How To Do Get Amazing Hair

How To Do Get Amazing Hair


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Make sure that when you want to cut the fringes of your hair, your hair should be dried  when you are cutting it and not wet. Enlarge Make sure that when you want to cut the fringes of your hair, your hair should be dried when you are cutting it and not wet.

Today, I'm going to show you how to do barbering. Today, we're going to show you how to get amazing hair. So today, what we're doing on the model is we're reducing some of the volume down of the sides there, keeping a lot of this length in the top and coming forward.

So we're just going to section these bits off here, take a little bit of density and cut this through and then, we're going to be adding texture through the top by point cutting and using a razor. OK. So we've just washed the model's hair, shampooing cleans the hair and conditioning protects the hair.

Especially with longer hair, you want to be using definitely a little bit of conditioner just because this will stop the hair tangling. Make sure you've got nice clean sections. I mean nice clean sections just allows you, just makes sure you work nice and tidy really.

When you're taking a section, don't take it too big, just go across it again and we're leading most of the length through this, we're just adding a little bit of texture to the top. so instead of going straight across, I'm just turning the hand to the mid-lengths, just breaking that. Make sure you can see the guideline what you've done and just follow that through.

Ok, so now we just go across that way. The way to check this is by going across the other way, have a look there, there's a little bit of hair there which needs to come off, just texture through. This ensures you get a nice even haircut.

With the front of the model's hair, it's always best to check the front and cut it when it's dry. Sometimes people have a various sort of cow's legs and bits and bobs like that. So what we'll do is with the length at the front there, we'll just trim those ends up there but we'll do that when it's dry just to make sure that the hair doesn't rise up too much and the client gets a really high fringe.

So we're just connecting the hair, cut through now. We don't want any bluntness in the hair cut so that's why I'm cutting into the hair rather than probably just cutting across. All about adding texture.

So we're using the guideline there from where we've cut before. We're using that to cut in there, I'm just following the guideline all the way through. Again just avoiding cutting the front when it's wet.

So just going to tidy up the edges now. So again just following the guideline. Just take a step back and have a look.

So we're going to leave this, just sitting on the top of the ear there. So comb the hair down, make sure it's nice and straight. OK.

So now we've cut all around the hairline there and we've taken off the lengths. What we're going to do now is add texture to the desired areas. OK.

The model's hair here is quite thick around these sort of areas here and we want to make it a bit more of a tassled look. So what we're going to do is use the thinning razor. When doing this, you've got to make sure that the hair is really wet.

If the hair is dry, just causes the wrong sort of friction and give a bit of discomfort to the client. Make sure it's thin sections of hair, gliding the razor through. This is very similar to the thinning scissors, however, it gives you a bit more of a textured look and make sure you're not pressing down too hard on the razor.

If you press down too hard, that will take the whole section out so just really, really small thin sections and then just gliding the razor through just to add more textured look. Now we've texturized the hair. We're just going to dry off the hair and see how the hair falls for the client.

OK. So when you're drying the hair, make sure you're drying the hair with a brush. OK.

You see people using combs to dry hair on videos. Just make sure you use a brush, comb for combing, brush for drying. OK.

Make sure you get the brush in and you're pulling down against it sort of thing so you're working out all the curls. OK. So we're going to cut the front of