This is my fav kind of bangs after I grew out my micro bangs which I had for years. Didn't know it's called botox bangs :D Using thinning sheers is such a great tip I will try next time I trim them. Thank you!
Just a HUGE THANK YOU!! had a horrible haircut as most are no matter how much or how little I pay. I know exactly how I want my hair to look. I am no stranger to cutting on my own hair to try to correct so many subpar salon cuts & I needed to fix this, had about 10” cut off so I let it grow about 8 weeks & could no longer bare this blah cut. Your tutorials helped me achieve my best haircut ever! I used the Jennifer Aniston 2024 combined with the Botox bangs. I added some extra layers And it looks fantastic. Hope I can achieve this for the next 20 years. You’re so entertaining and thank you so much for what you do. Thank you for a phenomenal haircut!
I have a curly "botox" bob which I love (I cut it that way per your tutorial) but I have trouble with receding hair behind my hair line. So I did your Botox bangs tutorial (cut a little longer since it's curly) and voila...no more receding hair line and forehead wrinkles! Not only are you a terrific hairstylist but you're also a magician! Thank you so much Paul!
Off I go with my comb and scissors to my home salon ... aka my mistress bathroom!! Thanks for the false sense of confidence, Paul!!! Just kidding. Thanks to your videos, I have had some nifty success stories at home! Yes, nifty!! 🤗😅
I literally just did this intuitively to hide my lines about 6 weeks ago. I look ten or more years younger , but it’s become an obsession to constantly cut them 🤣🤣
This is exactly what I needed for my current hair predicament. Thank you! Wish you did makeup. I look younger without it so I'm clearly doing something wrong.
Every time I cut short bangs like that; I hate them on myself. Maybe it brings back memories when my mother would cut straight across bangs on my sisters and I. Looks great on some people though.
@@charlichad07Absolutely. Paul isn't just for professionals. He's for us DIYers, too! Besides, wouldn't be a bad idea for some of these so-called professionals to refresh their stale styles!
@@phelinephrenzy2358 I know some like to stick with what they are good at but they are supposed to be constantly learning new techniques and styles but alot get comfortable and stuck. They'd rather have cheap n fast in n outs that barely look good over good, up to date work w higher rates that takes a lil more time.