My Favorite Haircut Tutorial For Fine Hair

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All right, so I want you guys to focus on the sectioning real quick, so the sectioning is a curved section throughout following the head shape. The reason I did that is because this whole haircut on the top is gon na be based on the head shape. So I'm gon na be cutting layers that follow the round of the head, so I just wanted to go through and create my sectioning that way, because it's gon na make work flow a lot easier later on. So now I'm gon na cut everything at a1 lengths working the perimeter of the haircut. The reason I'm gon na work at a1 length and and why I can take this cut without doing multiple sections is we're working with fine hair because we're working with fine hair. I can take all that hair down and cut it. What I'm trying to do is create a really thick fat blunt edge on the haircut. That'S gon na look great for fine hair. It'S also gon na build up a maximum amount of weight throughout the haircut. So I'm just bringing everything down, cutting it parallel to my shoulders and just work in a really nice straight line. Keys to this to make sure if you want to do this kind of condensed, cutting first off, make sure she has find a medium hair. You don't want to go any more extreme than that, and also just make sure that you comb multiple times, really working the base of the hair to make sure that you got every little hair, exactly comb down the way that you want it. So we're just going to keep our work flow, going, I'm again cutting a parallel line using the back section as my guide or the previously cut section as my guide and just cutting it all at one length. Now what I'm gon na do, I'm gon na switch. It up a little bit. This is a cool way to go about, find a medium hair if you think about um as we're cutting hair, usually we'll go through and do the entire haircut wet. I like to go through with fine hair and do the bottom cut and then blow it dry because first off, I already have it sectioned away. So it's saving me time because, instead of going through doing the whole cut, then re sectioning then blowing dry. I'Ve already had a sectioned off and what we're gon na do is we're gon na go in there. We'Re gon na use a flat, wrap technique, a lot of leafing building up volume because we're not trying to make fine flat hair. So we go through a lot of lifting and polishing working, mostly on that base to mid shaft and we'll hit the ends a bit so just going through polishing it up. The flat wrap technique really helps to get rid of any calyx. It helps make the base of the hair very flexible, so it's a good technique to use. Now, I'm going in with my vibra straight iron working diagonal back sections, probably shift into vertical later and just working the hair around the face. So a slight bend to the hair, mostly focused on mid shaft, to ends because I've already polished it using the polishing brush earlier. So I'm going through and just just softening the ends - and this is something I may have to go through and do a little bit at the end. So that might be something that you guys are thinking right now, but but polishing off the ends is gon na help me get a more solid guide when I go through and do the rest of the cut and then there'll be very little work at the end. So you can see how full that haircut already is. This is what I love about it now we're gon na go through and do all the layering on the top, so we're gon na blend that into the bottom. So all the short layers that we create are really just from parietal Ridge up which allows us to have. You know those light layers, but it doesn't take away. It doesn't make the base of the hair skinny, which is what a lot of our fine hair guests struggle with we're. Gon na start off our layering in the crown we're gon na work vertical sections across straight out from the head, so we're really squaring off the back, keeping the layers nice and even no over direction. So I'm gon na be working. My elevation at 90 degrees. So pretty much straight out from the head using a point cutting technique just to add a little bit of softness to the layers. We did all the blunt edge on the bottom, so just want to add a little bit of movement to it and my guide is coming from the low crown high occipital bone area. So I just elevate the hair until I see that last little edge right around the occipital bone fall out and that's where I know to cut so you can see that hair just kind of fall and that's that's a good indication that you've stretched that guide out To where it is so, just finishing up the crown again, it's just straight off from the head! So it's no over direction! I'Ve just slightly to the previous section so that you keep a nice strong guide in there. So now we're gon na move into what I would call like the sweet spot of the haircut. This is really what what makes the haircut a little bit different. So, look at my over direction. I'M over directing everything over top of the forehead and what that's gon na do is cut the shortest point at the forehead and push the longest point back off of the face. So that is really my goal with this haircut is to add those nice light layers to the front, but also keep nice heavy weight around the base. So this is what really makes the entire haircut now. My over direction is everything to the center, so I'm over. So I cut my first guideline and then I over direct everything to it right over the center of the head, which gives me a little bit of over direction which pushes some weight towards the sides as well. So this is all about keeping the weight on the haircut, but adding nice light layers, so some of you with fine hair can still have a lot of movement to their haircut, so you'll notice on when I get to the other side. My body position didn't change, but the way that I'm pushing the hair did so on the top right side. I was pulling the hair towards myself and then the left side I'm pushing the hair away. So you can see how those layers just move throughout the haircut, but how we get that nice still crisp heaviness on the bottom. Now I'm gon na go through finish the blow-dry and finish out the style. So again, this is a great time-saving technique for any haircut. If you cut the bottom, you blow it dry, cuz, you're, already sectioned out, then you cut the top you blow it dry. Now you've saved it takes me. You know two minutes to blow this dry and a couple minutes to iron it and and we're good to go. So I hope you guys learned a lot from that technique alone and and then being able to cut this fine hair is definitely a huge benefit. So, just going through polishing out with a vibratory iron again I got my wife's part three three two comb, I think for the entire haircut just to do a little bit of a tool breakdown. I did use the Mizutani type zi2 scissor, it's a six inch blade and it has the Nano powder metal steel, which basically means that it's made up of smaller molecules that are very even so, you get a nice crisp cut. So we're finished this off Brocato here Spray. Then I brush it back and just get that movement in there. I like that. It kind of has a lived-in look to it, but you could see those layers how they stack up, but it's still nice and full hope. You guys, like this cut, let me know:

Dee Smith: You just don’t know how much value you’ve added to my career. I binge watch your videos almost all day during my downtime. I have excellent reviews on my haircuts and my clients are always impressed with the finished look. Thank you so much for using your platform to teach hairstylist like me to perfect their craft. ❤️

Lomer: I did this haircut yesterday on my client with fine hair and it worked beautifully! I swear her hair had 10x more volume looked so soft and that volume was insane she loved it and I loved it aswell! @LomerHair on insta if you’re interested to see some of that work

Surgicaltoolbox RN Health Beauty: I think this cut is perfect for my thick very long hair, too. I’ll bring this video with me. You made layers without taking away from the length of the hair. Some hair dressers think you have to take away length ( besides your short trim of the length) it gives a great shape !

jbean: I have fine hair with bangs and I am a stylist! I’ll be honest the sides of my hair do not have hair like this mannequin. If you took hair from the parietal ridge and up I would have very little hair on the side...Do this cut on a real person with real fine hair issues because otherwise it’s not a good representation of the problems you can run into with real fine hair!

thebartbartroomchannel: This video has been so helpful for me! I have fine hair and I do not style it, other than with a straightener on occasion, and I was looking for a cut that would make my hair look fuller. This hair cut is exactly what I was looking for! thank you!

Leila A. M. Martin: This looks nice. I've always had fine hair with medium density and I've been getting a fully-blunt cut for years because it keeps the most weight, but it's so boring and heavy and it doesn't move. Maybe I'll ask my stylist to try this!

Mary Beth Arnold: YES!!!!!! This is sooo helpful! I really love how easy the sectioning was and how you explained about why this works so well for fine hair.

Pat: Yes!! I was somewhat critical on the previous thin haircut video. Because the worst thing you can do to thin hair is layer it so much that thin, fringe hangs at the bottom, causing it to look thinner. This cut gives a good weight- line, causing the hair to look fuller. I’ve asked for this type of cut so many times, but never get it.

Kanchan Khatri: Matt, you are amazing Thankyou so much for all those hair cut videos. I have watched nearly 22-25 hair cut videos by you and I am stunned at your skills. Thankyou. These have been very very helpful. Lots of love from India. Keep up

Raven Fieri DVM: I have baby fine hair. This would be a great cut for me. No one where I live knows what the heck they’re doing unfortunately. Beautifully done.

JL F: I love this cut! I am an older woman I have extremely fine “baby hair” is what everyone calls it. Straight hairstyle…..my whole life. No curl holds, even with product, which makes my hair heavy. Frustrating although a lot of people just want to touch it.

Jam Onit: Love this cut for my very thin hair. Nice and clean. Thanks!

Jade W: Great! I have fine hair and doesn’t grow past the length you did here w/o breaking, this would be a great option for me. Thanks!

R D: Thank you for this demo, you are one of the classiest hairdesigner I have seen on social media. I love your work, keep up the great service you provide!

Preslava Minkova: My friend's daughter has really fine hair and next time I will try this technique on her. It looks great, thanks

Pepper S: I love this. I have fine hair & I haven't got it cut in many years, but I find it just breaks off as a norm. I do not color it, so not sure why it's so brittle. I am going to take this video to a beautician & ask them to do what you just did. Thanks soooo much for sharing!

Rachael Hardee: Ahhh! I wish my hair looked like this!!! Loved the video, subscribed for sure~

chrisco: lol I think that doll head has more hair than me ! fine hair is hard work, You have one hair style your whole life. thank god for wigs

Pie: Love the cut, I find it is so much easier for me if things are kept simplified, technique and talk, thank's!

Cathy Warren: I love this cut!!!! Thank you. Getting my hair cut next week and this will be what I want. Boom.

Julie Anwar: Shout out to all the hair educators! I'm a cosmetologist myself I love all the techniques and styles that I watch and learn more and more. My favorites are the "free salon education" and "Sam Villa"

mommyof5gurlz: The cut is beautiful. I might have to show our stylist your video. My ten year old has really fine hair and we’re having issues with tangling. Do you have any suggestions in regards to a style that might not tangle as easy? Her hair is about the length of the mannequin you used and she really doesn’t want to cut it all off again.

Saraflor11: Love these easy videos. Thank you so much☺️

Judy Ingram: Love this cut. My hair is really fine, and own the thin side.❤️❤️❤️

deidrabay: The best layering video for fine hair! Thank you so much!

Bob Maylie: I used a technique like this once because my client had fine hair and my boss told me afterwards that there is no connection in this cut and that makes it unprofessional I should cut another way next time, although the client was happy! I'm gonna send her this video haha probably not. Thanks so much for your Videos!

Sam Shaffer: About to go cut my own hair like this, I love it!

See Your way out: I love this cut. Can’t wait to try it

Triasih Handajani: Very simple and nice cutting...Thanks Matt for this video..

Erin Leary: I've never had "my best haircut" Honestly, I've never left a salon saying "Wow, I'm so happy" lol I think you need to ambush me :)

Maria C. Delgado: I liked a lot this very fabulous cut technique, and all the rest of your tutorials, I'd love you teach me a good cut for short fine wavy hair, this is my case. Thank you and loves

Lynn Rice: Yes, I love this haircut. My fine hair is too my waist. Never has it been colored. It gets so tangled! I'd love for you to shape my hair yet keep it long.

Mika Anderson: Freakin love this cut!! Thx Matt

anjali singh: I've always wanted my layers this way! But whenever I asked any hairstylist to add layers to my hair they would just take the front section of my hair from the top to my ears and later it as a result cutting my base line off. I so wish if any stylist near me understood how to work with fine hair.

Rose Daoud: I loved this technique Matt thanks for sharing

shelley klassen: Wow!!!! I would love to have a haircut by him!!! I don’t feel cutting hair dry no matter the hair type is correct. My stylist usually cuts it dry and cuts into it which i feel isn’t leaving it blunt to have the ends look full plus she seems to struggle with doing the blow out, i feel like she just wants me out at that point not that she’s trying to give me a style that will last for days. When i spend $150.00, i want to walk out of there looking looking and feeling like a goddess and i have felt that at times but mostly i feel discarded

Laela Leas: Thanks for the video! I like this style. Please show the camera in the back when you are cutting in the back of the hair, if possible, as it makes it easier to see how you cut it instead of the side view, where it is hard to see. I see a lot of videos show the side view even though they are cutting the back, but it is difficult for me to try to mimic that if I can't see it. The side view is great for when you cut the sides. Thanks for the vid!

Gretchen Trumper: Love this cut! Thanks for sharing!

Peke ‘n Pug: Watching this on the wrong account but man do I need to find a stylist like you! I can never find anyone who knows how to layer thin hair so I’ve gotten to the point of only asking for blunt cuts.

สุวลี สีกวนชา: I love this hair cut style! It looks simple and classic to me. Kinda boring but not boring

Amanderness: Great job, I get a lot of info watching your videos, switching up things with my own clients!

Aubrey Poon: Exactly what I was looking for ❤️

Erum Acharya: Beautiful haircut! I’m going to lords and ladies, will ask my stylist to follow this

Conejita Carreño: Hermoso corte.

abbadonne: How do i explain this to my hairdresser without forcing them to watch this video, then liking and subscribing

Faisal Vamps: Amazing. I am a new talent and I learn a lot from you. Thank you.

Elena Haldy: Beautiful❤ I always learn so much from you.

SH 90: Will this cut air dry with volume and texture without having to blow dry or straighten it?

Lybi Winzenz: Wow, I wish you could do my hair! Looks amazing.

sony Huu: Love it simple tutorial for me

Chelsea Beere: I really enjoyed this video! Keep up the great work!

Donna: Okay, I just got in line for requests! Would you do a cut for long hair that is both fine and thin? I’m tired ( after 20 yrs) of short chin bobs.

mavvi siddiqui: hi ther...thank u soo much for this video I tried this on my own hairs n it turned out exactly what I wanted.

Stuart McRae: Great cut!!... thank you!!!. You are such a great teacher!!!... what is the flat iron you use???(thanks!)✌️❤️

Kitties Corner: It seems that for most people getting hair wet makes it easier to work with, but for my super fine hair water makes it extremely hard to do anything with.

Gina Davis: Do you ever use texturizing shears on thin hair?

Ashley Alhadeff: Love it. Great cut.

Mella B: I need a hairdresser like you.my hair is also very fine and difficult to style..love how you blow dry it too

Nina Abril: What should I ask for when going into a salon if I want this cut?

velmasbitch: Love this! Thank you! I What should I tell my stylist if I want this kind of cut! Blunt base with light layers on top?

Megz Pittle: Very helpful! Thank you

Gg: So nice to watch you do that so good Mr. Scissorhands! but I'm wondering in the back if u could cut it shorter than the front.

Lee Ramirez: I love this cut

Aiman Asad: Great work❤ I wish I could get a haircut from you Love from Pakistan ❤

Shrek: Love this cut

Zosime22: Would this work for fine wavy hair too?

KS Blue: Gorgeous!

Ellie: I have thick hair but its fine as well, I like this hair cut. right now it is all one length and goes down to my butt. would you recommend anything like this or what would you recommend? I am getting a lot of matted knots, as much as I love my long hair the matted knots are insane, my hair is healthy otherwise. surprisingly no breakage. i wash my hair once a week because it doesn't feel dirty otherwise. do you think i should wash my hair more? would that help?

TatiRush: Fabulous, as always.

Carmen Liana: Poor guy doesn’t know how thin hair looks

R. S.: He is the best hairdresser on YouTube!

Lori Bennett: Love it❤️ Wish you could do my hair. Know anyone in Ohio that can cut and style like you?

Kirsty Macfarlane: Love it

Jael Anerol: Wow es muy bonito

Nyla Campbell: Love it!

K M: Wow I wish someone could cut my hair like this

Reta Jowa: I wish I can become like you, because I love cutting hair

M Bell: awesome job ...thanks for sharing

trudi corrigan: Really nice. Thank you.

Peg B: "We're not trying to make fine and flat hair." Oi, that's exactly how my hair looked-soooo flat- yesterday after I went to Paul Mitchell School, Overland Park, KS for haircut.

Glenna Brooks: I do like that cut. How do I tell my hairdresser to do it? Do I say long on bottom and layer the top?

cori oberhansli: Love that cut!

CynLouWho: Love this cut

D R: Awesome I can now explain how I want my hair cut to the stylist.

hopeful always: awesome... I am a indian but fine hair too. Is this Haircut available in India ???? I really want this hair cut.

Debbie Contreras: I love it !!! So the disconnection on this doesn’t matter?

Rose Daoud: Yes i did like this haircut, good job

maria dimaki: this is the part where I move to another country cause my hairstylist lives there.You re really good!

Maude Mathilde H: I have long fine hair. Been tempted to pull a Sinead O'Connor and just shave my head. Hopefully your tutorial will change me mind.

Blondie Warrior: Beautiful Haircut.

Isabelle Fisher: Beautiful, but her hair isn’t thin, just fine. Please do a tutorial, or even suggest styles for those of us with baby fine, flimsy, thin hair. I wear extensions and they build up my hair, almost to the amount on that doll’s head!!! Would so love to forgo the extensions!! Thanks

Erika Christine: I love how this is my natural hair color :) I hardly ever see it.

The Diva Next-door : Cece: I love it! How would you add a bang? Asking for a friend lol. This is the perfect hair cut for me but I need some sort of bang.

Stefanie C: oeh this looks really nice, I'm gonna try this out!

Jett Wright: I love this. But I have curly hair 3c type will this work? For curly hair in general

Silver Strand: Thanks for the educational.video love it

Simply -living: Looks like Cher’s hairstyle in clueless so cute!

David Owen Creates: Cute AF. Thank you for sharing.

best dresses ever: I love your style of hair cut awesome

Mary Elizabeth: Love it

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