Very nicely executed! During my years of doing hair, I experienced working on all types of hair textures. I worked for JCPenneys Styling Salon for over 10 years, and I loved it. I think it's good that a licensed Cosmetologist should be able to work on ALL hair types. Not to mention, this can make you a lot of money. Congratulations on making another client happy!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾❤️❤️😊
A heavily layered haircut. It surprisingly looks really good although she will struggle making it look this good at home. If she had it styled at salon weekly then fantastic. I do love the finished result, looks posh when properly styled and really suits her. 😀 Thanks for sharing.
That is a beautiful haircut! She was smiling so big at the end! I have very long hair, down to my waist. I sure wish you could cut my hair just like that. Wow, such an amazing transformation. Great job! ❤
@KathleenSpera I have been doing her hair for years, she has never said anything about her hair being or feeling burnt.. Before you comment please do your research.. The nozzle is solely to direct the heat in one direction, not to reduce the temperature of the blow dryer. The temperature setting and heat protectant products are what protect the client's hair from being burnt. ☺️
@@SheFadesCutNStyle247 my dear I have been a hairdresser for 36 years. Putting that hot metal directly on her hair is definitely damaging her hair. Do your research.
@@KathleenSpera With all do respect…Your years of experience does not mean anything!! I have seen people with several years experience damage client’s hair because they lack knowledge.. Since you are so adamant that I am burning her hair with blowdrying without a nozzle.. Please explain the direct heat from the metal plates of a flat iron.. You are making no sense!! Temperature setting and products are what protects the hair from heat damage, not the nozzle maam. It’s Ok to be wrong, and just because you have been doing it for 30 years doesn’t justify how incorrect you are..
@@SheFadesCutNStyle247 I am not wrong and if any of my stylists did what you are doing they wouldn't be working in my salon. YES...any heated metal...including a curling iron...hair straightener etc...is burning the hair. Get a grip...YOU ARE WRONG LADY.
@KathleenSpera You sound ridiculous! Sorry for your stylist being under someone who is uneducated and lacks the ability to think rationally.. The poor world we live in where everyone thinks they are right when in fact you are wrong. One thing I have learned is there are two types of stylist in this industry. The one who is teachable and always eager to learn and stay up on what is trending and new technology as it evolves and the one who thinks that just because they passed state board and have a 30 year clientele that they can't learn anything new.. I have seen people like you in my years of being in this industry and most of them are doing they same thing they have been doing for 30 years.. No growth, no evolution, just stuck..
EXCELLENTO ! MAGNIFICENT !
KEEP IT UP. VERY EFFICIENT !
Yes!!! Very Nice!
Very nice👍👍
Looks real nice
Wow that's a beautiful cut and style, she looks great. Greetings from the UK ❤
Thank you so much!
I had a Farrah facet cut and was Best Ever 😊. Awesome cut! Wish i was close so you cut my hair!
❤beautiful i liked
Very nicely executed! During my years of doing hair, I experienced working on all types of hair textures. I worked for JCPenneys Styling Salon for over 10 years, and I loved it. I think it's good that a licensed Cosmetologist should be able to work on ALL hair types. Not to mention, this can make you a lot of money.
Congratulations on making another client happy!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾❤️❤️😊
A heavily layered haircut. It surprisingly looks really good although she will struggle making it look this good at home. If she had it styled at salon weekly then fantastic. I do love the finished result, looks posh when properly styled and really suits her. 😀 Thanks for sharing.
Great video. Just what I needed! Thx! BTW, love your nail color!
@@doloresstatham3022 Thank you!!🙏🏽🙏🏽
That is a beautiful haircut! She was smiling so big at the end! I have very long hair, down to my waist. I sure wish you could cut my hair just like that. Wow, such an amazing transformation. Great job! ❤
That looks really nice, good job ❤
@@linarea5393 Thank you!
That was gorgeous, ❤ nice work I hope she can get it to look like that, when she does herself? Keep up the great work
Uyyyy que corte más canzon si es geafilado saque la guía y comience a grafilarlo y no hacer tantos pasos reperidos
And for those critics, just keep it to yourself. We don’t want want to hear your crap!
You are burning the crap out of her hair by putting that metal on her hair constantly. You need to put the attachment on that dryer.
@KathleenSpera I have been doing her hair for years, she has never said anything about her hair being or feeling burnt.. Before you comment please do your research.. The nozzle is solely to direct the heat in one direction, not to reduce the temperature of the blow dryer. The temperature setting and heat protectant products are what protect the client's hair from being burnt. ☺️
@@SheFadesCutNStyle247 my dear I have been a hairdresser for 36 years. Putting that hot metal directly on her hair is definitely damaging her hair. Do your research.
@@KathleenSpera With all do respect…Your years of experience does not mean anything!! I have seen people with several years experience damage client’s hair because they lack knowledge.. Since you are so adamant that I am burning her hair with blowdrying without a nozzle.. Please explain the direct heat from the metal plates of a flat iron.. You are making no sense!! Temperature setting and products are what protects the hair from heat damage, not the nozzle maam. It’s Ok to be wrong, and just because you have been doing it for 30 years doesn’t justify how incorrect you are..
@@SheFadesCutNStyle247 I am not wrong and if any of my stylists did what you are doing they wouldn't be working in my salon. YES...any heated metal...including a curling iron...hair straightener etc...is burning the hair. Get a grip...YOU ARE WRONG LADY.
@KathleenSpera You sound ridiculous! Sorry for your stylist being under someone who is uneducated and lacks the ability to think rationally.. The poor world we live in where everyone thinks they are right when in fact you are wrong. One thing I have learned is there are two types of stylist in this industry. The one who is teachable and always eager to learn and stay up on what is trending and new technology as it evolves and the one who thinks that just because they passed state board and have a 30 year clientele that they can't learn anything new.. I have seen people like you in my years of being in this industry and most of them are doing they same thing they have been doing for 30 years.. No growth, no evolution, just stuck..