Short Haircuts For Women 2021 //Haircuts I Love And How To Make Them Work For You! #Shorthair #Pixie

4 Short haircuts for women in 2021 I LOVE! I explain WHY I love them, HOW you can modify them to work better for your face shape and hair texture AND some important things you need to think about before getting them! Don't forget to REGISTER FOR MY LIVE Q&A "HOW TO CUT/COLOR YOUR OWN HAIR AT HOME" HERE: http://bit.ly/5commonhome-hairmistakes.... In this video we cover a PIXIE, a BOB haircut and some lengths in between. There are things about short haircuts that many people don't think about but they make a BIG difference!

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Okay, four shortcuts that i absolutely love. More importantly, why i love them? How you can modify them to make them function better for your hair texture and your face shape and then some things that you need to think about before you dive all in on them. Sound good all right, let's dive into some hair cuts. Okay, for this first cut, i love the texture. I love the movement that it gives the hair now. Some of this is created from the cut, and some of this is created from the style, but when hair is a little bit less contrived it's i guess you could say an organized mess. It really gives the overall appearance a lot more life and vibrancy. I also love the extra length it doesn't make you feel like you're super short, yet the other thing i love about this is how it's tapered in at the neck. That profile is going to lift the eye up, really lifting the bone structure. Okay, let's talk about how to modify it if you've got a longer face or if you've got more of a diamond shaped, face. You'Re really trying to add that fullness down at your jawline you're going to want to make sure that you add a little bit more length around below the ears, so that can be through adding length on the side. So you have a little bit more fullness or a combination of that and adding a little bit actual length in the back at the nape to make this overall shape a little bit longer that little bit of fullness behind the ears and down around the jawline is Gon na help to offset that thinness through that area and gon na give you a little bit more width now at the other side of this. If you feel like you've got a round face or a full face, then in your situation, you're going to want to actually take the sides a little bit shorter and that's going to help. You actually add a little bit more elongation to your face. One other option that you can do is create a little bit more volume in the top. That'S also going to help elongate. Now you can do either of those two things or you can combine them. If you really feel like you want to really push that elongation. Now one other thing is: if you've got a smaller forehead or if you've got a fuller face, you're going to want to wear a little less bangs versus more bangs, it doesn't mean that you can't wear some of these bangs. It just means that you don't want to make them too full or especially square across your face, because that can be too closing and we want to focus more on opening that shape up a little bit. Okay, here's some things you want to pay attention to with this shape. This is going to work great for hair that has a little bit of natural wave or bend, not necessarily curl, but just a little bit of texture. It'S going to be a little bit harder to create this type of texture that you're seeing in this style. If you've got really really stick straight bored straight hair, so it's not that it can't be done. It just means that you're going to spend a little bit more time in the morning trying to create that with a round brush or a flat iron. One other thing that you want to pay attention to on this particular style is that a lot of the texture is created by the color. Now, it's not to say that you have to do color, it's just to say that if you've got one color or very monotone hair, you might find that you don't get quite the illusion of texture that you're seeing in this and that may add an extra layer Of maintenance to your hairstyle that you just don't want to take on just pay attention to the fact that you can only create so much texture through the cut and through the way you style it. Some of that texture is going to come through dimension and dimension. Is created many times by color, oh and hey, if you're new here first of all welcome, but you may be wondering why would i even listen to this guy i mean who cares what he thinks? That'S a good question. Well, my name is justin hickox. I have been doing here since 1995, so at very minimum. I guess the insight does come from some base of knowledge, maybe a little bit, but if you are new, like i said thanks for hanging out, i appreciate you uh. If you like, hair, i typically take you on adventure. While i teach you about hair, so today's adventure is a little bit different, we're actually at my house but uh yeah. If you want to make your hair a little bit easier, make sure you hit that subscribe button hit the notification bell so that you make sure that you get notified every tuesday when we come out with a brand new video, but otherwise, let's get back to the Hairstyles, okay and from there we move on to a pixie. Now i love this pixie, it's really short, so this is pretty aggressive, but that's part of i think what i like about it to me, that screams confidence and that's kind of in my mind a little bit. What a pixie is about. It'S about saying, heck, yeah. I'M gon na go short and i don't care what anyone thinks i'm gon na rock my short hair, and this is how i roll. Obviously, when we talk about pixie haircuts, we're talking about a wash and wear style to me. That'S a huge deal. You jump in the shower, you shampoo it you jump out, maybe you dry it. Maybe you don't you put a little product in it, boom you're out the door and it's gon na look great. So to me, just the ease of use on this is a big deal. It'S part of the reason i like this. Actually, being this short, i also love the ability that you get to wear this really funky or to kind of comb this a little bit more with your hands and make it a little bit more conservative. Again, versatility is huge and for many people i feel like they think that going this short doesn't allow for a lot of versatility. This actually does create still a lot of versatility with how you style it now, with this being so short, you're, probably thinking well, how do you modify this to actually work for different face shapes, and i get a lot of this particular question. I have a fuller face and i want to go really short. Can i wear a pixie? It makes me nervous so here's the thing about this particular shape. It'S really tight on the sides and that creates the illusion, but there's more volume on top when you do that, it's going to help elongate the face shape. Now, if you're really concerned about it, you may want to leave a tiny bit more length on top just so you can get even a little bit more height on top. That will help to elongate your face a little bit more as well. If you've got a longer face, you're going to want to actually kind of do the opposite, you're going to want to tame that top down a little bit add a little bit more fullness to the sides, but be careful in that. You don't want to just add fullness to the sides, you want to add length and the sides, but also maintain the volume in the temples or around the temple. So you want to keep this line, but you just want to add a little bit more fullness in that same line. If that makes sense now, one other thing is what, if you've got a face, that's got stronger angles and you feel, like you, want to soften that jawline or soften some of the angles in your face. One way you can do this is actually by leaving a little bit more length around the perimeter or on the sides and in the nape and then having a little bit of softness there. So it's not quite so edged in some things. We want to pay attention to, obviously, because this is very short, it's going to feel like it grows out very quick. Some people feel like hey when i go really short, i have longer for it to grow out because it's so short you're going to get used to it. Being this short and it's going to feel like it gets too long really quickly, even though it's really not that much longer, it's just a lot longer than it was so there may be more maintenance involved in this also pay attention to the fact that small changes Play huge roles when we're talking about adding a little bit of length in certain areas a little bit of length, meaning a quarter to a half an inch can create an entirely different overall shape and that can either be good or bad for you. So pay attention to your face, shape on this and just understand that, if you feel like i'm not really liking, this, it makes me feel my face feel a little bit too full or whatever it may not be the short hair. It may just be a little bit of length in a certain area, and this is also something that you're going to want to be very specific with your stylist about, so that they understand what your concerns about your face shape are so that they can modify these Little nuances according to those or, if you're doing your hair at home heads up. If you don't already know, i have an entire webinar where we teach people how to avoid home hair mistakes. There'S a link in the description. If you want to join our next one, it's a live q, a it's fantastic! So, if you're doing your hair at home, check it out, it's going to help you a ton. Another fantastic thing to know about this style is that if you've got finer or thinner, hair, really thinner, hair of any texture, this could potentially make your hair look thicker. So as a rule of thumb to a certain extent, the shorter you take hair the thicker. It'S going to look before we jump into this one, the design element in the nape. That is very much a personal decision, so obviously you do not need to do that for this particular cut with that said, i love the fact that it's an edgy appeal. You can actually style this in a much more conservative fashion, so there's actually a lot of styling options here. I also love the shorter nape and the sides in this. It allows you to take that crown area a little bit shorter, which is going to make it easier to create more fullness and shape in that area, but at the same time there's a lot of length in the front. So you still, when you look head on feel like you've, got an illusion of length. One other thing is the short bangs now this may be short and concerning for a lot of people, but i actually love this look, there's not a bunch of short bangs. So if you decide that you don't want to see those, you can easily style those back up off your face, blend them into the other hair and all of a sudden. Now you've got longer bangs because the other side is longer. But if you decide that you want it to be a little bit more funky or edgy, it's going to be able to style down and now you've got some short pieces that add that cool kind of element of edge. More importantly, because those pieces are short, it actually lightens that area up and allows for a little bit more volume in there and again. This moves us on to how to modify this shape, for your different face shapes if you have a fuller face, you're going to want to actually open your face up a little bit more so in some cases having those little shorter pieces there and being able to Get that lift in that area and open your face up can help to actually elongate your face with. That said, you also want to pay attention again to the sides if you've got fuller face taking those sides short like this is going to be helpful because it's going to draw the illusion of again less fullness in the side, which creates the illusion of more volume. On top, which helps to elongate now, on the flip side, if you've got a longer face or again a diamond shaped, face or a face, where we're trying to add a little bit more width to it, then you're going to want to pay more attention to actually Leaving those sides - maybe a little bit longer or potentially even leaving the back a little bit longer again to try to get the illusion of a little bit more fullness. You'Re, also going to want to pay attention to adding a little bit less volume in the top. To again accentuate that fullness and you may consider having some of those bangs a little bit more down in your face versus up out of your face, some things that you want to pay attention to, for this, there's going to be a bit more maintenance. With this cut, mainly because the sides and the back are so short, especially if you go as short as this particular cut, normal growth quarter to half an inch a month is going to be twice as long as it is now. It'S also going to be touching. The ear and those simple little areas may feel like it grows out faster, so you may feel, like you need haircuts more often, now also keep in mind that if you've got some bend in your hair, curl wave or strong bend, this may take you a little Bit longer to actually style than it looks this overall shape the movement, the texture, a large part of what's kind of drawing to it is how kind of straight it is it's not bored straight. It'S got some bend, but it's not really wavy or curly. So, if you're going to take time to flat iron this to get this look then just recognize that, while it's short and it looks like it would be washing, wear, it's likely not going to be and you're going to actually have to spend some time with it. If you're a person that doesn't like product in your hair, this is going to require some sort of pomade or texturizing cream to create the texture that you're seeing so it's gon na have a tendency to feel like you've got more product in your hair, likely if You'Re, a person that loves your hair to feel squeaky clean. You may or may not like how this looks when it's squeaky, clean, okay, so the next shape is a bob shape and, let's be honest, i know that this is a little bit longer than most short shapes, but there will never be a version of a bob. That'S not in style, so for me, that's part of the reason i love them. One of the great things about bobs like this is you dress them up or dress them down, based on how you actually dress? So if you're dressed conservatively, then this bob shape is gon na have more of a conservative edge. However, if you're dressed super fun and you're ready to go out or whatever it's a little bit more edgy or funky, the bob is going to lean itself towards the idea of being more funky or edgy. So you don't have to change the way you style, your hair, functionally it just kind of molds itself to, however you're presenting yourself now. The other thing i love about this particular bob is the beveling in the back. So there's one thing about bobs that i feel is really important and that's it. They usually look best when the line actually follows the face structure. So when it's actually not parallel to the floor, it helps to lift the eye up. It helps to have the bob swing better and ultimately, it just looks again kind of more timeless. Now the beveling in the back on this one helps to kind of create the illusion that there's more angle to that line in the front. But there isn't actually more angle: it's pretty parallel to the floor. Okay, how do we modify this if you've got a fuller face, you're going to want to leave the length in the front a bit longer? Okay, you don't want to put it right at your chin, because that's going to add more fullness now on the flip side, if you've got a longer face, you're going to want to draw that line right about at your chin to help accentuate some of that fullness. Now, if you've got thicker hair or you have some wave in your hair, you're definitely going to want to layer those sides. Your hair is an extreme danger of getting very triangular and actually adding too much width but, more importantly, bringing the eye down. So we want to make sure that we take enough of that bulk out so that you can actually create more lift in the top and that side actually sits in a little bit more, creating the volume more around the temples than in the cheekbone area. Now this goes for you, even if you've got a longer face, it's still going to hold true because of the texture of your hair being so thick and or the wave that compounds in itself and creates more fullness. You'Re already gon na have more than enough fullness on the side. Once you bring that length roughly around your chin, you'll actually end up, probably having too much, and there you go. So i hope that helped a little bit. I hope you got some value from that. If you did make sure you hit that subscribe button, and otherwise what i need you to do right now is watch this video right here, because you're going to learn more stuff and it's going to help support the channel hey. I appreciate you hanging out i'll, see you in the next video sound good. All right, we'll see you then bye

Justin Hickox: Which cut is your favorite??? I want to know!!!

Kate Haitsiukevich: I really love that Justin pays a lot of attention to hair texture while explaining the styles! It's a pity that these styles are not working perfectly with natural curl. They look amazing! Nevertheless, it is very cool that over the last year there are many videos about curly hair on this channel. I would appreciate a lot a video with styles for curly hair that may function with natural curl and strait hair when flat-ironed.

Dianna Wuagneux: The one just before the bob is perfect! I do have a tiny bit of natural wave in my hair, but that cut looks like so much fun, I am going to give it a try. Thank you for sharing your expertise, I love your channel.

Maria Winfrey: Okay....this video was awesome! I have always planned on going short "one day" and never thought I could EVER pull it off, but with these amazing tips I think I could do it. I have always said "I don't have the face for a short cut" but with these guidelines I think I could pull it off. I did have a short bob a long time ago, that I loved, and thought it looked great. I tried to duplicate it a couple of years ago and it didnt work. I thought it was because I'm older now but after seeing this I know it may have been the same basics cut and length but not the samd layering and shape. all your info. Next video topic, would be cuts if I wanted to grow these short haircuts out ( fuller face)? For those of us who would like to try a short cut but are terrified of the grow out phase should we decide we dont like it.

mari A.: I love the pixie cut. My hair is thinning and it's very fine. The short cuts gives me fullness and it looks thicker. Love your videos! Thank you

Evon Trower: Thank you for all you said about the Pixie Cut. Just had that cut a couple weeks ago and have been feeing like it is not flattering as I have felt ungirlie. You have given me more confidence and ideas to work with. When it grows out a bit I think I will really like it much more than I do right now. The cut is good just a bit shorter than what I had intended. It's hair, it will grow!

Aundria B.: New to your channel and after watching the "hair mistakes" videos, I find this gem that actually SHOWS some styles and how to modify them. I currently have a round face with medium length hair (grown out pixie), and am trying to decide if I should leave it this length and just have a more flattering cut, or chop it back into a pixie. I like to be able to take pictures to my stylist so this is really helpful. Will search your channel for medium-length styles too. Enjoy your videos! Thx for making these interesting.

Thebe Bashaleebee: Thank you. Recently found your channel and love your presentations. I'm nature groover too, so I love the hikes you take. I'm moving on to the next video as I'm 61 yrs. young. I lost 70 lbs from last year, getting my hip replaced, and my hair has grown out from a short cut from last year due to my own self styling butchering (had to get it fixed). I've been letting it grow, only really chopping at the bangs and been thinking about a bob or definitely layering as I have that curlyish/wavy hair that poofs depending on humidity. See ya in the next vid. Oh and my sister who is a hair dresser (or was - don't think she does much any more) will be visiting as my caretaker - I think she remembers how to do layers. I have that horrible diamond shape face with a turkey neck I've been working on.

Lynneth Whitten: 2 the pixie! Would love to have this cut. I appreciate you explaining the possible modifications for each cut depending on face shape. Makes me feel like I could pull off a pixie with a fuller face. Thanks!

Angelina Pizano: Hi Justin, you’ve cut my hair awhile back and loved it, I’ve been in process of growing out grey’s and will soon be ready for one of your edgy pixie cuts along with lowlights.

CJ Toler: Great info and your explanations are very detailed! I love #3 but it sounds like it might be more trouble than I need. I also always love a bob!

Susan St. Louis: I'm ready for a change! My hair used to be very curly-the longer length relaxed the curls. I have a lot of hair that isn't so curly. Maybe one of these shapes is a good way to go!!

Rebekah Ley: Great video - packed full of excellent advice. Loved the first cut. Thank you so much.

Melissa Fleming: I'd love to see a video on the best products to use for short fine hair to add umph/volume w/o weighting it down. Gel, mousse, root boost, what's best?? Also, best hairspray for hold and where to spray it on my hairstyle. Thanks!

lightl287: Thank you Justin, exactly what I've been looking for recently! I like all of them, but for now will opt for the first one. I've got a diamond shape, so will listen to your advice and go for a bit longer back on the neck. Much to u and thanks

Kim Michaluk: Hi Justin, I'm really enjoying your channel, great videos...thank you:) I absolutely love a great bob! I have had my hair VERY short and some gorgeous colors...hair is fun to change up once in a while!

JennyJenny: My 93 year old Mom could rock this! I want to treat her to a similar cut and color. She still refuses to have grey hair! Her hair issues stem from refusing to style her hair. She has a chin length bob which she air dries then puts in a clip to keep bangs out of her eyes. The first cut would allow her to air dry her stick straight hair and add product(s) to her hair to get some volume and shape it. Thanks for the ideas!

Dennis Fossett: I love the first style for me. How do I explain this to my stylist? I'm so glad you ask for our opinions.

LP J: I love your videos! I have learnt how to style my hair more easily. Love the one with your mum in it.Smashing!! Thank you! I haven’t seen all your videos & I’m not sure if you have any for hairstyles for women over 60? I’ll check them out but if you don’t, that would be my suggestion. Thank you. :-)

Jamie Crockett: This video was fantastic and to the point. Thank you for the continued fun content!

Diana Shipley: Great video! I love the pixie cut with just a tad more length on the sides(just enough to tuck behind my ears) because I have a more round face. My hair is very straight so too much length really brings my face down.

Nicole Kunkel: I am so glad I came across ur videos! Been binging them as I’m making a big change to my fine thin hair, Dec 15. Just wish u had a salon here in Canada. You’re very knowledgeable in thin fine hair, love it! I’m drawn to short hair styles. And the pixie!! Thanks!

J Kathy Meier: Justin: I love the first cut, although I have thinner hair I love the bob, for myself, perhaps just a tad shorter! Been wearing some style of a bob as a teenager, I'm now 70 yrs young,  it's a  classic! Yoga Kat Namaste

Helen Phelan: Just discovered you. You are great at helping me make sense of my hair. Thank you!

Mandy Ballge: Great video. Confirmed what I "thought" looks good on me. I didn't know why the higher back bob cut was cute to me and on me but know I know why.

Cindy Sayavong: Love it. Very informative! Thank you for sharing your expertise!

Julie Ellis: Great video, Justin. I really like the first one and plan to take it to my next appointment. You're so great!

JL: I have been fighting extremely dry scalp, with oily hair. Got the prescription shampoo, things are better. In January 2021 I got a pixie to help me with the hair loss and to treat the scalp. I have a double crown and plan to grow my hair out to a bob. I have an oval face shape. I have brunette hair (fine)(natural). I like the bob and no bangs.

Kate45: Love you, Justin! Thank you for this video! I just cut it all off after a year of growing it out. Short hair, don't care! One quick question: Do you have any tips on cutting the back of a pixie at home? I use 3 mirrors and I almost go it!

Michelle Deisher: Loved my pixie but moved to an area where razor cut is a foreign language so in process of growing it out. Any suggestions for styles during transition period would be awesome!

Christine Mack: I love watching and learning from you, especially good one today!! Thank you!

Doriana Aronson: Hello, love your home! Can you recommend a shorter version of the V shape with lots of layers and asymmetrical bangs? Thank you

Deb Marrett: All of the cuts are great! I'm growing out my color to my natural salt and pepper and am 3 months in. Probably have another 6 months before I'm ready to cut off the color - treated hair. I'm 60 years old and am fairly stylish. Haircut #1 seems like it will be the best suited to my style and faceshape and would grow towards the Bob the easiest. Thanks for the great tips!

Happy Lady: Justin, please, can you make a video about naturally curly haircuts?

Sabsa 70: As always: GREAT!!! I love the bob shape the most. My hair is sooooo fine, thin and straight (), all the other cuts would look like a mop ‍♀️. Sending love to you, your wife, your dogs... Sabine

Karla's Kit and Caboodle Cafe: I didn’t know that pixie cuts exuded confidence. I just don’t like taking time every morning to do my hair! LOL

Claudia Conner: Thank you! I've had a bob or version thereof for awhile. I recently took a trip where my hair grew out a bit. I'm considering a change, but I'm not sure what direction to take.

Sharon Perry: Just wanted to say thanks for info on you video about longer hair. Just got my hair done and had my stylist put in more layers and then she thinned it out as I have really thick hair. Loving the layers.

Ingrid Batt: Justin, have you been able to find a gel/mousse you're happy with to replace phat hair? I loved what it could do with fine hair. So disappointed it's not available any longer. Thanks for trying to find a replacement to share with all of us!!

Linda Marocco: Great video, Justin!!!!... I am not going short anytime soon, ever!.....but, good to know the tips in case I change my mind!... I love the first style, that was a great style!!... hope all is well!!!... thank you for another awesome video!!!

Sheridan Corrie: Justin, I love how much emphasis you put on cutting to compliment face shape. How are you currently working haircuts around face shape with mask wearing?

SC Smurfette: Thank you for the video. Awesome info!

Jan McMahon: I had to go to a pixie due to chemotherapy. I have an angular face that is probably diamond shape. I love, love my pixie and will never go long again. I am left with fine thin hair but the available products are amazing My hair looks best with minimal volume on the sides and funk it up on the top to add volume. You are such a great teacher. Thanks Justin

PJ Mundy: I love your home and the photo of the dogs, and the pillow!!

123cetaphil: That backdrop!!! Amazing! I understand your explanation on layers n length and angle. Why is it that I like long hair or at least med length hair? Lol 99% of the time its in a ponytail, but I like that! I love the low maintenance of it! I want shorter hair, but I hesitate bc it seems to require more work n product n upkeep! Lol. Mayb a wig! Great explaining the whys and hows ! Keep them coming!

Eric Slotsve: Great video. I wish I viewed before my pixie. I need some help describing the shade of blonde i want. I like it highlighted with foils. Just a topic for further videos. Others may have questions a about red or brunette highlights. Thank you. Well appreciated.

Carolyn Stockton: I love the bangs that are short on one side, a stylist once gave those to me and I didn’t know he was going to with a short cut. I looked more youthful. Now when I ask for asymmetrical bangs like that, no stylist seems to know what I’m talking about except you.

Lesia Meizinska: Plenty of advice on your channel, Justin. I would love to see also haircut tutorials

Debbie CS: The pixie cut is adorable, just scared to go that short. I have straight hair and good for that cut.

Janie Grinstead: also love the asymmetrical bangs - great video!!!

Claudia L. Gonzalez: Justin, thanks very interesting…in in my case I am a petit person. My hair is abundant and wavy. I have been chasing a bob style not so long so that I can also pull my hair back. Asking the hairstylists not to texturize it and just work with layers…but they can’t, The texturizing is suppose to reduce volume in certain areas but it also makes my hair feel less softer. I like styling to show the natural waves, not straight. I like that you say work on texture with color? I thought that color worked on adding dimension and make it look less flat. Ohhh I wish I could visit your salon….and have YOU DO MY HAIR. And stop chasing over the rainbow. But can you make a video only for thicker and wavy hair using different bob styles?? And showing how you cut layers and how you safely texturize????? Thank you❤️. Oh and please show front, profile and back …otherwise we only get one third of the information…………

Callista1225: Justin I love your videos and get great ideas from them. Can you recommend some volumizing products for a short bob haircut please?

Susan Chaney: Love that first hairstyle but I've been told I have a short neck and "soft" features and short hair would not work for me. Do you need to take that into account as well??

Laura Jeffs: I have a short forehead and my bangs so thick.Justin what advice can you give me to have a thinner fringe.How do I modify this please.I love all the tips you gave on how all the different shapes of faces and how different cuts can look on different peeps.You are amazing..

Suzie Ferguson: To wear a pixie cut- does the facial complexion need to be perfect?

Pam Buck: Thank You-Thank You for this Video!! :)

Barb B: I would love to know what to do with my hair. I’m at a loss and need something new. I love the first one but afraid it will make my face chubbier.

Catherine Fox: Video Tip: you need better lighting as most of your inside videos are on the dark side, and would be much better if your videos were brighter. It would be less distracting. Love your content though.

Le' Jones: I am a newbie. With that first style what products do you recommend. My hair is growing to that type of style

Victoria Gee: Can you do a video on long coarse wavy layered hair please.

Darlene Pearce: I have small eyes and I where my hair in a bob just alittle longer just below my chin. I have thick hair as well. I don't do anything but wash, blow dry and style as I blow dry it. I get lots of compliments on my hair. Don't use product on my hair just alittle hairspray but a very small amount. Thanks for sharing your tips enjoyed your advice. Have a blessed and fabulous day

Marty Masden: Hi Justin could you show more pixie styles please. Best, Marty Kozee Masden

Gina H.: Could you do a video on 4 medium length haircuts ?

Paula Wiggins: Favorite- the longest one, the bob

Stuart Pierce: Very good video. Thanks Jennifer

SC Smurfette: Could you tell me what causes cow licks and how to control them? All of the sudden I am developing several

JoDeePS: Love you ❤️ thank you!

SuZan Morton: The bob. My long grown out Covid hair is a mess! Curly wavy does tend to go pyramid on me.

Angela Brown: I just found you so which video should I watch if I have thinning curly hair? I used to wear it in a pixie which helped it look not so thin but it is at my shoulders not but shedding really bad. I didn’t want to go all the way back to the pixie unless inhale to. By the way my dermatologist says it’s stress and I guess aging.I’m in my sixties

Javajunkie1: I have a bob but I really prefer the first cut for myself.

Mary Albert: I love the bob shape. You house is beautiful!

Margarete K: Awesome thank you

Ellen G: Great video, but looking forward to thick curly hair ,age 65 , in good shape just dont want to look like my grandmother..lol tks

NETTIE PEARL: Hello, enjoy tour videos! I need a change color, cut! how do you find someone that can color and cut for your actual face and age?

Susan B: Can the shorter cut work with a woman that wears glasses?

Janae Rattley: Are you Jon & Sharon’s son? We used to go into the Hickox Salon Downtown Portland to get our hair done. I became a hairdresser because of them!

Zina brauneis: I wanna go short, I just can't seem to find the right hair cut. for my facial features. can you help

Debbie Colavita: Need help with thinning hair! what hairstyle/cut? products? HELP!

Sharon La Tour: last one is my fave. :)

Anne Marie leopaldi: Excellent video Justin

Sandra Erskine: I wish that American beauty schools would teach/train their students on how to cut curly hair. Last week I went to a hair salon and showed the technician 3 photos of hair styles that I liked. I was assured by the technician that she knew how to cut curly hair even though she admitted that during her entire time while attending her beauty school she was not train to cut curly hair - not once. She, along with her fellow students, was told that she would just have to "figure it out on her own". Result?????? Once again I left the salon with my hair a mess.

Michele Garbowski: I wish I could have you cut my hair !

Sherin Dumond: Help I used to have a round face but have Jowels to me it makes my face look longer because of sagging

Jessica Wilson: Where is the salon located where you work? I noticed on one of your short hair videos you were in Oregon, near Salem. I live about 30 minutes from there and would be interested in coming to your salon.

Patsy Portieous: How do I sign up for the webinar

Lana Kirkby: What style for a heart shaped face that has developed jowls. Would like to take attention away from them

Sherry Hoon: Lots of focus on face shape . What about head shape and size? I have a bigger head and am Undecided about what I can do.

Rosann Ashe: thanks!!!!

Lori Pfender: As usual d great information is that a Wood Wick candle in the background?

Barbara Koch: Can u show us on a round face please

Jean McRae: What about a rounder face, double chin look, with older age, .

June Mead: My hair is dead straight tho !

gail crowe: There are not many decent hairdressers around, they are very few and far between.

Smuddpie: Wow. Fancy camera angles today.

Kathleen B: I don't feel that a VERY short cut is attractive on an older woman....as your nose and ears grow with age. Softness is needed....but to each her own.

Odus Hendrix: I would only trust you to cut my hair short

Lisa West: Wish I could visit for a consult.

TS: Cool thanks ......

Jackie Masek: Hmm, this video seems to remind me of someone my husband follows. I think his name is Grant Cardone. Ever hear of him?

Ksenia TLV Тель-Авив стиль жизни: what nonsense, it's all a matter of taste, nothing to do with the shape of the face or the length of the hair. well you don’t talk about the type of appearance according to the season , that’s about how everything you say sounds like. I am winter, I am summer

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