How To: Layered Bob Haircut For Curly Hair - Curly Long Hairstyles For Women

A curly bob with properly cut layers is one of the best choices because it gives your hair a flattering shape and shows off your particular curl pattern.

Now we're going to go right through and we're going to make it work so i'll take the section across like so, and then we're going to come straight in and we're going to make this quite a statement just above the eyebrows, my glasses, all right is there. You go nice and tight, keep the fingers just off the nose and then just use the side panel, of the blade just to uh just kind of plane it down and make it nice, and you know soft, but definitely and then comb it with the white hair Down it's yes! So now, let's go to the opposite side and um, i'm just gon na again just damp the hair down with a little hydro and just keep that moisture in. Are you looking at everything, okay, melt, the hair down and i'm using different pieces of the blade there, as i just work it in next section, and i feel every intention and every stroke because that's going to really release the curl know kind of the the start Of the side of the block, which i think is uh very important, start right at the front from the front so again that could get shorter, pretty amazing today, very good! Thank you, yeah, okay, all the way out and then just work all the way through. I don't know: what's going on with you guys, what's going on you're distracting me it's what okay and away we go, it's very fluid and uh it can be. Very simple. She'S actually got a little bit of an undercut underneath here, yeah, so she's been busy. She has a lot of hair, which is good and look at this nice open stroke as we just worked down the hair shaft, not combing the hair too far forward the more you come forward, the more you're going to layer it. So i'm combing the hair more downwards and i'm coming down the hair, keeping that length right in here now. I'Ve got that shape. I'M going to comb it forward now because now i'm in the right zone and i'm just going to give push it a little bit further and that's going to give it a little bit more graduation on the exterior line and then we're just going to allow that. Hair to live so when i talk about that, just like look and just see how the hairs, how the hair's fallen, how the hair's being created and again i am following the guideline here - i'm certainly following the guideline, and this is a very open stroke. Yes, good i'll, read the question in a second but first okay, all right, i have felt your presence. Okay! Thank you very much anyway. Please carry on the question was. Can you please tell us about your event with ashley harmon yeah, there's an amazing guy by the name of fred jones and he's been fighting for salons to get reopened and he runs a thing called the professional beauty federation of california and uh. You know he's been an advocate for everything for hairdressers. That'S what he's all been about so ashley norman is a stylist that used to live in l.a and now she lives in um in las vegas and ashley and myself we decided she's coming to new york to teach because uh you know he does a lot of Work and uh we've got to kind of hold mr newsome somewhat accountable for shutting down all these hair salons and all these nail parlors and everything to do in the beauty business without any scientific data. Any. If you listen to mr gavin newsom, he says that you're not even allowed to hear the data, because his brain is way more sophisticated than yours and mine. That'S right! So fred is going to continue on with his beauty pro federation. Obviously the recalling gavin newsom and uh they're suing him for what he's done, because some salons in california were closed for uh six seven months, and that means the destruction of your business. So we are fundraising and uh it's 25 and it's on tuesday night. It'S 25. All the proceeds will go directly to the pro-beauty federation of california, and i need need as many people to sign in think of it as a charitable donation, which is what it is, of course we're putting all the funds towards that and we're doing it. So ashley and myself we'll have two hours we'll get to get to know. Ashley she's, a great hairdresser she's got an amazing personality, so we're gon na get to celebrate ashley and uh, and then we're also going to um. You know: do some hair have some great conversation and it's on tuesday night. So, if you're, if you feel like you, want to get involved, sign up, you'll get the zoom code and we'll have a great personal evening together on to tuesday. Did you fix what you needed to fix carl? Are you sure yeah? We got the feedback from the. What did you do? What was wrong carl? I love it when he says the internal system, the internal system you and your internal system. The internal system was, i had you had a gremlin, let's be honest, you had a gremlin, a widget in the widgets came with the snow. Okay, so you'll see, we've started in the basic outline. One side is done, that's the beginning, it's not the end. It'S the beginning, so now i'm going to come and do exactly the same on the opposite side. So i like to on this kind of stuff i like to put in my foundation my foundation, shape and then i'll work. The rest from there hydro mist is my spray conditioner. It really builds great texture and sheen in the hair. So and you can spray a lot in it, you cannot you put it this way. You can't spray too much, so you can just keep spraying. You can't spray too much and we're connecting from the from the bang we're connecting to the front so i'll section that out would come exactly the same way and i can see the curls. The curls are right here, it's not doesn't have to be. Even this is not the type of cut that needs to we're, not looking for this perfect symmetry she's got a whole head tattooed. She doesn't care whether one side's a little shorter yeah she's living on the edge she's living on the edge. So then you'll see i'm just using the side piece of the blade and uh. This is important. The hold the holes very important. You notice how i've got the small finger underneath the comb i'm going to go through this on monday, when the hair snags, if you didn't, have that i'd i'd really jerk. So the fact that i have it locked in it's a much steadier combing action and i'm here, i'm using more the heel or the back of the blade, the golden rule with the razor keep most of the razor away from the client yeah. It'S a straight edge. Blade and uh it's um, it's very sharp and there's no guard and the reason. Why is because i, like the kind of uh, the feel that you get when you don't have to worry about the guard. It means that i've got the sharpness of the blade. Whenever i go into touch, i don't have to what i would refer to as pushing through the guard. I just have the blade and i feel, every stroke of the hair. Let'S get nice and close here. So you can see notice how the blade never leaves the hair. The holding hand is sliding and the razor hand is just behind it. I'M feeding the hair creating space for the blade to flow. The blade does touch the finger uh, but not to cut it. Nice and light - and these are it's very simple sections - it's a very simple section pattern. You know i tend to find a lot of my haircuts. I kind of go through very similar, simple section patterns uh, it's it's the elevation, the over direction and the razor that does the haircut. You know there's only so many ways you can map out the uh, the head and i, like simplicity. More than anything, i'm teaching a hands-on class this weekend, it's a classic scissor class it'll be a three-day class. So i'm looking forward to a very busy weekend we're doing hands-on, classic scissor cutting in our new york soho academy and we just added a razor advanced class. So for those people that are looking for something more than just the fundamentals, we have razor advanced coming up, that's going to be at the year end of march. It'S a new class again hands-on in person. Also, you know, we've been super busy. You know the year. It'S amazing uh how quickly, what we're, probably week, seven or maybe week yeah about week, seven or eight right now, uh as we kind of trundle through the winter, a lot of snow everywhere, it's cold in texas, but i have to go to texas. You do. I have to go because i got a calling somebody said come to texas and i said why not yeah, so i'm gon na go to texas, i'm planning a trip to texas, i'm also planning a trip to atlanta, and i think i want to do like a Little educational event in atlanta, so i'm going to be looking for a venue and we're going to do something in atlanta i'm going to get back on the road. Yesterday i was in the rider flo rider. I went in for a day to look at some uh spaces potentially to uh. You know kind of continue pushing my brand forward and that was a really a nice trip, although it's 85 degrees and i come back and we've got a blizzard yeah, we got a blizzard. I was going to postpone, but we'd be postponed. Last time. Didn'T we last week multiple times? Actually oh, wait. Wait. We got it, we got it. You see that we got it, we got it, we got it. Kyle, ouch, it's okay! I didn't mean to call you out. You didn't call me out. You just gave me a little dig: there's not a calling out not at all. That was not my intention. Okay, it wasn't your fault, the weather's, not your fault, yeah was it. Last week we had the snowstorm or was it the week before we had two. We had one and we had another one. We had two snow days so i said i'm not going to count. I so i flew in from miami just to make sure make it happen. I i i burned you i. I walked all the way through the snow, snow business like snow business. Oh my gosh, so you'll see here we are you know so, but here's the lesson, here's the lesson, everybody you have to decide what you want to do for me, i'm pushing forward. The intention is very critical to always make sure. Even when times are tough, you got to keep pushing forward, and times are tough right now times are tough because uh we're living in this world where everything's a lot of things have been shut down, closed up. Things have changed. Patterns have been altered completely, no one could have predicted, but again, as a business owner, i'm doing the very best that i can to push forward and keep striving. That'S why you know when the snow comes everyone? Oh, i can't come it's the snow and i get it but isabella and me we're here and cal's here and cal came all the way from the tundra, the cold tundra. What time did you wake up this morning, 3. 15. yep and i came. I know carl was up at 3 15. yeah, it's like a little mouse getting out of his little little mouse mouse nest with this injured arm. That'S right, those yeah! Well, that was that was that last century that was in the last century. That was it. That was in the 80s mate yeah. I mean we're not in that we're not in the 80s, no more mate we're in the bloody uh we're in the 2021. This is the future. The future arrived yeah, but people tattoo their heads, we're in the future. How many tattoos do you have isabel three? You do three. What do you have? I'Ve got a b, a b, a bee, a apple, an apple and a pea sign, and a peace sign. Wow she's, an urban hippie they're here wow. Well, it's the apple. It'S the big apple, the she likes, the big apple and the manchester b is manchester a b manchester emblem is the worker bee yeah the worker bee yeah? Is that right, yeah, because it's manchester uh working like the labour city, you know it's the labor city, labor city wow. I think that's right. I hope i'm not wrong. Well, nobody knows you're a long way away from home. Only your dad might be watching hillary he'll he'll definitely be able to rectify you. My dad will be jumping in yeah he'll, be he'll, be telling you what's right and what's wrong, he'll rectify everything for you. If he's watching, although it's uh, it's probably started drinking now. It'S what time is it in england? It says drink o'clock. Wow today is uh. It'S really there's a lot of snow. It'S made us crazy. It literally is crazy. Outside crazy, outside lorraine, badalu said flo ryder. It is there you go. I like that. Yeah, hey scott scott marshays, he says: hi, oh, hey, scott. How are you buddy all right, scooping this hair up, yep scott's all the way in flow rider, but he's up in the in a different place. What can you handle? You can panhandle the handle uh. I was in uh, brickell midtown, downtown the design district and whoa whoa wynwood, oh wynwood wynwood. I would if i could yeah they say it's the brooklyn of florida right yeah. I went to freehold there. Oh, you did yeah freeholds opened up nice checking out the zone. People are wearing masks, which is good, but it's a lot more. A lot of act, a lot more activity, yeah businesses are open. Businesses are open, the state's open, it's great okay, so i've done both sides to the front and it's too long in the back. So i'm going to layer the back now, i'm going to layer the backups. That means i'm going to come through the center. So when you pull everything forward, it leaves length towards the back and you can see the texture, the looseness that we're getting, which is awesome and uh. It'S moving in the right direction. If i spin around you'll be able to see yeah yeah, it's moving in the right direction, cute, that's so cool! But now what we're gon na do is now we're going to layer the back, that's going to free out the back and then i'll work on the length. It'S important for you to have a road map when you do your hair cutting so have a think about the plan yeah. It'S like what am i going to do first and don't focus on the detail, focus on getting the general shaping when i'm in the salon. The number one thing that i focus on is general shape. Then i focus once i get that general shape that i'm happy with. Then i focus on the detail because uh the detail is gon na is the magic, but i can't focus on the detail until i've got everything looking the way. I want it to look so we're taking a central section down the back and i'm going to lay this out. So i'm going to lift this out at 90 from the head and i'm going to layer the back. So i'm going to kind of create like a curved little cur, i'm not going to cut it too flat. If i cut it flat, that's going to make it look a little bit more molotish, i'm going to keep it not so flat. So i'm literally just knocking like the corner out here and then i flatten out a little and with the central section i comb it all in and because i'm in the middle i comb it from both sides. So that's one side combing it in and on the other side, i'm going to comb the same section, the opposite way just to get the balance right. So that's the same section with the razor being the tool of what it is. It kind of is great for sculpting it's great for texture. It'S very free-form gives you a little bit more of a looser feel. I feel like it's very ergonomic and doing the haircut itself it's more of a of a sketch than it is of a kind of line, drawing you kind of get more involved in the hair, because i feel every stroke. So when the blade goes in, i can literally feel the bite of the blade and then uh as i come in here, i'm just gon na take a little bit of texture. Add a little bit of texture into that. We have another question for you great. Like questions seeing a lot more digital seminars on offer from you, what can one expect from a nicaragua digital class? A digital class is hands-on. So when you sign up for a digital class, we'll send you a mannequin we'll send you a stand, we'll send you, the hydro, mist and then you'll spend some time with me literally uh and we'll interact on the um will interact on the screen and i'll be Watching you and you'll be watching me, so we've got it mapped out now, where we do these digital classes through zoom, we get to talk to every candidate. Everyone gets to experience everybody, so it's the next best thing to being in person together, but obviously because of covid, it's way safer and and that's how we're doing it and we've been doing the we started off first and foremost, with our american wave digital classes, the Certifications and they've been incredible and i've been practicing, my digital classes with friends, and we do have two hands-on digital classes. One is all about razor cutting so one day and the other one is all about classic scissor cutting. So if you want to elevate your standard and you want to practice and learn - and you want to do hands-on - this is how you do it. You get your ipad and you set it up on the station, you wedge it up on the station and then uh we'll be in class together and that's how it's going to work and the two digital classes for razer and scissor are actually happening in uh actually Happening in in march, so maybe you might be interested it's a good investment, so i'm using the flat of the blade here. That means the hairs. The blade is parallel with the hair, so the blades in it's parallel and i'm using the flat of the blade and i'm lifting the hair up. I don't need to be heavy at the bottom. I want it to be light, but i don't want it to be wispy. I want it to to have some weight to it, but soft and then i'm going to take a second run and i'm just going to tip in and tipping is when we uh is. When we add more texture using the tip of the blade to create space - and you can see i'm looking through the hair, so as i look through the hair here, so i can see what i can create there. You go: keep working your sections from side to side, scooping the hair up and in use the flat of the blade right here, not too many clips for this cut. You know i like working with clips when i'm kind of need the detail, but i also like working without clips when i'm working on something with texture because uh, you know speed's important when you, when you're a commercial hairstylist and that's different from being an instagram hairdresser. When you're a commercial hairdresser you're doing 10 12 clients a day, you want to work to time, and you know that's the productivity piece. You know touching people making sure that you can create. You know the right look for the client as quickly as possible. Sometimes you don't need those clips when i'm teaching i use clips, it keeps it more cleanly more clean. I also want everyone to focus, because when you take a nice clean section, you want to see see that see the white of the scalp. You want to see that you want to get right in and then you want to comb. You don't come from here come from there. So that's your touch point. You come right from there all the way in and then use the flat of the blade. Jeannie hook says hello and hey genie. How are you she also said? Could you tell us about expo 2021? Oh expo 20. Well, there's two things happening for expo this year, because i'm not one to rest on my laurels, so we're gon na do digital expo in may. That'S not even on the website yet, but it will be soon. Digital expo is going to be a hair show online. So it's going to be our intro to expo and we're literally going to do a full-on event here in our studio in williamsburg and we're going to make it like the best hair show you've ever seen. That'S my intention. I'M going to do my best and then the real expo, which is in person, is at the twa center in jfk it's the twa terminal. It'S the most amazing venue and it's going to be two days of inspiration, celebration and education. There will not be any hands-on expo this year, but it's going to be and it's going to be a much smaller crowd. Its capacity is 200 people. We only have literally 40 more tickets left. So if anyone's thinking about going to expo sign up your food and your alcohol is included in the ticket price, this year's expo is all about connection community and uh being together. So if you are interested typically, we have i'd, say it's probably 80 percent ambassadors people that work with the rojo carrier rojo product work with american wave, but it's also open for everybody and anybody, but, like i say i only have we have about 40 tickets left. So if you are interested, definitely uh sign up at uh, erosiopro.com critical and i'm really excited for it, because the venue is spectacular and me and kyle have to go and do a uh analysis on the budget for the tech and uh. It'S gon na be socially safe for those people that are nervous. You can wear a mask. It'S gon na there's so much room there with it being by the airport and it's a brand new location. By the way the terminal has been recreated to its former glory. So the twa terminal was iconic and they've recreated. It and they've put it back together again and there's a jean george, restaurant and uh. You know it's just so cool, there's a 95 degree pool on the roof wow. I went to visit it last week and there was snow on the ground and went upstairs. There was people in the pool overlooking overlooking the uh, overlooking the the runways, oh nice. It'S amazing yeah yeah the venue's spectacular. If you're really looking for a fun time and you wan na you miss kind of being in the hair community, then uh come to expo safety is um paramount and you know it's it's about as safe as it is on a plane because uh it's by the Airport they're, using all the same technology with the filtration and the sheer size of the place the venue could hold up to a thousand people, so we're only going to have 200 people. So you can. You can imagine how spacious it's going to feel yeah and the hotel. There is incredible. They have an amazing hotel connected and uh yeah, definitely check it out, check out, rojoexpo.com and uh. You know we'd love to see you it's going to be a moment to remember the people who have confirmed so far. We have gino stampora who's. Definitely coming i'm hoping to get my my barbering friend mr john mosley uh. We are talking to gina bianc bianca. She may be uh helping us to do some uh education, business she's got some great concepts and ideas. Of course, you've got the caster characters from the erosio brand, so we'll all be very involved and what we do with expo is. We cover every facet from american wave, barbering texture. You know business hair extensions. We cover every element that you can do with hair and it's a lot of fun so you've been to expo before isabel. I have yeah i've been to a couple yeah. When was your last one? Was you working for us when we did one or not? I was not. No. I was just a attendee just an attendee yeah. Oh yeah. I remember my yeah. The drinks bill, yeah yeah, i remember champagne, was blowing. I remember the drinks bill thanks isabel i blame ryan blame ryan yeah was that your pseudo name, my alter ego, your alter ego ryan, drink, a bottle, champagne alone, all right now, i'm gon na put some space in. So i'm coming behind. I'M just putting some space into the hair using the side edge of the blade see that nice. We have a great question from scott. Yes, what's the difference in razor fundamentals and advance, is it more about sectioning or more open stroke planning? When you come to razor fundamentals, it's literally all about the blade. When you come to razor advanced, it's uh, four haircuts. We teach four different haircuts two haircuts a day, so it's like we'll, maybe do like this haircut and then another haircut and then we'll go into two short haircuts. So, rather than going through the fundamentals of working with the blade, what we do is we now start to focus on your actual design of your cup. So it's more about the feel and less about the technique i mean. Obviously, the technique is what you learn when you come to fundamentals and then we'll give you four haircuts, so you go home with four different haircuts and we focus on you know the finish. The whole the whole thing, so fundamentals is all about using the tool. What you can do with the tool razor advanced is all about applying it to four different shapes, so sectioning patterns so on and so forth. That'S the difference awesome. So it's a snowy day today we closed our brooklyn locations for the weather, we're going to be opening all together in soho today, so i'm busy i've got some clients so we'll see whether they stay on the box, hey yeah! That'S what we got to focus on! I'M using like this is, i use the back, so it's like a little backstroke and you'll see the hair still damp, but it's actually getting a lot drier and we're going to go back in with a scissor as well and we're going to piece it up. It'S time for me to change products. Can i get some wave mist, so this is our beach wave spray and i'll use this now, as my water spray, this i'll damp it down again, because the shapes in like and i'm putting the detail in so now. It'S time for me to really zone in and i'll wet it down one more time, and then that will be the last time that i wet it down, we'll slowly start to work to dry. So in the salon. What you'd watch me just do in the salon? I would do in literally seven to ten minutes yeah the bangs quick, the face frame into layering layering from the back and i'd get that all in quick, because now i know what i know it's now. I know it's looking good. I know we're in the right place the hair's talking to me, hello, nick the hair's saying you know it's showing me what he wants to do. I don't focus on the echo focus on the echo car. Will you please focus on the echo? I need some cream whip because i'm not gon na wet it down again, i'm gon na get my product in. So this is cream whip. This is a lightweight whipped, cream and uh. Don'T be scared. Put a nice. You know snowball together in the hair and let's work it into the hair, and this is also gon na make the hair look and feel great, because we're gon na we're now we're turning the third corner and we're coming into the final straight. So the general shapes done really focus on your retail sales. I think it's easy to forget, especially when you're, not busy people tend to work better when they're busy, um and they're more successful when they're busy when they're not busy. I i tend to find we don't we're not successful, so it's just intention so with you not being busy, don't forget about the product. I talk to salon owners every day from all over the country and i'm always discussing and connecting with them and yeah. We'Ve got to focus on our retail sales. It'S very, very important, build your business. Now, i'm going to look at the length right now doesn't need a lot of work to it, but i'm just going to have a quick look at it and i'll section it quickly. So you'll section it right there. I just want to come down, and i kind of like the length to be honest with you, i'm just going to nibble it just a little just a little. I like the length, it's obviously going to shrink. It adds to the the hipness factor of the look with it being having this length in here, and you can see it's very light on the edges. So you're not going to get a strong heavy line and look at this stuff doesn't even come down, doesn't even come, come down at all so again, just having a look and see and then allow that hair to move. Now, let's come to the front and let's start focusing in on the final picture, it's time for me to go back to the bang bangs a little bit more detail and then we're good and if anyone's got any more questions. I'M here frank mussolino was asking about the next advanced class. Yes, we do have um a link that andrew's drop down button. If you want to go talk about that for march 21st, yeah, that's our advanced razor class, that's our two day, advanced razor class. So i was just talking to to scott. We don't do the fundamentals, we give you four different haircuts, so a haircut like this shorter haircuts. We go straight in so it's for somebody that wants to develop more of their razor skill, build on what they've learned and again, like i say, it's four haircuts, so we you know with this the day split. So it's a morning haircut and an afternoon haircut and that's what we do and it's a two-day class razor advanced, i'm really into the uh. You know what listen i'm pushing this forward. Okay, you know, i know, there's a virus out there, but we all know there's a virus out there. Yeah, if you don't know, there's a virus out there. You'Ve been living under a rock carl there's a virus out. There say what uh, but i'm doing my very best to push through you know you can't wait for someone to tell you it's the right time. So you just have to say it's the right time. It'S called living and if you don't live, then guess what you're losing valuable time in your life so i'm pushing through, and i continue to do the very best that i can and that's why you know i was in florida yesterday. It'S why i'm always assessing all the options? That'S why i'm pushing forward. We have the digital studio here. Even during this time of of chaos, i've continued to strive i'm putting on expo people. Oh it's too soon. No, it's not too soon. It'S time we've been away for too long and we know how to live safely together, and we know that we can succeed and survive. You know, obviously it's not as comfortable you're wearing a mask when you're close to people with the vaccines. Now i see clients every day, that's getting a vaccine i'll be getting. My vaccine. Vaccines are uh available if you're a licensed teacher. Obviously i'm a licensed teacher. My teachers in my school they're going to get vaccinated so we're moving more and more and people are getting vaccinated in my staff, yeah and there's ways to do it. You just say that you're you work in a restaurant and most hairdressers have the ability to be able to say i work in a bar or a restaurant, and then you can get your vaccine yeah. So safety uh is critical, but what's more critical is we just got to learn to live yeah get back to living, not like just staying at home in my plastic gloves, it's not going to be for me. That'S isabel and carl frank mussolino got his vaccine good frank's on it. He knows what he's doing. Let'S get it done with move on. That'S it move on dot, og peter anthony, says, love watching you nick you're, amazing, hey mr peter anthony. How are you buddy? It'S always a pleasure, miss you, man and scott, says amen. He said well, i meant yeah yeah. You can't say that anymore. Anything with a man in it. You can't say scott, there's, no men anymore. You should not. You should what was that on the the guy said it he said uh. What was he said. He said our men in the chamber and that was so weird no way way way way way. Peter anthony said he's very proud of you, nick. Ah, that's nice. We had so much fun. We got ta, hang out again, mister get peter's together me and peter it's uh. They hear us yes riot, it's a riot, you know for those people that know me. It'S a riot pal's getting to know me that echo was my echo. It'S my echo chamber, it's intentional yeah all right. I think it's a little scissor time. Yeah scissor time see you later. Are you going to come back and do some haircuts for us again sometime soon, isabel? Yes, definitely are we going to allow her to come back? Carl after she didn't, she blew us off. What do you think cal? Am i loud sorry she's, a good hairdresser. Do i get the benefit of the doubt? Carl? You definitely don't get the benefit of the doubt. Get your dad on the phone right now you don't get the benefit of that. Let'S do a little bit of point. Cutting a little bit of slicing slicing is where you use the uh, the insides of the finger at the insides of the blades right here, and you just move the scissor and you just slice chunks away cleaning the snow. Are they they're on it, they're on it? Yeah they've blown it in dallas, haven't they somebody's just realized. The green new deal means we're all going to freeze to death yeah yeah we're only going to have you know wind turbines. I was blow drying your hair, madame, but guess what the wind turbine the wind blew in the wrong direction. Sorry you're not going you're not going out tonight they fell frozen. He always chats a lot when he gets up early. I just i just come in for the steal the glory i just come in for the glory i got off my plane. Last night at like midnight, went home and uh. I was tired this morning i can tell you i was up. I was on the plane early yesterday, too god. I was so tired when the plane lead you up at four o'clock. I did a cal. Did a cow we're gon na have to make that a phrase. I did a cow. What yeah? What would carl do? So? What would girl do hashtag? What would carl did? He did? He'D eat a bag of potato chips and a can of tuna raw and he drinks the juice before either the tuna juice tuna juice. No, what would cal do? Yeah, sorry, guys it's the snow, we're going! Cray-Cray, just a little bit of slicing and dicing around here. Listen, she likes it because she's got tattooed on her head yeah. She doesn't care she's, cool she's, a performer! Is that right, yeah? What do you do? I was an opera singer for 10 years. Go on! Give us a bit wow come on. Give us a bit might have to put my head back in the upright position. Okay um this is, it was good. Wasn'T it wasn't she good? What do you think isabel? What about your singing your advice, your baritone is perfect. Oh, do i have to work today is this work? Is this work? We were thinking when we came in weren't, we you were singing, we were both singing together. What was you singing? We were singing uh come with me and join me in a world of your imagination. Take a look and you'll see into your imagination. Wow. I love it. Isabelle isabel's got a good voice, she does she's got big lungs. She'S got big lungs, she was harmonizing and big feet. Put my ducks on for you at least your pants are long enough this time, because your pants, the last time i saw you it was so short. They were like to your knees, little crop crop. Oh, what could you say that in england she got black socks, god find his cows nice nice yeah, your mum called. She wants a pants bag. Your mom called she wants her dad's pants back her dad's been asking for him all right. I'M done i'm done. I'M done after i'm done, i'm done! That was good. We have an opera singer for expo. I can't believe that upper singer for expo yeah - that's coming farm. Let'S, let's not bother with a diffuser, oh okay. Let'S just give it a little one of these, so i've got the low speed and, let's just let the air do the movement of the texture. We could put the diffuser on, but i think we're not going for, like nice, pretty curls we're going for more of a a heavier look, always show your clients as well, when you're doing when you're doing always show them very, very important for you to really share The products that you use, and always you know, share how to style it. You can see if she uses. If i use the diffuser, i would bring in more curl by using just the the air of the dryer. I just put in some texture, looks great

Carol Johanson: Missed the finish! Gorgeous girl gorgeous cut.

RedLadyBug 91: Audio is horrible sorry

NORMA BATES : This video is a prime example why you should always play the end of the vid first. BEFORE you waste your time watching and contributing to views for something that's annoying af and not even showing the end result of the cut/style.

Alexandra Patricio: Why would´nt you what us to see the finalle. This is unbelievable.

Kimberly Smith: This is such an annoying video to much talkiing and cutting up!

Catherine biondo: Your voice is echoing

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