I had a question. Can we go in vertically at the ends with the normal hair cutting scissors as well when we cut our hair? Is that damaging to the hair, does it thin out the ends or what?
Yes, that's the "point cutting" I mentioned. It will help soften the line at the bottom of your cut, but the thinning shears are easier to use when you want to remove heaviness. If you use your regular shears for that, you could accidentally cut a chunk and end up with an obvious hole in your haircut.
for a second i thought your were actuelly going to trim your freshly cut hair 😅 i was cutting my own hair during the pandemic (but learned from giving myself bangs a few years before - to never give myself bangs again haha😂) do you have a favorite cut that you recommend for your clients with very fine hair that do not want to get extensions? i imagine you probably have a well-thought opinion on that and thought i asked you
@@styledbysamvay thank you! yeah thats what i already get. makes absolute sense, but still doesnt really look as thick as i would like it to be. must be genetics 🙈
Great video! Loving all of the hair videos! Would absolutely LOVE to see how to bring highlights up to the root from a bayalage.
I just got my haircut yesterday! Love the daily videos! Thanks for all your hard work 💗 so excited for your shark review video
great video!! i was pretty familiar with normal shears but today i learned how to properly use thinning shears. thank you so much Sam! ❤
Same! 😅☺️
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I love the every other vlogmas thing lol so unique & fun!!
Thank you! Glad you're enjoying it :)
Does it matter if the hair is dry or does it need to be damp like in the salon, to trim?
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I had a question.
Can we go in vertically at the ends with the normal hair cutting scissors as well when we cut our hair? Is that damaging to the hair, does it thin out the ends or what?
Yes, that's the "point cutting" I mentioned. It will help soften the line at the bottom of your cut, but the thinning shears are easier to use when you want to remove heaviness. If you use your regular shears for that, you could accidentally cut a chunk and end up with an obvious hole in your haircut.
for a second i thought your were actuelly going to trim your freshly cut hair 😅 i was cutting my own hair during the pandemic (but learned from giving myself bangs a few years before - to never give myself bangs again haha😂) do you have a favorite cut that you recommend for your clients with very fine hair that do not want to get extensions? i imagine you probably have a well-thought opinion on that and thought i asked you
The shorter and more blunt, the fuller it will look! So that's usually what I recommend :)
@@styledbysamvay thank you! yeah thats what i already get. makes absolute sense, but still doesnt really look as thick as i would like it to be. must be genetics 🙈
Oh girl don’t tell me how to do this I’ll never stop 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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👌🏻👌🏻great advice
You should also suggest to us some good and affordable wigs in the end incase we mess up you know! 😂
Lol you shouldn't if you follow the tutorial though and make sure to take your time and not cut more than 1/8''-1/4''!