Showing you all how I get some nice fun easy layers for today's tutorial! Find the videos I mention, below! ~~~~VIDEO LINKS~~~~ How To Trim Dead Ends With Leaving As Much Length th-cam.com/video/cR3xyMNp3rQ/w-d-xo.html HAIRCUTTING For Beginners th-cam.com/video/C4Q3zNI9QgI/w-d-xo.html
I had a terrible professional haircut over 7 months ago. I haven't been back to a stylist and I've been watching tutorials since then trying to slowly fix my cut. This is the best one that I have seen. It's easy to follow and it helped even up my jacked up cut. Thank you so much!
So why are they not able to execute a great cut? 🤔 people expect to wake up and miraculously look alike the insp from IG, Pinterest which of course it was styled by the professional in the salon. Suddenly when they wash it themselves it doesn’t look like the pic 😅sure
Hi Summer! I’m a hairstylist, been one for 7 years and had some issues with layering. You broke this video down Barney style and I am so grateful. Thank you. I feel more confident the next time someone ask for layers. New sub!
Thank you so much for this video I was doing this cut so wrong. But just from you teaching this subject and showing the technic you have helped me put out the most beautiful layer cut ever. ❤
Hi Summer! I’m a hairstylist in Sarasota Florida and I watch a LOT of your videos. Thank you for them. I am learning so much. I have a favor though? Can you please do a video on consultations , like how you do them? And also shampooing! I am wanting to get better at these two aspects of serving my clients and would love your input! You are a beautiful woman and I totally get makeup ideas from you! Thanks for sharing your education!
Absolutely agree I would love to see the same type of videos. I’m a cosmetology student and my school is all over the place and every time they can get another intructor they just end up loosing another and gain nothing. We have only 3 instructors total for our entire cosmetology program. My freshman teacher didn’t show us much and just played a frog game on her phone 😢 I’ve been having to educate myself
This video is GOLDen for me - my hair is thick, specially around the neck, and I want the long layers around my face without the rounding front.. THANK YOU! Great tutorial!
Your videos are so great and informative! I love your style as it reminds me of my hairdresser I had for over 40 years. I wish you lived in my area because I would love for you to cut and color mine. It sure is hard to find someone you can trust and knows what they are doing. Now that I need color I am lost! I am a redhead and have never had to do anything to it. Thank you for helping me to feel confident in cutting mine, my husband's hair and my daughter's. You are a great teacher!
Beautifully executed I wish I could get someone to cut my hair like you do it makes all the difference in the world how you angle your hand and scissors Thank you Summer❤❤❤
I want ♥ to best one of the best at cutting variety of texture hair! I enjoy watching and using these tutorials in my line of work daily! 🌼 thanks for showing your progression techniques for inspired cosmo enthusiasts like myself!
TIP: If cutting dry hair, flat iron it before hand so avoid uneven lines. Having the hair wet actually gives more control, and easily allows for even, consistent blunt cutting. This is why most hair dressers choose to cut the hair wet first.
No way! Everytime hairdressers cut layers in my hair wet, they go in to deep and half my hair gets chopped off. It takes a year of growth to recover from the choppiness. For my locks: I tell hair dresser “trim wet, layer dry.” That way no surprises and no disappointments. 😊
Flat ironing before with any type of curl does not do well for the way the hair lays. If hair is straight already then it doesn’t need the iron. Too many times I have had to fix cuts on curly hair because the previous stylist flat ironed it then cut it. Curls are a different way of cutting all together.
@@missreddog I avoid layers altogether since last year because I have fine hair and when dead ends grow out, it made my hair look splitting and separated. It was not fully bonded asymmetrically at all. I only want long bangs layered on the front to contour my face. My new stylist who has 20 plus years with L’Oréal explained to me that the texture and hair type play a large role how it should be cut because we have 7 years worth new hair growth and then we get clumps of hair fall out and excessive shedding because it was not cut properly to a certain hair type. Not only that, bad shampoo is another factor in how hair looks. I’ve learned my lesson not to have my hair in layers. It’ll just make my hair look thinner and frail. Ever since I stopped having it layers, more hair grew and bonded together beautifully. What a stark difference it has made for my fine hair.
Really hard to do my ends at the back and do sections going down the back on myself. In fact I have trouble sectioning in general. Hairdressers make it look so easy to get a nice clean section.
Hello Summer ive.been a hairdresser and teacher.for over 35 years. And still am i just started watching you cut.hair just want to letyou know. That you cut hair the way i do. I love watching you. Your a great haidressee.....
Finally!!!! It took me forever to find this video! I just didn't know what it was called to keep a blunt cut at the ends with layers that don't fall into a V, because V is all I know how to do. This explained all!! Thanks so much !!
I don’t know why this video came up on my feed, but I am always curious so I watched As a hairstylist with many years of experience. I am always open to learning new methods. I’m wondering though, why you’re cutting the perimeter without tilting the head and then also curling the sections up into your palm s your cut that line? This makes that perimeter less full, but you’ve said that you wanted to keep that perimeter(bottom) line full. I do appreciate how you’re explaining how you cut the layers, and I know the home haircutters and new stylists will benefit from that segment. You might explain how you are choosing to make your individual sections in the two front quadrants. ❤
I did cut my hair before, but only the dead ends. Today I cut layers by my self and it turned out amazing. Thanks for the long video. It helped a lot 👍
Very well done! Very clear. Beautiful results Can you describe or post a video on the hairstyling? If you have a video on dry cutting thick wavy curly hair that would also be great.
Having layers for me personally makes my hair look much thinner. So I avoid layers altogether on the back and just have long layered bangs on the front to give my hair and face contour. That way it makes my fine hair look bodied and fuller. I enjoy your video. So talented Summer!
Right, a couple months ago I cut my hair in a professional salon and the lady messed up my hair so bad. Short on the top and long on the bottom. I can't even style. I think Summer's hair it's what I like. I don't think she has short layers.
Firstly, your video is amazing and you are very informative and demonstrate everything very clearly. Secondly you say the word especially as "Xpecially". I used to say "supposively" instead of supposedly and wished someone would have told me much sooner in my life. Particularly because you are on a public platform I am hoping that this is helpful. Live long and prosper 🖖🏻❤️
Would you be able to achieve this same style with curly and/or wavy hair?! I’ve always heard that point cutting can cause frizz for both hair textures I mentioned previously, so if you could help guide me I’d really appreciate it!
girl this was a great inrormational video. i wish i would have seen before last week. but my hair is still long enough to try this. thanks so much, cant wait to do it.
It's an art form and a science all in one. I remember getting my hair cut as a kid, and the stylists seemed to know what they were doing and it felt good when they'd section it off and comb it and cut it...now, they just hack away at it without even sectioning it or anything. Such a lost art form. (There are a few that I trust, but you good stylists are a dying breed : )
So glad I found this video. I was able to give my daughter layers and her hair look and feels so good. We didn’t slice because I am not comfortable with that technique but the layering part of this video was great for us.
It's intents and purposes not intensive purposes lol .. not trying to be a know it all just trying to politely educate, just as youve done here so fabulously in your video! Love your videos! You're always my first (and really only) go to place every time I get the brilliant idea to cut my own hair lol ... My hair and I thank you veryyy much!
I love this haircut! My hair isn't *quite* this long yet, but I'd love to grow it out into this... is there a name for this technique that I can ask for from my stylist? Thank you :)
Wow that came out sooo beautiful!! I wonder what it would look like if you didn't soften it with point cutting though... 🤔 would it be too harsh? I like defined layers too. Would that be hideous? IDK. I hate cutting my hair but it's overdue. It's so long it's in my way.
I came back to this video that i watcheda few daysago to say THANK YOU! Ive never liked the v shaped shair behind & every tutorial was layers in that way. Ive wavy hair & was keeping it blunt, it was sad cause the weight made it 'boring'. I followed your tutorial & IM IN LOVE WITH THE RESULT! Still blunt but waves are back & just looks amazing. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Hi Summer!! I hope you are well. I wish you had been my last hair dresser as you are much more polished and detailed compared to the ignorant, young and sloppy male worker I endured. I discovered in horror after days, that he failed to provide the much needed layers I had expected. Why is it so difficult to find an affordable, decent and detailed hair stylist? Thank you for creating this tutorial...I am quite nervous but curious to try layering if needed. *What do you recommend for hair lifting to measure and trim/layer for someone with a shoulder injury please?
Hi Summer! I really love the method you used on this haircut! The layers turned out amazing and the final style is gorgeous! I was just wondering, when you start cutting the layers from the top how do you know where to set your initial guideline so that you can make sure you definitely won't end up cutting into the perimeter of the hair or risk having a disconnection between the perimeter length and the layers, especially when you know that guide is going to be used to cut the front and sides where the hairline comes up higher? Would you recommend maybe cutting the initial guide starting from the bottom for the first few times when trying this method of layering to avoid having those issues? Thanks so much for sharing this awesome technique and being so thorough when showing each step.💜😊
Pineapple cut....easiest cut we learned in hairschool but I use it every day...I add other techniques to it etc modify when needed for combination cuts...
How would you do this with a side part to make sure its balanced on the heavy and light side, overdirect on the heavy side and travel on the lighter side?
@Styles by Summer QUESTION: How do I tell a new hairdresser I want this haircut without offending them? And how do I ensure they'll watch the video prior to cutting my hair? Your advice is appreciated. 🙂 This is what I've been looking for in a haircut. My hairdresser moved prior to covid and I haven't been able to find someone who can cut hair like this.
I mean you won't know for sure if they've watched, but you could simply send it to them and just say "I love this cut and found this video as a reference for you to give you a better idea!" To me, it's no different than showing a picture.
Why did you change body position when doing the side increase layers? Isn’t it more consistent to stand to one side with client facing forward ( or back) then cut in the same upward direction on both the left and right sides?
I probably should have watched this video before cutting my daughters hair yesterday🤦🏽♀️ I’m a hairstylist but still new to cutting hair . I only ever have trouble with her hair
I like face framing because I have a narrow and a bit long face. No framing of hair does nothing to my face. Other face shapes look awesome with super straight long hair in the front. I wish I looked that good.
I have thin and fine hair.if i want lyers its ok that i says to the hair dresser please cut blunt cut not point cut the lyers?? i dont wont thin and fine ends :(can u answer please me regards from germany sorry for my english😢
Showing you all how I get some nice fun easy layers for today's tutorial! Find the videos I mention, below!
~~~~VIDEO LINKS~~~~
How To Trim Dead Ends With Leaving As Much Length
th-cam.com/video/cR3xyMNp3rQ/w-d-xo.html
HAIRCUTTING For Beginners
th-cam.com/video/C4Q3zNI9QgI/w-d-xo.html
Just showing support like usual. Your channel started blowing up out of nowhere.
Finally! Someone who explains layering in a way that's easy to understand. Thank you, thank you, thank you! 😍
Where you are located can you cut my hair
Where is your shop? I would love for you to style my hair.
Llll lol
I had a terrible professional haircut over 7 months ago. I haven't been back to a stylist and I've been watching tutorials since then trying to slowly fix my cut. This is the best one that I have seen. It's easy to follow and it helped even up my jacked up cut. Thank you so much!
Sorry to hear about your experience but happy I could help!
So why are they not able to execute a great cut? 🤔 people expect to wake up and miraculously look alike the insp from IG, Pinterest which of course it was styled by the professional in the salon. Suddenly when they wash it themselves it doesn’t look like the pic 😅sure
Hi Summer! I’m a hairstylist, been one for 7 years and had some issues with layering. You broke this video down Barney style and I am so grateful. Thank you. I feel more confident the next time someone ask for layers. New sub!
Thank you for helping those of us who need to take care of our own. God bless you!
Thank you so much for this video I was doing this cut so wrong. But just from you teaching this subject and showing the technic you have helped me put out the most beautiful layer cut ever. ❤
Hi Summer! I’m a hairstylist in Sarasota Florida and I watch a LOT of your videos. Thank you for them. I am learning so much. I have a favor though? Can you please do a video on consultations , like how you do them? And also shampooing! I am wanting to get better at these two aspects of serving my clients and would love your input! You are a beautiful woman and I totally get makeup ideas from you! Thanks for sharing your education!
Awesome! So happy you are enjoying the channel! Good video idea on the consultation idea!
@@StylesBySummer With this add how a client can talk to the stylist so all on the same page.
Absolutely agree I would love to see the same type of videos. I’m a cosmetology student and my school is all over the place and every time they can get another intructor they just end up loosing another and gain nothing. We have only 3 instructors total for our entire cosmetology program. My freshman teacher didn’t show us much and just played a frog game on her phone 😢 I’ve been having to educate myself
@@Luvnesxamy same situation
I did exactly that on my friend at home, I'm also a stylist. Thanks for showing the easy way to do layers.
Everyone does diff. Your explanation is very helpful. Wet, dry, curly, straight or wavy needs diff technique. Your explanation was spot on.💖
You are a great teacher. Very good at explaining the process. I love this technique too.
Thank you so much!
This video is GOLDen for me - my hair is thick, specially around the neck, and I want the long layers around my face without the rounding front.. THANK YOU! Great tutorial!
Awesome! So happy to hear and thanks for watching!
Your videos are so great and informative! I love your style as it reminds me of my hairdresser I had for over 40 years. I wish you lived in my area because I would love for you to cut and color mine. It sure is hard to find someone you can trust and knows what they are doing. Now that I need color I am lost! I am a redhead and have never had to do anything to it. Thank you for helping me to feel confident in cutting mine, my husband's hair and my daughter's. You are a great teacher!
Bei tagli, brava, non conosco l'inglese, guardo dall'Italia, ma anche solo guardando riesco a rifare i tuoi tagli...
Beautifully executed I wish I could get someone to cut my hair like you do it makes all the difference in the world how you angle your hand and scissors Thank you Summer❤❤❤
I want ♥ to best one of the best at cutting variety of texture hair! I enjoy watching and using these tutorials in my line of work daily! 🌼 thanks for showing your progression techniques for inspired cosmo enthusiasts like myself!
Sooo happy to hear! Thank you for watching!
I want to see a video on how you can manage blunt cut by yourself. I shutter at the thought of me trying to cut a straight line behind my own head.
I agree! Not easy to do on yourself, I stopped watching there's other DIY videos that are easier! Even Bob cuts!
Thank you so, SO much!!!! This is the BEST demonstration of layering I've EVER seen. 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Thanks! ♥️♥️
TIP: If cutting dry hair, flat iron it before hand so avoid uneven lines. Having the hair wet actually gives more control, and easily allows for even, consistent blunt cutting. This is why most hair dressers choose to cut the hair wet first.
You can see split ends cutting dry and for those with waves or curls, cutting wet is a no no 😅 hair shrinks
No way! Everytime hairdressers cut layers in my hair wet, they go in to deep and half my hair gets chopped off. It takes a year of growth to recover from the choppiness. For my locks: I tell hair dresser “trim wet, layer dry.” That way no surprises and no disappointments. 😊
Flat ironing before with any type of curl does not do well for the way the hair lays. If hair is straight already then it doesn’t need the iron. Too many times I have had to fix cuts on curly hair because the previous stylist flat ironed it then cut it. Curls are a different way of cutting all together.
@@missreddog I avoid layers altogether since last year because I have fine hair and when dead ends grow out, it made my hair look splitting and separated. It was not fully bonded asymmetrically at all. I only want long bangs layered on the front to contour my face. My new stylist who has 20 plus years with L’Oréal explained to me that the texture and hair type play a large role how it should be cut because we have 7 years worth new hair growth and then we get clumps of hair fall out and excessive shedding because it was not cut properly to a certain hair type. Not only that, bad shampoo is another factor in how hair looks. I’ve learned my lesson not to have my hair in layers. It’ll just make my hair look thinner and frail. Ever since I stopped having it layers, more hair grew and bonded together beautifully. What a stark difference it has made for my fine hair.
@@missreddog thats actually a great idea girl.
I have done hair for years. You are an excellent artist and teacher. You make things simplified. Thank you so much for the videos. Great job!!!
So happy I can be helpful to you!
Really hard to do my ends at the back and do sections going down the back on myself. In fact I have trouble sectioning in general. Hairdressers make it look so easy to get a nice clean section.
Hello Summer ive.been a hairdresser and teacher.for over 35 years. And still am i just started watching you cut.hair just want to letyou know. That you cut hair the way i do. I love watching you. Your a great haidressee.....
Thanks for sharing!! Glad you found the channel!
Finally!!!! It took me forever to find this video! I just didn't know what it was called to keep a blunt cut at the ends with layers that don't fall into a V, because V is all I know how to do. This explained all!! Thanks so much !!
Glad I could help!
Can you do a similar tutorial for this cut with shoulder length hair? This is so good!
I don’t know why this video came up on my feed, but I am always curious so I watched As a hairstylist with many years of experience. I am always open to learning new methods. I’m wondering though, why you’re cutting the perimeter without tilting the head and then also curling the sections up into your palm s your cut that line? This makes that perimeter less full, but you’ve said that you wanted to keep that perimeter(bottom) line full.
I do appreciate how you’re explaining how you cut the layers, and I know the home haircutters and new stylists will benefit from that segment. You might explain how you are choosing to make your individual sections in the two front quadrants. ❤
I did cut my hair before, but only the dead ends. Today I cut layers by my self and it turned out amazing. Thanks for the long video. It helped a lot 👍
Did you Exactly cut layers like this video? Did it create volume on the crown area?
Excellent video! This is the exact cut and technique I want my stylist to do. Thank you!
Very well done! Very clear. Beautiful results Can you describe or post a video on the hairstyling? If you have a video on dry cutting thick wavy curly hair that would also be great.
Watching you inspires me and learned a lot of techniques. Thanks for sharing your videos!
Great to hear!
Using this tomorrow in the salon. Love it! Can’t wait to try it!
Namastey I'm from India.
You r doing great tutorials(job). I always watch your hair cutting technics.
So with the front sections are you overdirecting to the crown? Xx
Having layers for me personally makes my hair look much thinner. So I avoid layers altogether on the back and just have long layered bangs on the front to give my hair and face contour. That way it makes my fine hair look bodied and fuller. I enjoy your video. So talented Summer!
I'm the same with layers! I can't really do many on myself because it takes out all my weight! Glad you enjoyed the video still!
@@StylesBySummer Absolutely 💕💕
Right, a couple months ago I cut my hair in a professional salon and the lady messed up my hair so bad. Short on the top and long on the bottom. I can't even style. I think Summer's hair it's what I like. I don't think she has short layers.
Thanks Summer, the way you explain is awesome, please teach us how to get volume at the crown in medium length
This video was so fun to watch! Im definitely trying this cut on one of my clients!
Yay! Let me know how it goes!
Beautiful. Always great to watch a master at work
😁
I love the razor to cut long layers ! always prefect and especially around the face ! instead of the scissors
I like using it to skim over the cut, but I have never gotten it down for using it to cut the entire hair cut!
Yes try it great for women's short cuts and some men like it ! !
Firstly, your video is amazing and you are very informative and demonstrate everything very clearly. Secondly you say the word especially as "Xpecially". I used to say "supposively" instead of supposedly and wished someone would have told me much sooner in my life. Particularly because you are on a public platform I am hoping that this is helpful. Live long and prosper 🖖🏻❤️
Thanks so much! Yes lol I have been made aware of how I say it, hard to break.
@@StylesBySummer 🤣That is relatable and that was kind of you to respond since someone has told you already. It says a lot about your character. 💯❤️
thsis is exactly the best haircut for me. thanks so much for the tutorial! I'm gonna use it next time when I cut my hair
Awesome!
Still love that haircut even after 40 years…..of cause I was taught a different way to cut it but it’s still a great cut
Thank you!
Would you be able to achieve this same style with curly and/or wavy hair?! I’ve always heard that point cutting can cause frizz for both hair textures I mentioned previously, so if you could help guide me I’d really appreciate it!
girl this was a great inrormational video. i wish i would have seen before last week. but my hair is still long enough to try this. thanks so much, cant wait to do it.
It's an art form and a science all in one. I remember getting my hair cut as a kid, and the stylists seemed to know what they were doing and it felt good when they'd section it off and comb it and cut it...now, they just hack away at it without even sectioning it or anything. Such a lost art form. (There are a few that I trust, but you good stylists are a dying breed : )
Yes, totally agree. I'm looking to bring this vid to a new hair stylist as I want this cut.
😊Thanks SO MUCH! I'll be able to do this on my own long hair! Great Instructions & video!
Awesome! So happy to hear this!
Very good tutorial. So easily shown. Love this
Thanks so much 😊
Thanks Miss Summer for the step by step in layering Hain. Simple but nice
Glad you like it!
Summer, your tips have sticked to ny head like glue and haircutting may be my weakness but I can gladly say it helps boost up my resilience 😌
Awesome! Just keep at it and it will get better with time!
So glad I found this video. I was able to give my daughter layers and her hair look and feels so good. We didn’t slice because I am not comfortable with that technique but the layering part of this video was great for us.
It's intents and purposes not intensive purposes lol .. not trying to be a know it all just trying to politely educate, just as youve done here so fabulously in your video! Love your videos! You're always my first (and really only) go to place every time I get the brilliant idea to cut my own hair lol ... My hair and I thank you veryyy much!
I love this haircut! My hair isn't *quite* this long yet, but I'd love to grow it out into this... is there a name for this technique that I can ask for from my stylist? Thank you :)
Yess!! 🙌 THIS is the way to layer. I know how to, but I cant explain it to someone else that's cutting my hair. How do I describe this to them?
Wow that came out sooo beautiful!! I wonder what it would look like if you didn't soften it with point cutting though... 🤔 would it be too harsh? I like defined layers too. Would that be hideous? IDK. I hate cutting my hair but it's overdue. It's so long it's in my way.
If it's to blunt the layers can look a little harsh or like a shelf.
Do you have any videos on cutting long hair and adding layers?
I have just cut my daughter's hair using this tutorial and she is sooo happy. I can't believe I managed to do a great job! Thanks!
That is awesome!
Hi! Why do you bring the layer below 90 degrees before cutting ? 9:50
Can you make a video showing how to layer with extensions in?
Best layering video I’ve seen, thank you
Wow, thank you! So glad you liked it!
I came back to this video that i watcheda few daysago to say THANK YOU! Ive never liked the v shaped shair behind & every tutorial was layers in that way. Ive wavy hair & was keeping it blunt, it was sad cause the weight made it 'boring'. I followed your tutorial & IM IN LOVE WITH THE RESULT! Still blunt but waves are back & just looks amazing. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
So awesome to hear!!
i really like ur hair style . Can u guide us what hair cut u have. Thanks!!
Hi Summer!! I hope you are well. I wish you had been my last hair dresser as you are much more polished and detailed compared to the ignorant, young and sloppy male worker I endured. I discovered in horror after days, that he failed to provide the much needed layers I had expected. Why is it so difficult to find an affordable, decent and detailed hair stylist? Thank you for creating this tutorial...I am quite nervous but curious to try layering if needed. *What do you recommend for hair lifting to measure and trim/layer for someone with a shoulder injury please?
Hi Summer! I really love the method you used on this haircut! The layers turned out amazing and the final style is gorgeous! I was just wondering, when you start cutting the layers from the top how do you know where to set your initial guideline so that you can make sure you definitely won't end up cutting into the perimeter of the hair or risk having a disconnection between the perimeter length and the layers, especially when you know that guide is going to be used to cut the front and sides where the hairline comes up higher? Would you recommend maybe cutting the initial guide starting from the bottom for the first few times when trying this method of layering to avoid having those issues? Thanks so much for sharing this awesome technique and being so thorough when showing each step.💜😊
Hi how are you
Summer, can you please do a hair cutting basics video? I Very much enjoy your videos…..thank you!
Pineapple cut....easiest cut we learned in hairschool but I use it every day...I add other techniques to it etc modify when needed for combination cuts...
I've never heard of the phrase pineapple cut! I love pineapples too lol
Thanks for the tutorial, I hope you more successful in the future ❤
How would you do this with a side part to make sure its balanced on the heavy and light side, overdirect on the heavy side and travel on the lighter side?
Thank you, lovely cut! Could you do a video on a short (below the chin) layered cut?
Hi Summer, what is the name of the scissors you are using?
Kashi is the brand!
@Styles by Summer
QUESTION:
How do I tell a new hairdresser I want this haircut without offending them? And how do I ensure they'll watch the video prior to cutting my hair? Your advice is appreciated. 🙂
This is what I've been looking for in a haircut. My hairdresser moved prior to covid and I haven't been able to find someone who can cut hair like this.
I mean you won't know for sure if they've watched, but you could simply send it to them and just say "I love this cut and found this video as a reference for you to give you a better idea!" To me, it's no different than showing a picture.
@@StylesBySummer Thank you so much! I'm going to do this. 😊😊😊 💙
Are you over-directing the back sections to the middle?
Pulling everything straight up
Great information. Where can I purchase this type of mannequin to practice cutting hair?
This doll is from Pivot Point!
Hi, I wanted to see how you blowout this same haircut. Do you have any video on that
So beautiful ❤️ would it work for curly hair as well??
Yes it does!
@@StylesBySummer That's great! Definitely will be trying it 🙌🏻
BEAUTYFULL!!! Finally a hairsstylist with Brains&Skills&Beautyy!!!!!😍💋🥰
Baguuuus...jelaas ...ilmu nya sangat manfaat ...terimakasih sdh banyak membantu saya
♥️♥️
hi never seen those BrassKnockles shears b4 how do you like them?
Love them!
Looks great! What's next weeks video going to be about?
It's the color tutorial from the class I sat in a couple weeks ago! I posted about it in my community page!
@@StylesBySummer sounds amazing 👏
Beautiful and talented! Bravo! 👏🏻
Thank you so much!
11:19 I’m curious… You cut the layers from top to bottom. How do you know that at the end, the layer will end up at exactly the length you want?
You follow the guide of how ever short or long you take the first section at the top.
Why did you change body position when doing the side increase layers? Isn’t it more consistent to stand to one side with client facing forward ( or back) then cut in the same upward direction on both the left and right sides?
If I always stood exactly where I needed to, the viewer would not be able to always see what I am doing. Tried to explain that in the video.
I have a question does a butterfly cut work with any hair type like medium and straight hair because I don’t wanna f up :’)
Hello! ?Do my fingers need to be parallel with the parting ??
Very nice. Wish I could find a hair person like you near me
In your opinion should fine hair be layered?
It depends I feel on the amount of hair a client has. I prefer longer layers on fine hair.
How do you cut your hair I love that it’s not in the middle but not all the way to the one side
Thank you! My cut is mostly one length with very minimal layers.
Thank you so much mamm it's a very easiest way
I need to money So I learn to you
Beautiful hair cut. Thank you for sharing.
I probably should have watched this video before cutting my daughters hair yesterday🤦🏽♀️ I’m a hairstylist but still new to cutting hair . I only ever have trouble with her hair
Summer..... I need your haircuts in my life!!!
I'm really trying to figure out how I would cut this myself how can I get the blunt cut in the back myself?
I like face framing because I have a narrow and a bit long face. No framing of hair does nothing to my face. Other face shapes look awesome with super straight long hair in the front. I wish I looked that good.
Thank you for keeping it very simple to follow
would you do this the same for curly hair?
This is my absolute favorite cut...
I have thin and fine hair.if i want lyers its ok that i says to the hair dresser please cut blunt cut not point cut the lyers?? i dont wont thin and fine ends :(can u answer please me regards from germany sorry for my english😢
I might try this on myself.
Let me know how it goes!
I did it! I really love the way the layers cascade down, it came out better than I thought it would and it wasn’t that difficult. Thanks so much.
Thank you for the beautiful hair I teach very well.
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Thank you so much! Can’t wait to try this!
Omg thank you that’s what l like personality also....😉 I will do it myself 😊
Do you have a video in the blow dry? That is my problem.
🙏 This made cutting my back layers so simple
Glad it helped!
Mam you're good teaching
I love your videos. The only thing I don’t really like about this cut is that my ponytail is all one length.