I have fine, thin curly hair and cut my own hair. I have layered it for years but never achieved the shape and fullness that I wanted. I recently tried a more graduated cut and cutting it above the shoulders and that really created the shape I wanted! It would be amazing to have a tutorial for this type of cut, a graduated short-mid length curly cut, especially to educate hairdressers on fine curls too! Thanks for your videos 😊
I was just flipping through tutorials and didn't think I'd stay to watch all 20 mins, but I think I learned more in this one video than 10 others combined! Thank you!!
I just used this method on myself today - BETTER than tying my hair in two parts high pony tails and cutting while the pony tail is still tied up. My hair is way better now and even ! Thank you!!!! Finally found a way to cut my own hair ✨🙌🏽 I thank God for you
This was easy to understand, well spoken and informative! You are a natural born teacher! Would love to see you present a comparison of round layering (this vertical/pinwheel sectioning) vs. square layering (horizontal sectioning) for a DIY on wavy/curly hair. The square layering seems like it might be easier for a DIY just not sure how it compares on wavy/curly hair.
I have curly hair and did a butterfly cut over the weekend, cut 6 inches off. I have the wispies you talk about and I will be doing this amazing technique. Thank you!!
If someone has curly and prefers to cut it themselves, do you have a method they can use? BTW, I LOVE your channel it's filled with excellent information. Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing your knowledge with us 😊 👍❤
Do you call the salons and ask if a stylist there who actually has naturally curly hair? It’s ok to ask! Not all are trained in the Deva Cut and other specialty cuts, but they (we 😉) do get the issues related with curly hair. Many of my clients came to me because I have naturally curly hair, just not on my photo. It’s flat ironed. 😊 I think the ponytail cut is a great idea in the mean time. Curly hair is very forgiving, and it doesn’t have to be perfectly symmetrical. It styles better when it isn’t! 😊
Just what I needed! Thank you so much I enjoy all of your videos, but I really wanted a way to trim my hair around more of my curls because sometimes it takes a week or two to grow out for it to start to look more decent and not because it was uneven just because of the way my hair curls naturally
So…You could follow the same angles, 45 degrees angle with hair straight out from section of head, and cutting 45 degrees opposite way at an angle on short curly hair too right? Like say below chin line but above the shoulders, and keep your length of bangs but add layers or even go shorter for a face frame and it would all sit in its place nicely as well correct? I really want to try this!!!
thank you so much for your video! could you do your videos less dark? it is very difficult to watch the details. I tried correcting with my computer but the hair being dark and the darks very dark i had trouble seeing the detail of the hair
After watching this a lot I did this on someone with fine thin curls. Pretty happy with the gradient of layers accept the very bottom layer was too thin, needed to trim the bottom again. I’m wondering if this was due to my 45 degree angle being too high?? If anyone watching this could answer for me I’d appreciate it.
I have curly hair it always gets ruined stylists always are trying something fancy in my hair even I have asked them not which works against my curls every time I think you cut the hair nice but one thing for me that I would have needed is to lay my hair flat and cut that inch or two first then go in to the layers it will for my hair give a nice round shape at the bottom in addition to a nice voluminous waterfall of defined curls thank you for posting I wish you were here
My hair dresser never sections my hair. She just grabs big sections of my hair and starts cutting. I have natural curly hair and the end of my hair looks really thin from point cutting.
Hi, I’m someone with curly hair and my main problem is that when I’m styling my hair I need the definition which makes my hair look so good which is achieved by using a moisturiser, but that weighs down my hair a bit, when I use gel let it dry then rake my hair later to get volume I get frizz.. would creating some shorter layers underneath the crown solve that like you’ve done here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cEhdtfu_dg8.html?
Thanks so much I really appreciate you taking the time to watch me talk to much, I love to know when people watch my videos and watch me talking, it's really appreciated like I said, great to hear, thanks again
@@williamcharles8628 Totally agree! It is extremely helpful that Paul talks through the process. I have watched so many haircutting videos with only music and have no clue why they are cutting a certain way.