oh social that'll. Let you know I'll keep him around my Instagram I'll. Let people know sorry, I missed it see we had fun working great happy Monday. Just a lot of fun would have been great to see you buddy, I was. Might she become rivals at the base? It'S called an open stroke, this softly melting, that hat away rongkhun says greetings from alligator alley. Hey buddy, Lisa power says good morning. Michael so see you in Vegas ha ha, I'm not going to Vegas, I'm not allowed in Vegas anyway. I think Vegas is the Cosmoprof show, but we're not going to go to that. We had too much to do here in on the East Coast, so you'll see just really notice how now the hair is being pulled forward. It has been elevated because, right now we were just putting it down. You want to put any layers into the into the back, so that's once you start to be a guy, and you start to do that and you can like the layers get longer towards the back, because that way, you'll still have a little bit of weight. Remember once we've got the front a little shot up and sweep you Bain is going to change the way in which they're holding locks, so you have to judge your elevation, stop comes down to classic cutting and if you're interested, I am teaching a classic cutting class. Here with scissors first, you got to learn the scissor. Then you have to learn. The razor Lisa Hauser says see you next week, Alexis come, hopefully we'll see him fairly to nice sign by the way. So there's one side, I've been done with the Laius. We got gon na clean the lens. I put him away, lay the other side. First, okay, second section come through here, follow it through exactly the same, want to grab that piece over we'll, keep it nice and long to begin, because you do the brains at the end that over the last piece, the long sweep you Bank and it's going to Change the shape as well, once you put the baguette in so you notice. This is quite quick, literally ten minutes in already on the second side, it's all taking about another seven or eight minutes, comb, that hair straight down and just feed the hair into the into the blade section. Two Cherie Fontaine says: hi David brace is good morning. Well, I gave ray Jennifer Scott says: hi, Nick from Cape Carell, thanks for tuning everybody, nice and low, come the head down and around and use the flat of the blade to melt that hair away. Jennifer Scott asks Nick. Have you ever thought about a foam dry? Shampoo, but you know what I also think that um, I think, there's innovation in product. I think that's good, but I also believe that you know we have a very good range of product and we're working on some innovation in our product. The fun dry, shampoo is a great product, so just stay tuned and see what comes next. A lot of manufacturers just keep on bringing out more and more new product, it's a way to generate sales and it's a way to create increase. I understand how it works. For me, as a business owner as a brand as a product brand, my idea is not to choke the salons with new product all the time. So I think that you know really assessing how we bring out new products is the most important thing I like that idea, and I also like a pace which is good. I also like different things, but we also have a lot of new uses. We also have a lot of varying uses for the products that we have. You know, if you think about it, you don't need to have a hundred products yeah. I think I look at a Rosie o product. I look for the holes there's any space and I also am looking at innovation. So that's something that we're very conscious of but keep putting your ideas forward, because we like that. Follow that in there, as you guide right here so down around open stroke, with the blade, just melting, that hair away great combing and just lightly tickling into the nape forward amount, let have her wait, I'm gon na start so we're at the top of the head. Now so now, what I try to do is I'm gon na pivot, all the way around elevate and melt, just elevating, I'm just using the flat plane of the blade so just melt that hair away now you can see the over direction. Why don't you get past? The year you can start to do a lot of over direction. A lot of elevation will have a little touch point right now, which means that I'll be checking to see where it actually fits on the other side forward. You kind of have a feel looks good. Continue on and you do it an angled parting. The angle parting helps you to end up in the center. It does have to be balanced. You shape it's very important, I'm a very bad shape listeners. I can't wait to get a rose on my shelves next week. Great Lisa, we can't wait neither and we can't wait to see you. Let me know their way from the west coast great time here in New York, we have our ambassador artistic team training. We have a couple now great elements to our training. Super excited part right when she right at the roof. You notice that that's why it's the precision riding at the roof right now I want to come to the up and to the side, bless you. This is sneeze in the background. You can end up in the center, so it's perfectly balanced coming all the way over, so you can kind of see what happens. Is you cut your hair, but the layer head is up back here, so you cut yeah here, but the layers are back here. So you got ta make it's not where you it's, where the layers end up, that's what you've got ta focus on where the layers end cleaning the blade I'll swim through go down under my scissors, so no one who lives with a little sister will crank about It because we don't need to raise the rate he's doing. Okay there, it's nice to do a little combo she's got fine hairs, it's nice to do a combo. This is a razor yeah nice. I can set quite a healthy section. Cuz, I'm not gon na. Take a lot of hair out it's gon na take a little just nice point, cutting just wait calm. Now it is just going to lighten that up notice how we're letting this hair slowly dry out, which again is another important piece when you work in the clinic, because you want to see the natural texture. So you want to see, obviously the natural texture in the hair, Erin Zach, says Nick time for a colored frock. Yes, every sex you've been saying that for a while, you know, aren't cutting in I'm cutting in just talking to the top blade. One blade moves, one blade stays steady, almost done with the length is we're going to hit in a second, and then we go into the old bangbang to the movie, the banks, Sarah Kaufman says: hey Nick, miss you and New York. Yes, little point cutting and keep get me. Some milk just drop this all down. Huh there you go, you see just a little just through the center, just a little comes through and then it's time for the banks and then Olivia is gon na make a look. Fantastic on Melissa, oh my Livia - they have an exchanging name right all the way through, and it's all the way back in chat down is now. I'M gon na elevate this hand back the decision not have a little corner should be a little corner right in here. We just want to knock it out. That'S just gon na light on the outside Morgan says: hey Nick, see you next weekend for the Ambassador, our team yeah, it's gon na be great Morgan thanks. So much for rep we've spent some time with those were so excited a lot of preparations do before bed, but the training a fantastic time laughter for coming from all over the country. So it's going to be a very exciting time all the way in now that heroin. This is not even going to get the tribe this piece on this side. My stand over here, it's my classic cutting class. That'S what we're gon na focus on body position where to stand, how to create classic shape with a scissor only makes you raise it reading better. Once you become a once, you become a great scissor cutter. You can become a great razor cutter. The great scissor cutter is gon na, be it's gon na, be the focal point Brian Waldron says good morning Brooklyn, even though we're back in Brooklyn next week, we fixed the you had some adjustments to our connection speed so hopefully, next week, we'll begin. Okay, I turn this please and then we would need some way to mix them. I'M gon na need some they're gon na need a little bit of Cross Creek way. You know styling a little bit so now. What we'll do is we'll do like a little bit of a long sweetening behind. So what we're going to do is we're going to take the section we're gon na go slightly off-center, so we can get our section in I'm just kind of knocking it off to the side blonde. It'S at the temple area. In so again, we teach this on our razor in classes. If you come to our fundamentals, razor in class, what we teach okay! So there's your section nice triangle, and now what we do is we're going to take out some of the way here and some of the way they're all unable the hair to swing Yeah right in here. I could the blade all the way down the length in the center. This creates space for the the bangs to swing and forward at the blade and melt that hair away like some long in the sensor, because the sense is the area that gives us the swing that gives it a sweep. So we are keeping on the longest side here, which is nice, and I think you'll see that this is a lot of fun and it gives her what she wants. Section three forward back of the blaze forward: the heel or we call it the back of the blade smooth been away. So I've worked across one side. I'M gon na go inside and check it. Yeah go get hambo, you don't put us a little bit wider. Just keep a little bit of hydro mist in there, so she and straight down right here straight down all the way down to the front Tim Bekker says good morning. One Tim thanks for your posting on the Rhode, show social Tim, fantastic job, keep up the great work. Yeah, that's a sweet! It'S out. It'S done all the way down ski but like this led us through the center sweet section so stay around. We got one. We got another haircut play in a second look Olivia's going to blow dry here, and what we're going to do is you're going to get dry Club for your next. I'M just going to thin this out just a little bit make it a little bit lighter. We call this tipping just a little tipping through there just to create some lightness. Some softness makes the hair a little bit more transparent, Karin says: hi from Heathrow give a safe journey home, have a nice flight time. Is it nine Heathrow longer lovely stuff? Let'S pick up, this is net or a final touch. We don't go way down that. Well, I just want to turn the light and I just maybe look at it and refine it a little bit. So it's 10:25 in hate, so it's kinda like 3:25 time. She plane leaving Karen. She said: 3:30 p.m. oh good little bit a texture now good later light. It'S getting long, kate says: hey Nick Kate, from New Hampshire, desperate for a cut okay Pauline says good morning: okay and coming up level to teacher razor in class. My friends, the barbers den he wants to learn razor cutting I'm doing a one-day race class in early August, check it out $ 400 for the day, learn the race of it with me made it all the way up. My name, you want to get a rub on my next young lady, so the Hydra mist is a nice lightweight spray. Conditioner we're now going to apply a little bit of structure to their head as if not a product structure. We'Re gon na put a little bit of styling cream, which is a light way. A little bit medium whole kind of gel, I'm gon na mix it in with some stock. The styling cream understand away that stuff will layer it in with a little bit of the weight mist. It'S great, the sea salt spray she's gon na try to brush today. So this is gon na give the hair a little bit of structure, and then this is the styling cream. Just a liquid. Take about that much in the hair work it through that's gon na give it a little bit of hold. We need to give her a little bit of a brush you'll. Do it like a little twisty with that yeah yeah, so it's just gon na use the flat brush. You want to share the flat brush. She is. She is flat brush and she'll twist blow-dry it to get kind of like that. Beachy wave, we're gon na go one wall up up and it's fine voila, that's great Todd. Owl says good morning: it's been forever you've been taught. Nicky says: thanks for the styling tips, Nicky the best all right, let's go over here and let's start on my next model. I'Ve got my scissors right. What'S your idea, like this yeah a little bit of a chop a little bit of a chop? Yes, we're gon na. Do this right, you'll be able to see the texture much feels like it was washed weather this morning. Yet so she's got natural pretty so the idea is is so let's go in that dry approach from eclipse and ready to go. You can always have your Hydra. Mr. Andy, it's great I'm gon na wet the head down special yourself. Finally, mist is just gon na help out a little bit more but glycerin and slip into the top 10. Take our first section underneath perching. The hairdryer can always be alert because it a different process if away very methodical about a highly apprenticeship by slicing down small panel square sections and down the nation splicing the hair with my scissor, but I'm not scraping the hair, I'm actually cutting the head. So there's no spray basic pop, so we get this foundation line in. Sometimes they want to get clean. So once you kind of cut it, it's gon na refine, it refine it in alibi. We cut the hair dry. You were working with it's the limp that it's going to be, so the good news is the lengthen it's gon na be. We can tell because there's no shrink to the head, if you're working with an errand natural state. So that means that you actually really can see. You know how the network's Todd says: I've been working, working, working, not so hard you'd be working, working working well, not so hard, not so hard, I'm doing the complete opposite. I'Ve been working working, working, very hard section down now you kind of at the baseline. In again it's same kind of concept. It twists slice it down that down, they know get down, never sliding the scissor down the head and the slide. This is it down. Then it actually cutting so you'll notice like pucks, and then I was like to check the little honorable pieces so coming up this week, a little barbering gem and sunday with mr. Paul merit a little barbering gem. We'Re excited for that you're interested! You want to come by, it's, you were rose, yo, throw that comment and our recipe paint. It'S a free free barbarian Jam. If you, even if you want to come and do a a haircut with us, definitely do that we'll have a little soiree and I'll. Try back the location on Sunday, it's called the buzz and then the Monday I'll be traveling out to Philadelphia to do an event about. It said the two great owners out there. It'S gon na be a lot of fun to be back in Philadelphia, which we look just back from the West Coast spent two days in California, actually, three days in California, new to this razor class, we did a few Mondays in California in LA an american wave Certification in LA and then we had a great time down in San Diego working with my friend Antony trying to spread our message. Professional hairdressing got the white teeth of the car. Now keeping it loose by getting in you know you shape in there. You want to kind of keep a little bit of looseness. You count me down. You'Ll see how loose it is. You want to just off the shoulder, but not too sharp yeah stretching the hair out, but we are smoothing their hair out because of the combing. She has a little bit of natural texture, obviously in the summer and this humidity true, some are, in the winter flatter to keep the sections nice and clean that hand up honest, my tagline, a down Hinch and peace, pinched and peace. Pynchon piece say: you can see the scissor moving and then I always like to once I cut it I'll pick it out and then I'll just find Cup and sometimes even come from the back side or from the inside again always cutting, never scraping, don't let it Get too long be a little bit aggressive? If he can you don't want it to be too sharp, but you also don't want it to be too long, yeah a little bit too long. She was look. You know you're gon na judge you client, when you're doing the change, I'm just getting in man. You got a judge, your client, you know some kind of like you'll, get that sense of whether it's right or whether it's wrong, you should know that's what you learn is a longtime stylist, you kind of long, the behavior, the mannerisms of people when you're in the Salon cutting what I mean by that is. There is an energy transfer and you're in the salon you changing. Somebody'S hair, obviously you've been doing their hair for a long time. Energy transfer is very understandable if they're brand new, you have to work work it out. You can see that's right just when we write it with something to show them just stop yeah, but it's not super thick. Now, I'm gon na elevate it film that out, I'm just gon na point up on the line. You don't want to have it. So it's too messy still gon na have structure in your shape, so we're just breaking that out practice really great combing nice to change your approach. In other words, don't it's always good to kind of do? Combination, scissor, raiser, wet/dry texturizing share, learn all the different ways in which you can be creative, you'll be backing in punkin asks. Do you ever change cut designs in the middle of the cut how to handle the decision? It'S not working you're, changing it's not about discussing with your client, because they'd be discussing the decline you're gon na, like you're less confident, so I think that it's not working. You never have to tell you quite what you do. You'Ve already decided what you couldn't create you've only agreed upon a plan, a process you never have to kind of like check in. So I want to change this and the chance that, but if I do something, that's not working and I going to change it all quick, there's about 45 minutes to make the decision to make it good 45 minutes see banana within in right. Okay, right now, what I'm gon na do is I'm gon na section into it? Take this whip it out of the way now we're going to lay the down great as you guys right here. First, I'm going to cut my wine in move, rotate and sucker. Patricia says I missed the first part. What haircut are you doing? I am doing a long, very light layer. It'S more graduated as opposed to lay it it's gon na get quite heavy feeling short to around, just above the collarbone, rather than hey, softening out those ends. Nice thing, even though I'm working with my typically my razor comb, the reason Venus as I've got space that space with the cowman with the widest ease on the way back there yep just texturising, see like a little texturize in the animals, elevating that up, I'm sure She'Ll says you make it look so easy. Well, after all these years, it should be easy enough. Now, right now you can see the Lenape you've done. You can kind of see the limp that you're creating that's why I clipped out the top. So we could kind of have a look and see side. Now, wife teeth become to begin with. Coming her out now welcome to the scissor you have to let the way you work one side, you work up, one side, you work down. You work with a razor. You have a little bit more flexibility on that benefits of the razor there's a benefit to the scissor too. Once you cut the length in you can lift it out and you can just still keep the length of just sucking the ends straight up. My cutting is kind of good because different different, we focus in on a different element, you're working with the different it's a different fabric, because it's dried as opposed to wet so like when my last, I was working on the wet fabric, all hair, when it's wet Kind of feels the same, but when the hair is dry, can change radically. My students have ship condition the health of the head, bring it down to begin little buddy fade it out leo says. I love the volume lot of Vol from a big wine, so I'm pointing in the notice how my scissor punch straight in bringing us right down to right out all the way straight up. Little dragon right here just woke up that comment: yeah ready for a shot, a new law, so I mean one has disgusting and it's a cup I'm always when my hair is bad. It means I've been busy time today, pretty good about that ma'am and up this down pushing all this way Pauline asked what is the texture of her hair? Oh, it's just got medium density, fine, hair with a nice light weight. That'S how I describe that yeah. You know a lot of run, a nice hat beautiful. It'S fine, fine in texture, a slight way, a real nice density. Remember this is freshly cleaned, but we're petting it dry, it's nice to have it. You know it's better to get it when it's clean, as opposed to beauty even they'd, be cutting it dry can be a great tip to use. Even if you miss along someday, the client comes in La all, comes in early, and you want to still get that client moving and you have options in the salon. Change your approach. Keep yourself focused, keep yourself engaged, you do everything the same way all the time. This stands up getting kind of mundane, you don't want to be mundane and you constantly test yourself. Just don't was just so working nice, the white section of the town on the backs of the fingers. Now, I'm literally on my guide line, you can see the guy. That'S right here. I turn it back, maybe hard to pick up on them on the internet, but I am following a guide line right here, elevate elevate, your soft. We may need two clips when he starts again and controlling the shade nice news clips that you've cleaned us, but once you start working a little bit more free foam, no nyet the clips we're working up to the pot you push these pushes it over to her Left in a minute we'll go there, that's about we're at the right place to stop on this side, not necessarily finished, but the right place to stop it, because we do need to do a little bit more action in and around the face. It'S basically putting my end. Let'S come to this side. First, it look it head over now, my hair away. It began in summer when are back nice and low. Let'S have a look all right. Sometimes, when you wasn't trying to make sure I mean wet and then without that any today up right head in up when you know when it comes back and up I'm working with a wide seat up to town lots and lots of fine point in each other. Like he right away, not too deep to fit your line and then, if you want, you can go deeper once you've got your lines, add a little bit more texture. You can go deeper, more your elevator or suck them you're gon na make it anything. Texture applied products in the Finnish law, we'll be Stanley and that's where we can have a bit of fun without products, see the comb texturize the hair up head back, we'll shake it. Yeah really good common guys, Oh texturize, that in getting put in a scissor cutting class, stop all this before classic says a program. If you want to learn, scissor cutting class question asks what products would you use if you're going to, let it air-dry, which would you use if you're going to blow it out? Oh probably something like a styling with the great blow-dry product for this head, but the argan oil in it would give it some nice condition as well as a shine like so maybe additive. That would be awesome too. Natural, probably missed cream with their two great products. With more of that natural dry wave mist and clean wet combined, I'm going to be doing it slightly differently to Baker's we're gon na lay out some products in see how it goes we're gon na play - and I think that's also fun - to play around see what Else you can achieve and needs to nice to kind of be able to have kind of like movements here kind of the general shapes in it's gon na be a lot of refining and then product. So I'm going in my mouth quite deep with a scissor. Alright. So now we're kind of getting an idea. This is good here, so we're going to just knock out the corner. A little bit right here, it'll just add a little bit more texture, Bolivia's back to help us take a section here, little penis yeah coming from behind. Maybe splicing through you just have to engage in a slightly different. You know at a place and your brain when you're doing this kind of stuff, it's you know and you kind of sketching in the coat with the scissor, less architectural and a little bit more feel. So you know when you're doing this: if you've got good architectural skills as in the architecture of haircutting, then this kind of generates and create different, feel and different finish. But in the harem again you got ta. Look at that because you can see what happens with the hair. Is we cut it? We'Re kind of a little bit of fuzziness? That'S a special that it's like slide again: we've been literally cutting for an hour, we've almost finished yeah, so we've been going for an hour. I must finish clients, so that's good speed and that's kind of like how I think is a perfect time to to work with any clients, people these yeah. They focused on the time time I think, is it come on over to the clients, really a focused on right now and almost to sit in the chat for a week. I said it would be in the salon for a long time not for hair color. They have to be because of the change section across so forward a little look and see elevate, wrap it around. My fingers touched you right here, so I think product wise we're gon na probably look to our American Wave product and I think a glint might be very product here. I also think that my a little bit of the cream, but again you know you think about your product choices - think about what you want to look into, that very important structure might really help us in here work a little bit of structure. It'S a styling creams in our American Wave collection. The structure through the hair go downstairs maybe go through the big bound-off. She goes through the door in our Academy salon here and I saw her location good just we need to do a little bit more just around the flow yeah. The softness sides to clean, so I'm gon na just splice it up a little bit say: splice cuz. I'M splicing the head with the scissor. We will try splicing a little bit of separation. You can even chop into the hair to make it lighter, never scraping, dry hair. You scrape dry hair, you ruin it, don't go too crazy. If you go too crazy, you push it too much, don't push it too much chop splice into so they know you just working it through working it through. It'S like sketching with a scissor, so you'll use your eyes to have a lot to see whether it's getting it where you want it to be, and then, if you have done some splicing, don't forget to pick it up in use in your fingers and kind of Clean cut it a little bit, so you feel, like you, get clean this in there too sections are pretty fixed, gon na elevate soften all this out elevate. Heather says I love how you teach this is on a class. We have to sit in a class seven check out a Raja when twice a our Academy dates Sears, where we are across the country I kind of hid in a spot now it feels like we're getting close already. No, not there yet almost just a little bit more and then we'll do our reveal of both them. I'Ve got some products in here I'll show you how I'm going to apply it gon na come across the top, elevating, not half all the way up. It'S all the way up, nice. What'S a fine cutting, it's the attention to detail just gon na soften at the ends, I'm just chopped in the top surface top surface, but I'm cutting it. I'M not splicing it. This scissor goes in there just chips away there, I'm still holding the hand, so I'm just putting some separation so putting that dryer over here to shape all this off. First, up with new products, which gon na have a little look and see, but we feel that we're in the right place in the right place. I think so now. What we're gon na do is we're gon na take this little bit of structure, which is a lightweight styling cream, okay, so the American wave part of our collection of products for wrap, textured, hair and work it in it's a very it's a light hold. But it's a little jolt turn it into a kind of a little bit. It'S a cream, so you work like cream into your hands. I'M just gon na lightly finger it! What this into the hair a little Nikki wants to know how often you sharpen your shears, you know what maybe not too often I'm lucky I usually buy a new pair, but realistically, if I must commit, if I was shouting over the years once you get, maybe Once number, once every once a year, is kind of like my goal at the most just work through. Can you just give me a hand here? I'M just gon na finger in the hair a little bit. You work it in and then what we're gon na do is we're gon na use a little bit of this Glenn shine and texture spray. It'S a little bit of this in the house great product. This is like a little bit kind of feels like a little spray wax, so you can see just a little bit more control to the hair. It'S calm down, fuzziness of the hair, as hell like this gets a little bit just leaving comminuted this year. You know disturbing the texture. This helps to calm a tipster down a little it through finger it in so now I'm not trying to entrace apiece it out as opposed to break it out this. You know always practice in different ways in which you can work with the hair. To me, I think that's a good lesson for you for me. It'S a good lesson just to practice see what products actually do to the hair. Don'T be scared of playing with it. I think it's important to do that. It'S not so much already take this the chip, it's just added a little bit of light hold and then the glint a little bit of Sheen and textures. You heard there's pieces that out just adds a little bit more separation. It when you finger nice and loose remember you are working products in their hair now, every time you move through their hand, you're putting some products in its that products. On your hand, it's in the hair and see how the texture changes piece here, a little bit more weighty with shine definition and texture in the back great product. We went just activates the curl Pauline says. A flint is amazing and smells amazing too. The practice here is playing with her joy ahead, I'm product, it's kind of a great lesson for you to practice and play straightaway. If vote. Oh still, Donna says I love it. I like it all the way down Julie ice. What can i buy your products by the carts on a road show and my saying just you'll find to purchase products and take it out, but sticky buns have been meant to go to the blue ball because we're evolving refinished, yeah, Texas general. It kind of changes. The way that they had it gives it a little bit more down great start together. There you go so we have a long way with our long, Scooby bang and we have our little texture buff and thanks for tuning in and they're happy and they're dancing check. This out in Philadelphia on Monday night will be. There are suckers on Sunday of the barbarian event in Tribeca thanks very much

Angela Monahan: The fact that he uses such small scissors (in the 2nd cut) shows that he has skill, patience, and an eye for detail that I can only HOPE to someday possess!

Angela Monahan: GORGEOUS!! I especially love how the bob came out. Such a beautiful end result- and you can tell the model LOVES it!

Iram Imtiaz: Amazing style of using tools and the angles to use scissors and blade very well performed

Наира Мартиросова: Интересно какая цена такой стрижки ?

Thúy Trần:

Trudy Mukoro: loving this

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