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990K views · 7.2K reactions | I always love getting creative with @rustic_touch_beauty At this appointment we decided to add some subtle layering to her bob to create more texture and shape through the crown and area behind her ears. We wanted to maintain the crisp blunt perimeter line. This technique is perfect for adding just the right amount of layers and texture. | The Bob Company
990K views · 7.2K reactions | I always love getting creative with @rustic_touch_beauty At this appointment we decided to add some subtle layering to her bob to create more texture and shape through the crown and area behind her ears. We wanted to maintain the crisp blunt perimeter line. This technique is perfect for adding just the right amount of layers and texture. | The Bob Company
Jocelyn McClellan on Instagram: "🗣️ Short bobs aren’t all the same! Adding the right amount of texture can make a huge difference in creating movement and dimension. But getting it just right requires clear communication with your stylist. Many people without a hair background struggle to express their preferences, so it’s helpful to bring along photos and videos of styles you love! If you only knew the butchered haircuts I’ve been sent and tears shed over not getting what they wanted and photos can help so much! But if your stylist isn’t into inspo content, it might be time to find someone who is! You deserve a stylist who’s dedicated to understanding and delivering exactly what you want. The amount of people that also tell me their stylist gets annoyed by photos and videos would bl
Fix flat hair like this 👀 | Fix flat hair like this 👀 | By Matt Beck | What's up, guys? Welcome to today's video. Today, I've got something special for you guys. We're going to dissect how to cut layers in fine hair. I'm going to make it as simple as possible for you guys so that anytime you go to layer fine hair, you're going to think about this technique and it's going to help you to keep that density, keep a nice blunt edge and have a ton of movement in fine hair. So, sectioning is simple, deep right-hand side parting so you can see that on her right-hand side and then, on the other side, I go a little bit deeper even because that's going to be the heavy side that's the side that's going to kind of fall over cascade over because she's going to part her hair in that direction so then the second section I'm going to take here is separate in the front and the back I'm going to do this on both sides so what I do is I want to match up the density so the amount of hair that we have in the back I want to section that away and then the same amount of hair that we have in the front I want to section that away as well so you can see how that hairline kind of moves forward so follow that parting right down to the hairline you'll see that I have a tiny little piece so I take that and move that to the front and that's going to separate the front and back and I just clip that away now to keep this nice and simple we're going to go vertical straight down center back and then I'm going to work a balance line in the very back of the head to start this hair cut so keeping everything nice and clean staying organized with the cut that's going to keep this consistent throughout the entire time so nice horizontal section right behind the I do that on both sides and I can start cutting my line in the back. Now, I talk about this a lot and what I want to get into here is that I I don't always cut my baseline first but when I'm working with fine hair, this is tip number one. I really like to cut my baseline first especially if I'm trying to create a nice illusion of having a thick blunt line at the bottom. So, I base the hair cut off of the baseline. I cut that baseline the way through. So, we're basically going to cut a one-length haircut on this underneath part of the hair and what I mean by balanced is if my shoulders, if I'm facing straight on to the back of her head, I'm cutting parallel to my shoulders and her shoulders. So, what I'm doing is creating a nice horizontal straight line in the back, that's going to have a little extra weight or length push to behind the ear but not much and I just want to keep that line nice and blunt. So, I'll take about one inch sections throughout it. Now, I have a client with fine hair sometimes you can take a little bit thicker sections and I want to kind of base that hair this hair cut on that as well and there's some things that we're going to do in the front when we start to layer that's going to be more condensed cutting so really cutting a lot of hair at once because when you have fine hair there's no reason to take multiple sections throughout it if you don't need to as long as you see your guideline through the hair you're good to go so I'm going to continue my way up the head shape I'm going to do the same thing on both sides and then we're going to move to the sides of the head. Alright, so now we finished up the back. Now, we're going to move on to the side. So, I take a small guide from the side and I bring that over and I cut a nice balance line on the side of the head. So, again, looking at the section, I cut the section parallel to my shoulders. I stand right in front of the section as I'm looking at it and that's the line that I want to create. So, a nice balance line, we're going to work our way all the way up the head and then, we're going to move on to the opposite side. And so now as I finish off the second side what we're going to do is we're going to move into elevating so elevating the hair creates layering right so we haven't layered the hair at all just been cutting a really nice one length blunt balanced hair cut now what I want to do is I want to start to elevate slightly so this is the part side so this is the side that she's parting on what I do is I elevate it up and over completely condensed section and I just point cut into it to start to create a little bit of movement but I don't want a ton of layering on this side of the head because this is going to be the weakest side. This is all the hair that will ever be sitting over here. The rest of the hair is going to be sitting on the opposite side of the head. We need that hair to create the illusion of having super thick hair. So, just softly layer it like I did and now, we're going to move into cutting the heavier side and creating all the layers that are going to live in this cut. So, what I do is I want this to live right around her chin length. So, look at my finger angle. It mimics the jawline on the opposite side creates an angled fringe for me. That's also my guideline. Now, I'm going to lift that entire section up from the top and I'm going to point cut into it and cut it the length that I just cut my guideline. So, it's super fun because it's a condensed hair cut. You can do this because it's fine hair. Uh I mean, you could do it on thick hair too but it's just not as practical but working with fine hair, you can condense the section down, pull it all over to the one side and cut it but notice where I pull it to because if you don't, not going to get those lengths that you want on the opposite side so look at the explosion of layers that happen just from pulling the hair up over to that side point cutting into it so now I'm just going to kick it up with some Moroccan oil mousse I'm going to put that in the hair for a little bit of hold and shine and then I'm also going to do a root boost I'm going to spray that at the root as well because you want a nice lift to give it that volume as you start to blow dry so I work that product in then the blow drying happens pretty quick so and I'm not going to show all of that to you guys but what I do is I power dry first then I go in with a paddle brush and I smooth the hair out because I want a nice shine and polish to it and then I finish it off with a wand iron and I just wrap each individual hair around so I spray Moroccanoil protect on there first obviously to protect it from the thermal heat and then I go in with a wand iron and I just individually wrap small sections get it super curly and then break up those curls with my fingers as I work through it, spray in some dry texture spray, some hair spray, and just finish it off that way. So, you can see the volume that pops on the top. I got my inspiration from a photo I saw online where somebody was super fine hair I could tell but they wore it all over to the one side and it just looked really really cool. It looks super full even though they had that fine fabric. So, all you fine hair lovers out there, I hope you guys enjoyed this video. If you did, hit the subscribe and I got a ton more videos coming your way. Um thanks for watching. Free Salon Education. com is powered by Minerva Beauty. If you're looking to upgrade your salon furniture or equipment, make sure you check out my friends at Minerva Beauty. com.
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