I've never heard anyone speak so articulately about hair. It was easy to understand and the nerd in me a loved the technical explanation as to "why". The mark of an excellent teacher is one who can get their message across briefly and understandably to an audience without the knowledge. Well done my man 👌
i started cutting my hair a while ago but i never tried to cut someone else’s hair but one day my friend asked me to cut her hair bc she knew i cut my own hair. so i watched this video and her hair turned out amazing i love the technique so much, it 100% full-proof!!
I'm watching videos in advance of trimming my daughter's thick hair (not like my very fine, thin hair!) And this video was SO extremely helpful. Thank you for posting such a detailed, technical video with clear explainations!
Wow, I’ve done everything you’ve always said, but today you said something different I never caught you saying before!!! I HAVE ALWAYS TENDED TO CUT ON THE PREVIOUS GUIDE AND COULD NOT UNDERSTAND WHY A SIMPLE BLUNT CUT WOULD NEED MY TO GO BACK WITH A CONB AND CLEAN UP THE HAIR, WHERE IT WAS ACTUALLY CROOKED IN AREAS!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! This is so huge to my haircuts, all styles I wish I could personally thank you!!! Something so small in cutting hair can be so major!!! I consistently go to the same classes over and over, my manager asked why, I said because during one class there is too much information to take in, for example cutting on the guide, in one hour. Taking the class, as I watch your videos over and over I just caught you saying cut along side the guide because cutting on the guide could make parts too short. That’s exactly what I was doing!!! Now my hair cuts are so much better!!! By helping people who have tried everything, until you give a tutorial and make the stylist feel so much better about themselves, be proud you do that everyday!!! I always learn from you and I’m sorry I don’t write quick notes of “oh this worked thx” PLEASE feel a sense of accomplishment by helping people I ALMOST GAVE MY CARRER UP BECAUSE I HAVE A FINANCIAL DEGREE AND THOUGHT IT WAS TOO LATE IN LIFE TO BE GOOD LEI’ve Sam Villa and you have impacted my potential!!! You are an excellent teacher and I enjoy all your videos and will keep rewatching them!!! Truly, Kristi Johnson Youngstown, Ohio
You know why I'm here. I'm here because it's 2020, we're in lockdown after a global pandemic and my hairdresser appointment got cancelled as they shut down. To my future me, I'm sorry what happened to your hair. You're gonna be OK. Most humanity will look like shit anyway, kudos you tried cutting yours. Stay alive and healthy all!
I am so thankful to be able to quickly get refreshed from your videos. So intuitive straight to the point in the most calming and distressing way. Thank you for your awesome content🙏😁
Great tutorial, concise, simple. Please don't take this as a criticism. As a tutorial designed for aspiring hairdressers, I would have started with the crucial importance of sectioning, everything you said + having your guest stand, heals together for finishing touches. Cheers.
Ughhh such a great informative video but I wish you finished the cut start to finish. I'm JUST starting out and would love tips when you get to the shoulder or what you would do on a real human w shoulders with length past that.... love this video but pls give more I'm depth! I know it's very basic but hear so many different things
Hi Jordan I am a cosmetology student at Gene Juarez Academy. We have our guests turn their head to the right, line up hair from you guide in the back and cut. Repeat on the left side and check the balance. Hope that helps
I love learning about hair!!!! Wanted to go to beauty school and learn how to cut hair. Always watching video of how to cut hair. It's so relaxing I love watching videos of hair.
If their hair goes over the chair and/or they have long hair and you're doing a solid cut! HAVE THEM STAND UP! The chair is over directing the hair! I watch so many stylists make the mistake of not having the client stand and then wonder why the cut is uneven or not how they want it!
Jeannine Kadillac Yes, I totally agree. So many people feel like it's not professional or it'll make the client uncomfortable. But it's honestly the best thing to do, so you end up with a good even cut.
That happened to me when I had long hair and the lady kept messing up my hair so it ended up becoming super short it was sad my hair still won’t ever grow back like that
This video was a couple days late! I did a hair cutting exam on short one length and I got graduation because I angled my fingers out instead of straight down... lol I can re-do it whenever, but I would have preferred to get it one there and then. I guess you can't learn without mistakes
My tutor wouldn't let me redo any of mine. But then again she got funny with me when she found out my religion and started only giving me passes and no higher but when I saw the other tutor she only give me distinctions.
Keep it simple is the best advice we can give... we know there is going to be a lot of home haircutting during the Stay Home Stay Safe initiative so our advice is to just do what you can to maintain until we can get back into the chair of professional stylists :-)
Your team is so nice, I am 54 been cutting hair since 16! no longer professionally but still have my hands in there . I love how you share your talents. I am interested in shears for dry hair cuts and also so do and donts with dry hair. I have some old school but really great shears, sadly I can not find anyone to sharpen them. For yearsI have cut with Joewells, Hikari, Minks, but I am ready for a change. All suggestions welcomed! Dar
Thank you for this amazing video! I’m currently redoing my Level 2 in Ladies and Men’s Hairdressing. This has given me great confidence in myself that I can do it! 🎉
i know its 7 years later but this problem is classic no matter how much time passes. thank you for addressing this common difficulty. thank you for your clear concise tips. i will try it. thank you. can you post a continuation of this cut where you cut behind the ear and touching the shoulder. where do i keep the hair while cutting? toward the back or toward the ear? and when i take a guide will i need to change the angle of my comb or fingers? i hope you can answer this. so i can have a better handle when i cut the next hair cut.
Thank you! My son has very long, straight hair, and the last time I tried to trim the bottom two inches, it was six inches shorter by the time we finally got it evened out 😂😭. I really want to ONLY trim two inches FOR REAL THIS TIME, and now I know why it was so bad: I was doing literally everything wrong. 🤣🤦🏻♀️
Thalasso Phile you are absolutely right, beauty school, at least mine only cared about state board. Also being a managing cosmetologist meant something!!! I’m from Ohio and started late in life!!! I hope since you wrote this that your career has blossomed even more!!! Much luck xoxo
@@kristimatashjohnson1884 same with mine!!! I didn't even learn how to do a freaking blow out correctly in beauty school. I had to learn everything while working as an assistant! it sucks that you really either need to find a really good teacher to apprentice or are thrown into it and really need to learn and practice as you go.
Hello 👋 I am learning hairdressing at home so I can cut my family's hair (big family!). Should you have your clients head slightly tilted down or straight when performing a one length cut?? Thanks, Bethany 😊
I need to cut my sister’s hair, so I am here looking for any information I can get in 5min and that can help me out in this mission.. I wanna feel like I am hairdresser, but I dont really think so.. Good luck keeping your life the same sis😅
Hello! Regards from Brazil. I AM a big fun of your work, thank you for sharing. I have a question. Is it possible to learn how to cut and do other stuff in the hair just by watching a lot how to do it. I learned english just by watching.
Hi there! Thats a very good question. We produce these videos with trained hairdressers in mind... it would be very difficult to become confident in cutting hair without hands-on training with an experienced teacher. We would highly recommend looking into hair schools in your area :-)
I'm having a hard time with keeping consistent, one length around the sides of the hair when cutting. What can I do to keep my one length even all around the perimeter? Thanks
Stand in front of your section your cutting your fingers should be angle the same position as your section as well as your shears it should be Parallel also use the center of ur shears not the tips
Thank you for this video! I'm cutting my daughter's hair for the first time bc no one in our area can seem to cut it the way I want no matter how much I explain what I want ot how many pictures I show them (disclaimer: I know I'm using the correct terms when I tell them what I want for her hair, after much much research to ensure it wasn't just that I was asking for the wrong thing) I have made all these mistakes you mention just trying to cut the first bottom section of her hair straight across lol! My question for you is this, my daughter has slightly curly hair at the bottom. I gave her a bath so her hair was very before attempted to cut it. But I find that if I don't have alot of tension in my fingers to hold it down, no matter how wet it is, it wants to pull upward, and then the line isn't straight. How do I cut a straight line then?
I guess, using the wide teeth hair comb as guide then? I saw Kenneth Siu and many other barbers do that so they can cut those not-dangerously-straight hair when it is wet and then blow dry to be later touch up according to how the nature acts as final looks. Hope this would help
Question, if we don’t want to create graduation or elevation then why not just allow the hair to hang free with a contrasting cape or towel and just use some clippers? Please forgive the stupid question I am no pro I just enjoy watching hairstylists and see the outcome.
It's actually a great question and people definitely approach it that way. Lot's of different ways to achieve a similar goal. Sometimes it's beneficial to have light tension for control. If the client has fairly smooth hair or the hair has been blow dried super smooth and straight, cutting with no tension will give you the strongest line (or in the case of naturally curly hair that will be worn curly). The thing with clippers is that you will achieve the most rigid line where a shear with look a little softer just because it's not as mechanically precise... not better or worse... just choosing the technique that gets the desired end result most efficiently :-)
Hey Robyn! We always recommend trusting a professional hairdresser for best results. But, we know that there are people out there that either prefer to cut their own hair or don't have access to a professional hairdresser :-)
So I used to fade my own hair all the time in my late teens early 20's, so I was ok with doing it during this lame ass Quarantine BS. Well now, b/c I cut my own hair, my GF has the great idea to cut her hair... She wants to take like 5in off & guess who gets to do it!? FML... but this vid definitely gave me a little more confidence so thanx! #FuckThisQuarantine
Andrew, would you say that along with these measures you mention, having the client tilt their head to a downwards position/tuck their neck under their chin, this should also help eliminate unwanted graduation when cutting a blunt line?
HeadHome though not everyone can do this, so you have to do without sometimes, especially elderly or...'bigger' clients, there are also those with vertigo who cannot move their head down at the speed we need and those with bone/muscle conditions.
Tucking the head forward can definitely result in a clean looking line because it actually creates just a slight "reverse" graduation from underneath. We usually suggest to leave the head in natural position while creating your overall shape so that you can clearly see how the line looks in it's natural position. Then, after your are happy with the line, then tuck their head and clean off the little bits that will pop out from underneath. Tons of different ways to approach it... the right one is the one that works best for you in that scenario :-) Cheers and great question
I've never heard anyone speak so articulately about hair. It was easy to understand and the nerd in me a loved the technical explanation as to "why". The mark of an excellent teacher is one who can get their message across briefly and understandably to an audience without the knowledge. Well done my man 👌
Thank you! We are nerds too 😃
Nerd and ADD so i can not begin to explain how crucial this clarity is.
i started cutting my hair a while ago but i never tried to cut someone else’s hair but one day my friend asked me to cut her hair bc she knew i cut my own hair. so i watched this video and her hair turned out amazing i love the technique so much, it 100% full-proof!!
I'm about too cut my moms hair thanks for the tips
Angel Roak same!! She wants me t cut her hair so I’m binging these videos
Omfg samee
Lol
SAMEEE lmao
Angel Roak me too! my mom wants me to cut her hair so i don’t wanna mess up lol
I'm watching videos in advance of trimming my daughter's thick hair (not like my very fine, thin hair!) And this video was SO extremely helpful. Thank you for posting such a detailed, technical video with clear explainations!
Wow, I’ve done everything you’ve always said, but today you said something different I never caught you saying before!!! I HAVE ALWAYS TENDED TO CUT ON THE PREVIOUS GUIDE AND COULD NOT UNDERSTAND WHY A SIMPLE BLUNT CUT WOULD NEED MY TO GO BACK WITH A CONB AND CLEAN UP THE HAIR, WHERE IT WAS ACTUALLY CROOKED IN AREAS!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! This is so huge to my haircuts, all styles I wish I could personally thank you!!! Something so small in cutting hair can be so major!!! I consistently go to the same classes over and over, my manager asked why, I said because during one class there is too much information to take in, for example cutting on the guide, in one hour. Taking the class, as I watch your videos over and over I just caught you saying cut along side the guide because cutting on the guide could make parts too short. That’s exactly what I was doing!!! Now my hair cuts are so much better!!! By helping people who have tried everything, until you give a tutorial and make the stylist feel so much better about themselves, be proud you do that everyday!!! I always learn from you and I’m sorry I don’t write quick notes of “oh this worked thx” PLEASE feel a sense of accomplishment by helping people I ALMOST GAVE MY CARRER UP BECAUSE I HAVE A FINANCIAL DEGREE AND THOUGHT IT WAS TOO LATE IN LIFE TO BE GOOD LEI’ve Sam Villa and you have impacted my potential!!! You are an excellent teacher and I enjoy all your videos and will keep rewatching them!!!
Truly,
Kristi Johnson
Youngstown, Ohio
You know why I'm here. I'm here because it's 2020, we're in lockdown after a global pandemic and my hairdresser appointment got cancelled as they shut down. To my future me, I'm sorry what happened to your hair. You're gonna be OK. Most humanity will look like shit anyway, kudos you tried cutting yours.
Stay alive and healthy all!
Endevide same. I have to cut my mothers, sisters, three brothers, and dads hair.
@@lucylunser2023 sameeee gurl
Cause apparently I'm the only one that has the "skills"
Update?
how did it go is the real question.....😂
I am so thankful to be able to quickly get refreshed from your videos. So intuitive straight to the point in the most calming and distressing way. Thank you for your awesome content🙏😁
After watching your video, I try to cut my daughter's hair. And it works! Thank you so much!
Great tutorial, concise, simple.
Please don't take this as a criticism. As a tutorial designed for aspiring hairdressers, I would have started with the crucial importance of sectioning, everything you said + having your guest stand, heals together for finishing touches. Cheers.
I love you guys, you're so patient, and excellent teachers.
Ughhh such a great informative video but I wish you finished the cut start to finish. I'm JUST starting out and would love tips when you get to the shoulder or what you would do on a real human w shoulders with length past that.... love this video but pls give more I'm depth! I know it's very basic but hear so many different things
Hi Jordan I am a cosmetology student at Gene Juarez Academy. We have our guests turn their head to the right, line up hair from you guide in the back and cut. Repeat on the left side and check the balance. Hope that helps
I love learning about hair!!!! Wanted to go to beauty school and learn how to cut hair. Always watching video of how to cut hair. It's so relaxing I love watching videos of hair.
This was a great video. Thank you! I did my first cut on a client yesterday (cosmology student here) and I definitely did some of those mistakes 😅
Glad it was helpful!
If their hair goes over the chair and/or they have long hair and you're doing a solid cut! HAVE THEM STAND UP! The chair is over directing the hair! I watch so many stylists make the mistake of not having the client stand and then wonder why the cut is uneven or not how they want it!
Jeannine Kadillac Yes, I totally agree. So many people feel like it's not professional or it'll make the client uncomfortable. But it's honestly the best thing to do, so you end up with a good even cut.
Excellent tip! Asking your client to stand is great so that you can give them the best possible haircut. Thanks for sharing!
Sam Villa Hair Tutorials Oh my goodness! Sam Villa a Hair Legend just told me my tip was good! I'm speechless,ecstatic and humble!!! :)
That happened to me when I had long hair and the lady kept messing up my hair so it ended up becoming super short it was sad my hair still won’t ever grow back like that
OMG, thank you!!! That makes so much sense!
This video was a couple days late! I did a hair cutting exam on short one length and I got graduation because I angled my fingers out instead of straight down... lol I can re-do it whenever, but I would have preferred to get it one there and then. I guess you can't learn without mistakes
My tutor wouldn't let me redo any of mine. But then again she got funny with me when she found out my religion and started only giving me passes and no higher but when I saw the other tutor she only give me distinctions.
This tip really helps me since I have many clients who want haircuts like this. Thank you so much!
You're so welcome!
My sister asked me to cut her hair tomorrow, so I’m watching a bunch of videos tonight. Lol wish me luck
Keep it simple is the best advice we can give... we know there is going to be a lot of home haircutting during the Stay Home Stay Safe initiative so our advice is to just do what you can to maintain until we can get back into the chair of professional stylists :-)
Great informative video. My daughter likes me to cut her hair at home. This will definitely help me to do a better job. Thanks!
Your team is so nice, I am 54 been cutting hair since 16! no longer professionally but still have my hands in there . I love how you share your talents. I am interested in shears for dry hair cuts and also so do and donts with dry hair. I have some old school but really great shears, sadly I can not find anyone to sharpen them. For yearsI have cut with Joewells, Hikari, Minks, but I am ready for a change. All suggestions welcomed! Dar
Thank you for this amazing video! I’m currently redoing my Level 2 in Ladies and Men’s Hairdressing. This has given me great confidence in myself that I can do it! 🎉
"Focus on how you can vs. why you cant"- Sam Villa
If he didn't cut the hair how I know what he is saying is correct?
Visualize it happening 😝
Omg this tutorial is by far the most useful on youtube. Brilliant!
Glad you think so!
Glad you think so!
i know its 7 years later but this problem is classic no matter how much time passes. thank you for addressing this common difficulty. thank you for your clear concise tips. i will try it. thank you. can you post a continuation of this cut where you cut behind the ear and touching the shoulder. where do i keep the hair while cutting? toward the back or toward the ear? and when i take a guide will i need to change the angle of my comb or fingers? i hope you can answer this. so i can have a better handle when i cut the next hair cut.
Awesome just saved £40 and my wife is very happy.
In quarantine and cutting my 12 year old's long hair, this is great to know. Thanks!
Awesome tips! Thanks so much. This explains a lot of what went wrong. Of course, having a squirmy kid and a windy patio doesn't help either.
omg i appreciate the education! now i see how i always went wrong for so many years!! perfect tip ever✂ 👌 thanks 4 sharing ✌
Now that salons are closed, hoping this will help my husband....wish us luck!
Good luck!! Just try to not take too much off :-) Try to only maintain during this time... no big changes LOL
This was helpful I'm starting hairdressing college in September
How is it going do you like it?
did you like it?
This just might be the advice I need. I'm having trouble with my cuts [level 2 hairdressing] and just can't seem to keep them straight
Im glad I've observed my hairdresser techniques 👍🏻
Thank you! My son has very long, straight hair, and the last time I tried to trim the bottom two inches, it was six inches shorter by the time we finally got it evened out 😂😭. I really want to ONLY trim two inches FOR REAL THIS TIME, and now I know why it was so bad: I was doing literally everything wrong. 🤣🤦🏻♀️
Oh no! That can happen quick. Good luck on the next one
So many hairdressers don't know this.
Thalasso Phile you are absolutely right, beauty school, at least mine only cared about state board. Also being a managing cosmetologist meant something!!! I’m from Ohio and started late in life!!! I hope since you wrote this that your career has blossomed even more!!! Much luck xoxo
@@kristimatashjohnson1884 same with mine!!! I didn't even learn how to do a freaking blow out correctly in beauty school. I had to learn everything while working as an assistant! it sucks that you really either need to find a really good teacher to apprentice or are thrown into it and really need to learn and practice as you go.
Should the clients head be bent foward a bit ? Or straight at all times ????
I LOVE your videos. You and Sam really are awesome! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
Thank you for the video! I am in my 2nd month at school and I find myself wanting to flip the hair!
They should change the title of this video to “what not to do” not how to cut
Why though?
Hello 👋 I am learning hairdressing at home so I can cut my family's hair (big family!). Should you have your clients head slightly tilted down or straight when performing a one length cut?? Thanks, Bethany 😊
This was really helpful thank you. Do you need to do anything differently when it's long curly/wavy hair?
Thank you so much for teaching us in the amazing way am so greatfull to the all teachers in sam villa❣️
Im cutting my grandmas hair so I needed this thanks lol
No problem!!
I’ve had many stylists use a set of clippers. Could this be why? To keep that natural fall?
You’re the man Andy, thanks for the advice👌
these things are a good reminder!
I need to cut my sister’s hair, so I am here looking for any information I can get in 5min and that can help me out in this mission.. I wanna feel like I am hairdresser, but I dont really think so.. Good luck keeping your life the same sis😅
Oh dear...
This man is gorgeous! Great tutorial.
Thanks, just about to cut my friends hair! Wish me luck!!
Good luck!!
Good advice
Hello! Regards from Brazil. I AM a big fun of your work, thank you for sharing. I have a question. Is it possible to learn how to cut and do other stuff in the hair just by watching a lot how to do it. I learned english just by watching.
Hi there! Thats a very good question. We produce these videos with trained hairdressers in mind... it would be very difficult to become confident in cutting hair without hands-on training with an experienced teacher. We would highly recommend looking into hair schools in your area :-)
I'm having a hard time with keeping consistent, one length around the sides of the hair when cutting. What can I do to keep my one length even all around the perimeter?
Thanks
Im having that same problem 😔
Stand in front of your section your cutting your fingers should be angle the same position as your section as well as your shears it should be Parallel also use the center of ur shears not the tips
Thank you for this video! I'm cutting my daughter's hair for the first time bc no one in our area can seem to cut it the way I want no matter how much I explain what I want ot how many pictures I show them (disclaimer: I know I'm using the correct terms when I tell them what I want for her hair, after much much research to ensure it wasn't just that I was asking for the wrong thing)
I have made all these mistakes you mention just trying to cut the first bottom section of her hair straight across lol!
My question for you is this, my daughter has slightly curly hair at the bottom. I gave her a bath so her hair was very before attempted to cut it. But I find that if I don't have alot of tension in my fingers to hold it down, no matter how wet it is, it wants to pull upward, and then the line isn't straight. How do I cut a straight line then?
I guess, using the wide teeth hair comb as guide then? I saw Kenneth Siu and many other barbers do that so they can cut those not-dangerously-straight hair when it is wet and then blow dry to be later touch up according to how the nature acts as final looks. Hope this would help
Question, if we don’t want to create graduation or elevation then why not just allow the hair to hang free with a contrasting cape or towel and just use some clippers? Please forgive the stupid question I am no pro I just enjoy watching hairstylists and see the outcome.
It's actually a great question and people definitely approach it that way. Lot's of different ways to achieve a similar goal. Sometimes it's beneficial to have light tension for control. If the client has fairly smooth hair or the hair has been blow dried super smooth and straight, cutting with no tension will give you the strongest line (or in the case of naturally curly hair that will be worn curly). The thing with clippers is that you will achieve the most rigid line where a shear with look a little softer just because it's not as mechanically precise... not better or worse... just choosing the technique that gets the desired end result most efficiently :-)
Sam Villa Hair Tutorials ahhhhh understood, thank you.
Great tutorial, good techniques, thank you!
You're very welcome! 💜💜
Very, very good. Thank you for your help.
Great I’m ready to cut my sister’s hair 😂
Not going to lie. I’m paying more attention to his handsome face than the hair cut advice 🤷♀️
About to cut my sister's hair. Wish us luck!
This was helpful.
Thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful!
do you recommend about cutting my own hair
Hey Robyn! We always recommend trusting a professional hairdresser for best results. But, we know that there are people out there that either prefer to cut their own hair or don't have access to a professional hairdresser :-)
People who cut their own hair end up going to a professional to have them fix it. It just ends up making the professionals job a bit more difficult
Would be nice to see the a couple more sections being cut.
Great tips!
this video was so useful (:
Omg I'm tripping or something cause two different times I thought that was a real person sitting there. Real ass wig
LOL... they are pretty convincing aren't they?
this short tuitorial answers all my questions. thank you
I love a non-tension Bob I was trained at Vidal Sassoon Back in the day.
Very informative
Great tips! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Beautifully put!
This helps a lot my questions were answered. Thanks
awesome video
Do u have video of cutting a U shape hair ? Please.
Realy good tips!!!!
Thank you sir this video God bless you
Good tip. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
So I used to fade my own hair all the time in my late teens early 20's, so I was ok with doing it during this lame ass Quarantine BS. Well now, b/c I cut my own hair, my GF has the great idea to cut her hair... She wants to take like 5in off & guess who gets to do it!? FML... but this vid definitely gave me a little more confidence so thanx!
#FuckThisQuarantine
How did it go?
Small but essential notes 🥰👍
Great 👍 tips! Thank you !!
Thanks Andrew 😊
Those were some helpful tips. Thanks
good tips
I love your haircuts sir
Thank you, Andrew!
Excellent
Nest tips! Thanks!!
About to cut my roommate’s rapunzel-like hair tomorrow into a SHOULDER-LENGTH CUT. Wish me luck!!
Give demo also sir. You explain nicely Thanks.
This video was so usefull
How do you cut bulk without adding layers into the hair?
Superior explanation without actual hair cutting tutorial...Great.
You’re great!
We're all here for the same reason. On lockdown and hair doesn't stop growing for that ! Good luck everyone !! 😂
That’s really stylish!
Andrew, would you say that along with these measures you mention, having the client tilt their head to a downwards position/tuck their neck under their chin, this should also help eliminate unwanted graduation when cutting a blunt line?
HeadHome I WAS SAYING THAT THE WHOLE TIME I WAS WATCHING THIS! 😉
HeadHome though not everyone can do this, so you have to do without sometimes, especially elderly or...'bigger' clients, there are also those with vertigo who cannot move their head down at the speed we need and those with bone/muscle conditions.
Tucking the head forward can definitely result in a clean looking line because it actually creates just a slight "reverse" graduation from underneath. We usually suggest to leave the head in natural position while creating your overall shape so that you can clearly see how the line looks in it's natural position. Then, after your are happy with the line, then tuck their head and clean off the little bits that will pop out from underneath. Tons of different ways to approach it... the right one is the one that works best for you in that scenario :-) Cheers and great question
this guy is great
It never fails everytime I go to a salon the stylist never cuts my hair correctly, it's always uneven or too short!! I don't understand why..
Change to someone that knows how to cut hair.
Then go to someone who knows how to cut hair! Instead of going to the same one and wondering why they aren't doing it correctly..
I loved you in meet the fockers!
😂😂😂
What about the rest of the hair ? Do you cut it the same way?
AWESOME!!!!!
Coming to front and shoulders connecting the guide
My kid cut her hair during Covid so this helped! She didn’t do too bad but it is uneven!!!! 🤣😂🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️.