How To Cut Perfect Face Framing Layers For Long Hair

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Alright guys so today's video we're gon na cut a face frame, we're gon na, do it with the center parting. Now, if your guest wears a side parting, then you would do this a little bit different. I'M gon na make a separate video for that. So this is based on a center symmetrical shape that we're creating. So I take the center down center back parting and then I take a diagonal forward parting from that right to the hairline. So, and what I do is I over direct that over to me across the chair across the face, and what I'm doing is I'm cutting a line almost parallel to that parting? Now, if you wanted a little bit more of an extreme face frame, then you could shift your finger angle a little bit, but the biggest thing that I want you to focus on is my elevation, because I don't cut this super low. A lot of people hold it nice and low, and what that does is it creates weight so just like in the back. If you go and you cut the back of the head and you have a low elevation, you get a heavy shape. So people don't think about that in the front they always hold the hair, nice and low. You want to hold the hair, nice and high. That gives you a nice kind of graduated shape in the front as opposed to just real heavy shape. So you can see that how it curves nice, I just continue all the way down the side until I run out of hair, and then you get your face frame now. What I'm gon na do is take a piece as my guide and I'm gon na. Do the same exact thing on the opposite side? So that's why I say this is a pretty simple technique. As long as you focus on your elevation and your finger angle, so notice my finger angle isn't exactly parallel, so I just shift it a little bit. That gives me a little bit more of an extreme face frame, kind of wraps it around a little bit more. But at the same time you could go parallel as well, if you didn't want that, so I over direct it over keep my elevation, nice and high symmetrical on both sides, and then you get your end result so notice, my partings, nice and clean I'm. Taking about a half inch at a time over across the face, cutting it at a stationary guide and I'm creating that kind of wrap around the face. So as I get to the ear that's about when it starts to run out of hair. So if you wanted to continue this haircut, you continue all the way through the back. If you want to, you can leave the layers nice and long, you could go into the back and also cut layers into the back as well. So this is more just for the face frame. We'Re not gon na do any layering in the back. I want to show it to you guys dry, so I'm using the Paul Mitchell memory shaper. This is from the invisible wear category. So I put that in the hair it's got a nice soft hold to it, and then I use my Paul Mitchell, turbo Lite blow dryer to dry the hair. And then I use hot off the press from Paul Mitchell, which is a heat protectant. Just to make sure I don't create any damage to my guests. Obviously this is not a real human, but if it was, I would use hot off the press anyways and then that gives me that smooth effect so at 80 % dry. I use hot off the press and that gives me kind of a smooth polish to there and then, when I go in with my Pro Tools iron, then I get that nice end result. So you can see here is our end result nice face frame, so I hope you guys liked this cut. Let me know in the comments. I think this is a very versatile technique that you'll be able to use in the salon right away. Thank you guys. So much for watching this, video and I'll see you guys on the next one. Thanks

K: These “how to videos” are so helpful for people like myself. I have an anxiety disorder of being touched, especially by strangers. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

Ange Snowling: This technique is definitely what one would consider as the “foundation” to many other styles that many hair stylists wish to achieve for their clients along with the high outcome expectations from their clients also. Absolutely love it.

dooham: Just tried! It works! It fixed the choppy layers I cut from another tutorial. Thank you!!!

Nevaeh is Golden: Omgeeeee,what an easy way to cut a face cut!!! I've been doing hair since 1989 and THISSSS IS EVERYTHING! SOooo easy, I love it, and I showed my sister , who's also a Cosmo! Thx for the tutorial!❤️❤️❤️❤️

Cersei Mack: Matt, this is awesome! This looks like a much easier technique of holding the hair than the way I was taught. I can’t wait to try this on a guest!

sugrmag3: Nice technique, beautiful result. I'm wondering how this would lay with a diagonal part, front side to center back? Would a side parted cut be more appropriate? Thank You! Btw, I Love New Hope! Been away too long, gotta visit Soon!

Leaf090963: This was easily the best easiest hair cut video I’ve seen over the years. I used it to cut my 32 year old daughters hair and it was perfection - thank you!!

Elise McKenna: Thank you! I can't afford to get someone else to take care of every little thing on my body like most women, so these types of videos are super helpful :)

juju66792: Thank you for this video! I wanted to add some life to my hair and this was perfect! First time I've ever cut my hair (or any hair in general) and this really helped a lot!!!

Erdie Birdie: This is the best tutorial on face framing your hair, its simple and easy to follow, and the results are magnificent, I got better at tweaking the angels each time I tried it, of course you always need the expertise of a hair dresser but this is just too easy and for the 1st time in history my layers are exactly how I envisioned them, thanks for sharing

Elena Haldy: Love it!! Great technique.I can't wait for the one with side parting! Thank you!!

Zartasha Awan: Very well and easily done. Thank you so much for such an easy tutorial ❣

Fallon: These are my favorite thing to do when I want a change but nothing too dramatic. They make updos look better (in my opinion) when you have some pieces left out and also look good curled with the hair down.

Tanya Massey: Wow! This technique looks so neat and straight forward - definitely going to try it. Thanks for this video :)

Barbie fox: Absolutely love this technic! Simple, beautiful!

Jo Lee: I think this is a great and easy way to get those face framing pieces without even having to really think about it. Makes for a solid yet quick service. Thanks for all of your videos!

rosemary santiago: Love it!!! That is an easy way to do it! Thank you for sharing this video!

Mirtés Têles: Lindo e Fácil! Amei!!!!♡♡♡♡♡

Marie Paige: Love this technique. It looks simple enough. I may give it a try on myself. Fingers crossed

At Home in My Head: This is awesome--so easy. Thank you!

Renee Lugo: Thank you for another tutorial that is so simple to follow!!

You Tube Uploads: this is a BEAUTIFUL CUT! LOVE! Thank you for your expertise...and it's very useful to me - since I am that person who takes the scissors and does a trim...

Dianne B: Love that cut! Exactly what I want for myself. I should show this to my hair stylist. ✂️

Carrie Konyha: I have very long hair and wanted some long layers to frame my face. Sae this and tried it on myself this morning and it worked great! I love how it turned out! Thank you!!!! Im gonna look for other tutorials by you foe long hair!

Uriah Wallace: Thank you for this tutorial ,it helps me understand face framing so much better. Love your videos

Jillian Knowles: Love this! Can't wait to try it!

Martin Schuch: Great technique I use it all the time! Thanks for sharing.

DelLeena Myers: I have cut my own hair since I was a teenager but I never seen that technique done before. I like that way better, seems much easier!! Thank you!! MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!

lunar🤍phoenix: Just the little 4 a.m. pick-me-up my hair needed! Thank you so much!

Lavender Dilly: My teacher had taught me 3 months, but I got nothing, you teach me just a few mins, oh you wonderful man, I get it !!!!! Thank you so much.

Locks & Talks With DG: This just helped me so much, imma go to work with a new quick face framing technique thank you!!!

Sherry Hall: Thank you for showing me this technique. Wow! I always struggle to achieve this result taking more time than it should.

Niloofar Sadeghi: I just tried this and it turned out great. Thank you sooooo much.

Terrys tunes Nance: Simple and awesome! Love it.

maria viray: You’re amazing, I appreciate you showing us your technique. Ty!! :)

Weezie_TJ: Love this! I'm SO picky on who does my hair because many do not know how to do this. It makes a huge difference.

Rach k: Thank you for your videos and techniques, these days “trained” salon hair Dressers cut Terribly, not clear what sort of training is happening but in spirits of being more trendy they slaughter our hair and this happens across the board no matter how much money you spend in certian cities. This old skool way of cutting is ever green and appreciate now I can send it to my hair stylist so she can see it :) .. and learn a time tested technique

leyda moncada: Love it effortlessly effective and simple

Melissa's Addictions: Thank you! I’ve cut some bomb face frame Bc of this video! I became rusty Bc of Covid and hunted for this video to refresh my mind! I lost my Elevation and it just was a struggle! Now I know what I’ve been doing “different ” Thanks so much!! Back to slaying!

Jodi: Man, you make that look easy! Canbyou blend extensions the same way? Thanks for the great tutorial! Jodi

M. G: Great video! Thank you so much for teaching this technique.

Launi Larson: Simple ! Love it ! Thanks !

Inácia Braga: Uau! Excelente!

Sohiela Moussavian: I loved it so easy and looks great

One4ChristJesus: So easy!!! Thank you!

Arthemise Chevarie: Real nice.Good job.I wish here In Moncton i could find someone who would cut my hair in a V-shape layered mid-lenght cut.U guys are professional..

Thais Otaviano: Ficou lindo

Jay Sahab: This is THE BEST video I found for the front face layers Thank you so much

Paula Taylor: Love it! Thanks so much!

Ahana Dutt: Wonderful!! Thank you so much for sharing

Elba Winkelspecht: Wow..nobody has ever layer my hair like that. Amazing

Sana Sohail: Just tried, it works ❤️ love my hair now ❤️❤️

Pam Ridley: I asked for some face framing layers today. She combed my hair from about the crown of my head forward covering my face then just cut blunt across. I want to cry! I looked up videos to see just how wrong her technique was

deidrabay: Thanks for this video! Did you ever do the video with the side parting?

MIvette Alicea: Love it!...Thank you for sharing‍♀️

Sheetal Sawant: This is so amazing . Thank you

Katherine Flores: Proffessional tuitorial haircut! Nice to watch you always how you teach how to haircut! Hope I can be professional like you someday! Thank you for sharing your haircut technic!

Kirsty Macfarlane: Love it, end result is gorgeous

Stephaney Chavez: Love this! Thank you!

Alfredo Saucedo: awesome!! very well explained thank you so much.

Mariam Mohamed: Very interesting n clear to us.It makes it easy to learn.Thank u

Frani Wright: Love it, when will you do one for side part?

K J: Came here for help with cutting my own hair but I recommend watching this at 0.25 speed - seriously good ASMR ☺️

Margaret Mayer: Love it! Thank you!

Next Page PJ: Hi. I am looking all over for the other video you said you would be doing for those of us who want this cut, but part our hair on the side. If you could please post a link to that video in your description, it would be much appreciated! Thank you, PJ

Kiki’s Hair Shop: Love this technique!

Daniel Sandoval: First video I've seen from you but very concise and clear. Plenty of angles. I'd rather watch this ten times than a longer drawn out video twice. Very good!!

Dani S: I learned that cut when I worked for Sam Villa in San Mateo CA. Before he moved to NYC . still face frame like this. Great tutorial and presentation.

Linda Pelletier: Great technique! Thank you

Любовь Дедюнова: Спасибо за технику

Messiah Jesus, Salvation: Wonderful cut!!! Thank you:)

PATTI GILLAN: I love it looks fantastic. Thanks for sharing.

Tanja Johansson: One of your best video, doing and understanding. Wonderfully result, monsieur architectura!

Jules J: I am not sure why I never thought to do that before! Thanks!

Jianxtian Badua: Thank you for all your videos sir☺️ I learned alot❤️

Jan K: I paid a professional to cut my hair and I can't seem to find someone who knows how to frame like I want it, so I found this video and did it myself after the professional and this video was perfect. I did a better job than the professional.

TheChapis2190: Thank for sharing your knowledge with us ,I will try it!! you just got new subscriber!!

Nomey Ragland: Love it, thank you.

Linda Thang: What if the client has a deep temple area?? Like it’s very fine in that area? The front area around the middle forehead tends to get very heavy while the temple area is less dense.

Ana_B: Beautiful!! Such a precise and great explanation on how to! Thanks a lot! #nursewhocannotcomittoherapts

Rosanna Rivas: Thanks! Love your teachings. Muchas gracias

Diego Rodriguez: Thanks you are great . I’ve leaned more of haircuts here than my beauty school

Laura Panameño: Perfect!! Good job!!!

Lorraine Roberts: You are amazing Matt. Please keep your brilliant videos coming.

Yenlys La Rosa: This is the best video I’ve seen so far I tried it and it came out great!

Debbie Johnson: That was awesome and very clear to see what he was doing. Thank you

Austen Thomson: Hey thank you for sharing this technique. ✊

Laura Barber: Thank you for providing quality education!

maya lee: Love the face frame cut, but i would like to see the layers on back,how to layer from the middle to the tips of the hair.i have a wavy hair so how would i layer that.?

T Walczyk: This is great. Very helpful.

Xara Rose: Very great easy to follow instruction

yousef teng: I really love it and wonderful technique

eachiepeachie: I wonder how this will work for longer hair as you would end up cutting too much of the perimeter if you did this and the hair was longer?

Preeti Tamhane: Thank u u explain very easy way..❤️

Aafreen JH: Wow...so amazing...looks so easy to cut but still expertise is needed

Marie Pauline Barajas: thank you so much for that tutorial!! Im gonna try it on me! lol

Harald Fairhair: Thank you for this great technique! <3 RESPECT

Marty Riske: Beautiful cut, no fixative needed. Just lies so nicely.

Janie Melgoza: Oh very nice!! Love it!

Anita Castellanos: Adorable, thank you.

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