fashion24x7beautyHi everyone it's April with Hair 101 today

 
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we are going to do a bob haircut it's just


a really simple cut it's straight across and

I'm going to show you a couple of techniques


that make this haircut look a little bit more

polished and better so you're going to wash


the hair comb it out makes sure it's tangle

free and then I'm going to part the very front


of her part where she usually does it, Ellie

do your part on this site or this side? Usually


that side this side okay so this is a little

trick when you're trying to find someones


part comb the hair straight back and then

you just take your hand and push it forward


and it usually splits right where they usually

part it the hair is trained to go those separate


ways so go ahead and part the hair where they

wear it and then you're going to make sure


there is no hair stuff right underneath the

ear right here so make sure you comb that


nice and straight no you need to be aware

of the ear being there because if you just


comb straight down and like catch the ear

with the comb you're going to hurt them it's


going to scratch their ears a little bit so

I usually go into the ear and then pull it


out like that and then even hook the comb

around the ear, a little bit just to get that


a little bit of hair that usually sticks along

the ear right there and pull that out so once


you make sure that you have both the sides

nice and straight and combed out so


now I'm going to go back from this part and

I'm going to center it up so that while I'm


cutting the back section I'm at a center part

and so that's what that looks like it just


takes a curve back to center and then I'm

going to go ahead and part the hair down the


middle in the back the reason why I part the

hair up here right now I don't want to forget


about it later on of course and when you're

doing this haircut if you don't cut the hair


where they're going to be wearing it you will

if they flip that over you'll have a little


bit longer piece so if they're going to be

wearing it down the middle also if they switch


their part up and do both sides right down

the middle you're going to have to cut he


down the middle and that way they can do any

of them but she always I know her pretty well


and she always wears her hair at that part

so go ahead and look down there you go in


the back after you have that straight back

parting you're going to take just below the


the curve of the head you're going to take two

more partings and these are going to be pretty


straight but just a slight angle forward so

the reason why I do that is that I like


bobs that are just a tiny bit longer in the

front it's not an aline because you


don't have any graduation but if you have

a haircut cut straight like this and then


you look up a little bit it looks like it's

shorter and then longer in the back and I


personally just don't love that so

I always do it just a little bit of a graduation


towards the front so when they look straight

the line still looks straight and not like


like this, the line will look straight so we're

pushing the hair against her neck to get it


nice and flush against her head and then her

the head is tilted forward so you have this nice


area to work on and I'm going to just cut

a guide point right here decide how short


you want it you are not going to

want to cut the hair shorter than where it


naturally grows you can do it right at that

line if they want a nice short bob but I am


doing hers just like an inch below where it

naturally grows out of her head so 

and if your shears have been dropped you might


have like a little burr on the edges of your

scissors and if it's catching on their skin


then don't do it this way but you're going

to have to get your shears sharpened but you're


not going to want to scratch them so this

should feel smooth it shouldn't be


cutting them at all or scratching them if

it is you're going to have to pick it up with


your fingers like this and that's going to

take out some of it's going to give you


a little bit of graduation and that's not

really what we want we want this to be really


nice and blunt so hopefully you don't have

to do that so now this piece I'm not cutting


it overhears where it would naturally

fall I'm pulling it just a tiny bit over just


a little bit and that's going to be what gives

us the little bit of length in the front 

now what this does when you're pushing the


hair down and cutting it right against their

skin undercuts it just a little bit so


it's going to naturally roll under her hair

is not going to have to be round brushed and


it's great for little girls because

we don't have time to round brush our little


girls hair every single day before they go

to school and so it's nice if you can get


a haircut that just dries that way that's

ideal but of course we can't all have that


so she's just a lucky girl I'm going to come

on this site, I'm moving where I'm cutting


and I'm flipping my hand this way so you can

see that I'm over directing it just like I


did on this side just slightly but still following

the same guideline okay now you're going to


want to check to make sure that the length is

the same and the way I do this is I find the


bones on their head and then I pull it straight

and I can compare and see if one side was


a little bit longer I can just go in and adjust

you're just pulling it straight down and this


does matter because we're going to start following

this line to the front of her


head if it's already uneven right now it's

just going to magnify that further on as you


go so make sure that that's right then you're

ready to take down your next section I'm going


to do an inch I'm making it parallel to the

last parting so it's just slightly forward


and I don't need to use clips for hers

you are free to do that if you won't go ahead


you clips but for her, I can just comb it the

opposite way and it's staying fine I'm going


to ditch the clips just for time sake whenever

you do that make sure that you comb the hair


opposite of what you're doing so that you

can see the parting lines because that's usually


helping you establish where you're cutting

okay and we're just going to do the same thing


you can see the guide through you're just

following that line that you already had established


all the way around 

and when these haircuts dry we're going to

go through and give it a little bit of texture


into the ends because it's very very blunt

you don't have to do that you'll just have


to see when it's dry if you like it but I

usually do go through and clean up any of


these little hairs when it's dry especially

around the neck, it can dry funny, and the swirls


have a mind of their own I'm changing positions

over here I'm cutting this way so the combing


this haircut is very important because

if you way over combed it like this and cut


if you're going to mess up that line that

you have to try to remember where it was 

and I'm doing this and flipping my hand this


way just because this way I was cutting the

hair pushing it this way and now I want


to be doing it this way if I cut the hair

this way and then cut the hair that way too


sometimes it can push it all this way and

then you'll have like a longer and a shorter


side because it's over directing the hair

more than it would be if you cut it the same


the direction you were cutting the other side

at so something to think about and it's really


not hard to just bring your hand like this

you're not twisting your wrist more than you


would it be pretty comfortable just

to flip your hand that way and sometimes I


get down eye level with it and check it out

alright we're going to take another section


back once you get up to the top of the head

you don't need to pull the sections back any


more you can start doing them on the sides

this is going to be our last section right


at the top of her head and we're just going

to cut along that guide alright so we're going


to do the front side now you can just look

straight there you go so at this point you


want them to be looking straight or even slightly

chin up so that you can see where the hair


is going to fall and it should all be at the

natural fall so anything past this bone should


be able to come back here and if you see anything

longer than your guide go ahead and cut that


off now okay go ahead and look down one more

time there are just a couple stray hairs grab


those so now we're going to go to the side

over here and I'm going to tilt her head slightly


this way and now I'm going to use my fingers

and I'm going to part the hair right where


that ear is and then I'm going to push this

the hair behind so that I can have it at the zero


elevation cut that piece off okay tilt just

a little bit no like that there you go and


then I'm going to make sure that there is

no hair stuck behind the ear comb it straight


down and like I said I'm doing a slightly

forward slightly angled like this and it's


make sense once we dry this and you should

be following your guide and notice that I'm


also pulling the hair like this where she's

going to be wearing it I'm not following


it around her face that will keep

it shorter and we don't want to get it short


right there we want to keep a little bit of

the length around her face to frame her face


so I'm pulling this hair along the hairline

like this and then cutting it off and if the


hair is too thick you can do this in a couple

sections hers it's fine I can see my guide


and I'm comfortable with cutting that amount

of hair so it's okay and then roll it around


if you see any long little pieces you can

grab those so now we're going to do this side


and you're going to tilt your head just a

a little bit like this there you go and part


it down so that this can be straight down

without having to worry about that ear follow


that guide slightly angling it forward 


directing it back to the guide alright last

the thing you want to do is just check and make


sure that your sides even make sure they're

sitting straight their legs aren't crossed


and I like to do a little check for their

shoulders right here to I like to look straight


in at them so just the angle that you have

and get my head right level with their chins


so that I can see and just check and make

sure that one side is not sitting on the shoulder


and the other one is raised off it gives you

a little bit better of a reference to see


it looks alright so we're going to go ahead

and dry it up oh wait quick you wanted


bangs huh you want them straight forward or

do you want to have them swooshed to the side


kind of swooshed to the side swish it to the

a side that sounds good to me so there are a


a couple of ways to do this I'm going to cut her

bangs with a razor because I don't want them


super blunt because I know how hard it is

to grow out super blunt bangs on little girls


and they change their minds a lot so that's

how I'm doing it I'm just going to take the


razor in here start it right above her eye

and just blend it down and slowly move my


fingers down because I'm going for a little

bit more length and that's a soft blended


way to do it so you don't have any big choppy

marks and now we're going to dry it up while


we're blow-drying this front part if you have

a swoopy bang you always want to hold the


blow dryer like this and direct it this way

and that will just help you have that flowing


sweeping look 

so one really quick tip about blowdrying even

if you're going to round brush it's best


to blow-dry the hair until it's at a point

to where it's almost dry on its own and then


you go back in with your round brush and you

can heat the round brush and let it cool


into the shape that you want but if you start

with sopping wet hair and try to round brush


it's going to take you forever and it's just

not necessary this is strumming the hair and


blowdrying it in the direction that the hair

grows and that will help fill down the cuticle


and then you go back in and round brush also

when I'm blowdrying I don't use clips you'll


notice that in my other videos I get the hair

pretty dry and then I just have them look


forward to do the back and comb the hair like

this up and then I'll use the back so just


watch and see how I do it I don't use clips

okay I'm crazy like that now I'm going to


teach you how to make money grow on trees

first you I'm just going to check her bangs


we can do a little bit heavier on the bangs

here so and now that it's dry I'm going to


use my shears because I don't want to hurt

her the razor could be a little bit snaggy


that's better she just needed a little bit

more and she has a little bit of a cowlick


in there so it's nice to do a little bit thicker

to cover that up and if you wanted to cut


some texture into this it'd be really easy

to just go through with the shears and you


could just lift it a little bit and deep

pointcut into some of the ends if you have


any spots that you want a little bit more

texture in just a little bit right here as


soon as the texture and the lines look where

you want them and look like what you want


them to look like you are done and your client

is ready to go alright thanks guys thanks

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