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okay so first of all I'm doing this
right before you jump in the shower so
I'm just taking and running my heat
brush from lunch through my hair just to
have my hair sort of straight and then
I'm taking and sectioning out two of the
front pieces and I'm putting just a tiny
elastic around them where I don't want
to cut above just so that I don't get
these front pieces too short so I'm
going to put the ponytails on these
sections okay so now I am taking and
putting all of my hair in a low tight
ponytail keeping it really close to my
neck and pulling down until I can feel
that those two little elastics are above
the ponytail so that I don't cut past
them and then I'm going to take my hair
shears it's really important to have
nice sharp shears for this it makes it
so much easier and I'm cutting below the
ponytail okay and then I wanted to show
you guys here so that you can see but
this made it very difficult so the
closer or the straighter you can get
this part the easier it's going to be to
make it straight when you pull the
ponytail out so I'm just working on this
little corner here to kind of make it
straight
okay and the big reveal so happy K so
now you can see where these two little
ponytails are we didn't cut above them
that's awesome so now you can pull them
out and now okay so here now we are just
taking and blending those front pieces
that I sectioned off into the back I am
point cutting I like to always point cut
my hair it just gives it that much more
texture even with a blunt cut I like to
point cut just to soften the line a bit
it's also so much more forgiving when
you're cutting your own hair so then I'm
just going to take and do the exact same
thing on the other side
okay so I'm just checking it doesn't
really matter too much here if it's
straight or not because this is just
sort of like a rough draft I am going to
jump in the shower wash my hair and then
we are going to check it wet okay so at
this point if you look at the back it's
going to look like a gong show don't
freak out because I'm gonna show you how
to blend all this in and make it look
super soft and just like very blended
and not choppy so far loving the length
super happy with it okay so once you're
out of the shower I'm just gonna take
and part my hair down the center all the
way down the back as well and then just
kind of divide it in half and this is
how we're going to be able to check our
cut make sure everything's even and you
can kind of see through the hair a
little bit better when it's wet so this
lets us get a little bit more of a
precise cut but I still really do like
doing most of my stuff on dry hair this
is just to check it and see what we got
going on so I did this to the one side
and then do the exact same thing to the
other side if you see any corners that
don't fit with the straight line of your
finger then that needs to go so here I
just found a little chunk so I'm just
going to take and point cut that out
because it all should follow the
diagonal forward line of your fingers
and if there are any little pieces just
point cut them out like I'm doing here
until you get all the way to the front
okay and then if you see any other
corners just go back and check with your
with your comb and there is a big one
there so just take and point cut that
out and then another way to check and
make sure that both sides are even you
can pull your hair straight up and that
you guys can see so that little kind of
point there you can just take and make
that even across and then you'll know
that both sides are completely even so
now I'm just going to take and pull down
these front pieces this is how you can
double check I get really crazy about
making sure that both sides are even
okay so now for styling products I am
going to toss in this laundry boost it
gives you so much volume so what you
want to do is take it in sections and
just spray it in the root area and then
I kind of massage it in and I just apply
it kind of in the crown area where you
want the most height that I'm taking
this satin nectar a couple pumps and I
focus this mainly on the ends so this is
just going to give you like that shine
and smoothness on your ends and the root
boost is gonna give you that lift so
then I take and just like smoosh it all
through blow-dry your hair upside down
that's how you're gonna get the lift
with that grand debut root boost product
and then I'm just taking and smoothing
everything over with my flat iron brush
if you guys want to check out any of
these products I will try and link them
in the description below so you guys can
check them out but I love love this
straightening brush this sole quick and
easy for flat ironing my hair okay so
I'm just going and kind of making it go
under just so that it doesn't flip out I
basically just want it hanging straight
down and you can see the back now how
different it looks just from washing it
and flat iron ironing it compared to
before I jumped in the shower when you
guys saw that and you were like oh gosh
epic fail okay so now we're gonna take
and section the front from the back just
go down from the crown to the top of
your ear section that out with some
clips and then what we're going to do is
a little bit of a sort of a layering
technique this is just going to take a
little bit of the bulk out of the ends
in the backs especially I sectioned out
the front because the front of our hair
is usually a little bit thinner and the
back is usually a little bit thicker so
I'm just taking a little tiny like
one-inch sections and sliding ever so
lightly my razor down my hair and so
this is just if without giving us layers
it's just taking that bulk out so we
still have that very like blunt looking
haircut without the triangle shape I'll
show you guys it's not very much hair
that I'm taking out it looks like a lot
but I'll show you guys the floor when
I'm all done
it's not very much just enough to to
make it hang really nice and soft
okay so then I'm just taking a look at
the back to see where I might need to
remove a little bit more of that bulk
and this just makes it like nice and
wispy when you do it with the razor okay
and then take the clips out and then the
one side of my hair this side here is
just naturally a bit thicker so I'm just
taking and kind of like razoring some
out of the front pieces as well so that
it matches the other side and kind of
like wisp eNOS at the bottom
okay and then you guys can see I didn't
take it out very much at all but just
enough to get rid of some of that
triangular bulk that you get with like a
blunt bob cut and I think that it looks
really awesome okay then make up and the
whole kind of finished look well not
quite because we're gonna just go in and
I don't know what we're at like triple
Chad quadruple check here and make sure
that everything's straight so again I'm
gonna take and put it down the center
and it doesn't matter if you part your
hair down the center the side whatever
when you're cutting your hair you should
always part it down the center because
then it's gonna make it symmetrical for
no matter where your hair falls if you
part it on the side you're going to if
that side like blows over to the other
side in the wind or something like that
you're gonna have a really long piece so
make sure that you're always parting it
down the center when you're cutting it
and then right here I noticed that there
was a little chunk that was a little bit
too long like a little corner so I'm
grabbing it here and you guys can see
where it's like you can see it so that
needs to go so I'm just taking and I'm
going to point cut that out get rid of
that and then if you just take and do
this this is how I like to like make
sure that everything is kind of nice and
straight and sitting nice and I'm just
getting rid of somewhere of that corner
that was a stubborn corner okay and then
I just wanted to show you guys some
troubleshooting techniques so I get
asked all the time how I get the front
of my hair so wispy and to be honest
it's just because I'm blonde like it
just breaks off I know it's sad but
anyways to get both sides to match I'm
gonna show you or if your guys's hair
doesn't naturally just break off from
the front this is what you can do to
short or to soften that little point so
just deeply deeply point cut out a few
hairs or you can take a razor and just
very gently Sol gently slide it down and
that will make really nice wispy front
pieces and just kind of soften that
pointed front edge and then if you guys
have a problem with
the back still looking a bit um I don't
know triangular like it's still the
lines a bit too harsh here's a technique
you can do with thinning shears to kind
of soften that a little bit more so
thinning shears are just one blades an
actual blade and the other one has like
just missing pieces it basically just
takes and thins out your hair so I just
took and point cut I didn't actually do
this to the rest of my hair because I
thought it was laying pretty good how I
wanted it to but I just wanted to show
you guys that technique in case you guys
are struggling with having like a heavy
back part of your hair in case your
hair's like thicker okay so no style is
complete without a savage amount and so
you can see how the back is hanging like
it's not trained Euler or anything like
that especially when you get the back
combing in I am so happy with all this
haircut turned out if you guys would
like to see a messy curls tutorial on
this haircut let me know in the comments
below and I'll see you guys in the next
one