After 30 years in the industry, this is my all time favorite cut. It's perfect for all hair types and it's such a classic it never goes out of style. Thanks for such a great tutorial.
Hi Laura, I agree with you but I am not sure we can apply this manner for the type of #60% curly and dried cut? Can anyone help me out? Appreciate from Seattle WA.
@@012345678914422 I guess it would depend on if your client wears their hair straightened, I would most definitely have a very thorough client consultation, and I would probably do this cut on dry, straightened hair on any type of curly hair for the most precise results, the length, angles, graduation and layers would depend on the type of curl, thickness of hair, hair type and condition as well as how much time the client wants to put in to styling. Just my two little cents. ♥
Graphics nail it for me, especially since hair cutting is such a visual thing. The graphics illustrate angles & shapes better than words . Thanks a million for helping to build my confidence. Panic is exactly what I feel when I reach that area behind the ears for this cut ! Excellent teacher & tutes 🏆👍🎯
I love how you used the colors arrows to show your movements. That’s so perfect. Sometimes depending on the position of the camera, we can’t tell which way you guys are going with the hair..👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
You are truly a master at your craft. Thank you so much for this video. I have been wanting this your cut forever. But, I cannot find anyone where I live that really cares about their technique.
😮if u wanna learn easy a line bob cut each section opposite to each other ..like only back nape section pick it and take oppositely to left side on 0degree
Is there a downside to cutting the perimeter shape first and then adding the graduation? I ask because I cut my own fine hair and need a strong weight line. I also cut from a side part, so need to adjust the balance between the sides. This whole video is SO helpful! Thank you- you are the best stylist I have found on RUclips.
Silly question from a newb barbering student: When you use a traveling guide, are you orbiting around the head along with the guide so that you're always standing behind it? Oh, and could you use a trimmer on the back hairline instead of shears?
Ya thank you SO MUCH for this! I too hv had my hair license for 30 + yrs but in salon idk 10,or so yrs anyway i am back in the salon now part time and i love these h/c's 💇but also struggled w them, so thank you SO MUCH refreshing me helping me and i did an a-line stack bob💇 yesterday your vid helped me trumendously!!! 🖒💇🙏🕇
Matt can you please change the direction of the camera to face the back of the mannequin head? I’d like to see the back when your cutting because it makes it difficult to see your sectioning when your doing hair cuts. Great cut though, but pleaseeee change the angel of the camera.
After 30 years in the industry, this is my all time favorite cut. It's perfect for all hair types and it's such a classic it never goes out of style. Thanks for such a great tutorial.
Hi Laura, I agree with you but I am not sure we can apply this manner for the type of #60% curly and dried cut?
Can anyone help me out? Appreciate from Seattle WA.
@@012345678914422 I guess it would depend on if your client wears their hair straightened, I would most definitely have a very thorough client consultation, and I would probably do this cut on dry, straightened hair on any type of curly hair for the most precise results, the length, angles, graduation and layers would depend on the type of curl, thickness of hair, hair type and condition as well as how much time the client wants to put in to styling. Just my two little cents. ♥
Graphics nail it for me, especially since hair cutting is such a visual thing. The graphics illustrate angles & shapes better than words . Thanks a million for helping to build my confidence. Panic is exactly what I feel when I reach that area behind the ears for this cut ! Excellent teacher & tutes 🏆👍🎯
Absolutely the *best* online tutorial that details cutting an A-line bob. Outstanding, thank you!
I love how you used the colors arrows to show your movements. That’s so perfect. Sometimes depending on the position of the camera, we can’t tell which way you guys are going with the hair..👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
For as long as I have been getting this style, only 1 person did it this way and it looked awesome!
Great tutorial. Very skilled stylist and an even better communicator. Love this cut.
Stunning! Loving the coloured lines that flash over the head to show the direction and view 👌
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Love your style of teaching. I’m attending paul Mitchell Colorodo but I learn more from you a lot of time.
Absolutely love the control you have and your technique.
Great haircut! It is so perfect already. I like it, thank you!
I just love how you helped so much stylists. You’ve gave me the bade of always learning.
The difference the lines and angles make is astounding!! I see this haircut in an entirely different way
Haircuts are now even easier with the help of this video
You are truly a master at your craft. Thank you so much for this video. I have been wanting this your cut forever. But, I cannot find anyone where I live that really cares about their technique.
WBI Reseda: your explanations are very simple. Thank you for making women's so enjoyable.
It is so perfect already. I love this video 😊
Beautiful hair cut. Perfection!
😮if u wanna learn easy a line bob cut each section opposite to each other ..like only back nape section pick it and take oppositely to left side on 0degree
Great job Matt
It's my favorite haircut that I love to do for my customer. Still not best with it.
Me too!
No words sir just speechless
Can u do a video on a shaved undercut with long side bangs?
Is there a downside to cutting the perimeter shape first and then adding the graduation? I ask because I cut my own fine hair and need a strong weight line. I also cut from a side part, so need to adjust the balance between the sides. This whole video is SO helpful! Thank you- you are the best stylist I have found on RUclips.
I also like Jake Thompson he is great too.
Amazing work
Love the haircut ❤❤❤❤
Hermoso el corte
Absolutely fantastic explanation.....thanks matt
Glad you liked it!
You are a great person
Niche animetion work
So stunning 😍😍😍 just love it man 🤩🤩🤩
Thank you 🙌
Great tutorial 👌 👍. What about curly hair and dried ✂️. Can you teach me? Please. Thank you.
Love it ❤
I really like the way you cut.
Can you please share where is your salon?
Silly question from a newb barbering student: When you use a traveling guide, are you orbiting around the head along with the guide so that you're always standing behind it? Oh, and could you use a trimmer on the back hairline instead of shears?
So beautiful 😍 and love ur technic how u cut ✂️ hair Bob in back and front long 😍
Thank you very much
Awesome 👌 👏 superb 👌 amazing love your cut always from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Big fan sir...
Love the cut, so you used 45 degree and 90degree angles
Will this haircut work for fine or very fine hair ?
Me encantó.
Perfección ❤️❤️❤️
I trained at Sassoons-he demonstrated this very well-good job👍
Thank you!
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Caraca deveria ter tradução tamos no nosso país deveriam ser obrigatórios vídeos dê outras linguas serem traduzidos
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Isn’t this called a stacked or elevated bob?
Ya thank you SO MUCH for this! I too hv had my hair license for 30 + yrs but in salon idk 10,or so yrs anyway i am back in the salon now part time and i love these h/c's 💇but also struggled w them, so thank you SO MUCH refreshing me helping me and i did an a-line stack bob💇 yesterday your vid helped me trumendously!!! 🖒💇🙏🕇
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Matt can you please change the direction of the camera to face the back of the mannequin head? I’d like to see the back when your cutting because it makes it difficult to see your sectioning when your doing hair cuts. Great cut though, but pleaseeee change the angel of the camera.
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You lost me at, "center part".
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