I'm not a stylist but I regularly cut my own hair. I just used this technique and it turned out great! It's not too complicated to do yourself. Thanks!
I absolutely ❤️ how you do the face framing!! Even though I'm not a professional stylist it's something I've always wanted to do!! But, I was sidetracked and was talked into getting a RN degree. I love taking care of people, but after 15 years of nursing I have became exhausted taking care of sick people all the time. Don't get me wrong as I love my job, but my heart has always been in wanting to be a hair stylist! Any suggestions would be great on how to get started without taking out a loan to go to beauty school.? I know its a long shot, but I really enjoy watching and learning from you!! I've been watching 3-4 videos of yours per night!! Your excellent at what you do and extremely knowledgeable!! I can tell you like to teach😊!!!
this was awesome! Thank you! I learned a few different ways to do a face frame and this is the easiest way to do it. I appreciate your tutorials very much. All the videos seem to mention problems or concerns I have had with multiple haircuts, so you have been so helpful!
every section that you take matt. you elevate at a slight 45.. and how far back do you go, to just behind the ear.. cool technique. i remember learning this when i took a class with robert.
1 create guideline with diagonal forward section 2 bring all hair towards you 3 keep fingers parallel to the section 4 elevate section according to the head shape.
i would greatly appreciate blow drying videos. i went to a paul mitchell partner school and i learned to do a pre dry then a finish dry, now that im out of school, nobody seems to do pre drys. most people seem to do a rough finger dry before going in to finish dry. not sure which aproach i should take? even just some tips on a basic blow dry and/or more specifically giving people with baby fine hair VOLUME. plz and thank you. appreciate everything you guys do!! -Phill
I have a question ..I cut my bangs so they fall on the left side when I style it ...I want to know if if there is a way to cut bangs so they can be styled both sides...because now when I comb my hair to the right side I don't like the shape of it...for the left side swept bangs I followed your video and it turned out great
You rock...seriously. I love your tutorials. I have a question. I'm a student at Aveda institute. Just got on the floor and I am nervous when it comes to texturizing. I have a hard time doing it because I am afraid I will take out too much hair when I do... Do you have any tips on how to do that? How to be able to tell where and how you need to point cut? Deep, angled, etc. ? I watched your point cutting video. Love the pount to your buddy then your body technique.
are the lights that you have in your salon for filming purposes or for everyday use in your salon...i have horrible lighting where i am and need some ideas thanks for all you do!
First let me say that I truly love all of your videos. I have learned more from you than I did in beauty school and assisting in the salon. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this. I want to purchase some mannequins for cutting practice techniques and color. Can you please recommend a brand and where do you purchase yours from? Thanks again to you and everyone that contributes to this channel.
Thank you Jennifer! We have the mannequins that we use available on our website. Here is the link freesaloneducation.com/collections/hairart-mannequins/products/erika-cut-and-color-mannequin
hello , I would like to know how to create a "v" or "u" shape on medium or little long hair at the back when the bottom part hair or half part hair of the head just aren't sufficient enough to reach where the guide is in the very first place where you bring all the hair to that guide point .thank you very very much and great videos !
Do you have any technique for the long layered cut with a side part? My long haircut results are the illusion of it being shorter on one side..... and I know it's because the layer from the side part has further to travel across the head.
I agree...where were you all MY career? Oh, you weren't even born yet😸. Well, this just goes to show that you NEVER are too good, too old, or ( hopefully) too arrogant to learn from someone else. Cudo s to all of you & many blessings 😘