Short Haircut For Black Women| *Tutorial* Dry Cut On Natural Hair (No Relaxer)

This tutorial is on how to do a dry cut on short natural hair. The client has no relaxer and her hair is a 3c texture. I will also be doing a fading barber cut on the sides.

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Hey guys welcome back to my channel. This is Candace over here with Candace O'Hare artistry, where we make short hair simple, and this video is a natural client, we're doing a mohawk on her right now. I am just kind of getting rid of a little bit of this hair, just getting it out the way and just preparing for the actual dry cut. So most of the time I well all the time I like I always cut dry. I don't ever cut the hair wet. This is just me getting hair out the way while the hair is wet, but the accuracy actually comes through the dry cut for me, so we're just still cutting off those corners that excess hair so that it can kind of blend with the sides not completely, but Just kind of brings the cut together a little bit before we actually start to mold her hair and she has really thick hair, but it's also a wavy texture. So it's going to be pretty easy to mold. You know people that have this type of texture of hair. You can cut their hair short and mold it down and it'll mold straight, so it's a really easy texture to do with this person. This type of texture is natural, so, as you can see, were putting the foam on all and even with us just putting a little bit of foam and you see how it's going straight, so she has no relaxer on her hair at all whatsoever, not on the Sides nowhere so I'm getting the mold in the formation in which I wanted to go in and then I'm taking my comb and, as I call my smooth with a comb and smooth. So that way, I'm making sure that I have smoothness at the roots and overall smoothness, but mostly the most important thing is that is smooth at the root. So, as you can see, I'm using my left hand to really smooth that hair out. I made it make it as straight as possible and now I'm grabbing the rapper Junior's, the black ones. Those are my favorite, I don't know it just boot laid when you wrap the white strips, that's just my opinion, but hey. I love my black rapper Junior's. It looks so much more professional, so we have her all molded up, she's, ready to dry and we're back with the dry haircut, I'm going to actually go in and just kind of take some more length off. I believe, when you cut short hair, you have to go over all the curves of the head vertically and horizontally to get a very accurate cut, because if you don't go back in horizontally you're going to have corners on your haircut, so you want to be careful And make sure that you're going through the whole curve of the head and we're just removing a little bit out of that weight line right there now we're going in with the Clippers. So I do barber a lot guys. A lot of my clients, like this sides, really closed some like it faded some like designs. So I am a barber stylist, so we're just going in here with a number one guard close just taking off the hair starting our fade, and I went back in with a number two: what a different clipper just really taking that weight out. Well, that's not kind of the best agility Tessa yeah! That'S sorry about that. I change the Clipper, so sometimes I forget what the colors are and we're just blending that line as much as we possibly can, and I will have a video where I'm doing nothing but a barber cut so that you guys can really see the process when it Comes to fading now we're going to put the design in there just on something real, simple curved line: edging hurry up, really nice and clear and the same for the other side. Your clippers make all the world of difference when it comes to putting in designs. You have to make sure that they're sharp enough also the smaller they are, the easier that they are to handle, and now I'm just gon na with the thinning shears just taking some more weight out. Her hair is super thick guys, so I'm trying to make sure that this hair lays really really good when it's straight, she wasn't here mostly curly. I actually posted her in my ad stories where she was wearing it natural. So it looked great natural and a great straight so we're just going in with my flat iron just doing what I call a drag, which is not really curls. It'S just that I'm straightening that hair with a slight Bend so that she can have that really natural. Look that big head! Look like she just molded, her hair, real sleek. Will we put some heat on there, so we can get the shine and for it to be more manageable. So, most time when you're doing a drag is an off base curl, so you're not creating a lot of volume at all and that's what I wanted. Just a sleek look off base and our hash train is really easy too. So now I am finishing up the styling portion, I'm going to show you some versatility in the looks in which she can wear it really quick. She wears in the front. Look at that. Mohawk bad that could is just awesome. She wear it out to the side where it back to the 4/9 little stump to the front. This just really versatile and easy and here's the finished. Look.

Zamah Mazibuko: Your cuts are gorgeous! Please post tutorials on how to keep relaxed pixies nourished between salon visits. Mine tend to get puffy/frizzy after about a week. What am I doing wrong at home?

Bonita Nixon: She is so rough.

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