How To | Cut An Asymmetrical Frontal Bob

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I'M starting with our work already install so right now. What I'm doing is adding some powdered concealer and I'm just adding her skin complexion color to the lace so that it blends even more naturally and right now, I'm starting to do the baby hairs and what I have, on my hand, is got to be glued in Nairobi on foam and I'm using a spoolie. I do have a detailed video how to do your baby hairs, but I'm just cutting out an angle doing little sections and this hair is custom color. The wig was originally six Tartine blonde, but I custom colored it to the shade that she requested the colors will be down below. There wasn't mix a mix between three colors and I did do the water color method, so yeah. The unit is from wig spells, and I believe this week is a 14 inch and y'all will see me own y'all. Definitely will see me cut it into the Bob, because I'm pretty sure that's why you're here to see you know the cutting. So this is the baby hairs. I didn't add: any baby hurts to the front. There is baby hairs on the other side, but it never got shown in this video but anyways. The hair is designed to be a style part, so that site is getting covered. So I do want to add baby ears. I guess you could, but I guess it's not really real quiet so right now I'm going to go ahead and go in into the fine inner part. I have my angled brush and then I got concealer on my hand and I'm adding it into the part. So right now looks super bright in unnatural, but we're gon na fix that real soon I'm taking a tweezer and I'm tweezing out that extra hair that the concealer is laying on it should be on the lace, not the hair of the own lace. So I'm tweezing those parts out y'all. Let me know if you want a more detailed, but I don't always always own pluck the part it depends. I don't really know how to explain it. What it depends on, but I'll just know when it's needed to be plucked or not, but this is one of those styles where you should pluck the part. So it is a defined look so now the concealer is definitely more melted into the UM hair in it's just very clean and crisp, and I'm taking a hot comb, which is your best friend making sure everything is nice and flat, and it's laid you cheese. Okay boom, so now we're gon na go ahead and start with the cutting make sure your client head is great. Tell them looks great, I'm pretty sure she's gon na pick up a phone boom. She did, but it's okay make sure they're not putting their head. I don't know cuz, you know you want this to be as precise as possible, so I'm taking sections little by little and I'm just gon na cut I'm going straight in these twos I'm using and I got from my big supply store. I don't know the name, but they are super sharp and I only use them when it's time to cut some hair. So I got so many scissors, but these right here I don't use them for nothing else, but hair um. What else to say? Oh, she requested an asymmetrical bob, so the left side, where the Partizan is gon na be shorter and then the right side will be longer so I'll just go asymmetrical, so you just want to keep on cutting all around until you get to the right side and As you're going to the right side, who definitely want to cut at an angle because the hair should get longer so it's like - oh it's, a car, don't know a lob, it's a long bob but y'all know they're, asymmetrical bob and even two-sided, one long. One short! So that's what I'm doing right now, so you do want to make sure that your client tilt their head. You can't really see why I'm telling you how to do that right now, but definitely in the next few Clips. You will see that the extra hairs that are under bought underneath the hair that didn't get cut or that's that's right, throwing it off do need to be removed. So you need to make sure that it's like cut all around. So if she put her head down, you can see there's extra long hair that should not be there and that work though the head start long in case you know she probably don't straighten in one day the best that I did or something like that you want To make sure everything is the same, so you want to cut the underneath of the own hair, that's showing so you want to make sure she's tilting her head to the left to the right and also downwards getting all the extra pieces that should not be there. Y'All I barely could hear myself. One of my ears is clogged. That'S really, you have nothing to do with this video, but as I'm doing this voiceover, I probably feel like I smell so dumb, but yeah boom, so just keep on cutting until you get the desired shape of the hair and now what I'm doing is taking sections And most of the sections I am taking is going on horizontal because I am gon na take some pieces going vertical and I'm cutting upwards, and this is so that the hair is not like super stiff and it's just not like position in one way. But you don't want to overdo this, especially vertically, because the style is not meant to be attached to like too much layers. You know you could go over, do it if you do too much cutting because then there's gon na be the Pilatus design for body and feathers. So what depends on the look you're going for this? Look, you don't have to overdo it. So just be mindful, but you definitely want to cut going upwards so that the end is, you know the hair has some type of movement to it. You don't want it to be stiff in the air like that. So that's why I went ahead and cut going upwards and I'm just showing you what it's looking like before the straining process. Okay, go ahead, move shake shake shake: shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, we're happy, ok period. So now we're gon na go ahead and start straightening the spray. I'M using the spray, that's inside of that bottle is actually karekare, styling spritz, but that's just not the powder for it and I'm gon na take my fat iron and I think it's probably on 450, I like when I'm styling hair she craning hair for it to Be on the highest heat, I feel like the results become the best when he's on high heat and I'm just screening the hair. I probably do two three passes and then I go ahead and add the bump. You don't want to over bump it but hold and hold the bump before you place it down. Let it cool a little bit and you could go ahead and comb it out. So just you know, straightening hair at a bug to it and yeah. That'S basically all that you really have to sue, and you want to do section by section, don't be trying to cheat the process and only do the top, because, once it's all said and done, you will definitely be able to see that the bottoms one we're not Um curls, though, do everything don't do super big on sections and yeah, so that is basically sum up this video, if you guys, have any comments, questions or concerns. Let me know thumbs up this video don't forget to Like comment and subscribe, really cute short, simple and I'll check you guys out in the next one

M C: best tutorial for asymmetrical bob i've seen! not a hairstylist but i cut my own hair and this will help me so much! thank you

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