Advanced Layered Haircut - Concave Layers Tutorial - Long Hair

  • Posted on 10 February, 2017
  • Long Hair
  • By Anonymous

Advanced concave layered haircut and how to texturise using controlled technique. Shelby's hair was quite fine in texture however there was loads of it so this haircut technique is great for creating texture to the hair and makes it much easier to style and curl etc.

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Hi Austin Thomson here in this video, I'm going to show you how to make a long hair cut a little bit more dynamic using a technique called double concave layers. So this will meet the range of haircuts. You can get along here, much more dynamic and weight later. You should use this haircut when you want to click texture. I meet me here feel that lighter and also remove. We, it works great on thick here, wavy here and cuddly here. Right have a feeling of lightness and movement, but it's a great way of playing a texture. I would recommend to try this haircut, maybe not as extreme and proportions as I've done in the video, but you can star a little bit further out and just good actually, if you're unfamiliar with this technique, you can gradually stop small and then get back in terms Of your hair, dramatic, you make it so well, let's go on with the haircut. The heel has been sectioned only to half to the bottom half and the top half, then a subdivided deaths and two for smaller sections, and that is more for the purpose of the video tutorial and also so that I've got a nice clean, workflow and this technique. It'S important to have some discipline with your technique, so we start pooling here a horizontal and sliding out with this scissors, but we're using that technique. So always the thumb is moving working down here, there's no sliding and dragging through the hair - that's all quite controlled with the movement only off the thumb, so we walk round and up everton technique so that all the way around the length and the outline through the Back and around the front, we retain all the lane as we work on the layers on the top section. It'S very important that we star a little bit lower down about two-thirds of the way down here and then slide to retain all the length on the outside. Of earlier pivot, round from the clone and use the same technique, the concave part means that the when we left the layers up through the top, the others are almost like a view section, and that creates a concave shape which allows the maximum amount of texture. You can create on long hair, but still keep in discipline and your technique, and it's not all just chopping and mashing up to here. It'S quite controlled, and it also means that for recut on this technique, we can pick out the sections quite easily. There'S an easy divide between the top section and the bottom section. So I am going to let you just watch the rest of the video and enjoy and if you would like to leave a comment on the video or subscribe to my channel, then that would be cool if not, that is also cool thanks guys in this video. I'M going to show you how to make Somali reversing so that you'll have to wait.

ANoteToSelf: I thought this was going to come out as a mullet, but the result was amazing! Love the technique and discipline. Loved the photos as well. :)

Stephanie K m: Wow... wish I had the opportunity to do this kinda cutting / styles

Mika Anderson: Great cut!!

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