I wish all stylists took their clients seriously when we show them and tell them what we want. I love how you explained all this. You are a very good teacher. Now I hope I can do this or show someone this to do for me. Thank you!
Honestly, this was almost a year ago, I just followed this tutorial and I have the best hairstyle I have had in years! Thank you for explaining this so well that even someone who never cuts hair, can do this! You know your stuff!!
In the 70s, my thick hair was cut in what we called a Long Gypsy. Un-PC these days, I do not care. It was considered a compliment in my day, especially to a friend who was named Gypsy & Romany ancestry, she bragged she had a haircut "named" after her. laughing... It was a great cut, especially if you had thick hair that was 2' long or longer. You'd finger-comb it & go, no need for any blow-drying or anything else. We had the sort of bangs you just showed how to cut, not the curtain ones or those flippy Fawcett ones. Thank you for this demonstration! These days, finding someone who knows how to cut a Long Gypsy is impossible. I see some call the shorter version a shag & what they call "long" is medium-short to short to me. A shag was what the tv "Mrs. Brady" wore, a very short cut that was a cross between a mullet & pixie cut. ugh. Worse, these days, they will cut your hair to a couple of inches below your shoulders for "long". So, I have to cut my own hair, using the ponytail version to cut in the feathery layers because my hair is over 2' long, my arms are not. Trying to cut that long of hair using the angles on your own... laughing... I miss my bangs & now I can add them back. Yep, a middle-aged woman with a silvery, thick 2'+ long hair & wearing a 70s cut. laughing... Thanks again.
Not a hairstylist but just used this to help fix my overgrown bottleneck bangs I cut a month ago. And it came out cute but I wanted to learn the proper method! And ahhhh even cuter. I love it. I feel adorable. Thank you for this.
Genius! I am going to cut my hair and take the bangs plunge following your guide! I love this look, it’s very French, very soft and very 60s chic! I was in Santa Monica over Memorial Day weekend, wished I could have seen this sooner I would have stopped by your salon for a cut and style!
Love it!!! ❤❤❤ I love this, it's the real curtain bangs, in the Bardoht style, not the long ones those aren't bangs, I love it, thank you and it's beautiful!!!
Omg thank you so much. I cut my bangs and I was nervous but I love them. I haven’t felt pretty in a long time and this makes me so happy. Seriously thank you ❤
Thanks for this video. I bought a wig with bangs, mind you, this is my first wig everrrrrrr. It came with blunt/straight cut bangs (is what I learned they are called) and I do NOT know anything about cutting or hair. I wanted a more natural looking bang. I watched your video and decided to just 'tip cut' the bangs and VOILA! I love the wig now. After 3 years of it sitting on a styro head I can finally wear it.❤
Perfect bangs!! Can’t seem to get any hairdresser to do it as perfectly as you have. I may just do it myself as you have done an exceptional job breaking it down. Thank you so much for sharing your talent. Coming from New York here.
I cut my own bangs for the first time a few months ago and it took three recuts to get cute bangs. I was really happy with them but then I didn't not retouch them and when they got way too long I tried cutting them again and majorly messed up. I've been wearing them bunched up on my head for weeks now. But I honestly was aiming for exactly what you've shown all this time and I am screaming at how cuuuuuuute your cut turned out! And I hope with your helpful instructions I will be able to turn around my messed up bangs... But yeah. Kinda wished I had 'em long again so I could cut right like you've shown. And I also really adore how much you love your job and caring for you clients! Your energy is is refreshing! Thanks for your help and have a great day.
I never saw a Instruction, that was that good. Thank yiu very much for that! I love that you are realistic whan you talk about the clinet - so empathic 😊
I love how you advise teaching your clients how to style. How many times have I gone for haircuts and I get to watch them do the haircut but then they turn me away for this dialing almost like they’re going to keep it secret how they make it look so good so I can’t duplicated at home. I really did suspect that was the reason for it.
I’ve been cutting my own bangs like this at home on and off since I was 15 because I didn’t know how to ask for it at the salon and figured I could just try it myself. I had no idea what they were called. I just knew I liked it from 60s French girls like Bardot and Francois hardy. Thanks for the video at least I have some better advice and direction!
God I love it! Guess I have to take a trip from Macon, ga to California to get my hair cut. There isn't anyone here that can cut hair. They all need to go back to school. Please cut my hair. Great job,
i had requested a hairstyle for these very bangs and they gave me curtain bangs, even styled them all wispy and outwards. this is exactly what i ACTUALLY wanted and i just gave it to myself with a random pair of scissors lol, but you were so detailed and easy to follow and it turned out great!!! i actually like them more than the curatin bangs they gave me lol
Why cant all hairdressers know how to cut this? It baffles me how hard it is to find stylists who know how to cut different fringes. Isnt this basic? But its the hardest thing..
Been wearing this style for a couple years now and doing it myself so I can customize it rather than explain to stylists how I want it shorte and longer in different spots
I've been asking for this for years and only one stylist has successfully done it. Pretty sure I fell in love with the cut when I watched Zooey Deschanel in New Girl.
Wish my stylist had seen this or had been honest!! I don't know why stylists seem to have difficulty telling the truth about their capacity to cut bangs because the clients are the ones who have to suffer with awful hair!
It's why I stopped going,to the salon. The last one charged me $500 dollars when she quoted me $350 at the consult (I have long thick level 8 hair) to just trim and lighten my already blonde hair to icy Targaryen platinum (which she said was no problem), then proceeded to barely lighten it 1 level lighter than it already was...I mean people couldn't even tell I had done anything to it!!! I told her it wasn't platinum and asked her why she was charging me $150 over her quote and she used the excuse all stylists use, "I used more product than I thought", I mean how can a professional be that far off, it's such bs. She failed, lied and robbed me, and unlike with other professions the client has no power whatsoever if the stylist doesn't deliver and/or overcharges, (some stylists might agree to correct it, but you're completely at their mercy, if they refuse that's it). I bought some quality lightener and toner and did my own hair at home successfully for a fraction of the cost, my hair got complimented like crazy! So unless you've found a talented, consistent and honest stylist or want a very complicated haircut/style do it at home if you can, you'll be surprised how much saving hundreds of dollars can steady your hand. ;)
I’m only here because I tried to trim my curtain bangs and accidentally cut way too much off. I at least want it to look intentional even though I wasn’t emotionally ready for bangs lol
I hydrate my skin with a decent amount of moisturizer before applying any of my products..also using a hydrating facial spray between each step of applying my makeup & end with a setting spray and my skin is STILL so dry and I have normal skin, maybe just tough of dry skin in the cold months. But I just don't understand why my skin is so dry after doing my makeup?
Hi! I’m from Edmonton Canada and I’m not a hairstylist but I would love to have a curtain bang but I am wondering if they can be swooped to the side as well as parted down the middle? Thank you 🙏
My issue is I do not have any confidence in cutting care. Never did and now I'm losing hair. So I'm wearing toppers now and I have a very small head. So I want to do these but I am afraid to cut. 😮