Short Pixie Haircut For Women Step By Step | Austin Finley Cuts Inge'S Hair

In this video Austin gives us a step by step on how he freshens up Inge's hair with a short pixie cut.

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All right guys, you might want to pinch yourself because you're lucky we're cutting inga today, so we're going to start off by prepping the hair, with control freak serum. So after applying the product in the hair, i'm going to go ahead and start off by sectioning. The top taking two diagonal forwards to the mid-recession and then taking a drop down halo to above the occipital all right. So now, i'm gon na be working uh vertically, taking diagonal forwards, starting off at the side and, of course, just combing. The hair out away from the head shape nothing from the section and then razoring a line that is decreasing in length. So as i'm working, i'm going to be traveling on base all the way through to the front hairline. But right when i get to that front perimeter hairline i'm actually going to work a diagonal back to undercut just that front area just to keep it tighter and cleaner around the face. So i'm going to repeat the technique on the opposite side, but i do want to specify that you know when i get to that actual perimeter, hairline itself that diagonal back section. I cut it parallel to the part, so it truly follows the hairline, which ultimately creates like this disconnection just around the face, keeping it clean, but allowing some of that texture to spill over alright. So moving on to the back, i'm actually taking diagonal backs and allowing that guide that vertical guide along the side to the top of the ear. That is actually my guide at each interval as i work those diagonal back sections and cut parallel to my part. At this point, i'm going to be adjusting how it works, so i'm actually going to be working over directing to my previous at the top of the section and then switching back to uh being on base from the occipital below so moving into the other side. As you guys can see my hand, position is gon na change and, yes, i know i'm wearing a cast and uh. You know so there's that but um being able to control the hair and holding uh. You know, of course, working that diagonal back and holding that hair uh from the top down. It actually makes it easier to work the line in the shape just make sure you adjust your hand position as you're working all right. So as we drop that halo section we're going to start off at the sides taking those diagonal backs and of course you just comb the hair and in essence over directing to the previous, so we're going to be able to build a weight through that shape. And so that way, it'll actually set the weight of the actual shape itself in the center back to create more like that cupping graduation, all right so for the top section we're going to be working vertically through that top area. And then you know, if you look at the the elevation of the hair, we're just overdirecting the hair out from the head shape itself and then, of course, our elevation is going to be 45 from the base of the section. And we continue that elevation as we work that line square, so we are in essence creating a form of graduation as we are layering that top section uh and keeping it disconnected from the length down below. So this fringe area. I'M actually working a couple of just undercut disconnected elements. You know allowing her hair to do its thing and seeing what it's going to do and how it naturally pushes and moves so encouraging those movements with those those independent sections that are being cut. So the crown area, i'm just looking at her natural growth pattern and actually working from that area where the hair is growing forward from her crown and then cutting those independent sections uh shorts along allowing me to have like this short crappy crown. If i want - or it can fade easily into the rest of the hair there, she is, i love it man, i love it when he gets happy all right guys so quick tip on detailing hair lines like this. Just for like that natural finish just over directing that top area out of the way, so then that way, you can technically undercut and detail the very bottom perimeter of the hairline, and you know as you let that top bit just drop down back over it has A really cool textured natural finish, so i'm going to begin detailing it to the rest of the hair uh in this situation, i'm just working horizontally up the head shape and, of course, just point cutting into the mid shaft just a bit just to put in that That extra element of texture through those ends this top section, i'm going to comb the hair vertically, keeping that hair nice and controlled and approaching it with the shear in the same way. So that way, i can collapse the internal weight alright. So i'm just going to touch up around the front, hairline cleaning that up and then moving into the top again just paying attention to that growth pattern and actually there's areas um, not the hairs dry that i can see where i want to take a little bit More of that length off the crown just considering how it shifts and moves creating a disconnection from the hair that moves towards the face from the hair that moves away from the face. So there's one thing about inga's hair. I mean it is a baby fine, but there's plenty of it, and so there's certain areas that i just have to chew up a bit more just to create that airy texture and feel that i'm looking for all right, it's time for some wax all right. So as i try to put this into my hand with one hand, if you will and then you know a little push push shove shove and you know we're all done so it's always fun hanging with inga and uh. You know, i hope you guys loved it. So tap the button below, if you did and i'll check you guys later all right. Take it easy. You

jpaleas: Great haircut! Great cutting philosophy! Grocery store level hair products, unfortunately once it’s done it can never be undone.-

Adrian Gomez: Gorgeous!!

Roberto Monetti: SUPER SOFT CUT!!!

Антон Медовиков: Enjoy it!

Iki Miki: Bravo koja brzina koja tehnika ✂️✂️✂️

Nela Solano villegas: Beautiful

Ryan Musk: She is beautiful not the haircut.. you have ended making her hair so thin when it grows up it gonna be horrible you have took out alot more density

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