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what's up guys welcome to today's video
on the video today i'm gonna be sharing
with you how to cut a textured fringe
uh just using a few simple steps so the
first step is take a triangle section
right out of the front fringe area
go about three inches up to find your
top point and then draw a line straight
down the hairline
to create that triangle then you take a
vertical section straight out of the
center
and pull it straight parallel to the
wall and then you make your first cut
you can see how soft that falls creating
that kind of graduated feel
to the fringe you don't want to elevate
too much because you don't want to layer
your fringe
so then i'm just going to continue
working through the same
partings bring everything over to that
center point so we're working with a
stationary guide
to push weight over to that temple area
so we're just going to continue through
and then i'll talk to you when we get to
the other side
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all right so now i'm going to take a
little bit from my guideline to work my
way into the left side of the head
so i'll just pull the rest over and then
i use that guide we're bringing
everything out the same exact way that
we did before
body position stays exactly the same
biggest difference is we're now pulling
the hair towards our body
pulling it towards that center guide
line and cutting through
we're going to continue this all the way
through the left side
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all right so you can see how that weight
shifts within the haircut we take off
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we're just gonna go through blow dry
work the hair back and forth
trying not to put any kind of parting
into the hair a little bit of leafing to
go through it add a little bit of volume
to the hair
uh and just kind of smooth it out and
then we're going to hit it with the iron
to just add a slight bevel to it we're
using the dyson corral iron
just to smooth it out give it a little
bit of bend
so you can see we hit it with a little
bit of spray you can see the texture
see how light that fringe is that's all
because of that elevation
now you could choose the length you can
go a little bit shorter you can go a
little bit
longer whatever you want to do it's up
to you
but here is our end result hope you guys
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