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But really what i want to try and do is to reduce a lot of the bulk and a lot of the weight. So by doing that - and we can do this vertical skimming effect - you've probably seen me do this before it's, where we take everything out from the head shape and then we start and keep that blade, nice and flat, as you can see, and then direct the hair And we're going straight down and just following that head shape, so we're going straight down so virtually just coming out and then just working it straight down. Now you can see we're taking quite a lot of hair away and because what we want to do is we want to create something: that's a lot flatter and with george's hair it does grow out instead of down. So really what we want to try and do today is to give it something: that's a little bit more square. It'S got a little bit more edge to it, but it's still organic. So it's still super organic in its shape. So, no straight lines, nothing if it's going to sit that way and the hairline goes that way, we're good with that! That'S what we're all about! It'S, not about trying to punch in punch in different lines. So let me just get my math as i forgot now. We'Re better so it's just what we have here is just something now we're going to work from that central section and we're going to work our way around so easy to find the guide. All you have to do is pull that section and it's right there and if you want, you can just lay it on the top and then keep that blade, nice and flat, and then you just start to move down as much as you have like again. You want to stay in control, so if you want to take that little piece of hair leave it and then you just go in so you have control of what you want to cut. So you can't go as flat. So you angle the blade a little and then you just run that down and just taper it down into the head. So really really simple but, like you can see already, if we turn into the light just put the head down georgia, you can see you get this really nice little organic sort of natural sort of shape. That'S fitted in to the head. So really, once you start in that central section, you just start to pivot around the head, pulling everything out to the middle of your chest. So it's very, very simple. You just take each section, keep that flat and then start to work down and guys if you've tuned in or if there's any sebastian um friends ask any any questions whether it comes to the feather blade. What we use, why we use it, um randy, will ask the questions here and i'll gladly sort of you know answer them if i can so don't be afraid to shout out or say hi or as we work our way around. So this is something that i really really love to do is use the blade, and why do i use the blade? I use the blade because i get a softer, more grown out effect. If you want to have something a lot more structured well, then you use the scissor. You don't have to use the blade all the time, but when the when the time arrives, that you want to create something, that's really nice and soft. This is the the tool um and it to be honest, you know the hair grows out a lot nicer when you're going in, with the blade like that, and then i'm going to use the blending shears as well, which gives it a sort of a double whammy Where it really sort of softens all the sort of outer um line that you've put in there with that blade, so you're getting so many hellos from all over the world toronto, portugal, hi toronto, portugal. How is everybody glad to see everybody's on so you can see now. My body is just pivoting here, i'm just sort of starting to come out and around now my i'm just turning here. You can see my shoulders can stay nice and straight i'm not bending over with my back uh sasho krummage, our friend is asking: have you tried the new feather blades for rapid cuts, the green box? No, i haven't i've, seen them sasha, but i haven't tried them yet looking forward to trying them to see um, you know again, you get so used to certain blades and these are very sharp, so i hope they're as sharp, i hope, maybe they're sharper, maybe because They'Re rapidly, maybe they get through the hair a little quicker, i'm not too sure, but i'm really looking forward to trying them out um. The small blade is fantastic as well. I really really like the mini um. It'S great rob, uh rob is asking what brand of blending sheer? Will you be using okay? So i have a blending shear that has quite big teeth in it and you can see the curvatures on it as well and it's sort of wide in that sense. So i want to talk about how i use the the blending shears, so the brand acro, i think there you go rob um, but it's really just it's more in when um when you use the blending shears. I just wanted to talk about how i like to use the blending shears again. You can use it in so many different ways, but um yeah. So, first of all, what we want to do here is to really go in and take away all this bulk and all this weight. So it's almost like a little undercooked, but not necessarily we're going to blend it in, but it's just going to be something that has this really nice sort of short little crack to um and again this is really fun and i you can really see that you Can get things done fast, so you can really see that i've really worked. I'Ve nearly got this side and and the back done so you can really work quickly and the other thing is with the feather blade. Is you think that i'm not following a guide, but i'm following a guide, just as you would like with a scissor i'm doing the exact same thing, i'm just following that guide, just pulling everything directly out and if i wanted to go and check anything, it's all There in front of me, so it's it's, it's very, very simple work and it's very, very creative. It'S something that, like i really love to do, is to sort of go in there and sort of play with the hair as much as i can and sort of reduce weight reduce length. Don'T worry about any little bits. As i said, this is all going to come away now. Let'S just go in with our blending shears, so we are taking the blending shears at an angle. So a lot of the time people use them in a more horizontal way. I like to use them a little bit more sort of vertical, so it's softening out everything that we've done it's blending everything in and that's why i call them sort of a blending shears and it's softening out almost giving you this sort of like. I know it sounds weird, but like a furry effect like, instead of it being a square effect to the hair, so it's a little bit more of a furry effect so that it grows out super nice um. It still stays feminine. It doesn't get too harsh. I don't know if people like to use the blending shears in this way, but i i really do like to use the blending shears in a way that it just sort of makes the haircut grow into this. Really nice little haircut as it sort of gets longer. It can look even cooler, you know so again, it's just taking it at a diagonal or a more vertical line so that it sort of blends that hair in so you can see, i'm not too worried when i'm using the feather blade that if i leave a Few little pieces here and there because that's really my rough cut, my blending shears - is just now really going in and just checking everything through and keeping everything, nice and square and we'll do this in the back as well. But i just wanted to show you and we're going to use the blending shears on the top also and that blending shears is going to be used in a more angular like where we will take it and take out some of that weight in doing some angular Lines like that as well so again here, you might think it takes a little bit of time to do this, but i really like the fact that you can soften everything out as well. Instead of using a scissor, you can just like go in and soften all that little line out, so it just grows out nicely any questions for me: randy yeah, there's um. You know just a lot of people, commenting! That'S a perfect haircut for your pretty model. Yeah! Everybody seems to agree, that's good yeah. She has a fantastic suitable, yeah she's got a great bone structure and she's got a great head shape. You know, so you know we're fortunate. Take away any little lines before we go in with our blending shears just notch. Those away little pinch and cut just pop them away soften out all that line so really sort of very it's a very sort of little artistic approach to how we would cut the hair. You know and, as i said, the the blade is really taking away the length first and then it's the blending shears, that's getting the detail. So if i move away because when we're in the black it's hard to see, but when you do something like this, you can see that we're keeping everything nice and square it's very soft. It'S got a nice little feel to it. It'S definitely got that furry feel, so we need to start on this side with our blade again. So, very simply, you just start to go along and take out that little sections just to start you back off again and just keep control of the hair and just run down the head really fast. I think it's such a great way to sort of reduce the weight, and you know it's automatically, building the shape for you straight away, so you're visually, seeing everything happening super fast. So, even though it's not the finished product by using the feather blade, but what it's doing is it's reducing where you need to just sort of fit it in and then it's just getting that blending shears and sort of refining everything. And it's the refinement of the blending shears is what i love it just gives it that extra little bit of refinement. So again, we're not worried about. You know hair lines, we're working with the hairline here. This is an organic sort of shape. So it's not something that we want to push in or pump in any lines, because then i feel it just gets too structured. What you don't want to do, is you don't want structure in this? You want it all to be really really soft and organic. So again, just keeping everything also when you're, using the blade, make sure the moisture stays in the hair and it's balanced. So if i start to move along the head - and i feel that i want to just keep the hair damp a little bit more - you just remember just go in use your potion line light or your dark oil or whatever it is, and that's just going to Keep consistency in the blade, so it's going to keep the movement of the blade through the hair better and don't over saturate the hair, if you over saturate the hair, with the blade you're going to take more hair away. So, there's that fine line when i use the blade i just like to have the hair um past damp best way to describe it. It'S almost like it's past damp, damp or dry. Obviously, you know dry hair, there's going to be less going to come off, but if the hair is saturated, it's really really hard to actually get a even sort of cut to the hair. You know so you can see. We'Ve still got nice control um as we move along, so we're just moving along. I have a question for you. Randy has a question so um. When would you choose to use the uh the blade and the texturizing shears together like this is? Would you still use it if you were leaving it longer or when do you choose to use both? I um. If you had a bob so say we did a graduated bob using the feather blade and you would use the blending shears as well, where you would maybe use the skinning effect when you were graduating above so that you would fit it into the shape. But maybe you don't want to skim too high to ruin the top of the hair. So then you can go in with the blending shears and you can go in vertically and you can actually reduce the weight a little bit more. So the combination of both really really works. Well, when you have thicker hair so with george's hair. As you can see, we have a lot of hair here today, so it's actually it's great that we can actually sort of go in and sort of use the blade and then the blending shears to really refine the shape. But you can use this on longer, hair and you'll, see when i get to the top that you can even use it on very long hair around the front. You could, you know, really go in, i don't like horizontal, and everybody knows why you don't like horizontal. Is because, even with the ticker blades, i always feel that you're going to get some pieces that are going to come through and it might be just that little bit hard on maybe leave an indentation on the hair and what we want is seamless hair. We don't want to have um hair. That looks like there's lines or anything in that. So i that's why i call it the blending shears as well. I mean i, i feel that yes, it's giving texture and it's a texturizing, but i do like to use it more to sort of blend and whether that's taking weight out whether that's sort of reducing length in certain areas. But i just like to use it to soften. You know this. What did i say furry it could be kashmiri it could be. It gives this a different effect. It'S almost like it's like super soft. It'S really does it grow out better. I feel it does. I feel it grows into something completely different and i think it grows out nice and soft other people might go. No, i don't like the effect, but again it's up to the individual. It'S up to the indiv. Some people would like to put in stronger lines um. Some people would like to take this back section and make it super super strong um. I just feel that this is a more organic shape, so i feel that it will grow out into something that will be really nice. Also, so is it more versatile with product? Does it accept product difference? It does so um if i was to put product into it and i wanted to even sort of maybe instead of the size being so flat. If i put some product in - and maybe you just wanted to do this - it could look a little punky looking, it would look more textured, so i think it allows the product to really. You know, give the hair texture you know. So now, with the back section, you can see there's a few little stray bits again, i'm just coming up and it's almost like a scissors over comb, but i'm coming up off the head again, just keeping everything nice and soft to just going through everything. Sasha is coming that he really loves to use the blade and the texturizing shears on the salon floor for the. For these reasons exactly - and i like to hear that you use it on the salon floor because really it's great combination, you know it's something that you can really sort of no longer shorter, bobs, um, shags, um and and for guys it's fantastic for guys, because you Know a lot of guys don't want to look like they're joining the army. You know they want to have more grown out. Looks they want to look like they've got, you know blended in hairlines. They don't necessarily want square lines, so you can see as george's. So this hair starts to come alive now now, by pushing in here under that occipital bone, we can really start to build up that shape so, like you could see, this would work really well on a guide where you wanted to really fit the head in. You know so it's important and as you go, i'm just going to pop your head down georgia for a sec. Let me just you you'll see the weight line here. So let's just go up here here. It is so now i'm going to put a little bit more pressure in under the occipital bone, because i really want to emphasize the head shape so just going in nice and gent gently just going in slowly and coming up to that shortest point, which is around Here so really working on the hairline being natural, and i don't think yes, so people are probably going to say, but you could do this with a scissor. Yes, absolutely you could do this with a scissor, but i feel for what we're trying to create. Is this really sort of loose sort of softness to the hair? I don't think you would get the same effect. You might have to go in and start to slow it slightly point cut. You might have to go in and do a different effect, but it's maybe hard to see um, because the hair is so dark, but you can definitely see already the texture that it's giving it. And can you see that randy that it sort of looks like it's? A different type of texture, it's not so clean, it's just something that's going to be able to like. Even if you do that, like it's got this really cool little. It'S a lot softer. It'S softer, yeah, exactly so yeah, so, basically we're just working around the head. Making sure everything is nice, and even but honestly you should try this on on guys, hair as well. This could be really something really cool that you would use on guy's hair, that sort of looks a little bit more streaky or looks a little bit more grown out. Looking ray ramirez says her hair is just amazing. Oh yeah, it's her hair is fantastic uh. I i'm very lucky um. Let'S hope georgia likes it too. I think she will it's a little bit of a change wayne is asking wayne burns. Will you use a neck razor on the hairline? No and because i i feel that - and i should be able to show you way so, let's, let's have a look so yeah, so there's we've got this here. We'Ve got a little bit of it growing up here and we've got it coming down here. The only thing that i would do wayne would be to maybe go through it and by just using my feather blade would be to just maybe soften that out, just a little and and that's really just gently just going through, because i really want to keep the Hairline as much as i can so, i'm just going and softening everything out even just doing a little blade over chrome there just to soften that out. I want it to be as organic as possible, so um. If that answers your question, it's just to try and keep it as organic in every sense of the matter. So just joan is asking: would the clippers be faster um? Would the clippers be like to run the clippers up like this yeah, but it's a different effect. So yes, it is but um i'll be totally honest with you, the the attention to detail or the artistry sort of i don't know it doesn't feel the same for me, but i mean again everyone to themselves. If you wanted to go in there and use a razor number three or whatever like that, but i can i can guarantee you it's not going to grow out as quick as as well, and it's not going to have this little furry effect. It'S not going to have that sort of delicate sort of softness to it. Wayne is agreeing he's saying it's such a natural look and it looks fabulous, but thank you wayne, but yeah and that's not downing the clippers in any way. Some people are super busy and they have to do what they have to do, but let's just blow it up for a sec, let's blow the hair up. So if we see from here on that profile angle, you get this really nice head shape where it sort of has built itself up. It'S super super soft and i think you know it gives it a totally different effect. So i'm just checking through before we drop the top um and i think yeah. Definitely when we blew the hair up a little bit, you can see there that there's that's the difference. You know. So let me just go through here and then do this side. This is just a little blade over comb just to make sure that we're even lots of appreciation coming in for sharing your knowledge. Oh no, it's great! I really enjoy it's every month, we're on and uh yeah. We feel like we're part of the hair brain, not just the community, the family of this day, we've done so much together. You know, so it's been great. Okay, let's count how many clips are in here, two three, four: five: six, seven, eight just nine! So i look at this hair. It'S just phenomenal like it really is you amazing, so just a little bit of potion nine light and again this is just so. We can have nice control on the hair. You know allison said thanks. I'Ve never thought to do razor over comb yeah, so allison razor over comb will just give you that again softer approach. It'S you know. If you want to have something, that's just that softness to it. There you go and wayne is asking what is the comb you're using with the cut? This is a ys park home it's one of their bigger homes. It'S not the it's! The larger comb and i like to use it, takes nice, big sections and especially when i'm working, if i'm going in smaller i'll use the smaller part yeah, so you can start anywhere here so like. If you look here, you can go right. Maybe we could start, you know we could start in the back. You know because it's got a little bit of a wedge going on there, so we could start from the back section and we could start to blend that in so all you have to do is to go over the top. You can really see the versatility in in the way that you cut the bottom. If you wanted to just leave it here, you could and it would be great yeah. We should warn everybody that that she wants a really nice short haircut, though right yeah. Well, i think you know you could actually leave it like an undercut like so so you can have this type of effect. You know and what you would do in that situation would be just take some sections like so and then you would take. You know your horizontal sections and you would actually be able to just blend that in so by just skimming the hair like this, you could actually just go through and just sort of take some of the weight and the length away at the same time. So you would start to blend it in so that would be to go for something where you would actually sort of leave a lot more length on the top, but what i'm going to do as soon as i've started there? So why don't we just do this? We just go over the top, the apex just and just isolate that hair come through, like so over just nice to get everything away and stay in control, and now we can just basically go through and just take a section and isolate this like that, and very Simply you can either do lots of you know many different techniques here, but i'm going to just skim the hair, so i'm going to just gently just come through and i'm just going to gently go through and just skim the hair away. So we can sort of reduce some of the length and the weight at the same time and for people who are just joining um we're doing a pixie correct, we're doing a form of it called a pixie crop. So we're we sort of crop the sides. So it's almost got this little boyish sort of look through the uh sides and the back by using the the blending shears and the feather blade, and but really what we're doing is we're going for something that's more of a pixie urchin sort of like you know, Organic shape, it's not something that has there's one thing that georgia asked, but she didn't like solid lines. She liked to have her hair. That was just like messy and textured, so it is a short pixie crop, so by skimming the hair, it also gives you a nice cool little texture as well uh, if you don't mind, allison, just joined and she's saying, if you wouldn't mind telling her what razor You'Re using yeah so hi allison, so i am using a feather razor, a feather blade. I change it once or twice in a haircut. I change them a lot and you know george's hair is absolutely beautiful, so it's going to just handle one change. So that's easy! So i'm taking now my sections, nice and clean, keep that blade, nice and flat on the hair, not too much elevation just coming out off the head and then i'm just skimming through the hair. I want to have lots of texture, so the blade is going to do that for me, um on this type of hair. So it's going to be like something: that's very organic, so i'm just sort of working and pivoting around each section. It'S very artistic! When you get to this level when you're starting to you, don't want to blend blend because you just want to have something that's going to come through and then move around the head shape because again we're going to blend with the blending shears. So these are things this is the combination of working both you know so again, i'm just sort of keeping my elevation, nice and low and coming through and remember the blending shears will do everything then for you, as we go along i'll, actually use the blending shears. Once i've taken down this last section, can i ask what you decided to do first? Did you decide to do the haircut first and then find the model, or did you find the model and then say what could i do? No, so georgia was here in the salon and she was getting her hair done for prom and i noticed her going upstairs. I wasn't doing her hair and i said to um travis, who was actually doing her hair at the time. I said, i wonder, would she be interested in doing some hair modeling, so i just went up and asked you didn't i georgia and basically that's that and then through consultation um. I knew from her. She was like yeah i'm into like doing this. I'M into sort of reducing the weight out of my hair, so i knew we had somebody who was like yeah up for something you know for change. So it's really nice when you get somebody like that, who's ready to go so again, let's because you're right here, you can see now if we just want to blend that in start to run up, go again, there's very little like you can see. There'S here and there's that section so we're just going in and just blending and just go through again: let's go up and just blend, so it's dropping the feather blade. Taking up the blending shear dropping the feather blade taking up the blending shears. She had fine hair gigi is asking yes, one benefit um. She has such thick hair. If she had fine hair, would you do less texturizing absolutely and you could probably maybe use a combination of the feather blade and scissor. So basically we just dropped the blending shears for a scissor where you would point, but the you know the feather blade is going to take away all that length for you, it's going to work nice and fast in the salon and then you're going to go in And then, instead of you know using something like this, where you're taking a lot of that weight out, so that it can become something, that's really textured, you could maybe just leave and use the scissor in a point: cut situation. Okay. So now i'm back to the feather blade. So now i'm just going to start to work around the head. If you want to have to find some sections that i could already they're right here, so it's again, it's really really simple stuff. Finding the guides and blending it through find the guide, if you weren't teaching this, how long would this haircut take and how long would you book in the salon before change this big? I would still even though it's it starts off quick, there's a lot of detail at the end, so i would still give myself like an hour. You know i i would dry it then, and then i would detail it as it dries, because it'll take on a different form when it's dry too a close attention to when it's dry, so you would get it done in an hour for sure. So again, if i want to find that section, it's right there and that's going to run it down the head shape. Yeah wayne had a comment uh. He said that he supposes that you can uh customize this haircut in so many different ways. Yes, absolutely and you would customize it to the head shape. You would customize it to the hairline. You would customize it to the texture of the hair. You know you would you would customize it in in so so many ways like you know it can go on and on and on you can go and sort of detail it using. You know visuals, then, where you would sort of work the blade use the scissors use the blending shears in so many different ways. Now, i'm coming to the front yov has a uh question: are you over directing the hair toward the front um? I suppose slightly slightly. I'M just directing it into the last the previous section, but i'm not like over directing it back, but i am directing it into that section. So you can see if i was to look there's the section and then i just go into that one and then just work my way down so you're more just pivoting around exactly, and you can see here with georgia. Look at this jump. That'S in her hair, like it's great, it doesn't really matter because it's going to give it when you cut it like this, it's going to move in different ways. So it's going to have this cool little texture that it's going to jump up and sit down, and you know the worst thing to do is battle. Something like that. If you want to go and leave the length if you've got a cowlick leave the leg leave the weight, but if we're going for something like this embrace it cut it off, cut it shorter. You know really go for something that has this cool like texture to the hair. You know so you embrace it all or like say through the top here, where it jumps a little bit, don't be afraid like on something like this to go in and just hit it and go a little shorter to make it look like. As i said, this is a little pixie, so you can go in and you can detail that top section to maybe make that an accent. So your little accent will be here or around the crown or you would just go in and just take some little slices and actually make it be something that's a cool little annette says she loves it and that she that you can almost mold the hair. When you use the blade - yes yeah, it's certainly a much more artistic approach, but again what i liked about the previous question was, he asked, was i you know directing the hair into or was it not so you can still see that i'm following a guide. So it's not just a lot of the time. I think people think that, like you know, oh well, you know he's he's not following anything he's just sort of working it through and it's it's actually the opposite. You know for me i like to i actually like to find balance i like to be actually able to find guides and i like to see the shapes appear. So, for me, it's really important that i can actually sort of find guides and just feel balanced like it gives me security. You know going from that shortest point and just working around the head shape going down. What i do like about the blade is see how you can switch sides and your hand can be now working from here, and it's really comfortable. It'S not you know like. If you look at my i'm not bent over in any way my body position can stay. Quite straight so my back's, not you, know broken, so i can still see my guide and i can stand over it and i can just run it down. So there's little bits of that that i find really comfortable on a busy busy saturday when you feel like you know, you know sometimes you're back and you've been working hard. This gives you um. You know a different approach to where you can cut hair and tammy. Dreyer is just saying: how often do you do tutorials? Are you on youtube as well? I love your work and make you make it look so beautiful and easy. Maybe you could tell her about the hp live series that we did today. Yeah. Thank you so much tammy, so um the url is hblive.me so yeah. Basically, we um and harebrained partnered up together and what we have created is um, it's on hair brain and it's basically, four haircuts um all using the feather blade and you can go on and you can get almost five hours. You'Ll be sick and tired of me. Um but five hours of haircuts that are of iconic haircuts as in the pixie, the shag, the bob, the graduated bulb and the point of difference is that it's the sebastian way. So it's using the feather blade on all of those haircuts. So that's something that we had a great time randy. We did it over two days. I think let me just move around a bit, so we can pull in here and yeah. Basically, we did them on doll heads. It was through covid um, but it was actually better to be honest because it's much more educational, i feel with the doll heads we could really sort of spend a lot more time, be a little bit more sort of um, precise and sometimes when you're doing lives. Like this, we only have a certain amount of time, so we have to work you guys watching don't have all day either. So, whereas with the hair brain you can go on, you can purchase it and you can watch it as many times as you want. You can go on there and you know watch hours of it or replay a pixie and replay the shag replay, the bob. So it's great i mean we were. We really had a great time, and i hope you know if you want to see me more we're here every month, but if you want to see something, that's more educational like tutorials, certainly creative, creative immersion is the name and it's on here. Hey it's www.hblive.me and if you get there and you just search sebastian, creative immersion it'll be easy to find wow. That is so neat, so cute, okay. So, let's just we've more to do, but you can actually see by sort of leaving a little bit of length around the front working with the hairline working with her hairline. It gives it this cool little texture that we can actually maneuver and play with and keep it flat or you know then go the opposite way. If you want to give it a little bit of that, you can sort of make it so product's going to love this, like. I can't tell you like, when she sort of gets product in there, it's just going to go crazy. So what i do want to do is i feel that we're a little high right there. I feel that there's a little bit too much hair there. We need to refine that. So let me just before we get the blending shears. Let me just refine this because i did a little bit of blade work on the left side. So let me just refine this by splicing this, just a little and again, that's just going through and just catching it on the the toe of the blade and that's just going to keep see our long bit there. So we just want to go in and take frog says regards from armenia legend. I think it was actually hogg's birthday yesterday. So i want to wish you a happy birthday. We need somebody else to wish a happy birthday too, as well. Randy gerard it's his birthday today. That'S why he's not with us today, so happy birthday, gerard! That'S all i'm doing just checking everything through again. You think that you know using the blade is something that you leave long bits and it's all crazy. Look it's quite! It'S quite good right through you know, so by just doing this it just again, it helps me makes me feel better that you know it's not something. That'S just random pieces of hair all over the place, so it's just mary says love in the texture. Ah, thank you mary. I think that's mary from the uk is she'll, probably say yes, mary mary go go, go yeah, go hegan, yeah! So again, sorry, mary, i probably butchered so again just checking everything through our lance is looking great. I love the pixie, with the blade makes it look so fitted and airy yes yeah. So can we use the blow dryer for a second yeah? Go ahead? There'S no rules for this kind of stuff yeah. So i'm just going to keep the blow dryer quite low and just use my fingers. How is that ghd blow dryer? I know the irons are incredible. Yeah i really like it. I mean it's, it's it's so good for the salon. You know it's got plenty of power, the nozzle is fine. So when you're blow drying, you can really get direction there um and they last you know they. They certainly have that strength that you need for this album frog says. Thank you for the birthday wishes kathy says: awesome techniques can't wait to use them. Japanese, kathy kathy. Thank you! Okay! So, before we put the product in, i always like to do this. Let'S do everything in its natural form, just really calm it. Everything down christine ramsey says audrey hepburn, audrey hepburn, there you go so let's just do this did her her last name is pronounced, did totally butcher it. You corrected me it's kagan, oh so, basically, just by combing. It all each way everywhere. It'S nice to check everything around, make sure that you have your little undercoat, but yet you have that nice texture. If you look with the white wall in the background, you have this really nice head shape everything balances so that when it grows out you're going to have that really nice sort of effect where this will grow out nice and then you'll have this nice texture through Here as well, so it's important to take a second always to step back and have a look at your work. You'Ve spent all this time, so it's important to step back and maybe look at that before any of the detail, so many people are gorgeous. So this is a microwave fiber, so this is going to soak this up so you're going to really sort of see. You know this hair is going to just absolutely adore this, so maybe a little pump, because it's it's going to really no, maybe a little bit there you go so basically mike red fiber is micro, so you can really get jiggy with it. Like new year's eve that smells good smells good, doesn't it wow? Let me just take this away for a second, oh, this haircut is so great on you, so just let's just work it in now. You can see why the blending series helps, because it sort of looks a little seamless. You know it doesn't have it has this sort of texture that runs from whether it's the sides, whether it's the back, you know like it, has it in all angles. You know and that's what i love about it. It doesn't need to be anything like perfect. It'S perfectly imperfect. Actually you know if you look at it, it's something that just fits her and you know it's so important to work with what you have in the chair. I always say that, and i think it's really important, so i was very fortunate to be able to you know: cook george's, hair. You know we don't all get. You know these every single day. So, just to recap: we use the blade first to keep everything nice and square and work our way around the head, and then we use that blending shears. Remember i didn't go anything horizontal. I just kept everything diagonal or vertical and then through the top. We just basically went in there with our feather blade again and really exposed this beautiful sort of head shape, the texture of her hair - and i hope you like that. I hope you got some. You know quick little techniques. Can you see it in the mirror? Yeah you're liking it. You do good good, because it's a massive change like there's a lot of hair on the floor, but it looks so good on you, yeah good

T K: I love this cut! And I do like to use the blending sheers this way as well. Nice work!

Dianne Jackson: WOW! Wicked cool cut! You are a master with that razor. Bravo!!

Giseuda Alencar: Perfeito. Um abraço de São Luís Maranhão Brasil

Tonithenightowl: I'm pretty sure G-d gave this girl my hair and face... and boy am I ticked off. lol I don't know much about razor cuts but this looks fantastic !!! Now, I'd like to see you deal with nasty cowlicks. Most of us have them except for this girl and don't get me started again. Loved it :o)

D Who?: She's adorable I don't think she likes it. I think you went a little too short for her.

Martina Lola fraser: I'm getting a razor pixie cut Saturday at 4pm I'm hoping the bf let's me get my piercings I wanted he did say wait but I'm a grown women and spending my own money so really he can't tell me what to do lol he can give his opinion but that's it he wants me to wait till I have my own place June or May I'm not waiting till then we are going are separate ways it's a mutual agreement though been together 10 years he didn't like short hair either but it's grown on him so he will live lol

Martina Lola fraser: I have a full on undercut to

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