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Welcome to today's video we are gon na be going over a pixie cut, a pink pixie. Actually, it's gon na be an undercut pixie, so nice disconnection on the top we're gon na color it pink at the end. I think you guys are gon na really dig this video. So today the sectioning is gon na, be pretty simple. I start at the parietal Ridge and I work my way back so look at for that recession. Point you want to make sure that the top section that you're sectioning off is not too wide. It can really throw this haircut off also you're trying to make some texture live on top of the head. If you go too far down on the parietal Ridge, then hair will start hanging over in the final look. So a nice rectangular shape goes right down to the middle of the crown area and we section off that top now, I'm using the Paul Mitchell Pro Tools Express I on dry, it's the turbo light dryer. So it's a brand new dryer from Paul Mitchell. I'M gon na use this to blow-dry the bottom portion of the head. So after you shampoo, I always like when I go with my Clippers not to go in with the wet hair, it just helps kind of get everything into the Clipper better and also keeps the hair nice and smooth and works out any calyx. So you just go through and you cut it really nice and all the hair is laying the right way. So I'm using my andis cordless clipper and I'm also using a two guard to start out and that's really just to remove the bulk. It'S also really where I want the hair to end at about the parietal Ridge. So I start by just taking out all that bulk. It just makes it easier for me. Some people like to start with that short section. First leave the long hair in there. I like to get most of it out of the way, especially if I'm gon na cut the whole thing at a 2-level anyways. So I'll work my way through working, the Clipper back and forth key thing with using a clipper guys is just to make sure that you don't just go in one direction on, because hair kind of does grow in multiple directions. Even though we do that blow-dry to prep the hair, it's still good to go back and forth in different directions to make sure you get every little bit possible now I jump all the way down to the zero guard, and this is a trick that I want You guys to try when you're working in the salon, especially if you're not a barber, I'm not making this video for barbers. If you are a hairdresser and you're not used to using clippers going in using your highest clipper first take the bulk out. They can go in with your lowest clipper and draw your line around the head shape. This is something I've really been working on. I have had some barber friends come in and film some videos, so I learned some things I really like working with my lower guard. All the way, creating that line and really just drawing an outline of where I want the shadowing to be in the haircut so we're gon na do a lower fade. So I want the the weight to kind of come down just at that occipital bone area, and then I clean the rest off at a zero guard. Now this is Mary. I'Ve done multiple cuts on Mary. You guys have watched them on YouTube for sure she really wanted to go over nice and short. Showed me this really short haircut, so I thought it was really cool being able to go in and try out those fading techniques. So now I jump to a one guard and that one guard is gon na be fully open. So you'll still see a line following the ridge of the head, but you notice that that that line really hugs the head shape and that's what you want cuz. You want to really accent what her head shape is, so I work my way through there. One guard fully open you'll, still see that line cuz we're going from a zero guard to a one guard open. So there is gon na be a little bit of shadowing in there, so I'll work. My way through then I'm gon na go in with my YS Park, barbering comb. This is available on free salon, education. I believe it's the two. Actually, I don't remember the number but just look up barbering combs on free salon, education. You can see this one on there. I use this for my clipper over comb, so I completely closed the blade on the Clipper and I go through, and I just take away some of that shadowing with that. That'S my personal preference. You could do it with a guard as well, so now cleaning it up this. I got this picked this up at the last hair show I was at in Philadelphia at the andis booth, so I paid my own money for it, but I do really like this trimmer, so I like it, I like a T trimmer for all the detail, work. It cuts really nice, it's got lots of power and it's cordless. I like working with cordless tools, so now I wet down the top of the head. This is the haircut to me gets interesting right so and this where I think a lot of people have challenges. We'Re gon na make a lot of movements on the top of the head, so really make sure you stay focused, don't worry about pausing it rewinding it and really watching the sectioning that I'm taking. So this first section that I take, I take it right at the crown and then I comb everything down. This is really where that cowlick area is, and what I wanted to do is create a line now, I'm getting trying to get a little more creative with this cut. So what I'm gon na do is create a stationary guide. The haircuts gon na flow to the right hand side, so I'm taking diagonal forward partings and I'm over directing them to that stationary guide and what that's gon na do is grow, not grow, but push more length towards the right ear right. So you'll start to see that line kind of unfolding, so I just keep taking diagonal forward partings, bringing them over and cutting it in my fingers palm to palm so notice. I'M gon na comb this out notice that line in the length and it's just an asymmetrical line. It looks really cool on the head and now I'm gon na connect it almost like a u-shape and I'm gon na start. Another stationary guide for the top part of the head, so this was cool about this cut. I think, because, obviously we comb everything over to this side - it's very heavy, but what I'm doing is I'm removing a ton of weight from the very back portion of the head and I'm pushing all the way to the front. So what that's gon na do is give me more hair to play with in the drive cut portion and also remove that bulk from the back of the head. Also, I should mention the scissor that I'm using is my new scissor that just came out it's available on free salon education.com. So if you're looking for a new scissor, it was manufactured in Japan by hand by Mizutani. I'M really proud of this scissor. I was involved in the entire design of the scissor, so it's every spec that I love how it fits in my hand and everything. So I know you guys will like it as well. A lot of thought went into this scissor, alright and just finishing up everything. Still keeps coming over to that stationary guide and now you can see that wait, that's not an attractive look, but that's not how she's gon na wear it she's gon na wear it off to the complete other side. So that's where that weight will go away. Now I'm gon na connect this line all the way down to the front forehead area. So I just comb everything over and I keep bringing it over to me and tell a run out of hair so that there's no hair that will reach to this side. Now doing this, if you think about it, I'm cutting it horizontally, so I'm really focused on that shape and how the angles gon na go from a horizontal line aspect. But when you look at this shape, if I would take the same exact thing vertically, it would be a very collapsed shape when it goes to fall to the other side. If that makes sense, so we're really collapsing the left-hand side of the head and pushing all that weight to the right-hand side of that. So now I continue that line all the way across over directing everything back and just connecting it together and then from there. I'Ve got my guide and now we're working with the heavy part of the head. So that's why I say this is interesting, because a lot of people just cut their line then go into a ton of texturizing techniques. Take out the bulk, but nothing really has a rhyme or reason to it. The reason I'm now elevating the hair is because this is the heavy side of the head, so I want to elevate it. I switch to a point cutting technique instead of blunt cutting, because I want to add more texture and take out some more weight on the lines that I'm creating and I'm over directing everything back. So I do that. I blow it dry and then what I'm gon na do is go in and color it and then, when I rinse out the color and I blow-dry one more time, then we'll go in and do our dry cutting technique so reason Paul Mitchell pop XG. It'S a fantasy color, I mixed pink and red and hot pink and, like I mix tons of peach all together, we wanted to make a pink color that just was a little earthier looking, so it wasn't just like a really bright fantasy color. It was a little bit softer, so I think you guys will like the end result. So I just paint that on that's fully scalped ends just painting it over the fact that she's already got blonde hair. So you want to make sure if you're gon na do color like this, especially lighter pastel II kind of colors on your guests, make sure that they're, nice and light they got to be at least a level nine to really get the right effect. So Mary we've been bleaching her hair for quite a while. She wanted to try something new, so the pink was kind of a nice fit. It also will fade out. So then it will fade out and also tone her hair, so you'll see but check out that the the kind of smokiness to it. I really love the movement and everything, and now I go and do some dry cutting techniques start out with point cutting, because I really wanted to break up the lines that we created on the top. So we did some pretty blunt lines over directing everything back to that stationary guide. So what point cutting does it just goes in and softens those lines, and then I go right across just above parietal Ridge and I pull some of the hair down. This is hair that probably is gon na fall off to the side, let's just say so. What I wanted to do is just soften that, so I comb it down and I work my scissor a half close and I just kind of take some teeth out of it or gaps. I just create air in that shape and then I go in with Paul Mitchell invisible where and I spray that in it's a texture hairspray. So I create a ton of texture, it's got a slight me, I'd, say a medium hold and then I go in with my iron. It'S a Paul Mitchell. Pro Tools, smoothing iron I go in, and I just flip out some of those textured pieces to really show off the shape notice that the shape really follows her jawline and expands into the back, which really gives her a nice flattering shape to her head shape. So hope you guys liked the video remember check out my scissor on free salon, education com. Thank you guys so much for watching. If you have any questions hit me up on social media, everything at free salon, education, thanks for watching

Carla harris: Finally, an amazing cut on a fuller face that isn’t a bob! It seems everyone wants to give the same cut to thin out a face. Thank You! Some of us are willing to think outside of the literal box. Please continue; the average American woman is a size 16. We can do better than different types of bob cuts. I just turned 57 and am looking for something easy, different and wild. I can’t be the only groovy grandma out there. Blessings.

Jennifer Angelie Nazario Velez: Love it so so much!!!. I really like this kind of short hairstyles, specially the pixie ones, and when you work long wavy hair, with a lot of layers too, is like amazing!. You really have an incredible talent, and creativity, I'm sure you're very proud of yourself.

Chloe Hart: Thank you. I now understand how hairdressers can get that direction from a cut. I have never tried pulling my hair to one side and exploring contours of my scalp within the cut and style. No wonder my cuts on my own hair have been flat and fairly lifeless. Thank you. Your commentary is not only, I am sure, a valuable tool for qualified hairdressers, but also for those of us who cannot afford to visit a GOOD cutter and cut our own hair. Mixing colours is another valuable lesson. I actually didnt think of mixing colours! So, another thank you.

Lisa Robinson: OMG.... this has got to be the cutest pixie cut. This cut belongs on this woman. I love it!

Camille Noter: Thank you for your skill and knowledge, it's really helped me in asking my hairdresser exactly what I want for my pixie. Love the line in the back too

Diamond Dog 101: Love this cut and your techniques are great. As an experienced hair dresser, I picked up a few things and love it.

Jianna Sandoval: She has a round face and looks good with that haircut. This gives me inspiration ❤️

Maura DeLaune: So pretty. Especially with her face. It really works for her. I've always loved the asymmetrical thing. I had one in my late 20s I designed myself.

Laurie Estes: Love the color! If I were a little bit more adventurous, this is the color I would love to have ❤️. Been a brunette all my life and just can't imagine another color on my hair. Great job

andrew halliday: I am here for a pixie cut on a rounder face. Love the styling by the end, though I did have my doubts… 1. I don’t get why you didn’t clipper #2 up-to the sectioning line at the back as you did the sides, since it never had reason to be left/incorporated because it’s an under cut. 2. Would have loved something to have been done to the colour of the under… I’m sorry but no client is leaving the salon feeling they had a complete service, looking like that.. Other than my personal tweaks: great tutorial, well thought out, walked through and styled. Gorgeous model and the finished style really accentuated that!! Which as hairdressers we all aim to do!!

Dalena Mullins: This is my favorite pink! After the Coronavirus is over I’m taking this to my hairdresser to make me this pink! And I just gave myself a pixie cut, not as cute or good as yours but pretty good for isolation and having no other choice!

Schlep: Best tutorial I've watched, jumps through the sectioning, shows the cuts clearly!! Thank you!

Boquita de Chuachua: OH MY GOSH!! One of my favorite singers had a haircut (even the same color) similar to this back in 2015-16! I have been trying to find a tutorial for it and yay! Thank you so much for the video!!

Tiffany Fisher: I was able to cut my hair successfully at home using this video. Much appreciated, incredibly helpful

Rita Weygint: OMG that cut is a work of ART! Amazing!

Wifey Bounds: She totally rocks this haircut, so freaking cute! Great job on this cute and color❤

Lale Rej: OMG It's so cool what you did!!! Her round face looks so soft surrounded by her hair. It fits perfect for that girl. Great job

Jade Strawberry: Great job! The cut and color looks beautiful on her.

Captain O'Reily: I love this! Suits her so well.

Jô Ramos: Uma obra de ARTE! Belíssimo.

Michelle Shields: This is Awesome. I love the step by step explanation as he's Styling. Simply Beautiful. She looks Amazing.

Kirsty Macfarlane: My friend would love this! I don't have the confidence to go this short but I love it! Especially the smokey tinge I love that on any colour. Congratulations on your scissors Matt, well deserved ✂️✂️

Sarah Korver: Absolutely bloody stunning masterpiece! The lady is totally rocking this look and colour! X

Jen M: Absolutely a great cut & color- the pink is so soft and very pretty! It is very flattering on her... so modern, yet feminine.

Kd D: This cut is amazing! and she looks stunning with this cut....thanks for posting

Alex Manning: stunning! love love love ! exactly how i've wanted my hair cut for ages now.

Mifurrymum: Having a very sensitive and oily skin made me want that kind of Haircut. BTW, I love the details of your video and the results are amazing. Hopefully my father will allow me to have that kind of Hairstyle.

Glinda May: I love your tutorial! I didn’t get bored! I’ve been cutting hair for 36 years, I watch to stay fresh in my mind, but most tutorials are boring! Too much chattiness, you spoke all the way through but it was relevant and instructional with no umms and ahhs etc. thank you. I also like that your scissors go from wet to dry cutting with no problem! Awesome.

Myrna Garrastegui, REALTOR: Absolutely AHHHMAZING!!!!!! Gorgeous haircut, color and incredible tutorial - thank you for sharing!!!

lynette Brigden: This is such a beautiful cut. It looks amazing on her. I've watched it so many times and my hair is "almost" there.....

LilyLightOne: Really pretty colour and the cut looks amazing!

Leigh: This is stunning beautifully cut x

Sandra Solaligue-Pérez: I am in love with this haircut! CREATIVITY, indeed! ‍♀️‍♀️‍♀️

Finding Heart: I love her cut and color!! Looks fantastic!!! My last cut, I got a butchered undercut... WAYYYY over-layered!! It was uneven, bottom 1”1/2 was super wispy and see through, to about chin length. And one side was a tad longer and the other side was noticeably heavier right behind the ear. And some of the top layers were about 2 inches from the scalp! Seems to me like he should have done lots of layering on a chin length bob, only w/out the undercut!! All that layering, plus the undercut, left me with hardly any hair.

John Vaughan: Cut and colour totally amazing- she owns it!

Weight No More 4 Darla: Absolutely beautiful!! Gorgeous young lady and an amazing hair design

Julie-Anne Myers: First hair tutorial I’ve watched and this is stunning, both colour & style. Beautiful girl who’s very blessed to have you do her hair

LJ B: Absolutely a beautiful cut and color on her !❤️

Sue Moore: Love this video. I absolutely hate watching tutorials where they start by trimming the sides down with scissors and then razor it. Simply razor down what is going to end up razor short in the end. I just don't understand why some put an extra step in of cutting before using the razor. I do my hair similar to what you did. I don't go as high up on the sides because I am really grey on the sides. If I go shorter I would have to color it every other week. Out in the sun my hair is many shades of red due to not having a full head of grey and thus the red shows up darker on my darker hair. Again I loved this video!!!

Mel Lightwarrior: Love the cut, ADORE the color! I like that pale pink color you chose! It just compliments the femininity of that cut!

Smol Dork1205: Wow. I'm getting a pixie soon before school and that style looks amazing!!!

Ronald Evers: I love it...both cut and color...looks beautiful on her. Excellent job...

The Traveling Duo: You do a great job explaining!!!

kristin83: The best tutorial i have ever watched on undercut pixies. And i watch a lot. Im not a hairdresser or barber but i do my own pixie undercut, maintenance and colour myself. THANK YOU. LOVE IT! She looks awesome

Happy TX: Great cut and color. It's so much harder to get a great short haircut because mistakes can not be hidden. Thanks

Natasha Manolagas: Absolutely love this, thank you!!!!

Melanie Malan: This look is very cool! I adore the color!!

Rhonda Thacker: OMG I wish I could have you around to cut my hair.... that cut was the absolute best cut I have ever seen. Love the Color as well. Only if I had a wish lol ❤️

Yresa: Wow very sharp, extremely detailed step by step and the result is absolutely beautiful.

Estela Luque: Preciosa técnica,, y lindo Corte y color,, gracias por compartir

sugar pill: This came out so perfect!

Maureen Tomlinson: Love this style and she really suits it love it and the colour x

Luciene Marques: Excelente técnica.

Linda Venne: WOW, the cut and the color, PERFECT! ❤

elsa berhe: Thanks for sharing. Great job, gentle and clean; on a perfect face for current and previous hair style♥️

Chloe: Quarantine has me like "yeah I can definitely cut my own hair."

Coffee Revival: Wow amazing cut & color. That style really compliments her facial features.

Sandee Wilcox-Sarvey: Absolutely gorgeous cut and color!!!

Kerry Whiting: Wow this is a stunning cut & colour ❤❤

Kd D: Yay you finally using clippers! it's so much faster to achieve the cut people really want

Markéta Růžičková: Krásná práce

Patricia Ann: Love Love Love this cut. Wish we had stylists within a 50 mi. area where I could go for a good haircut

Ashe: God this girl looks ABSOLUTELY adorable with this hair omg

DMaria: Love the color. I wasn’t expecting it to be as beautiful as it is. It is smokey. I didn’t think the color combinations would yield such a wearable beautiful color. Great job.

Michelle Patterson: I love the cut and definitely the color. I would like to have seen a little more hair left on the back and the left side. If it just hadn't been taken up quiet so high. Other than that it is really good. Very cute!

Lidilia Paz: me encanto este corte, gracias por compartirlo;)

Falicia Wilhoit: You make it so simple to understand my daughter's hair came out so great and I don't cut hair for a living

Louisa Vevers: Wow this really suits her, and that colour! Wow beautiful!

Parliament Protest: Her features are perfect for this cut. Pretty eyes , round face , youthful skin. This is so cute .

blueeyedbb777: Wow!! congrats on the creating your own scissors Sir! What great techniques and a great cut!!! I have an undercut and I NEED YOU!! lol Thank you for your guidance you are appreciated!!!! I would LOVE to have you cut my hair!!! XOXO from VA ✂

Bellazme: Great to see a person so dedicated to there profession. Bravo

Mary Reyes: Hi...the color and cut is absolutely beautiful....super great job!!!!

paula idalgo: Wow un trabajo hermoso!

Lilith Jesus: I LOVE ... the coloring, the shape of the hair... the way it moves ... thank you for creating and sharing your expertise in these videos .

Michael Remillard: Matt Beck you always amaze me ..perfect tutorial, perfect hair cut ,perfect presentation! I hope to get to New Hope for classes

Siumara Lima: Achei muito lindo este corte, só não tenho coragem de fazê - lo.

Kimberly: Love the color! So unique.

weldwizzz: You nailed it! Great job!

Julie Insley: I really love the cut and the colour is gorgeous... Suits her well...

Karla Saldaña: Beautiful, precioso, me ha encantado.

Ashley Brown: I love his technique!!! The cut and color is beautiful!

Angel Wyatt: This cut and style are amazing!! Thanks Matt!

Rey Patilla: I loved!! I said woouh when I saw the final result. I tell you in Spanish, MAGNIFICENT !!

Mazé Marchezi: Ela já é linda! Ficou mais linda ainda.

Amy Phillips: Beautiful! Hope I can find someone to do this. I shaved my head in April 2019 and I'm keeping the sides short while it grows out. All self maintenance

Judy Redman: i wish I knew where this man works--I would love to have him do my hair

Rocio Madrid: So basically a comb over medium fade with super long hair on top... here I was super mortified about it .. thank you! It's a whole lot easier than I thought ! Appreciate it

None Yo Business: Absolutely beautiful!!!

Lark Hughes: Thank you. I learned a lot. She's beautiful!

Fatima Melicio: I love it! Thank for sharing!

Carlos Hernandez: Amazing!! Love the cut!

CE Nelson: Wow this vid really set my mind in perspective of what I’d like to do with my own hair. I’ve been contemplating cutting my hair really short for a long time, I just might

kataleya Flores: Admiro mucho tus trabajos!!! Me encanta podrías poner subtitulos es español un abrazo y saludos desde Monterrey NL

Dis Beesh: LOVE the talk thru. Thanks♥️

Kekuahiwi: If you never make a line you never have to remove a line. This "guidelines" approach is quite an undesirable departure from the standards of old school freehand and direct contact clipper work in my opinion. There have been two times in the past fifty years when the discipline of barbering became obscure. First in the seventies when so many shops disappeared, and beginning in the early 2000s when the barber schools couldn't hire qualified instructors. The responses to these voids were Supercuts, and more recently, barber students having to teach one another in the absence of instruction. In each case the wheel had to be reinvented. Unfortunately, each time what emerged was a square wheel. A notable hairdressing equivalent was the loss of the art of graduation in cutting the A-line bob. As a result, one rarely sees anything other than overuse of overdirection minus proper use of elevation. No matter how carefully one controls the overdirection of their cutting line the result is invariably the design line that falls sadly into dips and wings, leaving nothing but a Haircut with a big hole cut out of the back.

G Smith: I wasn't sure when you started but this cut and color are really fantastic - if I wasn't so old I'd try it myself!

Kimberly Mocella: Beautiful!!! Love the pink!

Rita Scarani: Muito lindo parabéns pra você.

KittyGurl XO: Love the cut and color so much!

romina gonzalez: Magnífico! Bravo

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