Thank you so much for this very detailed class on this haircut, I'm a hair stylist with 2 years of experience and always struggle a lot with the gradation part of the A line bob but this video and many others on your channel have helped me a lot getting better with my cutting skills. Please keep bringing us awesome video classes and I would like to see some videos on foil placement for different effects.
Thank goodness I found this. I definitely subscribed!!!! I have been a licensed cosmetologist and esthetician for 15 years now (licensed in America). My problem is I was hired at a top spa that handled lots of celebrity clients to do facials and makeup. So my hair skills went soft. I now freelance in Australia and really need to re-educate myself more with regards to hair and your channel is perfect for me. Thank you so much! Cheers mate!
We don't have to look at Matt during cutting. In part of film, they filmed upper half of head instead of all of the head. Explanations are excellent, as usual. Matt ... You are an excellent teacher. Thank you.
Thanks for the tips on scissor holding. I'm a lefty but I had trouble with body position when working vertical sections. But now I tried to hold the scissor like you did and it felt so much comfortable already. Thanks for these videos they really help. Not just for students in hair school.
I'm an old hair dresser and only know one way of holding the scissors. Thank you for showing how to hold it by switching your thumb but I think it's hard to teach an old dog a new trick now haha but I'm really gonna try. You are very thorough showing how to cut hair. Thank you
Thanks for all your tips and tricks and hard work. Your a great teacher and mentor. I really enjoy learning from your work. You never stop learning with hair and your very helpful when it comes to new ways and ideas. Beautiful work.👍🏻
Hi matt, I have a problem, I am a lic Cosotologyst for 38 yrs, I am retired now and decided to start cutting hair at my house to supplement my income, I have watched all your videos to refresh and learn new techniques, I tried doing this aparticular a-line bob and got lost in the back with the angles, anyway, my question and concern is that I dont want to loose my client and although I handled it best as possible, how can I correct, or say to this client without loosing her, hair length was supposed to be longer but because I had to go back and do hairline it came right tothe nape, she was not happy and I am not happy , she also has very gappy thin hair and I tried to leave longer on sides. what can i do to keep this client even though i said to come back if something is not to her liking...PS I just heard u giving away flat iron, I dont have one, what is the chance without uploading a video
Matt: Great cut, I love how you worked the back. I do wonder how many women want to use that much hairspray to keep it off the face? Is it too heavy in the front? Also, I'd love to see haircuts and styling for center-part looks. Thanks for all you do!
Do you have any current codes for a deal on Mizutani shears? I'm very interested in buying a pair and know you have given discount codes in the past. Love you videos!!
hello i stay in kenya and find a good hair stylish for my hair cut is so difficult.. i m huge fan of bob cut.. please can u suggest any bob cut for my face shape?
Wow! What a beautiful cut. Great job! I've recently subscribed to your channel and your videos are the best i have found to watch and learn from. You are an outstanding stylist. Very professional as well. I did want to ask you a question about graduated hair cuts and graduation used in Bob and stacked bob haircuts. My question is this, when you cut hair to have graduation, do you always hold the hair out at a 45 degree angle, or is it your finger position is at a 45 degrees? And is there a difference in what you do for a graduated bob, versus a stacked graduated bob? Thanks so much for all the educational videos. They help tremendously.. I hope you are able to answer the questions I had, as to clear up the confusion I'm having with this, and maybe others might be as well.. Thanks so much, Matt.
No entiendo porque muchas gentes hispanos parlantes dicen que ni entienden lo que el dice. Hay muchas palabras que son muy cercanas al español solo es la pronunciación la que la hace escuchar estraño. Texture= testura. consistency = concistencia. Elevation= elevación angle= angulo y muchas palabras mas😊
This was awesome Matt! Thank you! I do have a question though, have you had clients give you a hard time about how long you take? I'm currently in beauty school and I love watching your videos and others like you and you all take your time and it shows but when I try to people seem to get irritable about it what should I say to them? Is it rude to say if you have a time limit I can't be your hairstylist? Thanks in advance!
I LOVE THIS HAIR CUT ✂ AND PLEASE TELL ME WHERE I CAN GET THAT TEXTURE SPAY YOU USED AT THE END. ( I just got a haircut like similar to this but I didn't know I would need a hair straightener til I had to fix it myself. Guess what I dont own one🙊😢 My sweet husband Is going to the store to buy me one as we speak! Yep Im blessed)
love love love it but I still am hoping that you shorten up some bangs somehow so us normal folk who have to work in the corporate world can rock the style with some kind of bangs so it's not hanging in her face
I would LOVE to purchase a set of mizutani shears one day! I've reviewed your videos about your favorites and what you own, but I am a recent cosmetology school graduate and new to the industry. I am assisting at the moment but when I am finally ready to do services on the floor, what do you recommend for someone like me? I know it's all about personal preference but I figured, I would take your advice. Price is not an issue for me, as I think the main goal is to learn and be comfortable with whatever shears I use (not based on experience). My school gave us 5.5" Washi shears. Not sure where to go from there. I would love to have regular shears, dry cutting, and texturizing/thinning shears at least! Razors/carving comb may come later... what do you recommend? I need help!
Matt.. your videos actually just helped me get my first stylist job. Your amazing.
Thank you so much for this very detailed class on this haircut, I'm a hair stylist with 2 years of experience and always struggle a lot with the gradation part of the A line bob but this video and many others on your channel have helped me a lot getting better with my cutting skills. Please keep bringing us awesome video classes and I would like to see some videos on foil placement for different effects.
I appreciate your way of teaching. Natural phase & positioning of body, arms & holding of scissors are clear. God bless!
I'm a novice. Dumb question. Are those one time use mannequins? Are they expensive? Love your styles.
Thank goodness I found this. I definitely subscribed!!!! I have been a licensed cosmetologist and esthetician for 15 years now (licensed in America). My problem is I was hired at a top spa that handled lots of celebrity clients to do facials and makeup. So my hair skills went soft. I now freelance in Australia and really need to re-educate myself more with regards to hair and your channel is perfect for me. Thank you so much! Cheers mate!
We don't have to look at Matt during cutting. In part of film, they filmed upper half of head instead of all of the head. Explanations are excellent, as usual. Matt ... You are an excellent teacher. Thank you.
Thanks for the tips on scissor holding. I'm a lefty but I had trouble with body position when working vertical sections. But now I tried to hold the scissor like you did and it felt so much comfortable already. Thanks for these videos they really help. Not just for students in hair school.
I'm an old hair dresser and only know one way of holding the scissors. Thank you for showing how to hold it by switching your thumb but I think it's hard to teach an old dog a new trick now haha but I'm really gonna try. You are very thorough showing how to cut hair. Thank you
You should have worn a lite colored jacket when cutting dark hair so we could see better.
Once again you deliver Matt!! Can't wait to try this out. I always dry cut after any precision cutting. I puts your name on their cut.
Thanks for all your tips and tricks and hard work. Your a great teacher and mentor. I really enjoy learning from your work. You never stop learning with hair and your very helpful when it comes to new ways and ideas. Beautiful work.👍🏻
Ahh this haircut is so much fun! There was times i just wanted to get in there and take over lol
Matt, we love this kind of classes!!! We need more videos like this💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
love the white comb
Excellent Video!!!! You are an amazing teacher!
I love these full length videos!!!
This haircut is gorgeous I want it
great explanation, great cut and great teacher.. thank you.
Congratulations!! as always well executed and explained!!
keep on Rolling Matt!!
Best teaching videos. Thank You.
Hi matt, I have a problem, I am a lic Cosotologyst for 38 yrs, I am retired now and decided to start cutting hair at my house to supplement my income, I have watched all your videos to refresh and learn new techniques, I tried doing this aparticular a-line bob and got lost in the back with the angles, anyway, my question and concern is that I dont want to loose my client and although I handled it best as possible, how can I correct, or say to this client without loosing her, hair length was supposed to be longer but because I had to go back and do hairline it came right tothe nape, she was not happy and I am not happy , she also has very gappy thin hair and I tried to leave longer on sides. what can i do to keep this client even though i said to come back if something is not to her liking...PS I just heard u giving away flat iron, I dont have one, what is the chance without uploading a video
Matt:
Great cut, I love how you worked the back. I do wonder how many women want to use that much hairspray to keep it off the face? Is it too heavy in the front?
Also, I'd love to see haircuts and styling for center-part looks. Thanks for all you do!
Beautiful work! Thank you!
LOVE YOUR HAIR CUT
sir you are best.. i live in pakistan.... and i learn all your cut.
Could you do this with a center part?
Do you have any current codes for a deal on Mizutani shears? I'm very interested in buying a pair and know you have given discount codes in the past. Love you videos!!
I have question why you make V section on the occipital bond instead that A? because the baircut is A line and no V line
Your video's really help me thanks
How do you remember the way you cut it last time, since you have done a 100 other cuts since her last cut?
hello i stay in kenya and find a good hair stylish for my hair cut is so difficult.. i m huge fan of bob cut.. please can u suggest any bob cut for my face shape?
Love this guy amazing
beautifully cut
I like the back but I’m on the fence in the way it sits in the front
Wow! What a beautiful cut. Great job! I've recently subscribed to your channel and your videos are the best i have found to watch and learn from. You are an outstanding stylist. Very professional as well. I did want to ask you a question about graduated hair cuts and graduation used in Bob and stacked bob haircuts. My question is this, when you cut hair to have graduation, do you always hold the hair out at a 45 degree angle, or is it your finger position is at a 45 degrees? And is there a difference in what you do for a graduated bob, versus a stacked graduated bob? Thanks so much for all the educational videos. They help tremendously.. I hope you are able to answer the questions I had, as to clear up the confusion I'm having with this, and maybe others might be as well.. Thanks so much, Matt.
Magnificent!
Awesome tutorial!!!
No entiendo porque muchas gentes hispanos parlantes dicen que ni entienden lo que el dice. Hay muchas palabras que son muy cercanas al español solo es la pronunciación la que la hace escuchar estraño. Texture= testura. consistency = concistencia. Elevation= elevación angle= angulo y muchas palabras mas😊
Thank you Mr
I like this videos
I’m watching this at cosmetology school lol
please next time can you use blonde hair to do the cut so we can see it clearly thanks and it looks great.
This was awesome Matt! Thank you! I do have a question though, have you had clients give you a hard time about how long you take? I'm currently in beauty school and I love watching your videos and others like you and you all take your time and it shows but when I try to people seem to get irritable about it what should I say to them? Is it rude to say if you have a time limit I can't be your hairstylist? Thanks in advance!
Nice video!!! I love that cut
Thanks!
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thanks so much!
Love it! You are amazing!
Nice haircut...thanku Matt
I LOVE THIS HAIR CUT ✂ AND PLEASE TELL ME WHERE I CAN GET THAT TEXTURE SPAY YOU USED AT THE END. ( I just got a haircut like similar to this but I didn't know I would need a hair straightener til I had to fix it myself. Guess what I dont own one🙊😢 My sweet husband Is going to the store to buy me one as we speak! Yep Im blessed)
I like it🤩
Excellent!
super,thanks
el color del saco no permite distinguir el corte, saludos
PERFECT !!!!! ♡♡♡♡♡
Think you a lot.....
Beutyful I love that 😍
que genio 😍😍😍
😙😙😙gracias !!
i thought i saw that manican blink!
You're the best
amazing 👍
love love love it but I still am hoping that you shorten up some bangs somehow so us normal folk who have to work in the corporate world can rock the style with some kind of bangs so it's not hanging in her face
el fondo negro no permite distinguir el corte
Me encanto
gostaria tanti de poder entender sua língua vc é um Mestre !
ممكن تظيفون شرح بالعربي
ilove iou lindooo manda bjs para o brasil em.
👍👏
nice☺
تجننننن😍😍😍😍
😘👍👍
this is off subject but I have to say it lol I think he is so hot I'm crushing hard on him lol he's a great teacher as well!
Alicia Love he is the reason why i am going to the nashville hair show here in TN
😍😍😍👏👏👏
I like
почему нет на русском?
Ni
Not good in last 15 mints...plz give ur best
I would LOVE to purchase a set of mizutani shears one day! I've reviewed your videos about your favorites and what you own, but I am a recent cosmetology school graduate and new to the industry. I am assisting at the moment but when I am finally ready to do services on the floor, what do you recommend for someone like me? I know it's all about personal preference but I figured, I would take your advice. Price is not an issue for me, as I think the main goal is to learn and be comfortable with whatever shears I use (not based on experience). My school gave us 5.5" Washi shears. Not sure where to go from there. I would love to have regular shears, dry cutting, and texturizing/thinning shears at least! Razors/carving comb may come later... what do you recommend? I need help!