Spectacular tutorial! It is SO NICE watching a hair tutorial by a stylist who is deeply aware of the PROPER way to approach a cut on thin and fine hair! I can't even tell you how many times I've had "holes" cut into my hairstyles. For the longest time I thought my hair was extra thin ONLY ON THE BOTTOM of my hair strands because it always looked so sparse after a haircut! It wasn't until I went 3 years without a salon haircut, that I realized my hair actually looked thicker and healthier than it ever had in my entire life! I simply grew it out to one length and did basic trimming on my ends only as needed. I am finally at the point where I am ready to go back to a salon for some layers.....I am thrilled to be learning exactly how I need to communicate with a stylist to avoid the past repeating itself again.
Wow. I am a nurse 54 , going back to school again to become a hairdresser . I Learn so much from your tutorial thank you so much! I will by you a coffee when I had my first client lol 😁😉💜
Thank you for this video. I have fine thin long hair and I badly need a haircut but been scared because of the mistakes you point out in this video. I am saving this video to take to beauty shop with me as soon as I find a good place to go
Thank you thank you thank you! I have fine hair and only about 1" of hair ears and forward, so your method for the sides is going to be a big help for me as I grow out my stacked bob into a longer layered style without holes. Happy to see I have been on the right track with my sides!
This was a fabulous tutorial! In all my cosmetology classes no one has ever taught this method to me! I’d love to watch you get extensions. WhenI saw you lift your hair I thought wow, just like mine! Your extensions are done so well and your cut is spot on! Thank you, thank you for sharing your expertise with us all! 👏🏻🙌🏻🥰
Summer, thank you so much for all of your videos. I truly love them all and learn so much from them! I’m a new cosmetology student and I’m hungry to learn all things hair. It’s truly inspiring how you’re willing to share all of your knowledge with the world. Thanks again💕
Thank you so much for this! I've had a Benjamin Franklin hairline my whole life, and stylists are always trying to frame my face and leaving my hair too sparse around my shoulders. I feel like I understand better how to explain to them what I want and why.
Thank you so much for this! People have over-layered me before and, of course-as a stylist- I’ve learned this the hard way on clients. One struggle I had for the longest time was those clients with Uber thin hair asking for a Shag (or what the kiddies these days call a “wolf” cut); when the client asks for a cut that they don’t have enough hair for; Then you do a cut that better suits their hair’s density and they still aren’t satisfied. I’d love to hear how you’ve handled those situations. Would you be interested in making a video on how you do those textured shaggy haircuts on clients with fine/thin hair? Thanks! 🥰👍👍
We all always want what we can't have! I think layering on thin hair can depend on the length the hair is at, sometimes I find that helps. Wording is key because you don't want to hurt the clients feelings but I've separated their hair before like I do in the video to show them the underneath and use that to visually explain to them more!
Yessssss!!!!! Everybody wants to face frame!!! Hate it on me. Hate it. Literally had a girl go in and take hunks of my front and sides out. Random scissor razor hunks. Talking 6/7 inch hunks landing on the floor. Shortest hunk was up at my ear lobe. Dumbest thing you could ever do to fine hair. She went back as far as behind my ear doing this. Was like a nightmare. The sliver you did this girl did all through my front and sides. I had lip length bangs soo that shows you how much she went into the sides. She thought she was blending in my lip length bangs with long no layered hair lol. So chunked out my sides Bringing the top up to check it..... omg was unreal. All diff lengths chunked out. Its mind blowing what some ppl will do. How do they go to school for this and graduate. Common sense is lost. Ugh. Your videos are so good. Better than most are learning in school apparently.
Thank you so much for this.. now I hav something to show my hair stylist!! I hope this style can be for little longer hai too.. i have very fine hai specially at front and my crown area.. pls reply.. pls❤
I love your hair! I love the cut and the color. Exactly what I want for myself. I have used pictures before to show what I want , but I never end up with it. Is that a copper with blonde highlights and shaded roots? Love love, love it!
Thank you so much for this Ihave tried to explain the way you cut to several stylist how you pivot when cutting and the twist so you get that angle when cutting is there a name for this technique please I had one lady cut my hair this way in another state have not found anyone else but you that cuts this way, thank you so much again great video, I have the same problem but have holes in the side of my cut but my hair is not thin it's not super thick but I shouldn't have holes in the front or sides I hope you find time to answer thank you so much again God bless 💜
You can get holes still with thick hair but it is harder to do compared to finer thin hair types. Hopefully you can find someone to give you what you need!
@@StylesBySummer yeah so now my mom done hair my whole life that's all I've ever been around I'm not a stylist by a long way but know my way around a little bit I guess I'm used to her cutting my hair I love the technique on how you cut it's very hard to find a stylist that cuts the way you do thank you so much for all the videos I am going to cosmetology school ASAP but my mom said you really don't learn but minimal basics there it's with experience you learn wish I knew your location I would drive a long way for a haircut it's worth it to me I hope you get this message my mother's she passed away, have had a lot of hands in my hair though, ..God bless you your friend Wendy 💜
I just tried this in somewhat thin hair, covid made it fall out buy the big strand's it's stopped for a min and now I got Covid again.Ears swelled shut and all lol I'm up all night cooking and cutting night my hair. it turned out pretty well thanks 👍🧡✨🙂💫 what would u suggest to get in box dye to get my hair the closest to platinum I'm a light brown with natural blonde highlights?
Hello, I wanted to reach out to you again, I'm the lady that has a short bob and wanted to grow my Bobb out to my shoulders. I have recession going on from my temporals but has got a bob with bangs. I'm not sure if I should let the sides of my bang area grow out longer to create more thickness for my sides. I like to keep my back shorter and gradually going longer for my bottom primator as well to make my sides appear thicker! Since I have bangs eyebrow length, and it does go longer by my temporal area. What would b the best way to blend better with my sides. and keep my sides full and not obtain holes. I'm thinking that you would have to use the scissor/slither technique. Am I right? Thanks for your time
This makes me think twice about asking for “face framing layers.” I usually do because my hair is so flat to my head I feel like I need some movement. I know blunt cutting saves bulk but I just don’t like the way it looks on my long hair. Is there a way to keep the length but also give it some shape?
How do I determine the level of density of my own hair? I find this hard, since when I had a long hair it feels strong but I see little bit scalp if I move my hair too much, short hair felt thin and weak hair. I don’t use any heat tools on hair. When I had short hair I was using a sulfate shampoo and using hair dryer. But when my hair grew back it felt healthy and had this bounce to it. It gave me an incentive to see the hair grow.
Perhaps using even just the dryer on your hair when it's shorter is more stress than what your hair can handle? Most times when I wear my hair shorter I have to do more to it daily that puts more stress on the hair as when it's longer I can get away with not doing as much to it. Did you have to cut your hair shorter because of damage?
I disagree completely. This was always my problem with hairdressers - they would always want to/try to cut my hair in some way i didn't want because it is thin, and each time i would come away unhappy and having to fix stuff. And it didn't matter if it was supercuts, or some fancy twice as expensive salon in a mall. They're all the same. Now i cut my own (thin) hair, and have never looked back since. In my view thin hair can look great with just about any style that thick hair. The trick is that for fine hair you have to do a finer job. Whereas thick hair is tolerant of a sloppier less precise approach, fine hair, because there are fewer hairs, the difference between them matters more, if that makes sense. Finer hair requires a finer, more careful more mathematically precise job. You cannot be approximate and sloppy. It's that simple and that's all there is to it. I absolutely love face framing, i think it is the best thing for finer thinner hair. Nothing more awful than those long thin strands flopping about the face. A good face frame is great to wear behind the ear or hanging out. It is just so easy to wear and to style. Another important trick is you have to pay special attention to the hair in front of the ear - it cannot be too long. It has to fall in well with the overall line tapered back. You have to find a way to work with that curve of the hairline around the ear. I find that cutting using redirection for hair higher up works best and then slightly lower. Some form of pulling all the hair on the sides diagonally up and to the front over the brow and pretty nearly to the same point. That creates that beautiful tapered back look all over the head, where the whole head of hair is involved in the face framing, not just the front. I can wear a cut like that for months and months without needing anything. But you also have to adjust the hair around the hair line and make sure everything is well tapered from in front of the ear and all the way around to the back. Always using some form of redirection rather than trying to directly cut tapered lines. It's more mathematically precise. It's not just about layering, it's about layering AND tapering. Very key for fine thin hair. In the back i love to do concave layering, with the bottom curling slightly out. Very little bluntness anywhere. More lift, less bulk at the bottom.
@@sherrywenger8354 No problem. Hair dressers understandably are often (not always) more concerned with the sculpted and styled look you walk out of the salon with, not so much how the cut will wear every day, when you don't have time to style or even wash your hair, and how long it will last before you need to dish out the 50 - 100 bucks for the next cut. I remember trying to tell them i don't really care how they style it because i have my own way of doing that anyway, i just want the right cut. Didn't make much difference. They still do just what they know. For a while I kind of liked Supercuts because they don't push styling on you at all - in fact that (the blow dry) cost extra, if i remember correctly, which was just perfect by me - omit it. But eventually i figured out that it wasn't the way out either, because it's a complete crapshoot what the skills of the person doing the cutting are, which is what matters the most. Basically hair cutting is really about geometry - the relative length of each hair and where it is placed on the head. That's how you achieve any kind of shape in layering or otherwise. If you're talking about the hairline, let's say right around the ear, but really anywhere, and you have two strands of hair the same length growing at the hairline, but one is placed an inch above the other on the head, then when the two hairs hang straight down, there is going to be a 'hole' in the perimeter where the higher up hair is. Common sense, right? Well i've seen so many videos of a cut done exclusively by redirection (which is great), but with complete disregard for the result being - yes, a hole in the perimeter below the ear, which just messes up the whole line and the look when you look from the side and creates the problem of the very front hairs not really blending into the overall shape. In my mind there's different ways to solve this, depending on the style and look you want, and it's not that easy - you have to give it some thought. Some stylists seem to get around the whole dilemma by simply cutting directly at the perimeter, and cutting the shape of what they call 'face framing' directly into the line that they're cutting. But that doesn't really create a face framing effect, it's more of some kind of shag look around your face. You need to use some pretty intensive blow drying and round brush use and all sorts of stuff like that nobody has time for even on an off day and certainly would not be of use on a camping trip. I think in reality, if anything, that kind of approach might work better for thicker hair than thin hair, only because you may not care as much about the lift and lightness that gives you shape and volume all around your head. But if someone tells you need to leave more 'bulk' or 'weight' at the perimeter (the bottom of the hair) because you have thin/fine hair, personally i run because i know that person is not going to give me the beautiful feminine and at the same time lasting and easy to care look that i want. They're probably talking about some kind of short bob or pageboy cut, OR that you will return soon :). Then again, if you DO find someone who can do all the things you want for you, then by all means hang on to them and pay them the money every half a year to a year. Because OF COURSE it's easier and 'safer' for someone else to cut hair on your head than to do it yourself.
Yall make a lot of sense I have baby fine hair I've had good hair cuts and bad. Actually reading and you describing to cut each & every single hair since it is thin makes so much sense why call it layering if it's not moving like it's layered 😉 if they took more time with thin hair bc you have to cut each hair mathematically it would look much better like you do on yourself! Take more time instead of less time.
If an older lady comes in with super fine hair (so fine you can see her scalp) and she wants a blunt cut, do I still need to section her hair to cut the back or can I do it all at once?
Hello, I would like to know how to give volume to my hair. My hair is long. How can I cut the ends to create volume at the bottom. please answer me thank you
I've found even as a stylist, when explaining this to people who have cut my hair over the yrs I have to be very thorough in explaining how thin my hair is on my sides. I think people who don't have this issue sometimes just don't understand unless it's really broken down to them.
My haircut is basically just long layers, which I have a tutorial on, you can find it in my playlists! Mines pretty much the same, I just don't have face framing.
I'm new here and feel like you were born to cut my hair! :) Such an excellent video!! I have exactly what your are talking about here in this video. Thin, fine hair that has been cut into and now have holes at the bottom. I'm in the Chicagoland area. If you should ever be out here, please contact me. Are you on instagram?
Spectacular tutorial! It is SO NICE watching a hair tutorial by a stylist who is deeply aware of the PROPER way to approach a cut on thin and fine hair! I can't even tell you how many times I've had "holes" cut into my hairstyles. For the longest time I thought my hair was extra thin ONLY ON THE BOTTOM of my hair strands because it always looked so sparse after a haircut! It wasn't until I went 3 years without a salon haircut, that I realized my hair actually looked thicker and healthier than it ever had in my entire life! I simply grew it out to one length and did basic trimming on my ends only as needed. I am finally at the point where I am ready to go back to a salon for some layers.....I am thrilled to be learning exactly how I need to communicate with a stylist to avoid the past repeating itself again.
Don't risk it! Learn to cut the layers yourself bc eventually you'll be sorry.
Wow. I am a nurse 54 , going back to school again to become a hairdresser . I Learn so much from your tutorial thank you so much! I will by you a coffee when I had my first client lol 😁😉💜
Thank you for this video. I have fine thin long hair and I badly need a haircut but been scared because of the mistakes you point out in this video. I am saving this video to take to beauty shop with me as soon as I find a good place to go
Thank you thank you thank you! I have fine hair and only about 1" of hair ears and forward, so your method for the sides is going to be a big help for me as I grow out my stacked bob into a longer layered style without holes. Happy to see I have been on the right track with my sides!
Oh I'm so happy to hear that! Thank you for watching!!
Man how I wish you were near me! I have super thick but very fine hair! It’s really hard to find people that know how to properly cut it!
Great video for thin hair to keep length and add thickness and movement
This was a fabulous tutorial! In all my cosmetology classes no one has ever taught this method to me! I’d love to watch you get extensions. WhenI saw you lift your hair I thought wow, just like mine! Your extensions are done so well and your cut is spot on! Thank you, thank you for sharing your expertise with us all! 👏🏻🙌🏻🥰
Thank you! I have a vlog I did for my extensions, still working on the edit!
Summer, Hair School in Australia needs you! You are awesome, thankyou for the time that you take showing the world your style of cutting 🙏🏼❤
Wow, thank you!
Summer, thank you so much for all of your videos. I truly love them all and learn so much from them! I’m a new cosmetology student and I’m hungry to learn all things hair. It’s truly inspiring how you’re willing to share all of your knowledge with the world. Thanks again💕
Happy you found my channel and are enjoying the videos!! ❤️❤️
I tell you, this is a fantastic cut. Love your technique 🎯
Thank you!
You truly understand thin hair, thank you!
I try! I struggle with thinning in my front if not wearing extensions.
Thanks perfect explanation this helps so much I am a visual learner love how you showed the difference.
That's how I always learn by seeing it!
Thnq so much ur so sweet and humble to do this video on thin hair gals request... Ur makeup is flawless can we have tutorial on that too
So nice of you to say!!
Thank you so much for this! I've had a Benjamin Franklin hairline my whole life, and stylists are always trying to frame my face and leaving my hair too sparse around my shoulders. I feel like I understand better how to explain to them what I want and why.
The side without the layers/frame looks so much better.
Thank you so much for this amazing videos plz add more layer haircut ❤️🙏🏻
Thank you, I will try!
I cut my mom's hair and it's very thin. Thank you so much for these awesome tips!💙💚💜
Happy to help!
Thank you so much for this! People have over-layered me before and, of course-as a stylist- I’ve learned this the hard way on clients.
One struggle I had for the longest time was those clients with Uber thin hair asking for a Shag (or what the kiddies these days call a “wolf” cut); when the client asks for a cut that they don’t have enough hair for; Then you do a cut that better suits their hair’s density and they still aren’t satisfied.
I’d love to hear how you’ve handled those situations. Would you be interested in making a video on how you do those textured shaggy haircuts on clients with fine/thin hair?
Thanks! 🥰👍👍
We all always want what we can't have! I think layering on thin hair can depend on the length the hair is at, sometimes I find that helps. Wording is key because you don't want to hurt the clients feelings but I've separated their hair before like I do in the video to show them the underneath and use that to visually explain to them more!
@@StylesBySummer
Oh wow. Thank you for that helpful tip.
This will simplify it better for me. 😌
Yessssss!!!!! Everybody wants to face frame!!! Hate it on me. Hate it. Literally had a girl go in and take hunks of my front and sides out. Random scissor razor hunks. Talking 6/7 inch hunks landing on the floor. Shortest hunk was up at my ear lobe. Dumbest thing you could ever do to fine hair. She went back as far as behind my ear doing this. Was like a nightmare. The sliver you did this girl did all through my front and sides. I had lip length bangs soo that shows you how much she went into the sides. She thought she was blending in my lip length bangs with long no layered hair lol. So chunked out my sides Bringing the top up to check it..... omg was unreal. All diff lengths chunked out. Its mind blowing what some ppl will do. How do they go to school for this and graduate. Common sense is lost. Ugh. Your videos are so good. Better than most are learning in school apparently.
Sorry to hear that!! Glad you enjoy the videos!!
@@StylesBySummer Love the detail!! 🤗🤗
Can thin hair client have more disconnected layers and/or shaggier cuts?
Love this tutorial but obsessed with HOW DID YOU pin your bangs invisibly, so cute????
Thank you so much for this.. now I hav something to show my hair stylist!!
I hope this style can be for little longer hai too.. i have very fine hai specially at front and my crown area.. pls reply.. pls❤
Excellent video, always a struggle for me as most stylists do not layer this way and always thin my sides. What are the least damaging extensions?
Hopefully you can find someone! I like tape ins for myself. Proper installation and caring for them correctly go a long way!
I love your hair! I love the cut and the color. Exactly what I want for myself. I have used pictures before to show what I want , but I never end up with it. Is that a copper with blonde highlights and shaded roots? Love love, love it!
Thank you! Yes just a copper gold root, and I do a mix of highs and lows. Usually foil it every second to third time I touch up my roots.
Could you do a bob with bangs?
I can add it to my line up!
Do you have a video for how to cut, than one side has more hair (is thicker) than the other? Thanks! 🙏
I love it. Great help for my thin hair.Thank You 😘
Happy to hear!
U saved me 😭😭😭😭😭 I am so thankful
Happy to help!!
Thank you so much for this Ihave tried to explain the way you cut to several stylist how you pivot when cutting and the twist so you get that angle when cutting is there a name for this technique please I had one lady cut my hair this way in another state have not found anyone else but you that cuts this way, thank you so much again great video, I have the same problem but have holes in the side of my cut but my hair is not thin it's not super thick but I shouldn't have holes in the front or sides I hope you find time to answer thank you so much again God bless 💜
You can get holes still with thick hair but it is harder to do compared to finer thin hair types. Hopefully you can find someone to give you what you need!
@@StylesBySummer yeah so now my mom done hair my whole life that's all I've ever been around I'm not a stylist by a long way but know my way around a little bit I guess I'm used to her cutting my hair I love the technique on how you cut it's very hard to find a stylist that cuts the way you do thank you so much for all the videos I am going to cosmetology school ASAP but my mom said you really don't learn but minimal basics there it's with experience you learn wish I knew your location I would drive a long way for a haircut it's worth it to me I hope you get this message my mother's she passed away, have had a lot of hands in my hair though, ..God bless you your friend Wendy 💜
I just tried this in somewhat thin hair, covid made it fall out buy the big strand's it's stopped for a min and now I got Covid again.Ears swelled shut and all lol I'm up all night cooking and cutting night my hair. it turned out pretty well thanks 👍🧡✨🙂💫 what would u suggest to get in box dye to get my hair the closest to platinum I'm a light brown with natural blonde highlights?
Which is the best hair stand ? I would love one with a tray
Hello, I wanted to reach out to you again, I'm the lady that has a short bob and wanted to grow my Bobb out to my shoulders. I have recession going on from my temporals but has got a bob with bangs. I'm not sure if I should let the sides of my bang area grow out longer to create more thickness for my sides. I like to keep my back shorter and gradually going longer for my bottom primator as well to make my sides appear thicker! Since I have bangs eyebrow length, and it does go longer by my temporal area. What would b the best way to blend better with my sides. and keep my sides full and not obtain holes. I'm thinking that you would have to use the scissor/slither technique. Am I right? Thanks for your time
How much inch scissors did you use for this cut....very nice work....
These are 6.5in I believe!
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Can you please make long hair cutting with medium layer please?
This makes me think twice about asking for “face framing layers.” I usually do because my hair is so flat to my head I feel like I need some movement. I know blunt cutting saves bulk but I just don’t like the way it looks on my long hair. Is there a way to keep the length but also give it some shape?
You can do layers without having to add face framing in!
How do I determine the level of density of my own hair? I find this hard, since when I had a long hair it feels strong but I see little bit scalp if I move my hair too much, short hair felt thin and weak hair. I don’t use any heat tools on hair. When I had short hair I was using a sulfate shampoo and using hair dryer. But when my hair grew back it felt healthy and had this bounce to it. It gave me an incentive to see the hair grow.
Perhaps using even just the dryer on your hair when it's shorter is more stress than what your hair can handle? Most times when I wear my hair shorter I have to do more to it daily that puts more stress on the hair as when it's longer I can get away with not doing as much to it. Did you have to cut your hair shorter because of damage?
Great tutorial for me to understand how I don't want my hair to be cut.
I know you mention your wearing extensions, but do you have a tutorial of this style of hair cut you are rocking?
My hair is basically one length with a similar layer to what I do in this video.
Where are you in central Florida-I am in central Florida too and would like to set up an appointment. Thanks!!
You can email me at stylesbysummerc@gmail.com
Wow thanks! This is so helpful ❤️
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is your hair style LOB in this vieo? I quite like it
I personally wouldn't consider it a lob, but he's it does look similar.
I disagree completely. This was always my problem with hairdressers - they would always want to/try to cut my hair in some way i didn't want because it is thin, and each time i would come away unhappy and having to fix stuff. And it didn't matter if it was supercuts, or some fancy twice as expensive salon in a mall. They're all the same. Now i cut my own (thin) hair, and have never looked back since. In my view thin hair can look great with just about any style that thick hair. The trick is that for fine hair you have to do a finer job. Whereas thick hair is tolerant of a sloppier less precise approach, fine hair, because there are fewer hairs, the difference between them matters more, if that makes sense. Finer hair requires a finer, more careful more mathematically precise job. You cannot be approximate and sloppy. It's that simple and that's all there is to it. I absolutely love face framing, i think it is the best thing for finer thinner hair. Nothing more awful than those long thin strands flopping about the face. A good face frame is great to wear behind the ear or hanging out. It is just so easy to wear and to style. Another important trick is you have to pay special attention to the hair in front of the ear - it cannot be too long. It has to fall in well with the overall line tapered back. You have to find a way to work with that curve of the hairline around the ear. I find that cutting using redirection for hair higher up works best and then slightly lower. Some form of pulling all the hair on the sides diagonally up and to the front over the brow and pretty nearly to the same point. That creates that beautiful tapered back look all over the head, where the whole head of hair is involved in the face framing, not just the front. I can wear a cut like that for months and months without needing anything. But you also have to adjust the hair around the hair line and make sure everything is well tapered from in front of the ear and all the way around to the back. Always using some form of redirection rather than trying to directly cut tapered lines. It's more mathematically precise. It's not just about layering, it's about layering AND tapering. Very key for fine thin hair. In the back i love to do concave layering, with the bottom curling slightly out. Very little bluntness anywhere. More lift, less bulk at the bottom.
Thanks for this also. All good to know and consider as I start trying to cut my own fine hair.
@@sherrywenger8354 No problem. Hair dressers understandably are often (not always) more concerned with the sculpted and styled look you walk out of the salon with, not so much how the cut will wear every day, when you don't have time to style or even wash your hair, and how long it will last before you need to dish out the 50 - 100 bucks for the next cut. I remember trying to tell them i don't really care how they style it because i have my own way of doing that anyway, i just want the right cut. Didn't make much difference. They still do just what they know. For a while I kind of liked Supercuts because they don't push styling on you at all - in fact that (the blow dry) cost extra, if i remember correctly, which was just perfect by me - omit it. But eventually i figured out that it wasn't the way out either, because it's a complete crapshoot what the skills of the person doing the cutting are, which is what matters the most. Basically hair cutting is really about geometry - the relative length of each hair and where it is placed on the head. That's how you achieve any kind of shape in layering or otherwise. If you're talking about the hairline, let's say right around the ear, but really anywhere, and you have two strands of hair the same length growing at the hairline, but one is placed an inch above the other on the head, then when the two hairs hang straight down, there is going to be a 'hole' in the perimeter where the higher up hair is. Common sense, right? Well i've seen so many videos of a cut done exclusively by redirection (which is great), but with complete disregard for the result being - yes, a hole in the perimeter below the ear, which just messes up the whole line and the look when you look from the side and creates the problem of the very front hairs not really blending into the overall shape. In my mind there's different ways to solve this, depending on the style and look you want, and it's not that easy - you have to give it some thought. Some stylists seem to get around the whole dilemma by simply cutting directly at the perimeter, and cutting the shape of what they call 'face framing' directly into the line that they're cutting. But that doesn't really create a face framing effect, it's more of some kind of shag look around your face. You need to use some pretty intensive blow drying and round brush use and all sorts of stuff like that nobody has time for even on an off day and certainly would not be of use on a camping trip. I think in reality, if anything, that kind of approach might work better for thicker hair than thin hair, only because you may not care as much about the lift and lightness that gives you shape and volume all around your head. But if someone tells you need to leave more 'bulk' or 'weight' at the perimeter (the bottom of the hair) because you have thin/fine hair, personally i run because i know that person is not going to give me the beautiful feminine and at the same time lasting and easy to care look that i want. They're probably talking about some kind of short bob or pageboy cut, OR that you will return soon :). Then again, if you DO find someone who can do all the things you want for you, then by all means hang on to them and pay them the money every half a year to a year. Because OF COURSE it's easier and 'safer' for someone else to cut hair on your head than to do it yourself.
Yup that’s why I always ask when making appointments if any of the stylist know how to properly cut fine hair…
Yall make a lot of sense I have baby fine hair I've had good hair cuts and bad. Actually reading and you describing to cut each & every single hair since it is thin makes so much sense why call it layering if it's not moving like it's layered 😉 if they took more time with thin hair bc you have to cut each hair mathematically it would look much better like you do on yourself! Take more time instead of less time.
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If an older lady comes in with super fine hair (so fine you can see her scalp) and she wants a blunt cut, do I still need to section her hair to cut the back or can I do it all at once?
I always like to section!
wow awesome haircut .. where is your location?
Hello, I would like to know how to give volume to my hair. My hair is long. How can I cut the ends to create volume at the bottom. please answer me thank you
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Can you please do a Hollywood wave tutorial with a ton of hairspray?
On a mannequin?
Can you show us how to cut a curtain bang on thin fine hair with a receding hairline?
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How can I cut it on my own
Blunt +layered +face fram hair cut?
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show how did you cut your own hair
Please show how to do a v haircut!!
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I’ve had to cut my own hair just like this for years because I just can’t find anyone who understands this concept.
I've found even as a stylist, when explaining this to people who have cut my hair over the yrs I have to be very thorough in explaining how thin my hair is on my sides. I think people who don't have this issue sometimes just don't understand unless it's really broken down to them.
How do we do your haircut (「`・ω・)「
My haircut is basically just long layers, which I have a tutorial on, you can find it in my playlists! Mines pretty much the same, I just don't have face framing.
What are the odds I show this tutorial to my hairdresser & cuts using this technique?
Is it rude to ask for this technique, not just the style? 💇🏼♀️
One might find it a little annoying to show the video but you could always try showing it?
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Like your name you warm my heart.
May Allah pak bless you more and solve your 'problem'...amen sum amen.
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Pakistan.
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Do you mind, cutting youre own hair to show us how to do it on youre self?
At the moment with extensions I can't do that, but down the road I am open to that!
Me who has gotten short layers for years 👁️👄👁️
I wish you’d have explained how you pick where to start cutting… looks like you just randomly started cutting
The point cutting bugs me. Fine/thin hair shouldn't be point cut, it should be done with a blunt cut.
All personal preference 🙂
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I'm new here and feel like you were born to cut my hair! :) Such an excellent video!! I have exactly what your are talking about here in this video. Thin, fine hair that has been cut into and now have holes at the bottom. I'm in the Chicagoland area. If you should ever be out here, please contact me. Are you on instagram?
Thank you! My instagram is Styles By Summer