Medium Length Wavy Razor Cut (Timothee Chalamet/Tom Holland Inspired Haircut)

  • Posted on 19 March, 2023
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Today, James in the chair, and he wanted a medium length haircut inspired by Timothee Chalamet and Tom Holland. Dan gave James a full razor cut and talked him through shampoo routines and styling wavy hair.

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TIMESTAMPS -

0:00 - Consultation - Timothee Chalamet/Tom Holland Inspired Haircut

09:38 - Shampoo & Conditioning Routine for Medium Length Hair

18:32 - How to get medium length hairstyle to last all day

19:27 - Sectioning the hair

20:55 - Razor cut to create movement in hair

21:44 - "Less is more" Haircut doesn't have to lose length

22:53 - Changing hair texture with a razor - Curly to wavy

24:27 - Haircut based on a celebrity (Timothee Chalamet/Tom Holland)

26:04 - Cutting the top with a razor

27:37 - Drying & styling wavy/curly hair

27:42 - Using salt spray on medium length hair

28:17 - Applying hair clay in damp hair

29:04 - Drying wavy hair with a hairdryer

31:19 - Styling hair like Tom Holland & Timothee Chalamet

34:15 - Before and after

Hi guys welcome back to the original studio. Today, we've got James in the chair. How are you mate, I'm good! Thank you good yeah, good good. So what are we doing today? What'S the plan so um we're going for like a Timothy Charlemagne, I've got photos not a lot off but just shaping and then like finding the right products, because the day after I put products in it looks great yeah, it's not more natural, but then on the Night, for example, it looks, you know, a bit more wet and greasier. So this is my hair like on a night out. Okay, this is this Photograph. This was like. This is New Year's Eve. Oh okay, yeah, so yeah cool. So it's you know a bit wetter. Greasier not how I really want it to be okay, and then this would be like a day after. So it's a lot more. Do you know what I mean yeah, it's softer the case. It'S softer softer, yeah and yeah. Um looks better yeah, yeah and then the kind of stuff that I want. So it's kind of an in-between between Timothy's um, Callum, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, um and then Tom Holland, with like long hair, oh wow, yeah, okay, that kind of stuff, okay cool. I think you're, probably more naturally closer to Callum you reckon yeah more naturally closer his hair is not as curly as yours, but what you've got to remember, though, is that Timothy, Chardonnay and Tom Holland have both had their hair professionally styled yeah, of course. Of course, Callum hasn't yeah, that's why I'm saying you're more closer to him right! Okay! So that's why I mean when we talk about being like more realistic and being closer to the, what it will look like, naturally, is what is based on a normal or like a regular guy tomorrow, yeah every single day, do I mean more than a celebrity who's. Other hairstyle yeah done for them by somebody else um. So I think what we need to do with yours. We need to try and break down your kale a bit more yeah, okay, so that that will come with the haircut at the same time as the styling product is on how you style it the next day, though, however, without it being heavily heavily styled, it's very Hard to do yeah yeah all right, so I think we might have to. I think, maybe when you get a haircut that is designed for that look, then it will obviously be a lot easier. So, on the day it will be obviously a lot easier. I guess than even the day after would probably be even better, but I think we just need to really give you the haircut for it and just help you break these curls down a bit because at the moment it all feels very the same length all over It doesn't seem to be many layers to anything at all, but you're not too far off. I think I know sea salt spray, yeah and then I've got this coconut serum that I've been using recently like antifreeze, okay, okay and then, and then um some clay in the hand or some water, okay, right, okay, I'd, probably suggest not putting the water in the Clay depending on that tree, that's a lie. What type of clay is it it's all in my bag in your bag, yeah trying to grab it out for me, if you don't mind yeah, I brought everything that I use yeah. You can tell me if it's good or not yeah yeah, not a problem at all um. Is that eight Triple Eight shampoo, yeah yeah yeah yeah. So that's the clay. You can Chuck it off yeah chocolate on there yeah I got a little shot. Yeah yeah! I only started using the serum recently, but it's been okay, pretty good yeah, yeah, okay, so you're using the 888 coconut milk, shampoo, okay, yeah, that's good um fudge, always good yeah! That'S a good salt spray! Actually yeah. I'Ve never used that before uh antifreeze serum. It'S been quite good, that's it yeah yeah! It'S only guys. Okay, the memo. Okay, the thing with the sea salt spray is that I've got the curl already, so I think it might be anti okay. Okay, I've got a feeling that you mixing, that with water is going to actually give you zero hold, because it feels quite wet anyway yeah. What I'd probably suggest you doing and at the end of the night, oh yeah. This is what it goes to that through. Like is that is that, when you've been out, is it like yeah yeah yeah, oh wow, like you know what I mean, you know what it's like yeah. Have you seen one, but it looks you know what I mean like wow Jimmy boy um, but what I would suggest, though, is because I want to use all these products on you at the end. I don't want to use anything that I've got. I want you to start because well are they the right products they're? Fine, because I think the wrong way? Okay, so what I think you don't think you really need the serum when it comes to style, and I think that should be more as a something to point in your hair when you're not styling your hair. That'S probably, I probably started doing that because it's been like three months: okay, yeah. That makes sense yeah. That makes sense what the shampoo is great. The salt spray is good. What I would probably suggest you doing is, I would put the salt spray in straight away. After you've towel dried, your hair from the shower okay, then, as it's dried off a little bit, I then put the clay in when it's wet and then I would style it with heat, and I think that's what you get that's another thing, I'm so um undereducated About hair dryers, that's fine! I wouldn't expect you to be diffusers. Apparently I need to get a diffuser. No! I wouldn't use diffusion on yours. Your suitcase yeah. I would I'd use a nozzle yeah, because you want it to kill out a little bit more wavy. If I just put the fusion on it, probably make it more clearly: okay, um. What I'll do is I'll show you how to use your products properly? Okay, because they are defined to use good good styling product um. The fridge anti-frizz serum probably may be used on the days. You don't style it yeah. Salt spray is great shampoo, great yeah as well. Are you using a condition ever yeah? Oh yeah? Okay, oh I'm! I can't remember: okay, I can't remember okay yeah and sometimes I um co-wash, okay, like with the conditioner, okay and and then it's even more greasier. So I don't know okay, so I think leave the check to me. Okay, I know what you're going for yeah leave everything else to me right, but let me give you some advice on shampoo and conditioner. I think I've. How do you dry your hair? I might sound crazy, but the minute you get out the shower. What you do like literally, nothing like towel dry it. How do you towel dry? It show me show me how you sound like just just okay, okay, nothing, yeah, yeah! You! Don'T you don't nobody figuratively! Okay, that's good! Because that's one thing I always have to tell people what to do, because that keeps it in like the moisture, but it stops static yeah. It stops it from going frizzier yeah and it stops it from tangling as much as well. And you look after your hair. I can roll my fingers through your hair. It'S not getting tangled, that's a good sign. You know I get clients who don't know half of what you know and the minute I put my fingers in the hair gets stuck right. Yours isn't doing that as you can see, I'm I'm not we've, not! Let'S just for camera, we've not touched your hair at all. Ever you came in exactly like this right yeah. So, as you can see, my fingers aren't getting stuck and you've got product in your hair as well right, it's not getting stuck. Okay, you look after your hair, so what you're doing so far is brilliant. Like honestly, I just got ta treat you a little bit. That'S all just a little bit of guidance yeah, but I'm just so glad that you've you've done the research on it because you know you've grown your hair out. You'Ve got curly hair you've got a very hard hair to manage and maintain so you've. What you've been glad to have it, though yeah? You know what I mean yeah. I think you shoot it as well. I like the whole look. I think you really really see it. I think we just need to put this down a bit more. You want, let's just get it a bit more into the style that you're going for everything else. Let'S just uh, let's just tweak a little bit towards the end: yeah sound good, yeah, all right cool! Well, let's give this a shampoo and condition cool I'll, maybe maybe I'll just ask you about your shampoo and conditioner routine as well, while we're doing it and you and I'll just see if I can help you with that as well. Yeah, all right cool man yeah. I think the second part of your like the back. You need more lens at the back here, really yeah yeah I'd, say so: yeah, okay, yeah! Only because you've got your hairline, I mean you know what have you trimmed this yeah every month or so I've I've got phonics robust every month or so I've asked my mum or my sister to like do uh. Have you seen it right now? Yeah? No! No! I I absolutely yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah um. It went not great okay um. Can I ask you, can I ask, can we can we speak to someone on the camera now and can you share with us what yeah yeah, okay right? Okay, so can you tell your mum, I'm a bit too high? Okay, because you've actually took off the nape, oh see, so the nape would finish about here. So you've gone about half an inch too high up into the neckline, the only body. Well, you just got to be careful of looking like a bob, oh God, because can you see the way like it's quite high at the bottom here you, you kind of need when you've got longer hair, you need all of the hairline she's only ever cut off Or just shaved away, they're like little fuzz, yeah yeah, but forcing Kelly here where's the fuzz when you got curly hair. Do you see what I mean so neck hair? Something because you you don't look like a particularly hairy guy right, so I think the fuzz may have been mistaken for just a curly neckline. Well, it's got a bit too high, but it's not it's not! Look. You won't be able to sell today. You know. That'S the only thing it does. It does look cleaner. I I agree. The only thing is because I have quite a low neckline yeah. Yeah that'll benefit you right. Now, though, yeah okay, but don't worry, I mean look, it's not something you won't even tell you can't tell, but all I'd say is just try and stay as close to the Natural hairline as possible, and all you do is just pull in basically lift up the Hair right, let's say anyone watching right, pick up the hair and just see what falls out the hands when you go from the neckline. That'S kind of that's a that's a rough way of knowing what you need to trim off. But if you go too high, if you start sectioning bits off, that's when you're going into the hairline um, but look you're. Luckily enough for that you've got like you said: a low neckline and you've got long hair, so you're all right. It'S just anyone! If anyone! What'S that, oh it scared me. No! No! I wanted to scare you a little bit because I want to use not do any DIY terms, so I had to put the fear of God into you. Then a little bit mate all right so which one of the products have you got in your hand. Now they've got all these all of them um, but I haven't shampooed okay for a few days: okay cool, but I've got all of them in there. Okay, yeah! So yeah, so I it was dry this morning right um. I got in the shower because I was planning to shampoo it when I went to the gym right anyway. Uh! That'S fine! You don't have to worry about that. For me that dried, I then put the um, Cecil's friend and then yeah the coconut and then the right. Okay, so you've got the salt spray in the the serum and the clay, okay cool washing out nicely, though it seems to be washed now: okay, yeah. So, in terms of like your shampoo and conditioner routine, can you just talk me through an average week of what it'd be like for you, yeah um? So I say I wash I try to wash my hair like in the night before I go to bed. Okay, um and then I'll go to bed. When it's kind of you know it naturally dries pretty quickly, okay, um, just so that when I wake up in the morning, it's not like. If I shampoo on the day, usually it will just be really big. You know yeah accentuate the frizz and all that okay um and then every other day I'll, like a conditioner, it would wash with conditioner right, okay um, but this isn't set in the stone like it's yeah. This is just an idea here: yeah, it's gon na have to be I'm starting a law degree in um 10 days, so, okay, I'm gon na, have to be a lot more routine, okay! Well, that's that leads me on to giving you a routine now, okay. So what I'd always suggest is, I think, for your texture. I think, because you're using a lot of product as well I'd, say three times a week: okay, that's three times a week, unconditioned three times a while: okay Monday, Wednesday, Friday, okay, discipline routine. It'S great for anything like the gym, your hair, skin care, routine. Everything right, it's perfect, four right so Monday morning is when you do your first shampoo. So after what day are we on today, Wednesday? Today, okay, Friday will be your next one: okay, okay, now two shampoos and then one condition afterwards. Okay, so your face shampoo, as you probably as you'll see on the video. You can't see right now, but as you'll see on the video, It Doesn't lather up much at all. Okay, because you've got product in there. You'Ve also got natural oil buildup as well yeah see. What will happen is the oil or any of the oil in the products it basically just like repels, the water and the product itself, like the shampoo repels it, so you don't get much much going on so you do. Is you do your first shampoo and then you do another shampoo, so you wash that off and then do another shampoo. Now I generally use about that. Much okay, okay, shampoo, just one, maybe like a 50 pence piece size. Okay. Now. The second shampoo is where the lather comes in, so you'll notice this on camera. Now it's how much that's lather enough compared to the first shampoo so because we've washed away most of the product we've emulsified most of the product, we've got rid of all that, as you can see now and you'll see it on camera. How much more of that right so before there was hardly any now as well now what we do work that in across so don't go in circles, work side to side, okay across the top like that and then back to front through the sides on the back. Yeah, but when in circles, because you're, curly, hair and long hair it right around my finger, it pulls it'd, be uncomfortable okay, so it goes side to side, okay, yeah and work it through the hair. Now there's loads of foam. Now because we've broken down all my products, so now we're cleaning your hair okay, first time we're just getting rid of product now we're cleaning your scalp on your hair. Now my only concern when you see with the co-washer mode when you're using the conditioner to do it yeah, is that you just put them conditioner on top of oil yeah you're not doing anything today, you're, not really looking it will it. I don't know. I can't always say for sure, but I've never been a big fan, because it's never really worked when I've done it myself. I just I've thought my hair's on really limp and quite heavy. You know once you've washed the shampoo off make sure you wash it right off cook. So this is a wash okay, the condition you've rinsed, but I'll sort you through that in a second yeah. Now, as you wake that through make sure you get rid of all the subs of the shelter shampoo right there, we go make sure you give it a roller. Now, let's see, there's there's a second shampoo, though, like your hair is thoroughly thoroughly washed. Okay, like so okay, there we go now put the conditioner in use the same amount of conditioner as you have shampoo, okay yeah. Now, when it comes to conditioner, think about how vigorous we were before right. This is almost like a massage now yeah, okay, in terms of how you apply it a lot of the time I style it with conditioner. Sometimes I had to cut in the past. Yeah, that's cool, you can just it's it. Then it turns very curly yeah. It will it will do yeah yeah, really seriously curly. My my middle boy has got a curly hair and we do that as well. We want us here to school Kelly because it just seems to just be so. A lot of conditions got a little bit of oil. It tends something really really kill it all yeah. What we do now is you work it into your curls? Okay. So what we want to work with your curls right yeah, your curls, will fall out with the styling. We don't want to cut your curls out. We want to actually work with your curls. We want to just style it differently, right yeah, so we do working it through. I just work it through my fingers at this, and this is a natural way of detangling. So you're quite lucky right, you don't have you've, got hardly any tangle if any right yeah, but anyone watching if you do have any sort of Tangles. This is a really good way of naturally detangling your hair, okay by working it through your fingers and just joining your fingers and pulling it through. Now you get a little bit of shedding, which is what you've got there now. This is something you don't have to be alarmed about you're, not losing your hair, everyone panics right, it's just natural, shedding, okay, it's just something that will fall out. Naturally, as you work, your fingers through your hair do not worry unless you're pulling hair out in chunks like out of one particular area. That'S when you need to worry yeah, but this is just natural okay. Now, if you, if you once you've, got rid of all your tangles out wide tooth comb, it's always good just to work the product through okay, just like that playing these leave it in for two to three minutes for it to really work. Now I explain why that is the reason we tend to leave this conditioner in and what what works really really well is that when your hair is wet and it's warm, your hair opens up like this right now, you wash out all the impurities all the oil, All the products, etc, etc. When it's warm but like that now once you've rinsed out the shampoo you put your conditioner on, then it takes two to three minutes for your hair to naturally close over right because it gets cool and it closes over like that. So all that condition is locked in there. Then you rinse off with cool water or cold water. Whatever you can take right, I do that yeah! That'S perfect! That'S that's ideal! Because what it does the warm water opens, the hair yeah right the same as human. So you know when people like, like yourself, I'm sure, if you're wearing humid places when you've got curly, hair or frizzy hair just go right. It'S because the hair opens up and it basically doubles in size right yeah. So by washing it with cold water you're. Keeping the hair closed and all that condition are locked in you're just rinsing the top layer off what a lot of people do is they put conditioner on top of oil? Then they rinse it off at warm water, so you've actually done absolutely nothing to your hair. The condition's probably not even gone, not even worked and you're just wasting the conditioner, which, if you do it like this, the best way to leave the conditioner in without standing in the shower. Everyone always thinks that you have to like just stand there for like two or three minutes, but you don't have to just continue your shower routine. Okay, maybe brush your teeth on them days in the shower just to kind of kill. Two minutes. You know yeah um and then rinse it all off with cold water, and that's the best way to do it all right so give that a go so cold water, you're, happy with cold water, yeah. Sure yeah put your own camera in there. Okay, ready yeah so count to ten. That'S all you need to do 10 seconds cold water. All the time. No! No yeah are you doing wow, okay, yeah you're braver than me, mate right so count to 10. Are you ready, yeah one? Two, three, five. Six. Seven. Eight, nine! So that's all you need to do. Okay, constant you're, not again, you're, not really washing the conditioner out. Okay, you're just rinsing the top layer. Everything else is locked into the hair: you've locked it in you closed it in because the hair's stayed shut, yeah you're, not rinsing that conditioner out. So what are you actually rinsing out? But you're rinsing the top layer conditions? Everything starts within right diets. Plenty of water products will only will only do so much right. You'Ve got to look after it from the inside out right, which you seem to do you go to the gym. You look quite lean. You know what I mean you're. Obviously, looking after yourself right all right, besides the hangovers you're looking after yourself, but that's fine, you know you're young, that's fine right! So we come to drying it like we said before again we don't rub it just pat dry and scrunch, okay yeah like so. That'S the thing: if I'm out for 12 hours, none not on the um lager beers, but I mean there's a fun out out and about yeah. How do I keep it looking good the whole time, or is that just not really realistic a lot of the time? It'S very hard with with your texture here, to make it look great 12 hours, 14 hours on with my hair Pomade Staples on the same right, it's very very difficult! When you go not just your hair, it takes a bit longer here as well, because it's weather dependent. It'S not it's, never weatherproof this. What, if I go out now in the wind that will not move right, so it's weatherproof right with, especially with a Pomade that I've been using lately eat some of your Charlemagne right. If you see them in a on a red carpet, there's a bit of wind, is it it's fine on this place, but then you'll see his hair starts I'll fix it. You know what I mean. So it's things that you know a lot. It'S a lot nice! You know sometimes Windswept when you've got the right haircut when you've got a haircut. Actually, you just don't look great, you know what I mean and I'm just going to section off and work through in the shape that we're trying to cut in so again the same fish LMA look, it's very textured still got quite a lot of length in it. It'S still got a lot top heaviness to it, though as well, so I don't think any length, as in the overall length needs to be changed at all from the top to the back and says. I think we just need to put that balance back into. So this is almost going to be cut in a way that is as though you're growing here, because I still think you need to go out yeah and I think we need to cut it in the same way. So what I'm going to do? I'M going to use a razor on this, I'm going to use the razor to create the finish so very wide sections, horseshoe section to start with very wide Palm to Palm sections and then working horizontally through the top. I just want to put the shape into it. This comes down to style and Aftercare. I think personally, and then that way you just keep rubbing it out and then hopefully, you'll find the way the hair Falls and everything at the end they'll be exactly how you're making yep it's on some recession points which all the way across the top again. We just want to use this to balance out the haircuts okay. So what we're going to do? Because our length is good, we need length in it. We need longer layers through this haircut. If you look at a lot of the um, the stars that you see by Timothy shelomi with, I think it's you know, that's really one style, but it's all different, very variations in length and and lived in and everything else, sometimes a little bit less clearly. Sometimes it's a lot earlier. I think that's, the beauty is what you've got James is that you've got the chaos you can exactly. You can exaggerate them or you can pull them out a bit more yeah. So start the right hand. Side very wide section is three fingers in width starting from the recession point, so we leave that little bit up there, but that gets pulled into the section so using this extra razor, I'm going to create some movement in this now pull this all into the middle. Okay, right into the middle over Direct in the front and behind my fingers and pull it out, I might take some probably just maybe just over halfway I'd say like so just through here and I'll wait this to my fingers like so there's a guy at the Top weigh that down to match the length at the very bottom, so we're going to breaking up them. Curls now so not going to be as tight. It'S going to be a little bit more broken down a bit more serrated! That'S what we're looking for so sometimes on a haircut like this less is more and I think you you get that James, like you're, you you, I know straight away. You said I don't think you need anything off. That was your. They were your words at the start. Right problem is psychology behind getting a haircut, is a lot of guys want to walk out with hair cut off, so I think you've got to get past your own psychology of not actually getting a lot off to create the shape that you've got going for yeah. So I'm probably talking I'm not talking to you on that one, I'm talking to probably maybe people who are watching sometimes that you've got to not get a lot of hair taken off to then create a whole new look, and I know it sounds mad. You wouldn't think that makes makes any sense, but you'll see just from your haircut today, mate you'll notice. What I mean by that yeah yeah, because I was talking to my friends about my hair recently - not that's not an usual thing, just once in Blue Moon and um, they were like. Oh no, you can't pull that off. You'Ve got two curly hair, but I just thought: if I get it done. Maybe then please are you going to see them tonight by any chance? Oh because that'll be quite cool. If you could do like a grand reveal, I've got football tonight, so, okay, okay, five side there we go so again, stick them with the same thing. Looking for the guide in the previous section, just working it down, there's the guy at the top and all the way down, I'm starting to get a lot more finish in there. Now. Look at that side. Yeah! It doesn't do anything, no just kales yeah. That side is very loose, so the difference just and that we haven't took any length off as in like the perimeters or anything like that, so that's just Pawn everything into the middle and using the technique of Eurasia. So if there are any Barbers or hairdressers watch them when you're working on the kind of text that we're working with now, if I was to do this all over, it would look very frizzy if I use the razor to a short haircut on on James's hair Or anyone with a similar texture, but because we're keeping a lot of James's hair in right, like just from his his old haircut. What we're doing is we're just creating little bits out to kind of give them that kind of broken up, serrated finish, which I think will really really benefit him as it grows out to, and then all we need to do now is just get it to to Balance into one we need to get to to that point of uh of the Timothy. Shannon may look pick little bits up and just slide in just to add a little bit more texture. So, as you can see, I'm just picking them up quite randomly yeah. I'M just going to take a little bit on the bottom as well, so this is all about secondary shape. Primary shape is old haircut basically, so this is all about secondary shape. It'S the thing: that's just going to create the look that he's going for without removing too much length and just allowing them to play around with it get a different shape. I just want this to be quite easy for you, James as well. If I'm honest, you know, I don't want this to be a hard hairstyle to go, for. I think it should be something that is is relatively easy to to pull off. I mean again when you, when you pick a celebrity, it's very hard to make sure you get the haircut exactly right, because it's obviously been done by somebody else yeah, but you know if you can get as close to that as possible. That'S perfect, then right I mean the goal is to like um people can see where the influences come from. Yeah yeah, it's not like copied copied. If you know yeah, of course, yeah 100. You don't want to be like a a sort of CopyCat picture. Do you want, like you said, it's got a great hair, yeah yeah. I think I like Tom Holland's. Look though I think that's a really cool look yeah. I just was surprised how wavy and curly Tom Holland's hair was. I know it's being accentuated but yeah. You wouldn't think it and when you see him in, like you know, Spider-Man or whatever you wouldn't think his hair was that Curly yeah I want like a pen sliding through. I just want to do this just to break the ends away a little bit there. We go and see what it was like before now. You can see yourself James, like how different the sides are now compared to what it was just not looking at that left-hand side before so through the top again we're just going to put the shape into this. So I'm gon na comb this out again nice wide sections, probably more two fingers in width now more than three fingers. Because again we just went you know just trying to add the shape in a little bit more. What we need to do, I'm just going to pull this out to halfway, because I want the top to still be a little bit longer, but I just want to try and give it a little bit more shape. I'M going to pull this out and there's the razor and work across like so just to connect it at the halfway point so again, just before Center, as you guys at top, where he's just past the center, nothing will come off. There'S my guy. Just there assistant foreign thing again, I work at the interior now just to break that up a little bit so much Observer else. Now I think that's all we need to do. I think we just need to dry this off and style it out now. So, let's get your products so a bit salt spray! I'Ve been drenching it you don't need a lot at all. I just scrunched this in right, just scrunch it in okay, we're just gon na. Do this offense, I'm gon na go from right left to right, because you've got a bundle height. Your hair wants to fall. Naturally that way, so I think we want a bit more height and I'll pull it the other way. Okay, I should be driving now. So I'm gon na do you can use all that much to start with okay, I'm gon na put a little bit of my hand as well yeah in case I need to use it. So hands are just pretty much dry mushrooms this into your hair and don't forget your hair is still damp, so you will lose a little bit. If that's, why I put a bit more on the back of my hand, okay, I'm gon na use a little bit more because that seems to have got some use whatever I had on the back of my hand, there I'll work this through the front now, because I won't hold. I want movement, so I want everything to stay, looking good right from as a day again we're looking for 12 hours a year right, for example, so listen foreign, I would say, with a nozzle over a diffuser. I think the diffuse will just make it very big very clearly. I think you want to be more softer, more wavy, Okay, so medium speed, high heat, we're going to use our fingers to style it. Okay, let's start the front, I'm gon na check how this is gon na fall out, okay to get more weight. This is my first bit me. Okay, now do the same all the way through the hairline first twisting at the ends, yeah just well from the middle length yeah. So when you came in you had a bit like ringlets when you came in. Are you gon na? Have a softer finish? Okay! That'S what I want yeah yeah: Where Are You Gon na depart it from? Oh sorry, are you passing it from where it is now just from where Nazi wants to follow, but I'm just running my fingers, so it seems to just want to fall there very natural finish yeah. It will probably Park more in the middle yeah. So I'm just trying to get a bit more lift in it, so I'm just going a little bit off the center from left to right, yeah. Now, I'm just twisting it and then pinching it sisterly pinching it okay like so right! Oh, I think you've left at their Roots, then twisting it tap that softer finish. Okay. Well, if you're trying to apply a clay on afterwards, it just doesn't really work as well. It'S usually for like shorter hair, more than longer hair, but Clay is the right thing to use yeah I take place finally yeah yeah, say sir foreign cold air. If you've got the cold air function on your hair, dryer just a little button there or just turn the heat off, okay, just from a distance again speed, press the cold air button and then just shake your head left and right for me. If you don't mind so keep going perfect, it's great! It'S going to cool the hair down a little bit, use two hands to start out and pick. Basically, you can look at a photograph and just pick how you want it to look really but based off memory and the way your hair wants to naturally fall for the length you've got. I think something like that looks really cool. So can you see the difference when you came in you had like ringlets now better product in breaking it off with a razor you've now got wave? How would it look with the center party yeah fine? However, you want to look really mate. It'S inside. I wouldn't have it bang on there since I'd. Have it just off a little bit. Just have a little bit of height in the front here, but yeah you can have. However, you want very that's very more Tom Holland like that, and then it all just comes down to you just taking your time to pick the bits up that you want. What do you reckon looks best of both and then do? Do the curtains come forward on a no, I just let them fall off the face a little bit more, but I'll probably have it more like that now, what you could always do is a little bit of Hairspray just to finish off just to keep it in. Like kind of place like this, because it obviously you know a bit of wind things like that, we are in winter as well. What I do is just just to finish it off a little bit is just put it on, and just Pat it like that, and all that we'll do is put a sheen on the hair a little bit as well. So it'll make it a little bit more of a natural shine as well to it, which is all quite nice. How long should I grow out for before our next cut I'd probably say about another three months? That'S me yeah. I think it's really nice man and then you can just obviously just tweak little bits you want, but all I've done is I've just used the razor to break up the the curl kept all the length of what you came in with apart from like this bit. Here, tiny tiny bit off uh, I mean like mainly the kind of the the thickness within there and I've just styled it. For you again, a lot of these haircuts aren't always the hair cut. It'S sometimes the styles with the dressing of the hair, because I'm pretty sure he has. He doesn't have a haircut as often as well, maybe like every week or whatever probably has a cut over periods of months. If he's in a film or whatever so yeah, it needs to be dressed differently or dressed the same all the time. That'S I didn't do anything anything like incredibly hard to do just using the nozzle and using the products the correct way around. So what you want to do is for the Tom Holland bring it more in okay, so it's a little bit flatter a little bit more wavy towards the end. I think for the Timothy chalamet, you want it a bit more Wilder all over. So more than kind of twisting it onto your face, bring it off your face and kind of pinch. It like kind of go from the the tip up to the root, and do that like that, and that was what will give you that more looser, more rounder kind of finish as well, but both ways works really well, and it looks really nice, though man yeah, Happy yeah, it's great! Thank you. Thank you. I'Ll see you in three months time, yeah. Definitely thanks! Man! Thank you.

Hassan Alokaily: Love the product education here, this is exactly what’s missing on YouTube

Tamara Marie: Love attention to detail and how thorough you are for styling and cutting. Very nicely done

Aarxv_S: Looks great honestly Suits his face and also the hair being more curly gives it more character Another great haircut dan!

Michael Nicola: Brilliant tutorial, great client who took it all in and you know he will keep it up, Not everyone puts this much thought or effort into care or styling. Good looking guy who looks even better, elevated and still looks very natural. Clearly a seriously good cut.

Gabriel Pellegrino: Fabulous job! Amazing what a difference a small change makes.

Adrian Gomez: Dan the man! Killing it time after time! As a viewer such good content and as hairdresser I learn so much from you every time❤️‍ loved the curly content

Ciclopea2: You can clearly see the improvement, went from looking ok to definitely close to what he asked for, i'd say better, awesome job

130hengineer: Love the content and edification. Another brilliant cut.

HighestRsu: I've got really curly hair like this guy and this is so helpful.

Cesar Morales: fire video thanks for the hair wash and conditioning tips any barber wanna level up this the place

macca3666: The shape was so so much better than what he walked in with, and almost exactly what he wanted. His hair is naturally a lot curlier than his reference pictures, so that's the only difference. He's got a nice face shape and solid jaw too if he ever wanted to rock something shorter.

Mr. S.: I’d recommend to use a leave in conditioner to make his hair heavier. Chalamét’s hair isn’t as fine as the model’s. I have wavy but fine hair that benefits from leave in conditioners as it adds weight after shampooing and avoids frizz.

Tom Conrad: Very nice. I have similar hair and the last barber used a razor and took out big chunks of hair and left split ends all over...swore I'd never let anyone use a razor again

Nigel Dancey: This is the first video of Dan's that I don’t think the client was feeling it, Dan did a good job managing his expectations but you could tell he wasn’t happy with the outcome

Blayne: Great cut. That one looked like it would be hard to do.

The Adventures of Victor and Ellie Books: A message for James. Have you tried washing and conditioning your hair as usual, pat hair dry with a t-shirt (or material with no pile) then adding no more than 2 pumps of the Inecto anti frizz serum you currently use, rub into your palms to warm the serum and then add to the mid lengths and ends only. Then use a moisture control gel such as Ouidad Advanced climate control, or even a light generic gel. Use a couple of teaspoons of gel and add to your hair as you did the Inecto. Scrunch into a shape you like and then leave to dry naturally. You can go out like this without fear of a frizz attack. When your hair is completely dry, just lightly scrunch out the gel cast. Your hair should look soft, natural and frizz-free.

Michael Michael: Yes the thumbnail is great! you can see the before clearly thank you

phillinmyselph: where can I purchase the razor you're using?

Steve Steele: My guy going out with fresh washed hair wondering why it looks better the next day. Wash the night before going out bro

Road_Glider: What do I do for that Tim Chalamay look? Just get out of bed after an 8 hour sleep.

Gretchen Melita: And, you're so damn handsome! You need to model!

Garfista Chalamera: Ponen a Timothee Chalamet en el título y ya me tienen aquí jejejeje

Javier Jaime: Can you do that with shears?

DNA haller: wow! what a little tweeking can do.

onelifelived: Dude looks like Matt Smith!

Unknown: Quick question, how do I find someone that knows how to cut hair with just shears. Ive went barbershops and all they know is to trim the top. Am I supposed to go to a salon?

Robert Mayer: Díky!

Sugar Puff: best consultation ever

Andie: Ewww on the center parting but that’s obviously what the client likes. It will look much better once it grows longer, right now looks like a grandma hair-do, but once it is around shoulder length it will look much better.

Opr: Feel like his face is way too masculine to pull of this pretty boy hairstyle

Gill Nethell: Not sure he was happy with it

Henry Navarro: That'll be 85 quid. Thanks.

BeautyofScent: This barber talks too much. damn

KAT: His hair is girly. I don't think he is pleased.

pr00f: He looks terrible with his original hair, but still pretty bad after the cut. Not a good one.

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