How To Cut A Short Pixie Haircut - Short Layered Haircut For Women

How to cut a Short Pixie haircut

How to cut a Short layered haircut for women

Pixie Haircut Tutorial Short Hairstyles For Women

Very Short haircuts for women step by step

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Just making sure that your map happy sections really really well, so what we'll do first off is we're going to cut across the top we're gon na start right in here I'm going to take a central section and I'm work all my sections until I hit kind Of like the rounds of the head and the rounds of the head kind of happened right here, so the first thing is is to cut this top right the way through. So let's do something a little clean with a scissor and then we can actually show you that you can do clean work with scissors as well as doing you know, kind of razor work and we're also going to show you. You know how I work. So this is my razor comb and I don't have a scissor comb. Yes, I guess what I'm doing. I'M gon na go and find one come with me. Yes, oh this is uh. This is my rack. We'Re gon na be selling. This Rack is kinda fuses. Our brushes clips, combs rips, you name it and there it is - is my suzuko right off the rack right off the rack? Oh hey lays it. Oh thanks for the support on the elf ears Todd I think Todd gave me some support on. He says: love elf ears, on one woman, elf ears on women. Oh elf, is people pay for and also a great model agreed she's a great model if you've been tuned into Brooklyn live and they've used smack Danny swimming Baghdady many times. Gabby says nice rack talking about you is about it. Isn'T comb is straight off the rack straight off the rack. The comb is straight off the rack. So let's come right in with my BMAC shears and let's take this first section right. The way through I'm gon na lift it back right at the front, I'm actually teaching a classic cutting class in Los Angeles in March, the 22nd and 23rd. We'Re also going to be doing our American Wave class on March 23rd in Los Angeles. So if you want to come for education with with me - and you want to do some scissor work, I'd love to see you there all right. So there's your first section now, let's take section number 2. This is a traveling guide, so section number 2 is gon na, come right into section number 1. First, one that we cut with section number 1 and now we're gon na go down section number 2 and we're just lifting this hair straight up and I'm gon na follow that guide right. The way through to the front notice how I go on the outsides of the fingers, then I come on. The insides of the fingers inside is gon na, give you a tighter and a better control. So I'm gon na stay focused on that. This equipment is my Brooklyn equipment. I have different tools in different places because I work in all three of my locations, so it's nice. This is the classic five-inch be matches. So there are rows your branded, it's what we give to all of our students, because we have two cosmetology schools here in New York City and we just had a new class start last week and they're pretty awesome actually started this week, they're pretty awesome and if You'Re interested in a career in hairdressing definitely check out arroz yo and we also started our new aesthetics program, which is super hot and right now we are putting together a new barber zone for our barbering program, which we already teach at our schools. But when it comes to barbering, you can come and see us at the Connecticut barber Show which is in May so I'm gon na continue through the top. I'Ve got two more sections: I'm gon na come on the opposite side. What I'm gon na do, because Isabelle is on the other side, I'm gon na. Send you over to check out Isabelle and see what is this got planned? We'Ve got two cuts going on today, so we should have a lot of fun: oh hey, guys and yeah. I'M working with the razor today, I'm going to show you some classic layer in kind of play, working like a shag technique, so working from the front, I want to create something. That'S visually white squares make a really cool and interesting so starting off by taking sections like diagonal back this first left side and basically just using a little bit of elevation just coming through to kind of take a little bit of the bangs away and open up. This area of the face here, so this was all really heavy Vivienne's got a lot of hair, so I can definitely like open the blade quite a lot and really remove a lot of that internal way. So my first section through here, I'm just coming it to in front of the air start by lifting the hair, have y'all have the head position slightly below, where your, where you cut in really so you can control. You know technique and also you can see a guy from the underneath and so lifting this part that's in front of the air I want to keep. I want to retain a little bit more length through here to keep these cute off features so using a lot bit of elevation there to keep that length and then working for my guide, nice and open with the razor down towards Berlin next section working back again. Can really use elevation depending on how much you want to remove internally. So we definitely want to lift lots of the weight out of the hair and create lots of texture. And you can just let the hair from the underneath folder open with the razor and then working across and around through the earth, now you'll see as well working when you take your guide through the top of the head hair, you can see where the short area Is and you want to kind of Bend from the heel and the tip of the razor I'm just using that full finger of my right hand as well, so it's giving you that really nice gentle touch when you hit the hair. It'S going to make your work! Nice and soft and delicate okay, then just keep the hair quite dark as well. So how did you guys meet? How did you meet bish, the insta world and what's your insta handle blood swim in Brooklyn? We all call each other by our insta handles doughnut lover with two R's, a doughnut, how god I don't have a car. I haven't had a car in four years. I miss it just love it all. Since I was young doughnuts on Sundays, my family used to let me get doughnuts after church in blood. Twin Edith, hop donut, love, her blood twin, follow us all. Okay, it's my last two sections. You can see I'm really pushing the head full of cash, so I can kind of use the elevation, so the hair is definitely lifting the weight further back and I'm going to actually just repeat this through this other side as well. So I can hide you back. I hope he's got the hydro mist. We love the hydro, missed the top like at the top starting from the centre lifting straight up, so we cut that shot. We worked out to each kind of edges the head started to round. I stopped it and now what I'm gon na do is I'm gon na run that all the way down all the way through? So let's run a channel right. The way through I want to get over the crown where the hair grows very strongly. This write-up, I'm gon na, follow the head shape. I'M gon na follow it. It'S nice takes me back cutting with scissors a lot of fun. I used scissors a lot. I still do a lot of clients every day in the salon probably ran about 30 clients. A week is still on my roster. How do you find the time? Well, I just walk yeah I fly I go. I have no choice. I got to keep doing it. I'M gon na follow this all the way down. I want to keep some softness on the edges, so really I'm just working on internal shape. I spin that section around just. I think you should be able to see that yeah, yes and I'm just gon na lift that straight out. I'M gon na cut right in just keep it nice and clean. When you work in such a small area and you're working so close to the head, you need a smaller shear, a smaller scissor and that's what we have I'm going to worry about that later. I'M just gon na continue to kind of work through using the hydro. Mist, helps me to keep my sectioning cleaner and it one over kind of it won't cut too much product in their hair. You won't feel the residue in their hair, it's a conditioning spray and we use that as our as our lotion for helping us and aiding us when we cook, I sell it to my clients as a detangler has an amazing fragrance and the clients really do enjoy It so see your fingers and we call this finger tight because I'm sitting my fingers in onto the head they had the head shape. The hair grows around it's like the signature, you know it's the like a fingerprint, so the crown arrow will move, but really I'm literally cutting this finger length all the way round. So I'm the hair will move, I'm not trying to create any over direction or any weight build up here. I just really want to sit the hair and nice and nice and tight and flat, and then I'm just gon na, follow that through. If you work with the hair damp, it's easier to map out it's too short for clips, so learn how to do practice really great combing. I am gon na keep some softness in here, so I'm just literally working to just below the occipital bone. I'M gon na rotate around so slight rotation, so we're heading out to Long Island. On the 15th of March, we have a program that we call up close with knit it's a two-hour session. Tickets are $ 35. It starts off with a 30 minute business talk and then we go into American Wave, our texture service and then after American Wave I will do a scissor and a razor cup and then we finish with a QA. It'S been very successful. We did this program in Buffalo and we've also done this program recently in North Carolina Charlotte, so we'd love to see you come and support us get some afternoon inspiration because it's not an evening event. It'S a daytime event. That means you know it starts at 1. Goes to 3 there's a link from Roseau Cosmo, thanks for always being on it with the link. So Rochelle Cosmo, we see you, oh they did it. Oh yeah they're on it. What pros baby yeah notice right him, just lifting the hair away, just to drop just to leave a little bit more length around around the hairline here, so I'm not doing a clean crop and doing a little bit more of you know: wispy inspired chelsey crop! Well, it's a little wispy on the ends. This is the classic scissor comb available in Roseau procom made by ceci bond. We have three cones on our website that we work with and use. We have the sassy Bond red, which is my scissor cutting comb and then my black and my white comb is comb Bank and that's my razor comb, which I probably think is about is using she's got the razor comb. She'S got the razor comb. So, what's the difference, the difference is, this is smaller, so it's easier to manage. This is slightly longer works better for a razor. This has a zero tension wear this has more of an even tension and this as tight tension and tight tension. So it's a smaller comb, it's more refined for scissor cutting. This is a razor comb, more refined, the razor cutting you want more looseness when you raise a cut, but both types of cutting both need the fine teeth and also the depths very important. If the combs too deep, you can see this one's a little deeper than this one. If it's too deep, you can't use what we like to refer to as the spine of the comb. You need the spine for tension, so you need this because you high tension. Cutting for both that got a bunch of thumbs up people like to the comb comparison. Oh my good. I think it's a our 852 different prices, so there's a fifty cents practice for the price difference. So now I'm going to continue to work around keep these sections very clean, yeah be very methodical. I was teaching in the cosmetology school yesterday and I was teaching classy squarely to my students. It'S amazing to see them learn how to pick up. Hair looks easy not as easy as it looks to be consistent, especially when you're a newbie it took me back to when I was learning at Vidal Sassoon and back in the 80s and gave me my memory refresh my memory of when I couldn't even follow a Straight line so difficult, but now I'm a little bit better. Thankfully so now, I'm gon na work to the front see how you kind of manipulate by keeping the hair damp. It'S easy to comb the hair and control it, and we like to call this. This is like palm to palm cutting becoming my scissor class. We do a lot of palm to palm cutting. It means that your palm is facing your palm and you get a lot more structure. I'Ve left the outline now I'm gon na do more. To that later. I'M trying to work in much more on than just the mechanics and I'm gon na run this right. The way through so stay with me as we do that and then we'll hand you over to the princess of Brooklyn right here. That'S not palm to palm. I'M on the outsides of the fingers that would be palm to Palm yeah and then, as I come in here I come inside. My fingers. Body position is very. Very important. Control is very important and your body position helps. You understand how to control the hair, because it will aid you in the right way to cut. If the body position is understood, when the body position isn't understood, then it's a lot harder now. You'Ll notice how I came in and if you look at my fingers, but slightly curved slightly curved away, so I can keep all of that kind of softness around the edges, because right now, I'm really not putting any emotional creative field into my work. What I'm really doing is just creating a cleaner structure to the shape and then I'll start to look at the shape once I've layered the whole thing, then I start to look at the shape and that's when I'll start to add my kind of personal touch. But right now I want to get this to sit in quite flat, so my sections are rotating around and I'm following that right. The way through, while still retaining all this, then this is going to come in tighter, but right now it's really just a question of we've got 2/3 of the cut done, because I did the top I've done this back to the side and then we're just gon Na rinse and repeat on the opposite side, I'm running this into the top to make sure that we're correct it's like a little when I in this someone like this, I booked on the 45-minute, so when the salon, this is a forty-five minutes exercise right now, I'm Just gon na come through and just a little cross-checking and I work it all the way up and really I'm just cleaning just cleaning the hair and you look at the hair cuz. The hair will actually tell you whether you've got it correct or not. If the hair is not lying properly, maybe you've just over directed it slightly in the wrong direction. So there you go, you can kind of see the shot was coming right. The way through we've still got all this length here and all this length here. There'S a lot of work to be done around there, but I don't want to. I don't want to ruin that just yet so now what I'm gon na do is. I want to continue on the opposite side. I'Ll follow this through, and maybe you can head back over to the princess, let's check back in with our razor cut with Izzy and viv how's it going section and working into the back now. This is what obviously we're the most hair is, so definitely want to really free this up a little bit and create lots of movement in the hair and working on a slight diagonal but cross over, but don't have the section too. I can all, I think, the feel at the razor and come and it hits it in the wrong way. It'S kind of too angular, actually so in a slight diagonal and then lifting to keep that square shape. Like I said earlier, and just lifting all the outlines, nice and high - and you can see the hairline here - is um very, very jumpy, so you want to retain a little bit of wave there and if you go too much into that, I feel like I've become Too texturized and maybe a little hard to manage and yeah keep the hair nice and damp like this and I'll just show you so with my section. I'M working from my guide, she's gon na, confirm this, and you can see from the short piece of the hair here. I start to cut the air for the hair to like sir, keep it nice and open through here and especially in these areas. Here, as you work towards the back, you can see it's a lot more there's a lot more hair, so you can really open that blade. What I mean by that is it's very open strokes. So the strokes are a lot larger than a closed yeah and then elevation through the bottom. To keep that nice corner in the outline. And I'm just going to continue this to where I've worked. To kind of the crown snake and cross the two lengths together and then as well move your body positions as you move the chair round. She work towards the back of the head, just pivot yourself, around a little bit so you're, not over directing too far to the side, but we'll do is make the middle part too heavy. So you've got to keep that body positions pivoting around the chair and I've completed this on the left side of the head. So I'm actually just finishing in my back right side and then through here again you can see the guide through the underneath and it starts to fall down start to cut on top of that guide and don't slide your fingers out. If you want to continue on the guide, if you start to slide the fingers, you'll really lose that and create a new, a new layer which is not what I want mmm-hmm and then of the stats came into the nape again, you want that middle part sit Much flatter and then keep that corner in the bottom and through the front section as well. I just want to show you through here like where the corners are the cheekbones. Are I just almost keep looking at your work? You know, as it starts to develop and like move the hair around vivianne, definitely doesn't wear a hair flat and smooth, so you've really got to move the hair around as you go through and see where the see works wonders do where the weight lies, you can Kind of slice down the hair a little bit the razor to open it up a bit more, and I think it's really fun to do this technique with the razor looks like gives it. This really edgy texturized finish, which I love, so I'm just gon na finish. This right side and then I'll do, will come back and I'll do a little bit of like personalization throughout the whole technique. Oh yeah, I'm almost finished up here now, looking great over here, let's pop back in and see how they're doing oh, yes, this is Kate filming hello, Kate, from New Hampshire, Kate, Goldsboro. We have the same name. Alright, cross-checking knocking out the corner just go over the whole thing. Outsides of the fingers, I'm just gon na cross check check for balance. Raining a warlock see this little piece here. I'M not gon na crush check that we're gon na cut that so we're section it we're looking at the fingerprint of the hairline there it is. We take that away. Look at the hair, don't cut corners, cut hair over creative show coming up on February. On March, the 8th, a Roseau underground you're, looking for something edgy creative and see some of the creative expression of our hairdressers and people within our network Rose you're on the ground. It'S gon na be March. The 8th and I Tribeca location. I think there's six videos already made I've gotten sneak peeks, they live. How do you have you? Look? I'Ve got sneak peeks, it's okay, so we got this now. Edie'S hair grows strongly. You can see the crown area here. It grows real, strong right. The way through so let's just have a look at this: let's crush check it over and look at my body position, I'm behind and I'm over it now I didn't run everything all the way down, because I've still got like some stuff here I don't know who Could have had last as well as I was thinking that somebody had a little bit of a home. Do creative coaches with her boyfriends. What was it his clippers? The boyfriend's clippers. You know where they've been: don't you he's back and they've also been on their head too. Yes, you know boyfriend boyfriend. Yes, that was your boyfriend. If that's your boyfriend is that your boyfriend? That'S your boyfriend. It wasn't last night, okay, you know that before your time - hey, it's not like Prince. I don't know what that satellite prints, but it wasn't Prince yeah. There was no Prince, but it sounded like Prince and then I'm teaching my classic cutting program in Los Angeles on the 23rd of March, and then I'm also teaching razor fundamentals here in New York City at the end of March today, class classic razor training. So lots of Education for Nick this year, which is fun all right, so we've kind of done most of, although I could still you know, do a little bit more. We'Ve done most of the internal cutting now it's time for me to work on detail. So she's got a big a lot of hair in here, so I'm gon na dab that head down I'm gon na, look and say I'm gon na start working first and foremost inside a rat tail. Is that what they call that? Yes love it, bringing them back? They'Re very popular here in in Brooklyn rats fails okay, so now what we're gon na do is: let's have a look at this and see what we can do, so I'm just gon na make sure my client is feeling comfortable. What I'd like to do is don't blow the hair off because it goes everywhere, just shake that off and then let's reset keep you quiet. Clean client doesn't know that they're seeing good and great, but she knows that they're doing good and great when it comes to you know the way, mature and a work with your client very important Todd says to leave the rat tail on okay. So this is what we're gon na do I've spin around for Kate I'm going to connect in here and at the head slightly bit tin. That enables me to get my fingers in so I can manipulate my fingers in and I'm taking that all the way down and then I'm just gon na let a little bit of length fall out next section, I'm, following the shape of the head, put my finger In and then I just follow that all the way down fine teeth and short little strokes notice how the thumb doesn't even go in the scissor and notice. The range of motion that you have and you need to work on that because we're working in small spaces. Yes, you've got to be able to tuck in tuck and roll they'll, be able to tuck in your to be able to get that structure right in and we're taking it in nice and clean around the occipital, but actually allowing the hair to drop out right on The hairline and the hairline will kick and flick and I'll deal with the length that we've left once I finish blending this in okay, so a tuck and roll and kick and flick, you got it, I got it so you say I can keep that length and Then I can play with that and by working with the hair, wet or damp, I get much better control. Don'T let the technique ruin the cup, so keep an eye. Now it's I said earlier when I started when I worked into internally in here. It was very robotic, it was very methodical now, I'm starting to think a little bit about the creativity of the cup. So what that means is, I want to make sure - and I don't know about keeping all of this - I like the idea of keeping this. I, like the idea of keeping some of that, I don't about keeping that that piece yeah, maybe you know hydros, so I can have a look and let's approach that I have an Einstein quote for you, you do I do what is it? It'S creativity is intelligence. Having fun Wow, so what we're doing here is creative, having fun intelligence created. Having fun is that right? I think, wait something something like that. Einstein said it was he from come on this mercy from Germany, our vision Ostia, do we know um hello from Peru, nice? Let'S watch what I'm doing here, Peru, it's my friend and now turn this is his round and I just point her keep that length. I came right over the top of the air and I'm just lifting that out and I'm doing a little texture. Cutting little point heading as I want it to be shot over the year, so I work through here now I'm going to tighten that up. I don't need to text your point cut into that this, yet keep all that length here. I do stuff with that, but right now what I've done is I've got that sharpness in here. Let me show you how I do that I've come to UK I'll, show you how I do it. Chin looks slightly tucked in and now right in here, I'm gon na take this out so right now, we've shortened it around the year and that's gon na make the back look longer, and it's also going to give it a little bit more definition to the shape And point cutting just gives you a little bit more freedom to be a little looser. You don't want to have the hair soaking wet, because you can't see what it's doing, but you can see right here what's doing, even if you want it to point in and now just point and notice, I'm holding the ear gently and I'm resting the scissor on My finger beautiful, so I can just nip in a little cider around the this is reminding Ian of a haircut you did in Manchester and whoever went away remember that he had a long time ago in 1985-86 yeah, I remember doing it as for Dara as a Vadra yeah yeah Bhadra, where in England, what used to happen at Vidal Sassoon was when you was towards the end of your training. You became what they called a Vadra, and a partner was like a baby Jedi in training to be a haircut in those days where haircutting had panache, and I had a lot more. I think it had a lot more notoriety in the in the 80s for hair cutting haircutting is kind of like a forgotten out. Hair colours become the magical trick, but we're gon na fight back hair cutting you can't buy it on the internet. You can't buy hair cut on the internet right, that's right! So let's do the same thing on this side and I think what I'm pretty good shall we check in with Isabella we check your busy Hey. Ladies I'm gon na come around the other side or where's. The is this yes, this is really nice with the sunlight behind me, yeah, I'm just kind of doing this is probably like my favorite part. Actually I like to do a little bit of personalization a little bit refining, I'm just making the hacker. You know visually very beautiful, so just taking pizzas definitely comb all the hair. At this point, I'm more focused on the outlines at this stage, and I like to comb all the hair down and just see how it lies flat and then, if there's any little bits of kind of loose hairs or where it feels a little bit more dense. In certain areas, you can just kind of pick the hair up and almost take the flat of the blade and just run it down the surface of the hair, and it's just going to make the hair in those areas a little bit skinnier. And so it makes it more kind of fluttering around the cheekbone and the eyebrow arch and also allows you to retain all this lengthened in the bottom and the outlines, which i think is really cool, which again when you expand, is going to give you. This really cool kind of square silhouette, and so I don't want to take too much from the fringe. The bangs area, I'm also from around the cheekbone and then definitely kind of where the parietal is where the head starts around there. You can kind of see it almost looks more flattering when it's a little bit more hedgehog in so just take in again just flap the blade and when you hit when the razor hits the hair. The actual. There is very very light, and it's very again make sure you've really got that flat angle so that it's skimming down the hair and you're not taking the length on the way you're just making a little bit flutter. Yes, you're a scissor hair cutter, yeah, even razor cutting how long I almost the era like what's the difference, my preference and okay. So you what I want, what I really really want, so what I love about the razor is, you can really again like you, can really kind of personalize your haircuts were there more so that it becomes something really edgy and like textured and it's so it's such A beautiful tool to use to create that kind of power and you can create something very, very different to what you can with the scissor. So this is their. You know. You'Ve got this, you can get these really structured kind of forms and the haircut and then the razor again like, like you, can see here like just the touch of the razor like this, is bringing so much. Openness and texture and movement within a hand cut, and it allow again like talking about the hair. It'S like allows the hair to move in a different way, which i think is really cool. You know people who have straight hair and want that kind of texture. It'S hard to which it's harder to achieve with the scissor, so with the razor it just allows the hair to move and become something really cool and different to what you've in the cell on map. Oh, my god, I use it pretty much all the time. Yeah. Definitely 12 years, maybe 13, 12 13 years - that's actually crazy. I'M getting old! Am I almost a veteran now dinosaur, but yeah. I definitely think as well like just the speed of creating those shapes is so much more simple and and quit and with the scissor. It'S like, if you want to create texture movement, and this kind of you know it's. It takes a lot longer with this years, so it's yeah, it's nice when you work on the 45 that you can get this kind of finish and and and look enough time with this tool. Yeah. So there's many perks, but I definitely loved training with the okay. So yeah finish in again, just gon na take a little bit more weight from the cheekbone area and then I'm literally just gon na get my hands in and just I'm gon na put some products in and then I'll uh dry it very free and loose. I do love the movement of your hair, viv right and you know he's like super stretchy. Isn'T it yeah and look at all these textures she's, guys so cool yeah? And now it's light and texture back? Okay, I'm gon na get some fun. Okay and I'm thinking, we definitely need something in the roots. Add some hold something to kind of plump it out a little bit, so I'm gon na get the wave missed. I'M gon na use a little bit of styling cream as well just to give it that little bit of definition with the texture when it dries okay doing good today, she's been quick. I like that, all right so now cut all the interior we created shape around the air, so sharpness around the earth. Just look at the softness now it's time for me to just add a little bit more dynamic to the front and I'm gon na pick up. My razor now Isabelle got me excited. I'M gon na pick up my razor, I'm gon na go with my scissor comb for a little bit of a change. It'S a little bit more refined. I want to keep the length here, but the temples got to go. Take the temple in it'll make it stronger and today she's gon na be going different colors. I like I, there like bright blonde or like a blue Wow ShamWow. I can't wait for that. So I'm gon na keep this length. I'M gon na take out the temple. I'M gon na take it up with a razor fine teeth of the cow that raised their real close to that to the to the scalpel. I just collapse that down very delicately. It'S a more fluid tool, eraser not better than a scissor different. So the nice thing is, I got it's like an eraser. I can sorry Isabelle. I guess I can just delicately. You know melt the hair out pinch. It'S a very a light. All that attacks out tool, because you'd kind of very tactile with your fingers, not necessarily using the comb too too much but nice and tight in here and you'll, see not much to come off there. But in here, where I've, not cup, I'm not gon na take out length. I'M just gon na take out some of the book with the ticket tip tip and that just gets that to move trying to get a marry like a little relationship between this and this. Yes, I want a relationship between the edges here and here now this stuff - I don't like see there was like Wiggly bits and if you cut the front shot, which I'm going to cut the front shorter, it's gon na be stronger, but I'm gon na do it With the razor I'm gon na punch this up a little bit sharper, this will make it more dynamic thing again right in here and using the flat of the blade for sharpness and softness. Do this little piece here, too, see the blade move in I'll stay focused on this side, amen, nice and tight a lot of the blaze melted away through here, a lot of the blade melt that away so just by picking up my scissor comb to do the Razor cutting change, my kind of approach, just a little bit, get a little tighter, a little cleaner and just through here, I'm just gon na pinch. Pinch pinch it away. So this is the detail world and detail work out of the blade just chopping it a little bit to get a little bit more space. The reason why the hand moves more when you raise the cup is because you create more space. It'S a little shop spin around this way. I'Ve got to do the back to see your skate and stay with me for the back, so we're hitting March Madness kicking off March Madness with a rose, Oh underground, which is on March the 8th Sunday night on March. The 8th, my Tribeca school location come and see. It'S been completely redesigned. If you saw it a few. A year ago, it's changed now. Then I head out to Long Island for a program on the 15th. It'S called up close with Nick in Long Island Farmingdale and then I head up to Iowa Des Moines, I'm doing a 3-hour, pick up razor class and all hands on 225. It'S the cost and then I'm doing a Happy Mondays and I have some guest hair artists. Working alongside me, that's Happy Mondays. In Des Moines Iowa, then I head back to New York City and from and the following weekend I head out to the west coast, Los Angeles I'll, be at Planet salon, teaching a classic two-day classic reading program and also our American Wave certification, so nice and tight That is, and then I come back from California - and I finish the month of March off with a class in New York raised the fundamentals. All of our education is available on a rosy oprah.com. You can check that all of our classes and we've really kick-started the year with a lot of aggression with our with our education, so we've been very aggressive with our schedule - means I'm working a lot, which is good, get me out of trouble so right now, I Need to keep the length, but I need to get a bit of transition so I'll, just comb that with the fine teeth and then I'm just gon na melt that away notice how it's not the wrist, just the fingertips that works, just the fingertips so delicate, and I can just put space in you: have a new aesthetics class starting in March, now we're off in its offering aesthetics at the arosa school, our Education Center here in New York, and then we also have our babbling program. Our next barbering program starts in April. So definitely if you're, one of lone barbering definitely come and see us and we'll be at the barber Expo show yeah that's gon na be in Connecticut, but we do have our big event coming up. What'S that big event, Cape Expo Expo: May the 2nd May the 2nd through to may the 4th Expos at the JFK terminal. Twa amazing venue it'll be an amazing event. Don'T miss out on that. It'S gon na be off the charts all right. Let'S have a look at the back chin down for me, so there's the old ratatouille yeah the to ear at sea spray that end, I can see. Well, we want to keep some of this lens. We want to at least make it have a little bit more refinement, so it's natural, I don't want to don't be too kind of meticulous and cut. Everything else would be bad. I'M taking my sections, thumbing the hair out and let's just put the razor in and just tickle it. If you want to put a bit of space in there, you could just use your fingers and chunk out a little. You know. So this is the creative eye. This is the creative eye that yeah that's up to you again. It'S personal choice, personal preference. Let'S your eyes, do the assessment, a lot of people? It'S not your hands! It'S your eyes! You have have to hold to control, but your eyes tell you what looks good and what doesn't allow those eyes to allow your vision to guide you tipping right away. She'S gon na get colored today. So that's exciting. We work exclusive with L'Oreal color there's a new thing for us. One of my young ladies Maddie won the competition, the L'Oreal color and style competition, she's representing America - and you know they just changed it Wyatt. What what were they going? What you know I Got News for You, Kenya, there's a virus going on, believe it or not it's the Aisne of corona and they can't they postponed it because the you know they had an outbreak in Rome, so Wow we'll get the new date, sir. So now I'm just gon na be a little cross-checking and I'm almost done and then what we'll do later, when she's colored all the surprise, color we'll post it on my Instagram for you and on the arrow, show Instagram and we'll put it on the roadshow social And where else we're gon na, do it we'll do? Well? I was thinking face morph, oh, hey, small, my new favorite app. What did you do and Isabel's face mall? We turned her model into Billy Idol. We do yeah check out the Rosalyn. My City, Cakes, very. Follow us engage with us, we love it I'll. Just do a little final check three before I apply a little bit of product to the hair yeah, just a little refining and we'll dry it and we'll rub some products in it and then she'll be ready for a regular cooler. Can'T wait to see what colors. Let'S see how the others are doing again, just remember I kind of leaned the head towards yourself and you can really assess the lines and like out so the outlines and the texture and I'd love. And I just like to even kind of take like a question: can technique so section is in the opposite direction and just lift everything up now and really just point cut into it. A little bit make sure there's no kind of loose has little sprays. Are you gon na be a underground, so I to first-year one very excited. Yes, as two models. Bm super excited, my first one, it's gon na be my first actual working Expo as well. Hi everyone just joining us. We are finishing up two cuts here. We have Nick and loura isabel and viv Vivian, but I decided to call her viv V. She was about Vivian, but I call her be except Wyatt late for dinner. Okay, I don't get it. Let me apologize for that. I know there. She is our star Lucy. It'S a famous quote: it's what somebody said about the late for dinner. You can why that she a drummer since he says mother I may be drunk but just still beautifully in the morning. Oh, we are not so out of it. Somebody said we're so out of it. Maybe she means, like I didn't, get the joke I'll write this little refine in. I, like you, know like all this texture. It looks really good and they'll. Just do a little point, cutting just the soft and I just strong hand, so I've cut this shot like this before with the Rays that Cuddy shot before with the scissor, it's just nice to show different things. It'S also nice for you as a stylist not to get bored behind this yeah and then I'm gon na use a product, a super-strong product and my collection of products. I'M very fortunate because I love my products yeah, it's a hairdressers dream and when I say that's my dream, I'm a hairdresser, it's my dream: developing haircare see those beautiful products in the background here, I'll zoom, zoom baby see him on display back there yeah. You can join our ambassador program, a rosio product American wave, and you can connect with us and you having a retail paper in your salons education, because that's what we do and you can get connected to a true culture. In fact, we're gon na do something about our ambassador program. We'Re gon na put it online because we've done this for years, and I tell you what over the years, I think our relationships have got stronger. It'S up to you, if you, as a salon owner, wants to get connected to my brand. You can sometimes I just lift it. Let it go. I agree. Let'S cut does make her face. Look adorable! It'S not it's not the face. It'S the rat's tail just over the head. This is called Hollis over the head, checking as I'm literally directly looking over their head and I'm now under the razor comes opposed to the scissor comb. So I'm breaking the rules, but that's okay. So I like to you know, explain things, but I need the white teeth here, because she's got actually got like a lot of hair. She has a lot of hair. It'S not fine hair. It'S a lot of hair. I think we are done Dunsey now. What we'll do is we'll clean up and then we'll put a little bit of products in. So let's take this off first found it Isabel. We found it. Oh she's, coming off with the robe to us garbage collector nice. Did you sew that patch on yourself a whole, it's a little soft? I love this length so cute gorgeous. This is clay. I like this product because it's strong it's my clay product, so this is gon na make this half thick and powerful. Yes, Rick. We will share this after on Facebook's. You can watch the whole thing, so the clay is a super strong, viable paste. The clay paste that just it makes the head do things that just want to do. If you're. Looking for Ottoman texture, the clay is a classic product for ultimate texture yeah. Even though we didn't pull the texture right of the haircut, you can see, we can just bring out the piece in us. Let'S do a little a little dab'll. Do you. Let'S do, and sometimes when you working with this product because it is such a strong product and a unique product, you can spray a little Hydra wanting just to give you just a little bit more slip to get into their hair. But this really is a product. It doesn't dry stiff are hard, but it kind of thickens and maps up the hair, so it really is brilliant. For when you wanted to do something a little bit more extreme, you can see. I can just pull these pieces. Is she ready for the red wall completely water-soluble, so when she rinses it it'll just come straight out like this. In spite for you little help, so Q elf took over the arrow elf law, elf palm elf, ear, support group. We must it: we've lost our marbles. Yeah, who said that somebody already know that we're so out of it a little bit Isabelle and I think we're about ready for my favorite part of the segment I would read wallet red wall reveal reveal somebody's seeing the red wall time. I forget our theme song. We got ta add a score tik-tok. She took her table. She took some clay there we go gorgeous garbage. You guys are good together, we're gon na post, some pictures Surf's all that good stuff yeah. Now we're gon na make a belongs and then we're gon na color a different color. No, no baby, fizzy, that's gon na be loosey-goosey. What are you gon na use? Loosey-Goosey? Let'S not tell them. Okay, surprise tune in later to a roadshow NYC to see what we do. I love that yeah. Let'S see you, can you say, bye to everybody goes: okay, I'm gon na start doing this every week, guys yeah bye thanks for joining us.

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