How To: Creating Texture And Freehand Hair Cutting - Creative Curly Haircut Tutorial

How to: Creating Texture and Freehand Hair Cutting

Creative haircut tutorial for Curly hair

Curly short haircut tutorial

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Well, I I wanted to hear from our amazing and the Academy here in London, so it will to be with you and hair bright into this life stream. So what we're going to do today is because this unbelievable therapies here at a great great, great wig and first of all, absolutely fantastic model. My name is gift. We just did the tribute together in Paris and it's going to come with us tomorrow, as we have the amazing final release of a new connection over there on one day and she's fantastic. So the idea today is going to be to show you a little bit of first of all, how did we create this beautiful texture? So you can see here. You'Ve got the actual week set there. So the idea behind it when the wind is coming. It'S a very, very long and totally blonde, so we've talked about it a little bit later, but we've actually utilized the amazing human from tomorrow lecture. One would explain to you the exact tone that we've been doing, but it comes totally bleach-blond that we've holiday all and we've actually pin set the whole thing using what we call the rig racking technique. Ok, so now I'm going to introduce you to a young man called Sebastian is one of our assistant. Here. The assistant teacher he's already start to travel across the world with us. You spend about three days to rewrite the whole thing, but now on the front of you is going to do one. So the idea of it is we're. Gon na do the first rickrack on the front, we're going to show you how we actually take off all the actual pins and then after the idea, it's cutting the shape or freehand so rehan technique. So please welcome mr. Sebastian, hey guys, I'm so I'm going to demonstrate how to crack. So, if you guys come in close, so you've got to prep the hair before you actually start working it. We use number five and gold. Well, it's really good. It'S that's good! Good now code for this kind of work, so we've got these special pins which are really ace for this. But so what you got to do is you open the pin up then we're gon na do a figure of eight so you're gon na go over. Then you go under, then you go back over. So it's just a figure of eight motion going over and under this is just repeated all the way through. So now what you do after you've done your figure eight. Is you actually go back through to do it again, but making sure you've got a lot of tension on the roof? So you got to go back through. If you can see you push a lot onto the roof because you need get tight on the roof. So there's not tight on the roof. What happens? Is you don't get the sort of volume so now we're going to go through and finish off the rest of this? It does take quite a lot of time to actually complete one of these, because it's very intricate and delicate, but it worked really well and gives you some amazing texture when you finish it so to do that for about three days in a row, it really hurt. My fingers after work, so Fink had spent about twenty five hours, probably complaining this week. Cuz takes a long time to do each section, as you can see, and you've got to be very fine to create this kind of effect. You know important as well as the lesson is demonstrating now is that we've done a lot of different variation. I would say of how to refract the head and if you don't really push the head in and you're, not very tight on it over the head up happening is the actual shape collapse. So you see at the end when we start cutting. If you don't have this very compact feeling directly at the root, it's very, very difficult to be able to cut the hair into a three-dimensional shape because everything kind of collapse down so here you can see it's a very very compact is very, very dense - will show You a little bit afterwards how we're gon na actually brush the hair out on those areas, but you know very, very important wins. The best thing talk about the actual spray here, which is the sprayer number five. The idea of this pair, which is very good, is it is not wet, so you actually have to kind of spray quite far away or what you're doing and then, as it goes, you BISM to this very nice mist, then it goes very, very strong. This is exactly what without wetting it down, because you'll see afterwards we'll be utilizing two different spray to actually cut the shape, but if we actually use any type of spray that is wet the actual texture of the shape Cannibal Corpse. So the nice thing was getting to the end there yeah, so Apps gets very tough towards the end because it gets very fine and intricate, but it's still the same motion of over and under creating that figure of a to create the rickrack effect. So, as you can see now, I'm actually going from the top just to get these ends in, but the ends always are a little bit tricky. Also, please do not hesitate if you do have any question during the viewing please go for it. We also have the MMP live on on another phone with rodrigo here, but please feel free, we're very, very happy to kind of answer to all your questions. So now the next step, so to finish off the rickrack, do I choose a parish daintiness? So what you're gon na do is just heat up your shape, what you've created, because it's gon na seal it. So you just go free for about five seconds and just heating up the shape. So what did you do when you're ready? So now you can see the shape and you can actually see how you've got to do it to be able to create this kind of effect. This is a work of art. Thank You, Sebastian, brilliant. So now, let's go to the next step of what we don't. Actually in the entire technique, so what we do now is that we're gon na remove the clip this by the way is our new gold kept. It really amazing, because it's very nice strength to them, so I'm gon na remove both clips. We'Re gon na actually leave that section till the end, because it's still warm you will allow the hair to sense a little bit so my grab the hair so not to relieve it. What we do is we just spin, it spin it back and he goes back into shape, it's very easy to kind of take out. I'M gon na remove them all. First now I know that through the hair burn life, we actually have all the American audience. That'S probably totally in the middle of doing all their client. Now, because it's the middle of the afternoon, I guess about between three to I think midday, I guess, depending on, if you aren't across the west coast, so I hope you guys can have a little bit of our kind of cheeky looking between two clients, if you Don'T I think life stays quite a bit on the actual page anyway, so you'll get the chance to watch it later. So it's very easy actually to kind of remove. Now, once I've actually worked and remove those areas, I'm gon na go more one by one. So I'm gon na grab those area I'm going to utilize. This is a brand new brush, actually that we just got form a one up of our retailer that we have in Japan is really nice. Actually, it's got a little bit of an in-between feeling of the vest brush and the during the Miss Olympia. Senses got this very nice wet look. It has a brushed back all the were trapped in itself with this very strong, tight feeling to also start from the root, and then I go towards the middle and the end. Now what happens a lot in the end as you've seen here, it's very tight, so we have and it's very important to brush the hair a little bit stronger of those. We have any questions so far: everything, okay, yeah and everyone. No one is loving Italy, yeah. So far we have all nice comments. I hope you guys like the color is wrong with it. Absolutely amazing color, so you might hear a little bit of Hansel are in the background actually at the end of the entity finishing his clients, so we're using the entering the selling point later used to sell them, usually between and finally here brushing again for this part. So see the preparation actually of everything that we do here, the preparation of everything you see - customers - actually not gon na - take very very well. It is probably going to be a very short live in video because last time that we did more about precision cutting it. Actually took quite a long time, this is not going to be the same situation. It is fitting in to say it's actually quite nice. So now I'm going to get towards the final section here. That'S the bus in half, some of them pull everything out again. I'M gon na get that out here have a look-see so today really really tight, really bouncy. So that's a perfect Rick rack. Actually what's very interesting, is there's a lot of different way of working with your shape. So here you see you could this kind of kind of zig zag type of shape that you have, which technically is not a real afro-caribbean texture? The real afro-caribbean texture should be more kind of around. So, what's very, very important is, if you want to create this very well one thing: you have to use a metallic tail comb or a chopstick and go all so we might be faster Russia. We had one question so far: if it's, if this is a wig, but yes, so someone public join just now. Yes, you can actually see the wind here. Just kinda see it's an amazing week that we have done basically in China. I actually have no idea in the is, but the connects together toward massive messages, and two days later, we actually give the week by the post and they've got a very decent price. These are not a very, very good reason is not tremendously expensive is actually points. I want to create, in terms of September, probably five pounds. I would say that I've gotten in an area here in Istanbul, we get some very, very cheap one as well over the US, but one of you now that the one Safety's brush down I'm going to just come and fish. The haircut Detroiter gets very much too much ice as I can. Thus, it was very important that you start 13 is that we get the most even change as possible. So of course, I'm gon na pull my hair towards thanks care as well. That wasn't me very important. The deal mantra to show the people connections see the way I'm gon na have to keep a certain. I would say one of security. Someone has asked what the color of the wig is or did economy this color. So we explained that one in the beginning of the video as well. So the idea here of the way it comes to be blonde. You have this very, very beautiful, I would say level 10, totally Brown, almost white, so in white you can play with a lot of different. So whatever they do here is I'm gon na work with one of our new scissors? Actually, this one is a five inch, very, very simple, very simple blade. You know, and I'm gon na start to locate what I want to do so I'm gon na look on the front here. Alright, see the way that we build it slightly higher on this side. So I really like the heights on this way so now we're basic you come in and then start to create nutshell, so everything is totally totally free hand and you see now, as I'm going quite tight. This is why I have the actual texture being very nice, and even so I usually I like on myself, to put one hand behind my back, when I do that, because I think it gives me a little more balance and the kind of like look, no hundred-percent, Where I am, I found this the most amazing, so the first thing I'm going to do is I'm going to get the wall shape out of this, so I'm going to remove all the little to not that I actually don't need. You see suddenly gives a lot more contact, yeah yeah, so I'm gon na check again the same see what I'm gon na go all right. So I like this type of feeling, some someone introduced. It finish one side almost completely first and then going to the next side. Up I see at this stage I have not put any product, yet this will actually come very short, but working with the long blade. I think it's easier because it's actually kind of like help you to be a little bit faster with your first work. You can move on just wanna scissors after if you want, but I really believe that those those large scissors here are just perfect for this guy's. This is very interesting because I've never really done a live. What I was doing is because, usually when I could this kind of shake, I go silent. I just you know he's just like you need some kind of zone and enjoy it separately, so we have actually one question that would this rain your scissors? If you are cutting dry, you know this type of hat. I mean those scissors that we have here. These are retail about 199 pounds, it's actually a very good decent price for like starting scissors. We ought. We also work and have an amazing collaboration with Mizutani. Now we miss attorneys a much higher price. I think we retail about seven, four, nine. Six. Nine nine depend on your scissors and I will not cut we here with those right. This is just, I think, my second kind of series I would say, but I don't think that would totally ruin them. I guess you have to be careful of the amount of product that you have. I think this is what can ruin the actual scissors. If there is one it's back hair and then too, it's actually and let the hairspray on it, he can count damaged under the suitably so things are going from the side something to life in that shape. I once I've got the sparkle in this way. I'M actually thinking that I want to have a shake kind of going down that way here. This is coming towards the front, so the first idea is to remove almost the flow at a Fafi area that you've got tortoise. So my friend, hello Sasha, he is saying that is it looks almost like when you're chopping, some kind of bushes there's no difference here on actually working into this kind of shape, and you know when you put the garden it's just like. You know working on a tree now, let's see what we can do towards the other side. So now, obviously you know I've had a few questions that are usually very similar. People asked me what, if, after the person, washes a hair? Well, of course, it's never gon na come towards the same shape, but you hear what we're trying to do is very different: we're actually working toward a lot more kind of conceptual hair, something you would do for a show or something you do for soiree. You know it's not very much the idea of even a work on applying hair like that. I think it's very very, very well. Thank you so start working with this shame, I'm getting ready to remove a lot of an actual fluff on the top. This is what I want to get rid of. I want to really see this compact shape, so I can actually say that Sebastian did an unbelievable job. You know regretting it, that's exactly what we needed. You see this kind of missing penis slowly, slowly into shape, starting right and those type of work as well. It'S very important. It'S a little bit done to your imagination as well, so we need to kind of see the shape you know. Processing, in our mind, is we, like you, know two-dimensional, so we need to kind of like have the imagination on it and slowly slowly see. You'Ve got this very nice moosie texture everywhere, but just here there is a gap. So what you can do is you can actually work a little bit with the actual scissors to kind of really reach the hair into the shape that you want, or even full a hair out and then recutting it. So there's a lot of different texture. You know or placement that you can do now. I can see here we're gon na have a shot to have a really nice little shape towards the front and we'll increase. That'S it. So I'm going to work with the strong spray, the strong finish from kms. So, let's split hair with the actual canvas pray and I'm gon na start to push areas that needs to be pushing. This is really nice because it's gon na start to create a little bit more of. Can you see the flattest feeling that we've got now? It'S something a lot sooner. This is, you know, finding the spray sometime. What happened? I'Ve done. I'Ve done it too many times, but if I work too much with the fingers, the finger gets sticky with the amount of straight we're gon na use, because we got ta steal a seat, we're actually using a lot of upper spray here to create yourself. So I'm going to do half of my hands things. So when stop thinking of what I'm gon na do with the other side, now we're stopped working with the top and then that's now again, I'm starting to remove four. Yes, please so did often can you use a machine to do this yeah? Of course you can. The only thing that I found is it depends by Machine I get extra for the texture, I mean in terms of the crimping. I don't think with the crimping. You get that much compactness of the shape the shape will not be as compact. The shape would actually be kind of coming out you with a crimping. You get the texture here, so we had actually a question from a show about. Well, here's the you know. If this is a wig, it is the other. The other question was that it is really really fine to find some good afro wigs, like that, it's almost like you have to. Actually, this is what they have a look from the back now, if you think in the back, you start to see a little bit how the shape is starting to progress. Just taking my time, the hair is like 14 Gilligan support, so I'm gon na leave the outline for the end. I'M quite often a little bit scared that, if I'm actually cutting the outside too quick, I will eventually sometime reveal too much of the actual wigs on offering cutting the shape to start with and then afterward see what I'm gon na do with the rest. The idea really here is always the same, continuous shot, so it's tight enough, so this week will actually be used not only for what we're doing today as a hair very night, but also it's going to be utilized for summer international in London, so subtle international in London is starting next week, so we will have different sets of demonstrations and our new collection that we are going tonight. So we might make fuel sedation on this, but we're gon na keep the actual the actual main colors pension. So we have another question from Amy a. Would you always cut off from her free hand as a very good question? Amy. Thank you. You know this is very because the second time it's fine, but actually I realize that you can brush it a million times. So this is why you know often what I like to do is depending on, if it's appliance or if it's a model, and usually I like to cut it technically. First then, I draw it in all out play with the texture, search, nice sphere or next angle and then after the client go because if you start brushing it all the time, even so I would say it's mainly the way I like to cut. I love love. Love with passion, since we can, because also it's very different, that what we tend to do every day. I don't know if you know much about our company, but what we do in will be known for precision cutting, so the idea about all the education system needs. My graduation labels round square and triangle, and then we create haircuts for the individual, so everything is tailor-made. Everything is about. Suitability, so usually is all the habit that we do starts from wet to dry is cut section, it's got, you know all the all. The actual. I would say step that you would do you know from wet cutting when I get to do that, absolutely not do any dry. So that's why I like to work. I like to keep the actual technique in a very pure way, so we have a one more question and comment from Marcus. He says a high JV. Yes, so I just said that it's amazing, like always, and your your team, has such an amazing philosophy with your new company fresh new and just incredible. What kind of week brand are you using can work for? Those of you who do not know Marcus is an amazing educator in space now in Mexico. We'Re gon na do some work together in December, where we're going to get there and to answer to this question. I do not know the name of the brand of that week. As I said just earlier, it's someone that's been given a contact. I'Ve been working with a lovely gentleman called Febreze for Brandon called Sutil in France, and then Febreze actually got the first week and then what I'm asking what you know? Where did you get that with this is amazing? It just gave me a phone number through whatsapp number, so I just contact the person. It looks very weird actually because you just contact someone through whatsapp. She asked the length that you want and everything and three days later here, a package from China and actually the nice thing about it is the price, because when you see the actual, as you say you see, the actual gorgeousness of their hair is totally real hair. It'S actually quite long. I think it's about 18 to 20 inches, it's just magnificent, and then it's only about 120 $ 230, us which I know that I've seen similar similar weeks for about four five hundred. So it's a very, very good value for money. We don't actually do that much. We work for ourselves, but this type of work that surveillance. So now, I'm gon na get towards the second part, which ever was a bit more with the spray, but also with my design. So I'm going to spray the hair and I'm gon na just tuck the shake in anything on yet I wish you could be here just to touch this texture. It'S unbelievable. We have some cracking jokes to see, I'm not spraying or actually to close my spray from to close it wets down the hair. If it works down the hair, the hair was going to start to collapse, so in here I need to keep distance 3250. We are in a very, very strong collaboration with music, and so basically we would become also the music and distributor in the UK, starting from next month and music. Turning our making appearances specifically for us, we've got only 24 care arrivals which basically supposed to be in two weeks time in defensive everything's, going to go quite well with the delivery, but out of the 24 very limited edition. So I think already about 18 are priests, or so we only have six or seven left something like that. So very, but for the moment these are just some sisters that we've been trying for us. You know they're branded MMP as well. This was more for like barbering. This is a same six inch and we have a crown jewel as well, which this is called the little black scissors. So it's five-inch lmp1 as well. We deal directly with a factory in Japan, really really beautiful. Scissor super super nice. So, let's start to bring a little bit more dimension to this 27 years more texture now, and I think it's important that the question that you had just about scissors, it start to no, I think, he's everything that you're doing like you make changes right and I Think you know use some time. You know have some collaboration that that kind of changing, because you know the way that you work, is changing as well slightly and it's very important everything that we're doing in in our industry that you always have to be willing to be able to change. I mean this color is absolutely sensational in the lights. This is also you know. Something that's very very important for us at energy is that we have this glorious relationship. We go well and you know go well. I think you know, for us is definitely the best Colorado is in every level in terms of like keeping the quality of the hair. You know the shine, the actual amazing quality you can do just on normal client in the sound from my light tint to working on something very, very strong in terms of surely education, it's for us like something absolutely magnificent. We'Ve actually did we've actually did this summer. A really nice tour all around Asia, and then we did some really beautiful, shows and everything, and we actually had a couple of weeks like this, that we work through different comments. That was really nice, so people want to know. Where? Can you see by the sisters problem, but assistance is very easy? You you go to our website directly, you can contact us direct and then we'll have the administration team coming right back and then you know explain to you how you can, how you can make the payment and how you can basically get the delivery, which is very Easy we use you. Yes, it's simple, efficient and you're sure to receive the package. We actually, I think it's something that we look at expanding and maybe more in the next. I would say the next few months we also gon na have a stand at Salon International, which we're gon na share with our colleagues, so very, very excited about that. So once you once you come in, if you come to London and if you see one of the actual show that we're gon na do either at the hairdresser's Journal stage or a fellowship stage, you can come to see us have a look at the model closely And then we can take you to the stand and you can come around and have a little test on this is a few months, so we have one more question a little bit similar to what we had before, but so why? Why would you? Why did you use more a scissor instead of a clipper to create this shape? That'S a good question what I found. I found that with the actual scissors, once you work into your shape, this actually gets into the cuts and then it's cleaner. The hair stays into shape. What happens about is when you start to spray the hair, the hair is getting it a bit stickier. So when you actually have the blade of the actual Clipper hitting a harder surface because it's full of product, it would boost the. So you don't have this kind of neat definition, so it is a lot better. I think for me personally to cut the whole shake with the actual scissors, but again you can do clippers. I just think that a lot of the time, it's not the same tightness so color dude, was asking how to create this tetrax. I think he missed every beginning. Dude is a very good friend for Norman from Canada. He'S actually works in the salon. Hotels in in Toronto and we're gon na see him in November to be part of the life with big lucky, my friend Norman. So I mean what we've done is we had a very, very long blonde week that we call it and then after we just use requesting technique, so it kinda starts. If you get the chance, no, we can go back to the beginning of the video once gets posted and then you will see actually Sebastian's working in one of the week like integrity yeah. Thank you very much for the question. How is norm? Is he alright big? Shout out to the whole team laughs to the whole team, so now I'm starting to have something I like to think about hundred fifty thousand or more, you know, really great friends is also joining us each time that we are doing like rip so very much for That question you know what I was saying was that for me bigger the better and because I think you know it's quite difficult and it kind of helps you to kind of focus on this a little bit more and when you work on, will air any scissors That you want, in terms of by scaring people for your little diamond, that you have right into your control, but on this and musical section she possesses, because I don't want to damage the blade as it's not. You know entirely healed hair. I guess you know, even if the actual quality of the rig is fantastic, I'm not too sure this hundred hundred is anything and what you've got usually as well. Internally, sometimes, you've got some very random pieces of fibers, so that will actually destroy totally your scissors. Does that answer the question, so what someone was asking how you created the color and you're going to go through that later? Yes, we will go through that later. A hundred percent we've got Joe marker on the other phone holding her brain alive and actually gianmarco infinite. So Markos got the recipe, but we have the bottle. There'S. Actually you guys we can talk about it tomorrow. Take over okay, hey guys. It'S me Tom Marco here, so I'm just gon na talk a little bit about the color. What we did it's actually not a very, very difficult one. Just gon na show you the the bottles in a second. So what we did is we used aluminum color, so we have these three colors here, yeah so from the TK at all, which is a turquoise color. We used about 30 grams and we just added a little bit of of the yellow, which is why why, at all which you know, gives a little bit more. This kind of green in sort of effect, and then we added quite a bit of about 20 ml of the clear as well just to kind of you know, make it a little bit more softer. So if you have a little look at the color, you know that's what you know gives it a little bit of this kind of translucent Matty green effect. So it's just the you know, working with the luminous is great because you can actually test the color out. So you can actually mix it out and then just try it out on a white piece of paper and then you will see the effect. Obviously you have to you know, be aware of what you have on the underneath bar, because we had a very clean blonde. Color, it was quite easy to get the results. What we saw on the on the white piece of blank paper. It'S really really amazing, fantastic. So now I'm getting really happy with the shape on the top and what I'm going to do. I'M going to snappy from this place and get back to me. So we have one question from John, so he was just asking about. If so, what are your kind of totes about the suitability when you're creating this kind of like afro shapes, and if there is anything like what you you know like kind of taking consideration when you do this to get a good model? So here I'm very lucky with give to the professional most absolutely gorgeous, so I know anything I do will be good right on having me you know, so this is very, very important now, as I mentioned, when we were actually talking about the actual creation of the Shape at first, this is not something that you usually do on your day to day 7 plan, so this is definitely more like you know, I mean I don't really like to use the word parts, but it's more like almost more than the suitability part here is Not as important to see now, let's start slowly slowly to imagine what I want the end result to start very good. I need to check them to go to type, so we can't really see the actual we here so so guys. What Anthony here we're gon na introduce and Tony to the audience that don't know him, please Anthony elements mi, I have juice yourself. Thank you and hi everybody, this hood. We are here my son and I have been with him for three years and I work in the saddle - and I was actually just finishing my time - beautiful little wooden leg, a little bit of tension, this to create a little bit more expanded and but also I Do a little bit of traveling as well, and so I travel with a team teaching technique, distribution which is the lane graduation and there, and then we focus on the geometries as well, but this is the type of stuff I love watching and it's created this there's. Obviously, technique what's the best in the student yeah, so dude right there are my people. What'S going on on the fall yeah I mean. Basically I don't know some of you have been aware that we are doing something that's called lying with. So the idea is that it's a little bit like a like a music gig, I guess, but for hairdressers, so we'll have about 14 different hairdressers here in the premises and inception that one stopped cutting hair around. I think 7:30, and that would go towards probably 9:00 9:30 and you will see the big panel shape of different hairstyles techniques, education, cutting colouring, barbering, even wig, making everything. So it's something that we started our own this year. It'S now it is going to be the third to in London, one in Singapore. We have one coming in Greece, we have one coming in Canada, we have one coming in Sweden and the idea is everything is free, so it's all about sharing life, so basically everyone. Everyone that comes in here to watch have the lights on, and then we just share it as a community. So it's a very, very exciting, exciting event. We have some incredible people as a lined up to name a few. We'Ve got team our clay ex international creative director so soon becoming this time with Tina Anderson directed from the US, which is actually Danish, we've got amazing journeys, Kumar Chile's going to do it for the second time. For the third time. Actually, we've got a gentleman called Nikolai. That is an amazing barber coming all the way from Russia who do we have as well guy stuff in here so many nice time with sisters. No, we have a Jean Baptiste. What Muhammad his sentence was actually an amazing session. Stylist actually does most of the weeks when he gets to the Fashion Week, there's a lot of it's what we do so instead, absolutely amazing, if you have a chance since the beginning as well, also carry on doing. Basically, it's been a really really exciting and I think, what's very important of what we have now is that the hairdressing world really works very strongly other communities which I think it's brilliant we're all together on this. So now I'm doing is I'm slightly kind of moving the hair away from the face it's nice to reveal the beautiful face just in using a strong spray. Now don't know if you can see on the camera to mark over. You see a lot of different kind of textures here from the hair, so these are the one sorry. These are the one now that I'm gon na start to remove. So earlier on, we had josh Lamonica, saying hello, and now also as I've been talking about barbering, we could not not talk about two amazing barber extraordinaire from Ireland. Mr. Johnny Bell virus John Keegan you both be joining us as well in the next live wave. So we really feel to see where they're gon na come up with it, absolutely amazing, both as educator and what they do with the salon, work and businesses. So I think this shape is became quite good, usually at the end, when I get a little bit more silent, we must buy new, it's a kind of was finally of the shape in the knocked out. What I will do, I will just finish with the hairspray and just did you give the whole recipe tomorrow? Oh yeah, oh yeah, yeah yeah. It'S really good! With this with this color, I think you know, obviously the different kind of shades you had. It will work. Always differently because this one, the element is not an oxidizing color, so you know whatever kind of level you have. Obviously the more you know effective and the more stronger the color will came out. So obviously we had a super super blonde week to start with, so it was very lucky because we could do whatever it's it's. Actually, it's a it's a Turkish color and it has some yellow yeah. You can see it's almost like a you know, grass, when it starts to change for, like so much autumn, yeah pretty shiny as well yeah, and that's what you were saying earlier on about the gobo colors as well and what's interesting. I think you know wherever you stand even here when you are walking, were walking around depending on which light you see it's from it always kind of it changes a little bit, I'm just gon na clean up now I have no idea. How long is the light? Being now, whenever perfect last time, we did a precision fitzy one, I think it lasted two hours. Something no consume will be different. We are actually very lucky. We are going to showcase a new collection at Corazon, all of us the whole entire MLB team. If you have also missed - and I'm not going to get this time - not me just be with you guys having a newbie chitchat, it's like maybe of the now and just complete, basically the shape, so I'm gon na you know what she's standing up. It'S a little easier for me everything that kind of like as well. You can see from the profile all those tiny, little pieces of hair that are here. So this is when you know it's the moment that I can really make sure in the meantime guys, actually, because this is a wig bar, I'm gon na show you a picture what we did for a previous collection, which was actually a real hair. Wasn'T it a bit, not the red one, I'm just gon na show them Russia, so in 2014 forgotten circus. This is actually it's been made on a super, long, red straight hair and then - and actually it's been cut exactly with the same technique. What jb use now so it looks pretty pretty cool. Yes, just amazing. We just have people commenting on the water, an artistry kind of haircut and then it looks different perspective because with a different view, usually you know it's more about the precision of the shake that you creating you blow dry. You see how the girls and so on, and so on. This is very, very different. This is more about actually expand the shape as much as you want and from this so just pray. Well, we just have a gentleman called Pascal Yin, janello and yeah. He, just you know, loves basically he's been admiring you for many years and he loves that you're, humble and extremely sympathetic and and then you have all this creativity and you always have now. I could have got a lot stronger, but I'm not going to do it because I think often what happened. It just looks really pipes. It'S been nice to see a little different texture. It'S in the back that something really increasing about the cover actually depending on which light it's it is more orange or yellow or green, generates a tree. So we have a fun question from Ollie mines. He'S asking. If you give are going to be able to recut the wig and reboot with cutting a shorter shape, now you know usually - and this is what actually happened when we actually. This is why here is actually white. It'S actually quite a will say. Thank you very much. It'S actually a is to see actual that's the only problem that you can have, but apart from that yeah you can set it to each other. I think it depends also how you want to see it you see for me here. I want to see very compact. You know sometimes you want to see the big money share pod. You want to have any pieces of hair that pops out your neck. You know that's geometric, you know, but yes, that's know. Thank you for your question. Okay. So what was a good time to stuff here has not liked so much on the front area I'm going to switch the sickness is why I'm utilizing you know a scissors that is not my most expensive Caesar this one, but using magnesium Sonia this stage, because, basically You know the hair is full of products and I feel like interested like very easily okay. So what we've done so this is a wonderful model, so the idea tonight is to work with an actual with. How do we create a refractive technique? So you have the amazing service in there. That shows you how to actually work one piece towards the front, so you know coming really close and enough, so we utilize those double things. You know so starting very, very close to the root and then, after just doing an eight shape, going into a Rick rack all the way down towards the butter. Then, after what we did, which is utilize, the onions. So it's nice and sealed with a little bit of spray, and then everything is brushed out. One brush is quite tight, bristle to kind of really expand the texture, this one and then working with a very classic type of AFRICOM. So once we flip the shape all out the idea behind it after is all 33 hands, so I actually started with the top section. You can start with the outline if you want, but for me I prefer working up towards down. It makes it easier to see how much density of hair I've got towards the top section, with the density of the hair that I've got here. It shows me the heights that I can go from the heights that I can go. I just choose the shape that I can do towards the side. So you know one side would be a bit more straight going tools up and this side was to have a bit more of like a strong towards the center. Then, when you get toward the back, you just have like a really nice step. A little rounded shape very, very simple, and just this little kind of almost three-dimensional shape here towards the front so guys. I would like to thank you to get a brain to actually let us do this amazing hairdos on give tonight. Thank you very much Gerard and the whole team ready as well. Hopefully we get to see you guys doing some international. Thank You Sebastian to work mega mega mega heart on, like six weeks of intense McCracken, to get this job done. Thank you for DeMarco and all the camera for tonight as well. Amazing. Thank you to give to be our gorgeous model, but tonight I hope you've enjoyed it. If you wish to come into education with us, please do not hesitate. 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