My cousin has NEVER cut hair before and she followed this video on my hair and I LOVE it sooo much, it was so easy to follow and this is gonna be my go to haircut now. A tutorial on how to do it on yourself would be amazing
I'm a recent Cosmetology student graduate and didn't get to practice this hair cut a lot. Now with the help of this video I can practice till I've got it down. Thank you for posting this!
So I really want to take a minute to thank you for help us so so so much into keeping learning every day new triks and becoming some close as amazing as you are. And you share ALL the tips and tricks keeping anything to yourself, what an amazing person and professional... congratulations and keep the hard work going, I really admire you!! greetings from Argentina 😊😙
I like to leave more weight around the bottom keeping the length, my clients are mainly latinas with thick long hair and they would kill me if I texturized that much lol
Why in the world can't anyone do this haircut?? I have asked about 20 people to do this and they all chopped it up. Am I supposed to use certain key words???
so true!!!! i dont wanna potentially mess up my hair by cutting it myself but every hairdresser either gives me a choppy u shaped cut or tells me that this doesnt look good on thick hair!!
Really appreciate all the time and effort you must put in for these videos. They are super helpful and great to watch. Thanks Matt. (watching from Sydney, Australia!)
I just used this tutorial because my sister wanted me to cut her hair. I found this video very simple to follow and her hair came out great!!! It was the best hair cut I've given considering I'm no professional. Her hair looked so refreshed, more volumized and bouncy with this style! Thank you for sharing!!! This video has definitely made me 100x better at cutting hair this style!!!
I’m able to cut my hair at home now I’m so glad this exists. Thank you 🙏🏼. I would struggle going to hair stylists that didn’t understand what cut I wanted. I’m not perfect at it but I’ve been learning more from watching your videos. Makes the simple make sense.
I'd just like to thank you so much for this video! I'm a newer stylist. I just started my first salon job a couple months ago and was having a really hard time with this haircut but you just made it so simple for me! And for that I thank you!
Thanks for the video! Followed it myself at home and my hair turned out fabulous :) I really like the layering, my hair looks great when I straighten it
This is literally THE haircut that I’ve wanted for a long time. But I have to wait for about a year and a half until my hair’s long enough to actually make the V shape look good. 😭 But when I do, I’m going to have the layers be just a tad bit shorter than what you showed, combined with curtain bangs and a caramel ombré. It’s gonna be (chef’s kiss) awesome! 🥰
Thank you!!! I was dreading someone asking for this cut! It's my least favorite shape, because I find it unflattering, but your execution is stellar. Thanks for teaching us!!!
My brother is a barber for male cuts and since salons aren’t open he used this as his guide my hair looks perfect!!! I have long wavy hair and I had a ugly straight cut and now it looks so good !!
Thank you. I like your videos. They are straight to the point. I am a hairstylist with 18 y. of experience. But still its nice to see other stylists work.
In school for Cosmo right now. I love watching your videos! My mom wants this cut. I'm just scared cuz it's kind of difficult to understand given I'm in school still learning.
This is EXACTLY what I was looking for. I went to Sam Villa's site to look for the same thing, but the closest was a v cut that didn't really have any LAYERING per se, but just started short in the front and moved away from the face into a v in the back. I was about to give up and just do that haircut, but when I searched Google for it I saw this video and was like "Yeah! That one!" I'm watching this channel from now on, since I also like your style and how you put your videos together way better. Thanks! :)
I'm cutting my daughters hair right now using this video as a guide line!!! I will post pictures when it is complete!!!!!! You are awesome at what you do...
Awesome, as always. This exact haircut was born by a certain Japanese pop star in the 80s-90s, and it was really popular. I love the light, wispy ends.
I thought I commented on this. I did this awhile ago to myself..maybe February. It came out beautiful. Exactly like it's shown. I do have fine, thin hair. Only problem was I couldn't go in and shape it better. Like he does at very end. But all in all great cut, great directions and I love that he puts the diagrams in. I also used one of his cuts for my brother and friend. Always on point!! 💜💜💜 Thx
Again....❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️!!!!! This is pretty much how my stylist does my hair with layers, a few razored spots, cuts into the ends like you did when holding the hair up, and I get that perfect V shape. EXCELLENT hair cut! Only difference between me and the mannequin is my hair is more coarse, thicker, and somewhat wavy which makes a perfect V cut for me!! Again....BEAUTIFUL 💇 💕👍!!!!!!!!!!
This was nice , simple and easy techniques of cutting a V shape layered hair . Thank you for sharing it . Hope you also have a video of cutting U shape.
classes! all of you should hold a class. I'm sure you'd have a huge outcome. ( yes, these are technically an online class, but to have someone showing you exactly what your doing wrong, even if it's something so small, can make a huge difference in the overall shape. just food for thought, ...once again...:)
I love doing the V shaped. My teachers make us call it a diagonal back increased layer. I love the increased layers and the uniform layers. I still have problems with the graduated cuts, not sure why.
I've been DYING for a cut like this!!! but every salon I go to never does it that way and I don't like the way It looks lol ugh I haven't cut my hair in what it feels like years!!! I'm so scared lol
When I was younger, the v-shaped style was never a problem. But in the last 10 years, I've had to argue with stylists for them to agree to even try to do this, only to end up with some rounded cut anyway. Thought I was losing my mind or not communicating right but now I see it's a common (though mysterious) problem. Maybe it's too much work for them or some trick to get you to come back sooner.
It's cuz the longest layer ends up being very thin, making it look like you only have 5 hairs at the bottom. It's just not a modern look. Some variation is still used, but it's just not a deep V anymore.
Dune137 if you don’t want your front short enough the back length will round so it also depends on how much length is in the back... so for instance if it goes to two inches below your neck in the back yoûd need a very short bang and it still wouldn’t work
I've been looking for a way to explain what I want to my stylist...this is perfect! After four years of unbecoming round bottomed haircuts, I finally feel like there might be a light at the end of the tunnel!
Wonderful demonstration and tutorial! Excellent video! Thank you for all of the tips and detailed explanations for each step. I really appreciate your artistic talent and that you kindly demonstrate and educate. Wishing you all the best! Sincerely, Mary Bass
really gain my knowledge and always learnt from your video tutorials. Hope that i can be a professional barber like you . May God bless. :) i'm from Malaysia
So helpful! I am grateful for all your videos! They have helped me so much in the salon. The blueprint to the left of the video was immensely helpful as well! 👻🎃
Omg I did this cut on my now deceased daughter 10 years ago with a razor because she had natural translucent blonde level 10. The only difference was I left a triangle shape in her nape to keep her thickness and it was the only cut she ever wanted me to recreate and I couldn’t. Thank you so much for sharing.😂
Question, if they want a SPECIFIC length in the back, how do you determine how much to cut since you start in the front? My guess would be to pull from the back section (longest point) and bring it forward to the front section and measure it then that'll determine how much to cut from the front? Thanks!!
been trying to grow out my hair but the ends were split. watched the "cutting split ends video" and i cut off 3 inches to make an even blunt line. just watched this and now i miss my long v shape but oh well, i guess i will just settle for medium length v shape