Perfect Short Layered Haircut For Women Full Tutorial | Best Short Hair Cutting Techniques

  • Posted on 30 May, 2021
  • Long Hair
  • By Anonymous

Learn how to cut a Short Haircut for Women. By adding each new layer to short haircuts, you can get more volume, texture, movement and style.

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Guys ask as many questions i've kept this so informal. I wasn't even going to go, live doing this, but i thought because it was such a big change. It would be nice to go, live so keep the questions coming and let's keep this informal. So, let's begin ash if we want to start we're going to start from the sides, quite classically we're going to take diagonal back section all right. We want the undercut to be a lot shorter, but not shaped, so we still want an element of length through this. Underneath area - and it will give us a much more androgynous - feel now i'm using a razor really that i haven't used in a while. But you can start to see now how we've got softness there and around the perimeter and just around the ear, we're just going to make sure that that's cut nicely next section we're going to go again diagonal back she's laughing, because it's such a big change. Wait till it's completely finished and i think, let me just say this from the get go when you're doing something different on somebody. It'S so important. You have a thorough consultation, show them pictures, make them feel really comfortable and at ease, because you're doing something different and one of the things i do want to say now from the get go actually is. As i cut your hair now into an undercut, it's going to look short because we're cutting the underneath wait till the top sits over it. Okay, so calm down, it's all good, hey! It'S a big change, so you know you got to comfort them, and this is part of our job as hairdressers. Okay, next uh section we're taking again another section working everything up and out in parallel all right, i'm using the guide previously and just working with that same guideline and working the same length. So we've still got an element of softness underneath. But it's going to be a lot shorter than obviously what it was, and this will reduce the weight. The reason why we've gone short underneath is, for two reasons: number one we wanted to reduce weight. She has so much hair, so we want that to be a lot narrower so by going short underneath it's going to make it a lot flatter. The second reason, because she's going to step into the modeling career, she needs a haircut. That'S going to be quite versatile. So undercuts really do help create that versatility. You can wear it in so many different ways, all right. So yes, ashley david, has a question. Please are you going to cut with just a razor? No so good question i'm going to start with the razor, because it's a big change, there's a lot of hair to cut off, and i want a little bit of texture there and i haven't really done a razed haircut for a long time on social media. So i thought it'd be a really nice idea to do that, but i'm going to then with scissors. Go in and detail the hair later, but very, very good question keep the questions coming. Please i need. I need some space. Sorry so we're just going to work that around the ear making sure that we're being very technical and visual - and i want it to be a lot more tapered in through the back yeah. I think that's where actually it's coming around here, it's probably better around here. Can you see from there yeah, okay, so working with that same guide and it's so much quicker and so much easier to reduce a lot of length, especially when you're doing a big change like this, with a razor so for those out there that don't really use A razor often my recommendation when you're doing a big change like this is to try using a razor, it's a different way of cutting and it's a quick way of cutting, especially when you're working a nice big change like we have today. Okay and later we're going to detail that with the scissors, but you can start to see already have some length to work with, but the finished result of this is going to be beautiful. It'S going to be still feminine and it's going to be still something. That'S going to be worn in different ways, whether in the middle on the side, whether flat, whether textured it's going to have that sense of versatility about the shape, come on this side. I think it's nice and cleaner when you see it from this side yeah there. You go okay, so it's going to continue with that tapered in around the back and around the very perimeter, we're going to detail later with the scissors. So next section all right: we're going to just pick it up make sure the elevation is high, don't don't bring it too low, because if you bring it too low, what's going to happen, is you're going to make the hair look too heavy. So, by lifting it up and working that around with a high elevation, it makes it so much flatter. So it's not going to be too weighty and bulky around the back and the sides just make sure that you're happy with the balance everywhere. If there's any little bits just come back in very gently and with the razor cut that off so have a look at her hairline guys, so she's got one of those hair lines that grows inwardly. So what i'm doing, i'm still leaving a little bit of length. So that, after i can detail this most likely with a razor most likely with scissors, we'll have a look later, but give yourself some optional length, don't go too short, too quick, because when the hair wants to move and sit, naturally you got to work with it. Not against it and that's something i think that makes a haircut look so much better. It'S the little detail. You know things that you do to the haircut that make it look so much nicer and not only nicer, but makes it grow out a lot better as well. Look all the way down for me so make sure you're comfortable with your finger position and just work through with the technique section by section cool. So that's already looking so good, it's going to reduce a lot of that weight and length at the same time. So, just working that through every section, i'm taking a little step. So i'm in front of my work until i reach to the other side and then i'll commence and look that's how quick it is. We'Re already done. Half of the undercut you can start to see. You know a lot of that length around the perimeter a lot of that length here around the ear and later you can just visually and deep just detail. So it's it's at a length that you like and it's not too bulky and we can use the scissors. Be careful with the mask obviously, but just make sure that what you're doing is just sitting nicely all the way through in terms of weight and length. You know, so you want to make sure that what you're creating is sitting nicely from a length point of view. But also from a weight standpoint as well cool nice, let's continue an undercut yeah. So let me let me say this so when i had a consultation with ashley, i didn't say: let's do an undercut. Sometimes, when you use the word undercut, it could scare some people off because they think of the 90s and they think of the very shaved and short undercuts. But when you say, let's cut it shorter underneath and leave it longer on top and explain why it sinks. In a lot more, i didn't go straight in and say on: the cut did i i said: let's cut it shorter underneath and let's leave it longer on top, because what we found was. She has so much hair again. If i could just get that picture. If you can pull up your picture one more time, she has so much hair. So by doing this undercut it's not only going to be a trend, but it's also going to solve a problem. Look how much hair she has so much and it's very, very thick. So if i just cut this into a like a bob, it would be it'd be too much hair. But the fact that i'm going to cut it underneath shorter and then the top hang it's going to sit in a lot narrower and be a lot versatile when she tucks it behind the ear etc. So that's why we're doing uh the undercut it's going to solve the problem, but also be a very cool haircut that she can wear and have fun with and she's going to have a color, not today, but my my good friend richie kanderson is going to color. It for her and then i think, that's when it's going to really pop when she's got a little bit of the color, but first we wanted to create the shape and just reduce a lot of that length. Underneath any other questions tell genesis, i said: what's up girl enjoy, hope you enjoying the honeymoon? Congratulations on your beautiful! Thank you saleem. Where is he from that's? Where he's from? Where are you from salim and an old student hiram from mexico back in london in summer 2007.? Is it celine? No, this is what what did he say. What was that um he's your old student from back in mexico, mexico or from london in london wow good to see you guys thanks for joining us on instagram, okay, so we just cross checked very happy. I want to explain something so i've worked from the left. All the way to this other side, so you can see my diagonal goes all the way to the corner behind the ear. Why so now, when i could start on this side - and i work my way around when i pick up a diagonal section - i'll have a guide from here and i'll have a guide from the front. So i'm setting myself up for success as i begin the other side so come on this side ash or actually this side baby. Sorry, this side come on this side, so you're going to do the exact same thing, so diagonal back section elevate everything up but yeah. It'S straightforward, that's it! Thank you, everything up and out, and i always like to leave it a little bit longer on this side, just to check for balance and make sure i'm happy with both sides. So i like doing two sections first, so we have enough to be able to check with the other side, because we have no guideline here, we're just starting from scratch again and with the razer. You just use that and you shave right on the guideline. So when i come to put that down, you've still got a lot of that softness. I think it's a little bit longer, but let's check with the other side. Excuse me: okay, okay, can everyone hear me? Okay is my voice? Okay, give me a thumbs up if you guys can hear me well, okay, so we're just checking for balance here, a little bit longer there, which is a good thing and a little bit longer there. Why is it a good thing, because now i can go a little bit shorter here without touching this area. If you go too short here, you've got to redo this whole side, which i don't want to do by checking for balance, leaving a little bit longer. I can go in a little bit shorter, make sure it's balanced and then continue with the guidelines. So let's go back in and take a little bit more length off with the razor when you're trimming you've got to be super. Careful just take the little necessary length that you want to take off. Okay, the next section same thing, working that up and just taking a little bit of that length, especially around the bottom area. Here, why have you changed your hand, position on the other side, good good question, if that's armin from philadelphia he's a good friend of mine and a very talented hairdresser? Thank you for the question. So when we're working on this side as a right-handed um hairdresser, my fingers are pointing up okay when you're working from front to back when i'm working on this side, my fingers are pointing down. It just helps me to work a lot more comfortably for me to work come over for me to work diagonal back and hold my fingers going up. It'S impossible. It'S impossible i'll, have to stand up here and do that. It makes more sense to hold the fingers down, so i can cut over my fingers, not inside my fingers with a razor you cut over your fingers. So when i pull everything out here right and let's say i'm working diagonal back, i cut over my fingers not in front of my finger. So if i had to hold it the other way, let's go um that way, it'll be impossible. It'S diagonal back! So i wouldn't be very comfortable doing that, so it's a matter of comfort, um and what makes sense for me as a hairdresser and it's something that's how i was trained. It does make sense a lot more sense to do, especially when working with diagonal back sections. Thanks for the question, amen and kevin says he doesn't have a question, but he wanted to say you're a huge inspiration to many and he loves them. Oh thank you is that kevin lunch which kevin is that is it? Is that my boy kevin luchmann? I love you man, i miss you dude. I can't wait till things open up again and you come visit me personally in miami and stay with me man. I love you miss you much respect and love for what you're doing man, if you don't know kevin luchmann, follow him. He'S an amazing hairdresser, an amazing men's groomer, an amazing photographer and overall, an amazing inspiration, so be sure to follow kevin lutchman. My good friend from london, governor i love kev and myron, was saying he was a student in the bar during program, bartering program, who's, saying that um back in 2007 and he's coming from sweden, but he's mexican wow wow good on you mate. It'S we we we had good times in london and it was great to be a part of your your education as a hairdresser. I'M just gon na go behind the ear. There'S a little bit of a longer piece there, just gon na cut that through okay. So we're gon na continue working diagonal come on this side. Actually, this is probably much better on this side. Yeah diagonal back sections using the razor and it's just a back and forth movement, there's so many people that do it differently, and you know what it's all good. I think it's so important that we embrace the different ways of how people cut. I don't think we should dictate what's right or what's wrong. We should just share and allow people to pick up what they like and to dismiss what they don't like. Rather than saying. This is how it should be done or commenting and saying. Oh that's wrong because at the end of the day you know it's about the consultation that i've had with my model. So for someone to say, oh, i wouldn't do it that way. That'S fine! That'S so cool! We can learn from each other, but i think education is all about sharing, not dictating, and that, for me, is important. That'S why i thought it'd be a good idea just to do a little education on my um social media on my instagram platform and do a live. So hopefully you guys enjoying this and thank you for joining me. Okay, now it's going to cross check, make sure i'm happy with both sides and just use the razor and cut anything that might be hanging over. But what i want to do before i carry on. I actually want to check for balance around the ear, so that feels good there more so around the bottom of the ear. It feels a little bit more just heavier and longer just here right here, so i'm going to go in visually and just begin to take that off. You can be visual with this. You know whatever you feel is fine, but i want it to look the same as the other side and have that softness. Yes, ash um. What type of razor are you using? I i got given this razor uh. I think it's a it's a paul mitchell, razor and they're a lot longer which i'm kind of concerned, because i don't know where to get these razors from. But this is a really nice razor that i just thought i would try out pro tools by paul mitchell. One of the guys gave it to me, okay, so let's carry on um. I want to begin just to dry this off, so i can reduce the weight and detail uh the underneath the area so just going to blast dry this before we put the underneath. So the top over it, so you can already see we've got a beautiful graduation, that's sitting very nicely, so it's still there's still length to play with underneath and we're gon na you know reduce a little bit more weight and then carry on with the top so That the the sectioning pattern that we're using, if you put your head up on me, just face the front yep straight back. That'S it section pattern that we're using is a classic horseshoe, a horseshoe section. You can do so many different haircuts with so it's about using the right height and going the right at the right depth to make sure you're, following the shape of the head and you're, complementing the face of the shape of the head as well. What'S that, it's really good! It'S looking good right! Wait till um! Oh nice, oh yeah! I can't wait to. I can't wait to do another show in sweden with you, man, i'm really looking forward to fingers crossed we'll be able to do it in 2021 and for those watching from europe. Uh we're going to be doing i'm going to be personally doing a show uh, hopefully in 2021 in september, so be sure to uh keep our eye out for those. Ah, i details natalie. What is she doing? Awake? Oh she's got a new baby again, congratulations on your baby, natalie anne! So cute! More pictures, please all right! So that's pretty much dry ash. So what we're going to do now, if you want to come around the other side, what i love? What i love about these haircuts right is the fact that we can detail them and we've got a lot of this beautiful oops. You can hold that for a second, maybe just hold it over your mouth. It goes. It goes this way. Yeah, like that, so just hold it for now we can put around the other ear, because i want a d i want to show something around here. So i love when you have a little bit of length like that around the front, so i just want to begin to detail if you just keep it for me, it's going to reduce a lot of that length through there and just around the ear we're going To get the scissors and just cut into that a little bit, so it's nice and soft all right and at the length that we want it to be at so just over the ear a little bit more. Actually, i can't see cool all right and that can look. That'S it's nicely. Have a look just going to get the scissors one more time. Just fine just hold it like that, and just point cut a little bit there. So it's all about the detail. Don'T underestimate the importance of the detail, keep really still for me and just making sure that the length and weight is good. At the same time, all right come around the ear, so we're just going to point cut that through again detailing combing. Everything flat here come have a look at her hairline okay. So this is what we need to detail, but before we do the hairline, let's just do this side as well. Keep it straight so just coming coming around doing a little detail around the front here, just a few little hairs and making sure where it's heavy here, i'm going to just go in tap. So it's down in this point deep point cut that through so it reduces a lot of that weight and it looks as though it's been lived in and growing out and taking the very ends of the front area here as well checking behind the ear. It is a little tricky with the mask just be careful and if they have to hold their mask on their face, so you could just go around the ear so be it. I try to check for balance around the perimeter. I feel like. I need to do a little bit more on this. This side here yeah a little bit just around the front here so just going to come back around and detail, it's all about balance and detail. So don't speed up the process also want to reduce the weight through the top here. So we kind of point cut that through so someone who asked me earlier. What was i going to use scissors absolutely? This is what helps me to detail what we've just done, and this helps the undercut to sit flatter, because if this is too heavy, when the overcut sits, it's going to be too round and bulky. I want it to be flat. She'S you're really not going to see this hair much unless she puts it up in a ponytail or she, you know styles, it all the way back with some gel or even tucks it behind the ear. You'Ll get a peekaboo of the undercut, but just to reduce that excess weight really just allows me to create much more of a narrower shape. So when the top sits, it don't doesn't bulk up, it actually sits nice and flat and just behaves a lot more. So just going to go in deep point cut, my comb is actually touching the scalp, so i can go in there deeper with my scissors all right and it allows me to reduce a lot of that weight so just going to go behind the ear just to Drop my comb a little bit and then do a little bit of point cutting also just behind the ear. I shall - and i will thank you come around this time so going. The lady loves that i love how her hairline is its own guy. It'S what i love! Yes, exactly, okay! So it's a bit bulky through in here. We just go back in and we point cut that through quite deep again, comb's touching the scalp, so it allows my scissors to go even deeper. So just gon na go a little bit of point, cutting and work that through and i love - i love sharing. You know different techniques uh with, because i think education is all about inspiring and motivating others, and whenever we have something to share. I think we should share it. It'S all about. You know, sharing what we know with others, so that we all grow as an industry personally and uh collectively. So this is why you know we do these kind of education. I do it also on the joyco platform and it's free education. It'S for education to support hairdressers, especially during this crazy year, that we've all had all right now come around the back ash gon na just do the same behind the ear. There'S a little bit of point cutting through in here and then just to check the very top here. It sits nicely already it's going to detail a little bit of point cutting and then we're going to point, cut and detail the very perimeter. Okay check out the perimeter, so now i want to work with it, not against it. You can already start to see come close, see what's happening here. This is growing up and around and what what happens it ends up. Look at it from the profile see how it sticks out. Can you see how that sticks out? So what how do we fix that? What we do is we cut this hair here, okay, and it will help to flatten it and you're gon na see that right now. Okay, so have a look at this. We just comb it like that. We stretch her scalp and we use the scissors, not the not a razor, not clippers. We use the scissors and we just eliminate that hair. So it looks natural. I know it's ticklish. Are you tickled? Is it tickling, yeah she's better? You laugh than cry all right. Hold still, i'm still almost there i'll try to do it bit by bit, so we're just kidding it's actually tickling. I'Ve never had that before, but i'm glad it doesn't feel bad. So have a look at this ash. So, look that sits so much flatter and all we do now is we just kind of point cut the end, so you've still got that detail in there. You really still try not to move, see that so now it says flatter, and what i'm going to do is detail the perimeter so just with, with a little bit of slicing, just take a few pieces out and make sure the hair underneath is cut. So, let's do the other side, let's get rid of the hair here you can see where the hairline is here. Give me your phone get the picture. I want to show them to those who just joined, so i'm just going to eliminate a little bit of that. Okay, so guys for those who have just joined us. This is what her hair was like before and we're doing an undercut inspired by kristen stewart. So this is going to be the vibe, but it's going to be an undercut version of that. Okay. So for those who are joining, you could see that we've cut a lot of hair off and she's going to be donating it. So we put it in a nice little ponytail all right. Let'S continue so just going to work a little bit shorter through in here and make sure we get rid of any hair that might be sitting on the neck. So now it looks more lived in and natural, it's not a square box. I don't like i like hair, that's a little bit more grown out, but it takes a little bit of time and detail to give that effect, and i think sometimes we rush. We rush this element and it's these little elements that you tweak and address that. I think make a haircut look so much more expensive and so much love from down nicer me uh, rob freight robbie frago. I love robert tofrego. Is that what he just said, hope you're well rob miss you guys man, hopefully i'll, be able to come out soon. Okay, so we're yeah go on, not a question, but i would love to be your assistant. I love education. Ah, thank you. Where is he based asking where he's based? Is he based in new york? Is he based in miami and if you're around, why not? We'Ve got a lot of cool, exciting projects coming up, so all right, okay. So what i do now have checked this out. I want everyone to see this ash, so this is the best way to check the perimeter on one's neck. Okay, first look right, actually look right, yeah, look, left, look down and look up; okay, look straight! Look straight: okay, cool! Now! That is really how it's going to sit come when you come out, come out like vertically and hold it like that. Okay, so you could see it's still a little bit heavier in here, so i'm just going to go in and just point cut that through to make sure that visually it's balanced and i'm going to do a little bit of slicing again detail detail detail have a Look at that, i'm just going to point cut that through now, i'm gon na check both sides make sure i'm happy all right. It'S just a little bit longer on this side. We'Re just gon na go in with the scissors. Once this is done. We can continue working with the layers, so we can start to see the whole overall shape. Okay, i think quite like that making sure it's balanced on both sides a little bit heavy just in here all right and then again making sure we're happy with the front as well a little bit longer. Just in here again, it's a little tricky with the masks, but just make sure that's going to be balanced on both sides, all right cool. Can you see that nice? Let me clean you up and continue now with the top layers, and that's make sure you tell me when it's uh one hour so yeah. Well, let's give it five minutes. Oh cali, okay. Well, keep an eye out i'm in cali. I would love to have you with us man all right again, just making sure last bit of weight reduced right there, okay, cool show them a quick turn around. Just have a look so you've got. You know something. That'S a lot shorter, still soft and lived in and always check from the front to make sure that the balance is good. I think checking visually and checking technically is so so important. Don'T just check technically or don't just check visually get in there and make sure that you're feeling it because hair can be deceiving when it's half wet half dry. So you want to make sure that balance is the same on both sides, all right. Okay, look at this. We got a lot of hair on top again, i've cut it all off previously in terms of for the ponytail, but obviously we've got a lot of hair. That'S going to fall on top okay. So this the reason why we did the undercut just want to show everybody one more time so when i comb her hair right and she wears it on the side, all right. Oh, this is another good tip. So when you want to find out where the natural parting is comb, everything back like that and then push forward and you'll see it will want to sit where it naturally wants to sit. You'Ll see it just split now, when i put all this down, you can see there's a lot of hair, that's going to sit on top okay, it's very thick and it's very heavy. So that was one of the reasons why we did the undercut. So when we dry this hair, it's not going to be as thick and round it's going to be a lot more narrower all right. So we're going to start with working. I always like to split the front from the back, so we're going to start working from the back before we begin moving forward, so we're just going to use a radial section all right to the from ear to ear and focus purely on the back section. First, okay, you can put a clip in here just to make it a lot cleaner and make her feel comfortable, so i'm just gon na get that off her face, especially when you're working with wet hair. It'S way more comfortable when it's off the face that you agree: ashley, yeah, okay, so let's put that there and let's do the other side as well. I'Ll, just put one clip on this side. Norma hairstylist says hi from verona, italy all right. So what i want to do, i just want to begin to layer this a little bit. So it's not so bulky. So it's gon na sorry work almost like a round layer. All right and work point cut. I'M gon na use my now my uh, my scissors. So razor for the underneath and scissors for the top and i'm just taking a little bit of length off and that little layer just makes it sit so much nicer and again we're going to detail the back when it's completely finished so just going to work. I don't want to take too much length off here quite like what we have in terms of length, but what i am doing is i'm taking some of the layers a little bit shorter, so that it falls flatter not as bulky so even taking two centimeters off. Believe me makes a difference and then later, when it's completely dry, we can reduce a lot of that weight. So it sits nice and flat through the back, because her hair swells when it's dry, so you can't just cut it wet and then say goodbye. You'Ve got to cut it wet and then you've got to dry it off and then detail detail the hair, so you're personalizing it when it's dry, because no one wears hair wet that one really wears the hair, wet hair dries and that's how we've got to judge The hair we've got to look at it for what it is see, how it's reacting, how it's responding and do whatever necessary to make it sit. Nice, always okay, so we're just working with the top half of the layer, so we're reducing weight. That'S where the bulk is all right, so you can see where it's sitting with terms of length. We might even take this length up which most likely i will, but i don't want to do that just yet. I like giving what we call optional length right. So we keep it a little bit longer, so we can have a look at what's what's there and then cut it shorter if necessary. But if we cut it short now we haven't got any option, so we don't have any optional length. We got to make sure by keeping a bit of the length there, it give us the option to go a little bit shorter later and you know a lot of the techniques. I do guys very simple, yeah they're, very technical, very visual, but very simple and very salon friendly. It'S not about doing 53 sections and having 133 clips in their hair, because no one's going to do that in the salon. We want to keep it wearable. We want to keep it, you know simple, but also fashionable and tasteful, and that, for me, is what makes a good haircut. I think you know what makes a really good haircut is when it's so easy to maintain. If your hair cuts great when they leave the cell on bravo but really the trick, if you want to come around this side, the big test, if the haircut is good, is how can the client maintain it at home? So being technical like this is what gives a good shape and allows it to grow out? Really really well. Okay, so checking for balance through the bottom and also checking for balance through the top. Because that's where i mostly cut it - and that feels good. And you can crush, you can cross-check just you can cross-check the hair simply by taking a section like this, you can take that light off. I don't think it's working that small line and just making sure you're happy with the balance. You know if you want to point cut a little bit - that's great, but i'm happy with the balance there. So, let's carry on around the front. Okay, we're going to cut it to the way she wears it. Okay, you can see the length we got here. Okay, it's almost like a a um a-line bob, which we don't want. We want this to be a little bit short to throw in there and then we're going to reduce the weight from the back. I don't want it to be too heavy which we'll do later. So what are we going to do we're going to take a section all right from the front here to the back and then use the back as a guideline? Can you see it so there's the guideline there all right and then we're going to just start to take a little bit of the hair away, reducing weight and length. I want it to be broken up. I want it to be fragmented. I don't want it to look like a bob. I want it to look like it's a grown out, cool shape and so, by being a little bit more aggressive with the slicing, it's going to give us that look next section at 90 degrees. All right. We do! The same thing i can see my guide there and i'll have a look at the shape i might have to round it off a little bit more through the front. So what i like to do is first, let's cut it with leaving a little bit more length and then we can always go a little bit shorter, so you're being visual and technical, all right and that's so important, because you know you can do a haircut and It can be perfect technically, but if it doesn't suit the individual, it's not going to be a nice haircut, so suitability factor is so so important. Okay, i've layered that through all right, i think i want to go just let me look yeah. I want to go a little bit shorter, just around the front, so again pick up the hair and we're going to continue taking a little bit of the length and weight off all right. Next, one diagonal back section lower the elevation, so it's not so high. So you're affecting the perimeter and the layers, because if you lift it up too high you're, mostly affecting just the layers, but when you lower the elevation you can work so it length sits at a certain length through the perimeter. Are you okay, yeah yeah that mask okay cool? It'S not going to make sense, isn't it ashley yeah? So i was talking to you. Man. Can you see now hair sits on top yeah yeah, okay, so gon na go through the perimeter around the front here? Okay, and you can see that that's going to sit nicely, i don't want to really do too much now around the front. I'M going to do that a little bit later, but i want to point cut just a little bit through in here and later when it's dry, we can detail even further, have a look from the front ash if you can. So if you can look that way for me, you could see that it's a it's at a nice length now later we're going to do a little bit of channel cutting or razor cutting just to make that look a little bit more softer. Let'S carry on with the next side, so the next side we're going to do the exact same thing, so we're going to work combing the hair forward, all right! If you want to come over here ash, so we're going to take a little section from here on this side, all right and the section previously, and what i would like to do is just elevate everything up and then work with the same slicing. Okay, let me come around here, just working really like slicing it up and as we get to the front and leave it a little bit longer. So it gives me something to personalize later next section, i can use that same guide, working everything up at 90 degrees. There is no over directing it's all lifted up nice and high with without any over directing okay. So there's my guideline, you could see it there, lifting everything up at 90.. Lift up here slightly. Thank you make sure you can see your guide if it flips over. Like that just cut it and then it sticks out, then you can slice it so much easier. When hair wraps around your finger, it's a real nuisance to point cut or to slice. So you just cut a lot of that length off and then it'll sit and behave a lot easier for you to detail. Let'S have a look at your hair, come up and look at the front ash. So this is the hair around the front. So we've got hair around here and when she sweeps it over excuse the mask, you know it's going to travel a lot further. So it's going to look shorter! That'S why i've left it a little bit longer which we can detail later. Okay, so continuing working everything forward and making sure that we're following with the same guideline, any questions so fash, not you ashley, the lady. I always pull the sides and check now after seeing richard. Do that good, good, good girl, that's good to hear it's all about balance, making sure that we're on track with our technique and, more importantly, making sure our clients are happy so that the haircut is balanced, but also so it grows out really well as well. Okay, can you see that so we're just working a little bit of that point, cutting and slicing making sure we're, following with the same guide, make sure you take a little bit more from the previous, so you're not missing any little bit. I think there's a little hair that i miss just want to make sure there. We are that little bit there, okay next one, so i'm just combing everything flat. Now everything forward and working purely just through the top okay next section, making sure that each section is combed nicely and that you're. On top of your guideline and you're, working through section by section, okay, i think we've got a couple more sections that we can start to dry the hair and have a look at the shape luigi luigi, nice, ciao lisa, said so inspiring lots of neat techniques. Thank you you're welcome, thank you guys, so we're just reducing weight and length, and then last section i think would be here. I don't think anything will really reach. But let's see because we got the undercut all right just a little bit there, all right, cool cool cool. Let'S have a look look out for me. Let'S just comb everything flat. The best way to judge a haircut is to come up flat. So let's go back. First, all right: let's go if you can just see that even that looks it's gon na look really cool. Okay, again too long on this side. We'Re gon na cut the perimeter, but i wanted to first have a look at the shape. You can't even tell it's an undercut and i'm so glad we chose this technique because she has so much hair and the undercut if you could see the underneath, it's a lot shorter right. It'S going to allow the hair to sit so much flatter. As you begin to comb that and blow dry that through all right, so what i'm going to do guys. Obviously this is a lot longer, so i'm going to go with the razor and just cut the perimeter a little bit more on this side, all right, so we can see where it is and by using the razor it's going to just make it look a lot More softer through the perimeter and take off a little bit of that length all right so we're using the razor and the scissors pulling everything up and out, i'm not being afraid to cut some of that off and again, i'm going to do the same on the Other side, especially around the front, just a very little amount, not as much hair here and then we can start to dry the hair and i'm going to do the back as well. So come around the back hash. We'Re going to reduce a lot of this weight here, but i want to just use a little bit of the razor just the very tips of the razor just to reduce a little bit of that weight. And we can do more when it's dry and that's why? It'S good to work from wet to dry, so you can start to see the shape that is being created and and see. What'S needed to be done in terms of personalizing to finish off the shape cool. Can you get that yeah? You got it that? How is it lighting is that all right, beautiful, you're, doing a marvelous job yeah. Thank you cool and later we can take this shoulder with a razor, but i want to do that when it's completely dry, okay, cool. So let's get some product in here and start to dry the hair. How long we got left ash we're going to use the dream? Blowout! It'S a nice blow-drying cream because she has so much hair. This will help to keep the hair smooth and take away from that fluffiness, as this kind of hair normally has when it's dry, so i'm gon na just work it through generously making sure their hair is wet and we're putting it through section by section. So it doesn't tell you how long we've been going on for ash. So what was the razor that you're, using the razor that i was using, was the pro tools uh razor look at this ash? Firstly, look: look, look at the mirror this the inspiration, if i can just pull up the inspiration, pick one more time. Could you pull that up for me? So you know i'm gon na dry, the hair begin to detail, not sure how long we've been. So that was the inspiration right, so this whole vibe, where it's you know, tucked behind the ear. You can still see some of the undercut. It'S going to be an undercut version of okay and then, with the front. You'Ve still got that length that looks kind of similar to kirsten's christmas to it. If you can just hold that so that kind of vibe when we dry it is what it's all about. Doesn'T that look amazing and the before the before was that that was this is what her hair was like beforehand. Okay, so you can see the difference. We'Ve gone from that to that and the inspiration was that so we're not very far off there, but we've we've. Actually done a different version, because we've done an undercut, it's shorter underneath here and that's what makes it so much more narrower and that's what will create more of an edge. I think, with this haircut as well.

Máxima Bordón: Hermoso !como siempre !!!

Lisa Rios: Is there a comb at the other end of the razor you're holding? If not, what brand is it??

Fe Mercado: How i wish my hairdresser to be so meticulous like you, Sir.

Valentina Ferrer: I wish you wrote the artist's credit, so people could go and have their hair cut there

Ma.Rosavella Camancho: Thank you for sharing nice one

Betty B: I wish they could show women with thick curly or wavy hair

Livi tips: You should dry the models hair, we want to see the cut finished right.

Vânia Lúcia Souza Ferreira: Pena que não tem legenda em português.

Dong Ho: ✅Thank you my friend ❤️U No1

Lão Bà Bà Hương Nguyễn Vlog: Thank you so much

Wiwin Febriani: I wish my hair is straight like her.

lilic angeles: Wow nice hair cut,

Fonny Irawati:

Rizki Setiawan: I like this video

Kim Sutton: There was to many distractions during the video maybe leave the question s off and do the cut and explain what you are doing . The camera person was distracting also

Caroline Coffey: Hello there . Im from ireland. I use alot of razors cut . Yes there alot of difference razors to . So wish razors for different hairs . ??plus using for curly hair . Is it better for dry or wet hair . Z thanks Caroline

Lão Bà Bà Hương Nguyễn Vlog: Good

Constance Ann Brown: I just turned 70 am I too old to be wearing a pixie cut and what is the difference between tipping your hair and frosting your hair

Anjula beauty tips: Nice

Luz Artillero: I like it

Vickie covert: I like that haircut from n.j

Karima ma9alib: Tu parle trop

Sel Al: dont like

Earvin: QY1 YOUPORRN

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