Long Layer Haircut For Curly Hair & Short Layered Haircut Tutorial Step By Step

  • Posted on 31 March, 2019
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  • By Anonymous

2 Tutorial: How to cut a curly Long Haircut for women & How to cut Short Layered Tutorial Step By Step. Haircut with Razor.

And relax, so we are here, welcome to Brooklyn live and we've got Cynthia in the chair. What do you like Puerto Rican, make many Cano Califano? Oh my god, it's a crazy situation. Yeah! It'S the situation! Is that not like the Jersey Shore, the situation you're like thinking about having some kind of a bang, yeah movement and texture in the front of my hair, show show our cache. Oh, yes, yeah. I want some fun. He was the worst movement and okay. Let'S keep well kind of go with this long at the front and then, if we think we go she'll go okay, yeah. I think you should go short about like link. No, I mean we're gon na. Do that with the Elend yeah, it's gon na be easy. Okay, yeah cuz, that's gon na be like long. You don't dry, you need you washing away. Is that you're right? How do you do it? I literally just I put some like detangler and stuff, so I can get the brush in curly. Hair is interesting sometimes, but anyway, after that, I literally just let it air dry and, like put some like, you know, yeah very light. I just let it do its thing. I embrace my hair texture. If you look at this look, how floody goes it's an important one for hairdressers, because you know once this, you have a look and see how the hair flow grows. It grows very flat. The most important so k, don't worry, you live having here in my hands, so just like, I need a clean. I think you should do it. I think you could do it yeah yeah, don't dream it do it? Do you push it more? This way more. This way I need the one more than the other, either yeah watching your mouth and he moved your mouth over in a weird way. I mean this is like my like, like side face where I'm like photograph up. Maybe that's like my favorite side, she's your favorite side. I switch it. You know I stood see, model hmm how's, that going wow. You have an agent yeah, I'm actually gon na be in Grand Central Station the holiday season. What doing now I'm gon na like like my photo? Oh, yes, be fun, those the goldmine was it yeah I'll see, can it, but what Macy's also firm aces yeah and the gnarled square mesas it's for a makeup company meant at cosmetics. It'S actually it's a vegan company. Did you get paid Wow? So when you get your clients out of the back porch, let's get'em its, how will drive? What did we used today? He is wrong. Didn'T you show it to all students, rabbit tag down, says I see her pushing her hair over to the right. He said that tag down odd, yeah God did Todd, see the picture of you as Gwen Stefani. You think so. Are you sure, yeah our friends on Instagram? What was that site just killed? You'Ve been and don't underestimate that don't underestimate the act yeah, which is your favorite app. You know what, if I had to answer that I would say tinder and it's because I actually met my boyfriend of almost three years on tinder yeah. Almost three imagines crazy. Almost three years thinks anyway, back to the road. Okay, Lauren. Are you ready? I'M ready? Are you feeling hinged very him right now, all right? Are you ready skin for you all right, Masey tuned in and she said I tune in for Nick's dad dad jokes? Yes, my dad jokes, I got some good dad jokes for everything better, be careful all right. So I'm using my arrow show comb. This is our white razor comb. Cynthia'S got curly hair, but we don't want to dial the curl up. To be honest with you, no wonder we want to Dalek hurl down. I think if she doused the curl up. In other words, they were making earlier, which we could. I don't think it's gon na, have the same kind of feel and it wasn't in any of the pictures that she's shown us, but she is prepared to lose some length. So we're gon na take some length up. Is that scare you yeah, you sure good cuz? I really meant here. Oh my gosh famous last words. Alright, so let's call them this hand nice and talk, and let's position my razor in and I'll do what we call edge work, putting the edge of the blade into the hair and get to create a pretty clean line. I don't know, is that visible? Can you see that so when we talk about the edge of the blade, we talked about pushing the side edge of the blade kind of at about a 90 degree angle, so you can get a clean line, always wanting that kind of cleanness. If we thin the hair out and use what we call the flat of the blade at this time, what's gon na happen is not gon na it's gon na get wispy and weak and maybe even a little bit fuzzy so because she has curl, you can't over Layer, her hair and we're gon na work with that. That'S one of the reasons why I didn't use shampoo our traditional shampoo we used to cleanser, but I didn't want to use the traditional shampoo, because I think that when this kind of hair, if you want natural, curly hair to kind of lie better, actually not shampooing, It can actually be better and this hair still feels and smells clean because of the cleanser that was used. But it's not that kind of fresh fluffy clean. It'S more of a kind of language clean. It'S a little bit softer, so a little bit more weight to it. So this is quite a simple process right now, because really the excitement's gon na come when we get around the front it's when we get around the front, we're gon na get to play and see what we can create or what we can achieve with. You know kind of the bang ideas that she has and the two ideas that we saw was slightly different and she's got to be very cautious of not having something. That'S gon na be overly committal for her wrath for hell lock, because she is a professional model and she wants to make sure that you know she can still use the existing portfolio, which is tough when you're working with professional models as a hairdresser. It'S okay in the client situation, because this is what this is, but when you're looking to be a little bit more creative, you always have to take that into consideration. You feel an okay Cynthia, you're, not freaking out yet good. You do have a question great Marco camisa is asking: are you finding more clients or changing their look when they're cold weathers comes or our most thing, the same Marco thanks for your email? By the way I got it and I'll get to respond to that. You should come in and talk to us for sure in reference to the weather and clients changing their hair. I think that change happens seasonally for sure so, but you know, I think that the best time for change really and the most prominent time for change is usually springtime fall time winter time because of the environment changes it's less humid. I think that you do kind of accommodate, maybe different product different ways. Colors tend to get a little bit more less bright, traditionally, a little bit more warmth, a little bit more richness, of course, as your skintone typically gets paler through the winter months. I'M we're talking about New York City, then having a little bit of warmth. Put into your hair. Certainly, can you know enhance your look? I don't think it's a big thing markers at mark. Oh, but it's a it's. Definitely something that you know you should address. As a stylist, you want to keep your clients coming back yeah. The client today is not so loyal, so you want to make sure that you're going to give them a reason for them to have loyalty to you. That is the key. So when you kind of create a path for change, then it actually is is better because then you're building a relationship with a client, and I think somebody else was asking earlier today. You are now on our Instagram feed about retention and their first time plank. Coming back, I think, once the clients bring back four times, they can become a client for life, but it's the first second third and fourth time, which is going to try and lock them in so his important Todd said all his clients were going shorter. They he calls it scarf. Hair scoffing then Annette. I was gon na, say Scarface, that's so American scarf hair, but you know what Todd's Canadian say doesn't have the same accent. Does he yeah every time I mention the word you feel unhinged. Okay, carry on internet also said that a lot of people come in right before or after a big breakup before a big breakup yeah. They want to change their look yeah well to change three years. What'S his name? Yeah? Yes, yes kidding it was. It was yes, his hair like interesting, curly hair, but you know just think about that for a second, if you watching this talking to your client about a boyfriend and then all of a sudden, interesting hair. Now, all of a sudden we've managed to talk about somebody else that could become your client, it's kind of like the way you build your business. The good news about hairdressing is there's enough. Clients for everybody to go around. Clients are not necessarily a hundred percent, loyal yeah, which is great. It means is that if you bring your a-game every day and there's a good chance, you can build new business and every hairdresser in the world needs to build a new business all right. So now you'll see that length so that lens pretty good. You can see we kept it pretty much one length now, let's come into the sides, so I'll spin around to you Lauren nice wide section, so we can really establish I'm gon na comb it over the shoulder. So it's gon na get a little longer at the front. This is a nice way to create a little bit more of a dramatic kind of change, but because, if we come with over the shoulder, it'll fall just to drop longer. It won't be obvious, but it'll appear longer through the front, which is obviously a little bit more safe, especially when you dealing with you know a professional model with her with a portfolio and great hair. Listen to listen to you have kids know. You know you have nieces yeah, that's good notice, how change the blade the blades flatter when the blade goes flatter I get softness. Can you see that yeah? So what happens is once I establish the line, then the blade gets flatter. Alright, Alexandre come on over here. Let'S say hi to Alexandre and the snakes on the snake. Did you dress up? Finally, this is action for this. Yes, oh this is your Halloween outfit yeah. What was it like at Rue du Bois, a witch? I wish I was a witch yeah yeah, my best Halloween costume, though just quickly was. I was a cloud one year so like this material and I glued puff balls all over and it was sheer - also know that was your favorite one. Let'S go to the cloud. So what we're gon na do is we're going to tweak it. Yeah we're gon na tweak it yeah bring over your picture, shows your inspiration come out Olivia's going to get the phone she's good, your hair's getting longer Livia you're liking it okay. So it's kind of like playfulness: can you see that I'm kind of shampoo you think we're gon na use today, gentle? That would be nice. So I think what we're gon na do is we're gon na tweet kahan we're going to show you how we're going to make your hat, because it has kind of already like this. Just probably a little sick needs a little bit more shape through here and we're going to kind of show you how we'll cut that will do a combination, scissor razor, let's use a gentle shampoo, let's get a shampooed back to skin Thea mmm-hmm and yes, those name Yeah yeah so room so take really nice healthy sections, as you come through, because we want to kind of keep this kind of simplistic to work with her texture over the shoulder back to the edge, using the edge of the blade again initially to get that line In so the edge the edge of the blade is going right, the way in and we're getting a much cleaner line. This point it's time for me to do a little check so come to the front, and I can check to see how the length is and they become the half forward. You'Re literally looking to see whether, while you got the same amount in each finger, see whether it's the same length, you can count me forwards, have a lot. You can hold it down. You can lift it up as long as it's coming from the same place. Then you can check him. I feels pretty good I'm allowing the hair to dry out just a little, because I do want to see how this hair kind of falls and moves. She. It'S kind of more of a wash and wear tight client, so you do have to take that into consideration. I love the pictures that she showed me. They weren't really washing where they were more kind of blown out. Yeah, it's okay! Even if you client, you kind of, I always say, listen, you got ta, always cut the hair so that, if the hair is has nothing done to it looks amazing, but then, if you do want to do something to it, they'll look incredible, especially with the career With what she does as a model she's got to be able to. You know the hairdresser that works with her when she's on set she's, not gon na get a haircut traditionally, models don't get the haircut when they're working, they just get their hair styled. So if it's done really well, then the hair dress of the styling. It has the option to change the look up and make it look fantastic. All right now, I finished a length nice time to layer it a little bit we're gon na layer in a little we're gon na layer a little from the front and a little from the back and again, I'm still looking right in here to see what happens. There'S always some times good to maybe start a little longer and you can always push it shorter, she's, a little finer here. Everybody is the nice thing. Is it sits flat spin around here? Let'S put some layers in pretty quick gon na, be pretty quick, nice shoes by the way Lara. You got some new shoes on today. I do he's so tall today, your towering, your like you like, being tall tall and towering yeah. Do you feel powerful Pauline wisely tuned in she said a good morning? Well Paulie and I can't say thanks enough, I heard you had a great happy Monday, a spooky Monday. The arroz show were Tribeca and she did a special Halloween edition and I heard it was a lot of fun and I can't thank you enough and we'll be on stage together and I believe December, the 10th for our Christmas holiday happy Monday. So we encourage everybody to come and hang out with us and if you're tuning in we're gon na be doing a men's special soiree before the end of the year, probably in November. So as we'll kind of embrace that barbering culture, we went to a great show. This week, on Monday night at the Brooklyn Bowl, the iconic groomer yeah, that was fun. It'S good to see as we're kind of getting more connected to we're getting more connected to barbering, because we do have a barbering program and we have a barbering class starting next week in our Tribeca location. And then we have a new Cosmo class starting the week. After in our Soho collection, I know Soho location collection, that's the medication anything to do with the medication oxy, something it's cold. It'S pretty strong stuff yeah. We got strobe Ogden tuning in from Romania, we likes traffic, but I think maybe before yeah yeah Romanian Romanian friend I like Romania, the organs are Romanian. You totally happy it's official she's full of whack Amole vinyl looks cool like slicked back like that. That was her cloud in a cloud Pauline said. Your students were amazing. We had the best time. Thank you so much. Thank You. Pauline and Todd said. Congratulations on intercooler. Thank You! Todd yep I joined in Scorpio, which was a lot of fun. So now I'm out of that Club bigwig say Karen Gordon just said good morning, so great seeing you in the team in New York last weekend thanks Karen nice, hey see ya. I know that we'll be with Karen this weekend. I go to Chicago we'll get to check out Karen looking forward to that, as well as looking forward to going to some meetings demonstration with my distributor beauty craft. So right now I'm coming down the hair shaft and I'm just softly kind of reshaping the layers and we're doing that like from the around the face to begin with, and then we're gon na go from the back and then we're gon na have a final look At the old Bangaru knees or the young Bangaru knees she's, not that old, you got it, that's what they call them in Australia being arena Mike. Anyone sets his V Olivia, not yet not yet yeah totally her backs not there their backs, not big enough for moon head, so notice how I'm just letting this hair dry and trying to look at the texture. I'M looking at the texture of the hair to see. What'S what's happening and how there has it's thick as when you've got the hair shorter actually gets thicker, so it kind of gives the illusion of more thickness I'm using the flat of the blade. I can see that the hair curls a lot more around the hairline. It'S curly around the hairline sir try and understand the texture as much as possible. As a curly-haired cutter, I tend not to buy into too much of that free farm, stuff yeah. I tend to just really still focus so much more just on the shape. She'S kind of part of our arrocha philosophy, and I would anticipate that we're going to be introduced in a little bit more curl cutting next year into our educational program for our advanced Academy, I'm gon na comb, this hair all the way back, I'm gon na layer. It a little knock this Conrad right here film, this hair straight the way back into me, not elevating our and ninety I'm just knocking off the carnot I'd like to that's what I call this knocking off the corner, because if you elevate the hair out there is A little corner probably why he says, tell us about the inter cup here event: well, it's a great into coffee or was that this past weekend and in order to join, you have to be interviewed. My good friend candy shows been. You know. We'Ve been planning this for a while to get connected. I think the industry, our industry, is changing, there's a lot of autonomy in the in the hair business and while autonomy can be gray because the hair business is a young industry, it's traditionally, I think a lot of young people need a little bit more discipline and Structure before they become autonomous, so I joined into coffee or so that, hopefully I can lend lend my voice to help and explain the the importance of staying connected and really understanding your craft before you run to become independent, that there is a reason, real statistics, a Lot of hairdressers don't stay hairdressers for life, so I'm kind of you know like most of the people. In fact, if not all the people that integral fuel their hair life is yeah, so we as an industry have to stick together to help develop good business practices. For for our industry - and that is something that's important to me, so I was interviewed on Saturday and then I got what they like to come. They like to call that pinned you get like a special ceremony where they, you know kind of celebrate. You wear and a lot of great hairdressers in in New York and from all over the country. Us also join me on stage that it was something like 52 people, not just salon owners, but manufacturers and school owners there's some great salons and some great hairdressers Warren tree Konami was one of them. What'S the famous colorist female colorist in New York, the name will come to me in a few minutes. Beth Minardi was on stage Tatum Neal Jerrod, Scott Pacey people used to work with me. So a lot of people getting connected, nothing that couldn't be a good thing, because when we get connected we can collaborate, we can connect and we can share ideas. We also got to witness a quite a few different presentations. It'S a great networking. Socializing event. It'S a great drinking event. We got to hang out. We took all of our team leaders there we had a nice Sunday night, gala dinner, it's a little celebration and it's nice to see that the industry is a pretty powerful inter coiffure is a global Association. It'S been around for many many years and it's great to get connected into an international global brand. On the Monday I got to witness Angelou seminary, who was actually a guest artist for davin us, and he did a great job a lot of inspiration. It was a great weekend. Pauline and Monday night went to the iconic cause. He called the iconic gamer groomer. I read to the iconic luma conchis. I went to the dentist today's. What day, Wednesday Thursday Thursday see, I told you the dentist, gave me some good. So, a little bit of later in through here just to free that up, you can see that just to free that up and then I'm gon na look and see whether I think I can push those bangs a little bit shorter. Then it did it. You, like the lens, feels good yeah yeah. The nice thing with this lens is is still super long enough to tie back, and it still gives you that kind of feel it's not overly layered. If you overly layer it, then it's gon na get curlier by layering. This hair more, it will create more curl by keeping it Leslie it, but with shape then you'll actually get Lesko, which is kind of the idea of what you you show Colleen is asking. That sounds great. Congratulations. Can anyone go to this event? Yeah? If you wrestle on owner that that has employees - yes, you can join and that's how you can get to be in it. It'S not for independent hairdressers. It'S for salon owners right. So what we're gon na do is we're gon na keep a longest side, but I'm gon na create a little bit more shortness around here. I don't think she should go all the way up here because, as I'm looking at this hair, my concern - I'm not scared, but my concern is look. She'S already got this. This is a natural hair line, see that already got like a little bit. It was kind of cute, so what we'll do is we're gon na kind of layer it a little bit more and we're gon na kind of introduce it to it in a in a different way. I'M not gon na go so super shot to begin with. As for the hydro, miss cuz, this has right out just a little, so the hair drying out just a little. I can't really raise her it and the hydro mist is our spray conditioner part of our erosion product and let's come in here. I almost give her a little bit of like cuz. She did say I was you better, listen to what your clients say: yeah, listen to what your clients saying. You got to be confident enough. If you come across not being confident enough, you're not gon na. It'S not gon na work, so you got ta, listen to your clients, say! Well, you know push to the side yeah, so that kind of length you can. This to her is quite a big change. You see that it's quite a big change, so I think this is the perfect length a little spritz there. Please you laid it right. Nice thing about hydro mist, it's a lightweight spray conditioner that can reset and refresh the hair. It also imparts quite a bit of shine into the hair and it smells yummy. It smells like a tofu, burger, yeah I'll say about you, girls. Are you vegetarian zoo? Are you a vegetarian? You do every night, I'm very uneasy. I'M very meaty, I'm nice to me. You me and cheese. What do you say? Sceetos yeah, the heck's cute. Oh you wan na get it's a lot. You have to like track your macros, pretty much you're, converting your your energy from using carbs as fuel to using the lattice of you. Yes lost weight. Yeah, it was way I mean yeah, have you been in trying to lose weight? Kita? Not really. No, no quality of our hair is no. It'S not diet does affect your hair for shop. Diet affects your hair. Stress affects your hair, these those things, but it's not like you can explain why to X to Y you know they're, just like you know, your hair can be affected by a diet for sure all right, so just knocking this in just blending it down and and Do we want to keep the corner now? We do have to blend it, because if we don't blend it, it's gon na be like a double it's gon na, be like a big lump. We don't want that big lump yeah. You want to blend it in ice. No hair, just coming in oh hi, hi in suit yeah, Hey hi, Enzo all the way from California yeah, my boy, betting, here's something deep to say: I'm no he's everything he says. He'S dancin in Sioux. Cutting hair has an important place in emotional change. It is proof that humans are capable of working magic. Nick is a true rainmakers. Thanks for the inspiration just started raining. Thank you. Hey sue is a good, great hairdresser, California, and he's a very creative he's, fantastic here's a still breathe in I'm alive and Karen Gordon also commented and said. If someone wants to join, you can contact me and I can make sure you get an application there. You go because Karen is on the board of directors. Yes, so Karen was here for the weekend on the board baby with the scissors and then we're gon na go on to Alexandra yeah another tofu burger mm-hmm. Do you like tofu? Actually don't like to uh? You say you don't know why no it's high in estrogen, it's like not great! For your hormones. It'S awful she's educated. You have to be about what you eat and where it comes from, what about Feliz gets it you don't like milk she's, not Calvin. I didn't have milk that does not come what kind of milk any kind of money it's the best one. First, okay yeah. What is I think? Oh Oh milk, yeah. If you'd like something really sweet macadamia, I don't really drink that mr. belt. To be honest, but if I do she only has macadamia from the cows thing down there, I'm the other so we're just lifting out and just doing a little bit of sealing and you can see what's happening. But I think what we'll do is we won't blow dry this out. I think we'll take you through a little go through a little less and we can see what we've got, but I think it would be nice to see this baloney now if we are gon na style this. What should we use? I'M not gon na like unless I have to what you see. I'Ve explained. Yes, welcome, back welcome back to the land of the living yeah. You definitely do free, serum and frisk Sarah, the fridge, Sarah yeah, that's how they say it makes it why they kissed a girl, define it it's very late and I use it as a blow dryer. I also use a lexer as a blow. Dryer bomb and structure is also great for blow-drying, but I use those products just to kind of really calm the frizz look it down. It has a lot of holes or structure household code. Definer has a lot of bull 2x2 minute e, so it helps the blowout. Last helps the blast, I think the idea of cold. The final would be really good. You want to show it to the camera and, I think, show the dearest serum show. So the défis serum is a high grade. Silicone. That'S gon na really put a lot of slip slip into the head and then the the OT fine, it's a great product, because it's it's like a liquidy gel. So we'll give the head definition. But when you use a brush, it kind of gives it a little bit more of a sleeker Sheen. Doesn'T it kind of goes both ways? Beverly Dratch just commented and said every working hairdresser should take in a row jaw cutting class. It would definitely keep you inspired. Bev from North Carolina thanks Bev from North Carolina, well look out for the schedule. It'S gon na be a lot of changes in our education next year, yeah we've really kind of pioneered this education brand and the last five years. You know with the power of the Internet. A lot of other individuals have done that too, which has been exciting, so the water of the landscape has become very busy with so much variation. I think one of the things that we try to bring is a is a great consistency to our education and we're not just as a business and a brand we're not just giving one type of education. We have over 25 different types of class and I think you're gon na see, as we start, to put together our new concepts for 2019 and there's going to be some innovation with our education and that's something that you know you could definitely connect through. What. How do we connect Lauren through roto social? I have a ratio, social which is our interactive app, which is also going to go through a lot of it's going to go through a lot of changes, because we're gon na really start to focus so much more digitally. In 2019, I think we did it. What do you think bombshell? I think yeah? I think that's good. I think this piece here is like a great start point you can work on that. We can see how that works, so we rinse the hair to cleanse. If we just use the little bit of our rope, you can see how much your hair expense well. I have changed a little bit of light layering. It'S just gon na enable that you're over Lavery you're gon na get more of a rounded shape, and I don't want to rounded shape. I wanted this had to drop a little now, it's time for us to prep the heads up loads right. So let me put in the product, so everyone can see what I'm gon na do. Is I'm gon na use a lid? Initially, you can take that off how many it's a little bit of hidroméis. This is kind of a very that's like a little Mexican field. Isn'T it a little Spanish little bita? You did a good job, but the witch over here little hidroméis, here's the nice. They just told that just so that you can say yeah now you can see likes even when she pulls a head back now. She'S got like a little bit of what I wanted a bit of something around the base, as opposed to have just been on one. Then the little hydros approached then I'm gon na put in some fever, serum so I'll show you this product here we're gon na. Take about, I know, can you see Lauren yeah, take by the size of her like a quarter? Thank you rub it in the hands always show you clients. Do it in front of you 20 see if I can see this product twenty dollars, so it's always important. As well to tell you finds the cost of products as you use them, that gets them prepared for an investment if they want to invest it's up to them. Yes, but if you don't tell them how much it's gon na be, they may not feel like they want to ask, but sometimes asking is kind of like exposing. So you know they might think. Oh god, what? If it comes back, it's $ 40 and I might feel like I don't want to even know because it might be too expensive, because products prices have increased over the years. There are products that kind of use the tacky luxury, which means more expensive, and so I think it's important to talk about the products and it's not necessarily the price of the product that tells you how great the product is. Trust me. I'Ve been developing my own products for 10 years, so this one's called cold definer. You can see it's a liquidy gel. So again, I'm going to use about the same, and that's gon na give it a little bit more hold the D free serum this product here has zero hold. The curl definer has a little bit of hold. It also fights humidity. So the good thing about that is, if she's wearing it curly, it's not gon na get curly yeah, which is what we're doing now is it has a blowout. Now we don't want to make the hair poker straight like a bit of a twist. Oh, I don't want you to be smooth and flat all right, mm-hmm favorite blood right. So what kind of brush you gon na use for that y-your flat brush? So, instead of having a more fuller and wider, it kind of flattens it out, it makes it more like a sheet show was how you do that with the brush just to show the action how's it gon na be see if he was to create like a Bit of a wave, let's say so, yeah you get it flat of the roof exactly for her hair, I'd, probably just start off by splatting this um flatten. This out, you really want the style is more so straight, and then you have your wave some more towards her cheekbone. So you twist, the brush shows that again twist it show was the brush get it and then you just twist this way and then you blow-dry flat twist. The nice thing is those bristles lock that but yeah there's a lot of tension now that brush we don't even have even stop. Do it yeah? No because we sold out because we've sold so many, but it is on order and that's the erosion of flat panel vision that wasn't really a brush okay, bombshell mmm-hmm, send you over there come on over hey young lady will take over Alexander we're gon na tweak. Alexander'S head - and sometimes it's good to say no, you don't have to always do like a massive overhaul, sometimes just to refine them. So I have not cut your hair before so. Let'S have a look one of the things that we noticed is the hairline grows in. She kind of likes a little fringe eNOS, so when the hairline grows in and you want to push the head this way, you don't cut from the outside and you cut from the inside out. Also, when I'm looking at the hand the hair looks nice, it looks like it's that pretty nice, you know she wears E well, because she's got a great look. Okay, so now we're gon na see if we can refine it and tweak it and make it even better. So I take my section down the center. It looks there's like a little bit of weight right there. You see that I don't. If you can see that weight, so that scenario I'm gon na go in with my scissors, these are the euros. Oh five point Oh made by BMAC my section: the hair straight, the way down the center, I'm gon na section, the hair out comb it to either side. I'Ve changed my comb. This is a classic a Roseau cutting comb with a scissor. The other comb that I was using is what I call my razor comb. The occipital bone is right here. The heads just lightly, tucked in so I'm gon na. Take that section keep everything nice and clean. So that you can stay mapped out completely, so really what we're gon na look for here is the guide and you'll see it shorter, maybe a little shot here and a little longer. So you see that's we're gon na refine. Now, because really it should kind of be a little bit more consistent. I don't know if you can see the angle. Lauren yeah should be a little bit more consistent right now, kind of bevels out shorter and then longer she where's. He well her textures good. So she can get away with that, but, ultimately speaking not everybody can, if a text she wasn't as good and if she didn't look as good there. Maybe the whole thing wouldn't look so great. Here'S the key, sometimes good-looking people could make any hairdresser look great because you know they've got easy, hair or good hair, or they got a good look. So now I'm gon na comb, this hair straight out, I'm gon na comb it in towards me and I'm actually gon na cut it quite clean. I'M gon na strengthen it because I'm gon na soften it out later, but right now, I'm gon na work on creating more of a structured cut just to refine the hair. So this section is, on her right hand, side and I'm gon na take a section on her left hand, side and I'm gon na comb, the hair and again so then, I've got a section on either side which forms the guide and the basis for the for The rest of the shape, through the back I'm gon na, be coming everything in so, if the is shorter, it will be slightly shorter through the center channel. Remember it's a tweak, not an overhaul all the way in it's just your thumb that does the movement as a stylus, just your thumb, that does the movement and your thumb doesn't even have to go in the whole. Like the Bay Area David good morning good morning, hello, David Bray, I hope you're doing well. Thank You rose sit now come in that hat. In taking that hand, just following that section, fine teeth of the comb come with the white teeth, see you get the hair to live a little. My sections are ever so slightly diagonal, slowly rotating, so we start off vertical and then my sections, we'll just rotate marginally. I'M not pulling the hair all the way into the center, but I'm pulling it backing in remember in the consultation which, if you want to see, was at the very beginning, it'll be on a different cut on my facebook live. We filmed it before. We started this on Facebook life. If you want to see the consultation you'll see that she likes a little bit of softness peeking out from so when she's looking face on. I think the word she used was botch. If I remember rightly, was that correct, like I, like the energy from the I've, had it tighter before a little bit more like more masculine, I Tyler been through it she's, going through a girly phase, so feminine and pretty good. Now, let's just have a look here. It'S a little long, I'm gon na come that straight down. Take that hair and let's nibble, that away just tighten up that just a smidgen. So that's one side and done and now what we'll do is I want to come and I'll do this side I'll spin around. So you can see got a good morning from Robin Frankie aunty from Rochester in New York good morning, Rochester fine teeth of the cow coming there in and down down straight section, fine teeth, Brian Waldron just commented, and they can you give a shout-out to Riley. One of our new talent, she's: are you gon na learn the Orochi way wound up Riley shadow yeah? Is that a shadow? That'S a good shadows its? We can't wait to see your eye Lee come in there back and then look for the guide come in the hair back and then work as clean as possible. Yeah be very meticulous with your work, not slow, but meticulous in the salon would cut hair on the 45 and then we think now that's a good amount of time. For you to book you, clients, 45 minutes means you can typically do 10 clients in a day. So I like to come the half through side to side with the wide teeth of the comb, so I can see exactly how that has lying final section right here: fine teeth, don't pull too much because the skin is the skin I'll, come with you. So you want to get kind of even tension and, just like we did on the opposite side, I'm gon na comb. This back, I'm just gon na piece in down around the combs are available. The scissors are available, the brushes the blow dryers everything's available on our pro site. It'S our professional product site, it's called the rosio product, comes for all that tools and equipment. Look in here it looks a little bit bulky just in here, so I'm just gon na just piece in I'm not gon na focus too much on detail. I'M gon na focus more on general shape. Detail comes more towards the end, so now I feel good about that. I can just check in and feel balance wise if we're about the same, and it feels pretty good and it's a little shorter now in the center move into a little bit of length through the edges so that length through the edges will give her that fringy More feminine feel now: let's have a look and see this section remember. I said I think there might be a little bit too much weight. So again, it's all about sectioning, and this is our classic cutting. So I'm gon na now take a panel here and I call this a panel cuz, I'm kind of breaking the cut up into panels. So this is the next zone that I'm gon na work on and I'll do the same on this side and it's at the top back of the year from just below the crown. So it's that zone. So I got zone here in a zone here, seeing as I'm here I'm gon na carry on. Let'S comb, my hair backing in and let's see you can see the line comes up. You can see that we just add a little bit more strength to the line section coming through just keeping a little bit more structure into the cup. Keep your sections nice and clean. So you can stay well. Maps out throughout the shape always want to be able to comb right from the scalp. You can see right here with over directing this hair back and we're cutting down and then home after each section follow that through a little bit coming out right here. Fine teeth of the comb gives you even tension and just collapse that hair in you'll see as you go through the cut you'll see what this shape was before. So you can see right here a little bit more coming out just a little. So again, that was a little bit more weight that I felt was just hanging around the occipital bone and you are kind of refining your clients. Look it's important that hey! If you find areas that are too long, be conscious, yeah, when you put lines into hair, don't just follow the lines blindly. You all remember what you desired. Luck is never better hair before so I have no idea what the conditions of the shape is. All I do know is I've got one chance to impress one chance to make the haircut look and feel better than it's ever looked and felt. If I do that part of the job. Well, then that is a minimum expectation. If I do the other part of the job, well, the connection, the communication, the actual service piece, I make it special, then there's a really good chance. I'M going to build my confidence and loyalty with my client, so I feel good about that. Now we'll spin her all the way around and we're gon na repeat exactly the same on this side. So there's the original section - the panel we finished here so the panels here, it's gon na carry on through that zone, find teeth straight back. Looking for you guys, boom you're in section yep, keep it nice and clean, come right in back. There'S you guys there! She goes so once you start moving methodically. You can move relatively quickly through the shape to make sure that you've got the right, tweet and the right refinement in the shape. Now she just have a little bit of curl to her hair, which is very pretty it's. Not a little bit of movement, the UH non short hair, like that the movement can be like, can hide a multitude of sins, but your client will always know whether it's been cut professionally and properly. She'Ll appreciate the difference, because, when it's cooked professionally improperly, what happens is is the head that lasts when the haircut lasts is because you put in a great foundation? That'S really what it's all about. I had one of my clients come in yesterday, great guy, you know, and he mentioned exactly the same. He said you know. I got my hair cut if it's cut well, I noticed it in three weeks: it's not like when I leave when it when I notice it it's three weeks in it's nice when it looks good. When I leave that's what I needed to do, but I also want it to look good three weeks in, so that's all to do with your precision and your technical skill. That'S why classic haircutting is a massive piece of what my philosophy and business is. Jeremy. Hickson has a question he says good morning: New York, mana and Jeremy. Are your scissors, size, 5.0 or 5.5? These are 5.0 offset handle. I also have a 5.5 and right now we have 6 in shares on their way. Also so we like different sizes for different things for precision based haircutting. You really need small scissors, of course, depending on the size of your hand, yeah, but I think 5 inches. What we give us, I don't think we give 5 inch scissors to our students. It'S a smaller easier to manage size and I think there's a beautiful scissors and all of us is there available where they learn no shop load, but the CEO says hi from Australia, enjoy watching your pudding. Well, thank you Ellen now, nice to tune in from from Australia. We, like Australia, I've been a few times to the hair. Show there. Maybe again you want to go to Australia. Lauren you'd, like it where's gwen stefani from it's, not spelling this. The American finishes America. She seemed like she is out. She does seem like she's from like North Carolina. She had this amazing cowgirl outfit on. This is just so brilliant, her Instagram and she looked so good, and I was just saying that every year she should form a win, because every form is good. Cowboy Gwen, yeah, cowgirl boy, Jen McGrady, is tuning in to say good morning Nick. What do you use product-wise for slip while doing a patch? I use this product it. It'S called hydro, mist. It'S an amazing product. It smoothes softens conditions, there's $ 20. This is what we use is eight and a half ounces. You never wait. You can never spray too much in their hair. It'S my spray conditioner! It'S my working resetting refreshing conditioner, and then we have a few more questions on the shears. What is the price point and are leftie? We do have lefty in stock and price point of presence 335, but because of the tariffs the Japanese Steel's going up the made in Japan BMAC. She is a brilliant scissors made in Japan. We sell them, we make them this especially made for a Rochelle. You can see right here. The Rochelle branded scissor love the scissor completely flat. I give this to my students. I decide you know and have worked with B Mac to design these for the students customized them, so there was no screw so when they're cutting lines, they're a really nice scissor and you've no screw no thumb screw to no tightener here to impede - and that was The key for me: do you have any issue with none at all. I could put the entire bottle of hydro mist in there and it wouldn't feel like it was oily or greasy or too heavy. So I worked all the way from the back done. Nothing at the front, so it's all the way from the back. Just let me have a look right here: what's the skin, so you don't wan na pull it too much, they even tension. Now this is has not needed here. Nice eyebrows. This. This has not needed here, so let me show you what has come around there. Let me show you how to take this out, not needed, because it'll create a little bit more space and I'm working below the round of the head, which is nice. It means I can keep the length around the front any time I lift the hair away, creates softness, so I'm just scooping that out forward two sections scooping that out. Like all of us, we did get a lot of Peruvians on that online, which is good. He said: is this a pixie cut? It'S a shortcut. Yes, you can definitely color affixing, but there's like a you know, there's five different ways to even approach this this, but I'm just showing you one way, yeah. The reason why I'm showing you this way is. I want to keep as much length through the top. I wanted to create softness and I want expect as much way through the top as possible section that out so again were at the rounds of their head. So recap panel from the occipital bowed down working from the center back. Let me took another panel from the center back and now we're working through the sides from the back to the front so I'll film. That hair out have a little look fine teeth of the comb. Nice clean, cutting section after section work it through. You can see you guide right there all of these types of cuts. If you want to study, you can always check out my arrocha subscription where people subscribe for my education online $ 30 a month very affordable way to learn 2019. We'Re gon na be launching some new online education, so be ready to check that out and stay connected with us on a rosio social, Joe they're, being noses a season sharpens your shears. We send them always. This is a great question. Debbie, send your scissors always to the manufacturer for sharpening. If you send them to somebody else, there's a good chance. They will ruin your scissor sharpening. Scissors is something that we should all be able to do, but if you send them to the wrong sharpener they can ruin the blades. So the best place to sharpen your scissor is, with the manufacturer I mean you, buy, be make shears. You can find out from Moore's where to send them they're about $ 35, send them off, get them sharpened and then you're back in business. I don't like to shop in mind any more than once a year the front again, I move around the chair in front member this stuff here we're just gon na scoop that out and then we're gon na start to play with the top. When you left, you create softness, we're not trying to create, we still want all that movement and softness, but I'm just trying to create a little bit more structure and shape for exam. Three here yep I spin around and look in the middle, so you can see she still got the feel of hair around the edges and I've. You know that we've not cut this. The area on the top now you'll check your balance to make sure you're balanced, and what we're going to do right now is we're gon na lift the back. The first section is the section we've already cut we're gon na lift it straight up. I'M not gon na connect it into the sides, but I'm gon na lift this straight up and just refine, and then I'm gon na start to lift this all the way to the front. And then you next section keep it nice and clean and your since. Quite a bit to come out there, so what we're going to do is are going to comb it back. So it's not to cut it too short and I'm not gon na connect it into the sides, because I do want a little bit of freedom. So, in other words, if I was going to connect it into the sides initially, I would be coming through like this. I'M gon na keep that corner. I'M gon na keep it for now, but I know it's there again that comes down towards how do we work with this hair as it dries? She has a lot of hair you'll, see right here and if anything, it was probably a little too heavy in the wrong places, so we're trying to get that perfectly correct with the shape today. Now, when I go on to the outsides of my fingers, it's for comfort, pretty woman here Lord today, oh, is it just me sunny out there sunny the glass shining the heats probably on, and I just had the idea again ask and you shall receive so look At this, in the mirror, can you see in the mirror say you want to keep it so you completely flat horizontal yeah, the hair up, besides that the fingers elevate, the hair up nice and flat work all the way across work into the front. Therefore, word calmness at backwards. The hair was shampooed with our gentle shampoo, which contains add Mikado. So it's a great ingredient for putting moisture into the hair she's got this beautiful kind of soft tone. I think we have to arrange color. I mean I kind of like the really feel, certainly why it has to go, has to be touchdown yeah. I like the regrowth a little bit, but it looks good. Doesn'T it would you say I have very fine air but there's a lot of it yeah. You have a lot of fine hair. Did you make it look great whoa, she's dancing all right. Let'S comb, that out might need a little spritz in there feel that little it needs just a little bit of slip. Knob, let's get some hydro right. There got some hydro mist in just a little great. That'S just gon na add a little bit more slip and slide. We didn't even see what you wearing in today, Laura Matt yeah. Coming soon we forgot last week we did with Kevin okay we're gon na. I forgot got the camera showing Lawrence for everybody, please Laurens outfit. Today we show them shoes, I'm not liking, that sunlight got to belong the head to my new haircut, courtesy of Olivia and color by Seema, who am i Seema, I'm getting like the most common ones. I'Ve ever gotten really since yeah, it's so clean and we're Seema work. Sure I said so. Seema wish you fun. That'S an interesting name. Yeah Simba see my she's Persian. Keep a nice hair, color, hey no ashes, but yeah she's the best double process Queen she's, Queen mm-hmm, Persian Queen straight-up, just clean that hair up okay. So now, let's comb this hair forward, let's have a look and see. Remember we didn't connected it I'll spin. This way, remember we didn't connected it. So now, what we're gon na do is we're gon na lift them gon na look and see. There'S the corner. There'S the disconnection and you see that Lauren in the camera - yes you're right there, but what a missus I'm gon na point cut it and a point cut it. What product you think we should be using here planning now, I'm gon na. Let mess it up. They go sorry, I was in my thinking face muscle, fiber. I think fiber is a great erosion product, but I think it's gon na give it too much structure. She has a lot of hair, I think maybe a little healing oil yeah yeah. I think it might just add a little bit as we working through whenever you have your hair pre lightened like this. It really can puff up the cuticle and we want to show you the style underneath the flat brush too come through this side.

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