Vertical Pixie Haircut Tutorial - Matt Beck Vlog

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What'S up guys welcome to the video today, what we're gon na focus on is cutting a pixie cup, but I wanted to do this a little bit different. I wanted to do three different types of pixie cuts. So over the next week, I'm gon na create a few different videos showcasing different types of Pixies in different ways to cut them. Today, we're going to cut one vertically, then the next video I'll, probably cut one horizontally and then I'll mix and match techniques to create the third one, and then I'm going to show you guys some coloring techniques on those. So a lot of fun videos coming up. I hope you're excited about that. Let me know in the comments, but also moving into 2019. I wanted to go crazy with content, so I want to create all different types of videos: podcasts Instagram posts for not follow me on instagram at free salon. Education go follow. There'S so much stuff that I want to do, but I want to make sure that it's stuff that you guys are gon na enjoy. So let me know in the comments below what you'd like to see in 2019, but right now, let's get started with this video here we go. What'S up guys welcome to today's video today we're gon na focus on a vertical pixie haircut. The reason we're doing it vertical is because I'm gon na do a series of pixie haircuts over the next week and just showcase some different ways of cutting a pixie for you guys. So we start off. The sectioning is pretty simple. I go right along the parietal Ridge, which is the round of the head there and I go back across mid crown and then back around parietal Ridge creating almost like a horseshoe section on the top of the head. Then I take out a nice triangle section working with diagonal back lines that connect together to section out that crown area, because I want to build up a little extra weight in there whenever you're sectioning, a haircut you're, really just telling this story of what that haircuts. Gon na be so I'm mapping out every move that I'm gon na make I'm gon na start off in the front temple area. So I sectioned that away and I don't work on the back. I don't even think about the back until I finished the front, so we start off taking vertical partings, maybe with a slight diagonal back, but not much. I'M gon na scoop, my first section and I'm gon na cut that nice and close to the head. I'M really focusing on cutting at 90 degrees. So if you guys watched any of the past videos, if you watched the 90 degree haircut, is a very similar technique to that, making sure that you don't lower your elevation. Let the head shape kind of work in your favor right, so the head shape at the tip of my finger is starting to peel away and because that's peeling away, it's naturally gon na give me a little bit of a weight line. So don't overcompensate for that. Don'T change your finger angle when you're looking to create a nice flat shape up the head, so I'm working my way back travelling guide. This is a round haircut, so everything is following the head shape. So I take my vertical section: I'm pushing the hair towards my guide line. We'Ve talked about that many times, so I combed my section nice and small. Then I bring it over to that previous section. Only and I cut it there so I'm not over directing too much, then I go through basically horizontally right, so I go in and I cross check using scissor over comb just to finalize and fine tune the shape that I've started so now we're gon na work. Our way into the back still staying nice and vertical here is where you're gon na see me. I don't want to say, make a mistake but kind of make a mistake right. So this is the great thing about watching yourself back. I didn't notice it when I was doing the cut, but watch because of the way that I'm holding my scissor watch. How I twist my fingers to get comfortable and when I do that. Look at the very bottom corner of this haircut and you can see it getting a little bit longer because of that slight twist. So now see how I shift the scissor and my fingers and I get more comfortable and more consistent. So now, because I'm making that shift and I'm holding the scissor differently, I don't move my fingers so now I get the result, I'm looking for I clean off that result or that longer length that I created using the scissor over comb technique. When I cross check. That'S why it's important to cross check, but it's also important to understand that if I would have held the scissors a little bit differently, I wouldn't have had those longer pieces when I went to cross-check so mistakes happen. It'S why I recommend filming yourself doing haircuts not to put them out on social media but to just assess yourself and your technique when you can sit back and look at it from afar, so you'll notice I'm still doing that scissor technique because from the occipital bone Down it really twists your hand into a weird position, so that just makes me more comfortable, so I'm basically putting my thumb in the opposite direction of the scissor so and that helps me stay comfortable. So I'm just gon na continue through this section. The same way over directing to the previous section and working my way to the temple area. So now I'm just gon na finish off doing a little bit of cross-checking horizontally. So now I go in and this technique is going to be just cleaning up around the ears. This is all customized to the haircut that you're trying to create so depending on what you want. If you want to cut the ears out, if you want it a little bit longer on the ears, talk to your guests, that's part of your consultation figure out what they're looking for so now. I move into that back part and I'm going to really start to build up that weight. I want a little bit of extra weight in the crown area, but also know that the crown is starting to peel away. So as that head shape starts to move away from me, you can see that basically, at the tip of my finger, cutting at a 45 degree angle, which is a nice graduated line right, so we're starting to build up weight, starting to get a more flattering shape At the crown area - and I just pivot - and I work same way - I did at the bottom part of the head - the only difference is I'm using the head shape to build up my graduation, so still working vertically working around the head shape, bringing the section back To my previous so now we're gon na move into the top part of the haircut. This is kind of like the the part that makes the haircuts sing. It'S really what makes it unique the the sides in the back are obviously all pretty much cut at one length: you're just trying to get a really nice clean. Look to it, but now you go in the top, you really to add the personality. So what I'm gon na do is I'm gon na start by cutting my guide to connect the back, but then changing my finger angle. So I push length into the front so I'm building up that length. So I have a lot of hair to play with, at the very end, we're gon na do a little bit of texturizing techniques. So you can see my finger angle. You can see that length building up so I cut my guide straight down the head shape. First, the reason I do this: I really want to figure out that length that I'm looking for so I cut it on the one time - and I noticed you know what I want a little bit shorter, so I go in and I cut it a little bit Shorter now I've got my guide all the way through the middle, so I've got my guide on the sides that I cut earlier and I've got my guide in the middle which I go through and I just connect those two points together so connecting the side and The very top middle - this is a really cool technique. You could even do it on men's cutting if you're looking to just create your longest point in the very center to connect those two pieces together. It'S a really cool technique for that, and because I changed my finger angle and I built that length in towards the front now when I'm connecting those two points, I'm really following that pattern. So I get that looked at the exact look that I was looking for in this cut slight over direction back at the very front. Just because I wanted to push a little extra length. It'S always a take easy to take a little bit of length off the front instead of trying to put hair back on so same thing here. The biggest difference on this side is that I'm standing in front of the head instead of behind the reason I did that is, I want to cut the hair the exact same, so I don't want to be cutting short too long on one side and then long Too short on the other, that just means that I might be pushing wheat a little bit different on each side, so finishing up everything straight up connecting those two points and then that last section is going to get a slight over direction back just to push a Little bit of extra length so right here a little bit over direction back, not too much connect. Those two points, and now you've got your long front. So my first product choice for this hairstyle is the joi Co firm, hold design, foam love putting this in the hair. It makes the hair feel nice and thick. So if you have fine hair, it's great to put a base product on first then blow-dry, the hair. Then put your final product on in the end, so I go through a blow-dry nice flat, wrap technique, pushing up some volume in this style and then right here you can see I kind of blow dry just to pump up the volume in the very front of The hairstyle and now I'm gon na go through do some dry cutting techniques. This is slide cutting notice how I kind of close the blade on this technique. So I'm half closing as I slide it down and just working my way through the top of the head. Cutting channels in creating texture, then I go through a little bit of point. Cutting just that break up the hair. Add a little bit of texture to it and that'll really finalize the look. So it's just really putting the dressing on the top last product. Is the JUCO body shake texturizing finisher? This is a really first off delicious smelling product, but as soon as you spray it in and see that texture that happens another great product for creating that thick feeling in fine hair, also great for thick hair as well as long as you cut some texture into It so see this like technique coming to life. I love this product in there you can see the texture you can see. You know all these techniques that we did coming together. That'S so much for watching I'll, see you guys on the next video thanks.

Jennifer Angelie Nazario Velez: I would love more short haircuts for straight, and fine hair, and styles to keep it awesome, please!!!. Thanks By the way I like it very much!.

brooke igel: I have been watching your videos for about 2 years! I struggle with short hair and this just totally simplified it for me :) you are awesome!

Black Gold: The more I observe your videos The better i can understand how to execute my own techniques . Matt you and your crew are the best I’ve seen out here ! Don’t change your education just make it better!!

Marie Hayes: Still in lockdown, my nearly 17-year old begged for this cut and with your excellent presentation I was able to take her foot-long, thick, unmanageable hair and turn it into this light, stylish piece of art. Other than trimming my husband's thin, short hair, I've never tried anything so bold as this before. It turned out fantastic, and she's over the moon with joy! Thank you so much! I'm recommending your vlog to everybody I know from now on!

AORISTS: this week of pixies is both brilliant timing and not- i'm going from a short bob to a pixie for the first time today. super nervous but i figure i'll always make excuses not to do it if i don't just go for it now. beaut work as always, matt!

Suvarna Patil: Wow! wonderful. I love this haircut and use the technic for short hair cuts , the cut comes out easily with great outlook . Thank you for the sectioning hair , now I feel confident about the cut.

Heather: Thank you so much! I'm really looking forward to this series as I struggle with pixies!

HiRes Hair: Super excited about the pixie cuts!!- I would love to see your take on traditional foils for shorter hair I personally prefer to hand paint as I find it easier. I would love to see your sectioning and technique for heavy blonde highlights on short hair.

Sue Smith: Love long to short styles , this was made to look effortless .. as always

qtiepii: I love the cut! As always, love watching your videos!

shirley warner: I have been watching you for years thank you so much for all these videos please keep them coming

Lion's Garden: Wonderful intro and a clean tutorial!

Pacific Mile: Pop Star Pixie! I use this cut a lot!

Nikki Warren: Loving that I’ve just discovered you on here! Sometimes it’s hard to see your finger angle or the hair when u wear black n the hair you’re cutting is dark. Haha. Great job tho n thanks for sharing your knowledge

claudia francisca: Matt, quando você vai fazer mais cortes para cabelos crespo? Com mais técnicas e estilos Grata.

Ariana Falcione: Quick question... do you usually cut the top section direct down the middle? What if they wear their hair with a certain part? Anyway I learned French cutting method and always cutting vertical so this makes so much sense to me. Love this video! thank you so much. Ariana

Michael Remillard: Awesome Matt ...great cut ..great presentation!

Lee Sennett: Great Video . Love the education. Will definitely use in salon . Thank you

David Troy: great haircut as alway mate ! looking forward to the other two Pixie cuts mate.

Tamas Menyhart: Matt, how are you? I have a quick question concerning that body shake texturizing product you used. I have fine / medium thick hair, and medium length. I bought that joico hair shake liquid to powder texturizing finisher you used in one of your other videos... Does this " body shake" have more hold? I don't like hairspray so I usually use a light gel as a pre styler to blow dry hair and give it some control and shape, and then I add a matte wax-paste to give it some texture and hold, and then the joico hair shake, to add more thickness and control.. Do you prefer this body shake to the hair shake from joico? And is what I'm doing the right way of achieving that bit of disheveled look? ( my hairstyle is kinda like Ian Somerhalder when he was in the show, vampire diaries.) Thank you :)

David Owen Creates: I love body shake! It smells so good too. It gives me, "im at the beach" vibes..

Arturo Rodriguez: Hola quisiera saber que tipo de aire frío o caliente usas para secar el cabello?

anonymous anonymous: wow will you get on a plane and cut my pixie! A Winona classic- what I want! Layers and textures not dear Rod S. Love it! So despondent I am going to use hubby's razor and buzz, buzz, buzz (why don't many hairdressers CUT DRY LIKE SASSON did?)

Cindy Sayavong: Love your work !

Phil Hovey: Praise Matt Beck !!!!

I should be sleeping: Nice texture work ‍

Casey Marvin: Would love to see a video on how to cut your own hair. I'm new so if you already have one Sorry.

Miriam Carrasco: Amazing job. ☺☺.

Наталья Горичева: Деление на зоны никакого эффекта не дало.техника и качество оставляет желать лучшего Конечный результат не понятен

Shripad Joshi: Amazing hair cut

haktan kaya: Güzel oldu

xixi _8: My hair looks that

Kellen Pereira: Thank you x

Barb Butler: ❤️❤️❤️

Vikran Waiba: Amazing

Lee Sennett: Can you maybe do the go-pro camera on your head again in salon.

Deepak Sabharwal: All Great video Osm cut

Lucevita Escuadro: I learn a lot from u

Leticia Linan: How to do highlights(level 9) & lowlights level (7) on a level 4 Virgin head.

Marvi González: ❤❤❤

Blee Beautiful: ❤️

Akhil Raza: always on top

TikTok reel's: Nice cut your are the best

Norma Parks: Really nice

Fabiola Linder: ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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OTHMANE Al: Nice video

Haircut Women: Nice video

Kurtis Gayden: Cute

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