Thank you so much for this, we have been in lockdown for months and hairdressers are closed here, my wife was so desperate she made me cut her hair, and she is really pleased with the result. Considering she has come home in tears from pro hairdressers in the past, I am beyond grateful for these clear and straightforward instructions.
I'm 66 years old and have literally worn my hair every way under the sun. This is, hands down, the BEST video I've ever seen on how to do a layered cut on fine hair. TRULY THE BEST VIDEO!!
I'm a hair dresser myself and you truly inspire me and still over 8 years still learn new techniques from your videos actually did a shaggy haircut today in long hair from 1 of your videos.
Watched this. Cut my hair step by step, being very conservative in the amount I cut. Turned out great, now I may go back and cut more on that top section. Thank you, this was the simplest tutorial I've seen and gives a great cut!!!
He has another fine hair video that is even better for fine thin hair and the mannequin has her Auburn colored hair and it's basically all one length from the parietal ridge down with only some layering through the top and the lower crown area from the parietal ridge up is layered with everything else being one length
I wish you would have shown more of the cut while the hair was straight so we could see the detail. Women don't always curl their hair everyday if at all, so it's important to see what the cut looks like straight.
You said EXACTLY what I was thinking... I have fine hair, but I'm hesitant to try this without knowing what it looks like straight because I rarely curl my hair.
Same. I don’t even know HOW to use curling irons, let alone how to braid my hair Lol 😩 I just need a cool cut I can rock naturally with minimal hair product/tools.
Some cuts are cut to look the best when styled and may not look as great when in a natural state. Tell your stylist you want an updated cut that works for you but requires zero styling, like it could air dry and work! A few strategically placed hot rollers can work magic btw Im a guy with long hair the only styling i do is letting it air dry, that's all i have time for. My friend who does my hair is always insisting i get "just a few layers" a layer here and a layer there... Nope, my hair is naturally stick straight Cher hair and i dont want to look like a Kardashian lol
You can find a curl/wave enhancing mousse if you have any wave at all, put that in and try to "fatten" up the strands to an illusion of more hair, OR if it is pin straight and you don't want to style it, just know it won't look as full. I am a professiobal and "washing and go," without some product or styling is not a thing, in most cases, if you want to maximizs what you've got. I do not recommend shags or a ton of layering for fine, low- density hair. One style that looks amazing on women is a pixie. Oftten, people with fine hair want to keep more length and that actually accentiates the issue. Cutting the hair closer to thr head gives an illusion of more hair. This cut Matt did has minimal layering affect fom using overdirection and deeper point cutting and it would lay pretty flat and invisible as far as layering goes, if it were left straight. There were no layers cut in the back, either.
Very helpful! I will actually go to a salon (sometime) and if the stylist won't watch/copy this, I'll find someone else who will. I have baby-fine hair, and always struggle with getting it to look decent. Mahalo!
I just don't understand how you can cut your own hair!? I couldn't do it! Not like he does anyway! How would you get the first straight line across the back?
I just tried it on myself and it was not that difficult to recreate. You will need two mirrors to help you with the back. I also parted my hair and brought one half down to the front of my shoulder to be able to cut it. It was still a blunt cut and both sides were perfectly cut when I brushed it back. Love my new haircut!!
Okay so I just did this cut on my hair. Only difference is I kept the back longer. I parted it down the middle in the back and brought the hair up and toward the front and did point cutting. It layered the back. Looks nice and fluffy after scrunching. The only other saving grace I can impart is never use conditioner on your hair if it's fine. A good moisturizing shampoo with no dyes, sulfates or parabens is the best. If need be a light leave in detangler Scrunch, scrunch, scrunch!! Oh! And a diffuser dryer on cool!! :)
I have very fine 73 year old hair. Kept it cut short until Covid. Now it is at my shoulders and some below. It has a curve, not exactly a wave, to it. Have subscribed. Thank you!
I like to switch my part from left to right to middle, rather than leave it one way all the time, so I would really love to see an option that accommodates for this!
You are so talented and make it look easy, but I know it probably takes years to learn this and become so skilled. I just had my hair cut and styled exactly like this and it looks wonderful. So glad I also have a great hairdresser who has awesome skills. Thanks for the video and keep up the good work!
For the regular cosmetologist this video was right on. For the unprofessional that is going to try this fine hair shrinks when it dries. And it can shrink even more if you pull it down hard when you cut it.
All are beautiful talented hairstylists showing, wonderful, amazing haircuts which transform the models into even prettier beauties I just love watching their work. .Thanks a million.
Thank you for generously sharing your skills. As a retired hairdresser I am fully aware how much training and thought goes into aiming for perfection, something you aim for all your working life and with each client. Fortunately the reward is proportional to your dedication.
Love the technique. However, it would be more beneficial to see this done on a real model. My daughter has very fine hair and wants this type of cut, but this mannequin has way more hair than her. So, of course the cut will look fabulous. Hope you can line up a live model with actual fine hair and show us how it works for real life. Love the information you provide!
@@ms.jackson9349 Thank you for commenting. I meant that mannequins thick hair way more than most people. I would like to see this technique done on a real person with fine hair rather than a mannequin with thick hair. The only mannequin I’ve ever seen with thin hair was one at school whose hair had been fried and she looked like a bad case of the mange.😆
Nothing wrong with the cutting instructions, that's valuable knowledge. It's the second day that I start fo watch these kind of videos, to find ideas, insights, and possibly confidence too. Either by going to the hairdresser, or cutting it myself. I've done my hair, for many years, cutting it very short, about 4 cm. length, equal all over my head. Very easy. Now, I've let me hair grow to the length of my shoulder blades. It's beautiflly grey with white parts from the temple to the crown. I'm now wearing my hair tight, with a twisted tail bent upwards, fastened with a hairdresser's clip where the top and back of my head meet. I'm thinking about cutting my hair in layers, leaving it at a length of where my mouth is, slighly longer maybe. But the pomp and circumstance of using a hot hairstyler, and wax, or hairspray, or any other substance, no way, not for me. My skin starts itching, I can feel that stuff in my hair, making it sort of.... breathless, clogged, in short.... uncomfortable. I'm thinking about creating grey extensions with wool of a grey sheep, matching with my hair, weaving them through it. Just as an experiment, leaving the present length. I do love dreadlocks, but my hair is fine, the only way to create that sort of look, is by means of extensions, and sculpt a lovely hairstyle with it. I'm not sure how it comes out after washing it, haha. Surprise?
I have thick hair but still wanted to watch how he was layering the hair, I have gone to many salons but I have not yet found anyone to cut. My hair the way I want it cut...maybe I can learn to cut it myself through this Channel. Thank you
I have fine hair but it’s all one length and it’s very long. Almost touching my hips in the back. I really enjoyed this haircut. I wish I could take my head off and give it to myself LOL
Thanks for the education. I live in Serbia ( Europe 🙂) & I have many problems with learning English from the films,but your speech is excellent,so I can learn by hearing using the correct pronunciation & intonation. THANKS ! Greetings ! 🙂😊
This is great...Going to try it for my fine hair. I was looking for some kind of tutorial since I've cut my own hair all my life, but now that I'm older, I need a refresher for the right way to do it! lol Thanks - very helpful!
@Kirsty S Haven't had time yet as I've been busy sending my grandson off on his way in life. But, it will be happening soon and I really am confident it will go well. Can't wait to try it! The worst that can happen is going to a professional to have them straighten out the mess you made and living with shorter hair for a while - lol. I've had them ask me anywhere from, "WHO cut your hair"?! to "wow, you got quite creative here"!!! LOL - thankfully it grows back!!! lol
Oh why can't I find a beautician this good, knowing about a blunt cut & point cut, or even knowing about fine hair. Everyone I've had just guess & hopes for the best.
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I like the look better right after you cut it before curling or adding anything. A good cut will look good when you wake up!! Wish you could cut my hair😉
Love this cut and you're absolutely right about it being a fun one to do as well. Along with the point cutting which is so important for the finished texture on fine hair especially. Unless it's a cut with a heavy weight line and precision angles fine hair looks terrible done with a blunt pair of scissors imo. Great video. 👍 A+
Thick vs thin (all hair); course vs fine (each hair). Many times I heard you say fine when I think you meant thin (?) Please clarify. It looks great and I need to make sure it's right for me. Thanks so much!
I think he's using too much heat for styling fine hair. I used rollers of all sizes and also used a steam machine with rolls on dry hair. My hair is fine and thin so I really have to protect it from heat and too much combing and pulling etc.
Luv stylist's technique,esp how he wears the shears on ring finger and flips it to cut after sectioning. The wand iron..wow. Beautiful result. Kind of like a waterfall which is something I love and have been striving for as a do-it-yourselfer. I do not care for my waves and curls and typically iron it straight I think I could tolerate this wand curl technique. I'm about to try a spray wax. not really good with products and have found that oil helps keep my hair at bay, and this was quite the learning curve. Depending on the purpose, it's best to do a little research on which oils penetrate and which oils protect and coat the hair shaft. And then there's application. I found for my type of hair,it's best to apply when wet(B4 toweling) then style it and add more oil as needed. I kind of like when it's a little oily and separates cuz in an hour or two my it's going to soak it up anyway as it's quite porous almost cottony in the "wrong conditions." It took a long trial/error period find my sweet spot when applying oils. Luv how he likens fine hair to "fine fabric" at the wrap-up. Very nice and educational. The ends look so good too👍💅👍
Lov it.. do u have a list of the products u used? Would sure like to know where to get them.. and if I was in your area.. I would definitely have u do my hair.. thanks so much..
Sir I love you techniques but I’m left handed, would there be different hand positions for me because I’m left handed? In watching your videos I’ve learned more from you than I have in the last 20 years of being a hair stylist and with that I want to thank you!
Great video. I have fine hair but a lot of it. I just had a haircut and this is exactly what I wanted but didn't get. I wish you had been there cutting my hair!
I really love your videos and this haircut but can you explain to me this… why did you cut the base line when you lifted the hair to create the layers on the “weak” side she was parting on? Isn’t that defeating the purpose of the illusion of thick hair on the bottom?
I have very long fine hair and I haven’t trimmed it in a year. I love this cut but I don’t think that short would suit me because of maintenance. I let mine air dry and go. I’m the one that pony’s it up or clamp it. I’m older so I don’t want to mess with it that much. But I love that cut.
Have you thought of a pixie? I have very fine hair, & the longer it is the worse it looks. When it was long, I wore it in a bun often. I added one of those hair scrunchies that makes the bun look full, & hair powder or fibers to make the hairline look thicker. Now I have a pixie cut, which seems to be the best for very fine hair. It is easier to get volume when very short. Do research & find a good stylist who can find the perfect cut, style, & products for your hair.
@@Chloe_xoxo_123 // I love a pixie cut, but if I could show you a picture of mine when I got it...ohmygoodness. It was baaaddd....I don't know whether it was the stylist, or my hair, (everyone said my hair), but it looked awful. Everyone said to me: (which I already knew myself) but they said....no Donna. Grow it back out. It's been two years and now at my shoulders. When you have fine AND thin hair it's just a curse. I wish my pixie would have worked out. I wish I could just shave one side and pull it all over to the other side...but at 57...that won't work either. I'm doomed unless I use extensions and they show thru. I'd pay about anything for a GOOD haircut and I have...just wasn't GOOD at all. I guess I'll have to start wearing wigs. It's just so hot in Texas, and I'm a horse trainer. Ughh. Sorry for the long comment. I just want to thank you for replying though. It means a lot.
@@Chloe_xoxo_123 //... but you got me rethinking this Luna. I'll ask around for the BEST stylist in Austin and see if they can work some majic. Thanks again. ❤
Another issue is if you have natural curly hair or straight hair or in between and yes products can weigh it down alot. I would use a very gentle product to keep build up off the hair. But not one that will blow your cuticle. Paul Mitchell had a number 2 or 3 shampoo. And a very small amount of The Detangler. Its light and just right. Without a little conditioner your fine hair wont even hold a curl if you wanted it to. Middle ground is best, only use clarifying shampoo 2 or 3. Because all others strip the cuticle, and use no more than 1 time a week Another very good note is be careful not to cut holes in to the bottom of the design line. Good luck :) No I'm not the video person. But I have taught cosmetology for years:) and worked behind the chair for years. Just want to help :)
I have fine, but longer hair, mid back length. I'm not apposed to a shorter cut, maybe shoulder length might add more youthful look? I have a long face structure with strong boneline features. I would like a cut that makes my face appear wider and fullness snd movement in my hair. My hair is fine and limp What haircut might serve me best. Can you offer a suggestion, please. HELP! THANK YOU!
Thanks a million for sharing your experiences ,knowledge n good wonderful amazing tricks of the trade.. lots to learn in hairdressing for sure . ..hope u do more of it .. Let's keep learning more n more about it everything . I like your trcks so useful to me ..godbless you
Thank you so much for this, we have been in lockdown for months and hairdressers are closed here, my wife was so desperate she made me cut her hair, and she is really pleased with the result. Considering she has come home in tears from pro hairdressers in the past, I am beyond grateful for these clear and straightforward instructions.
You are wonderful husband
I'm 66 years old and have literally worn my hair every way under the sun. This is, hands down, the BEST video I've ever seen on how to do a layered cut on fine hair. TRULY THE BEST VIDEO!!
With you girl👍❤️
Definitely. I wish he would cut my hair to make sure I get it like that.❤
Agreed good vidieo.
63, and i agree!! 🥰❤👍👍
Just did this, as an amateur, on my daughter and O…M…G! It’s a beautiful cut, her hair has never looked better! Thank you for this tutorial
Thanks for this beautiful hair cut
I'm a hair dresser myself and you truly inspire me and still over 8 years still learn new techniques from your videos actually did a shaggy haircut today in long hair from 1 of your videos.
I can't believe how real the hair is on the model. They've come along ways since my time. Love the look! great job!
Finally! Someone who shows us side-parters how to cut!!
Watched this. Cut my hair step by step, being very conservative in the amount I cut. Turned out great, now I may go back and cut more on that top section. Thank you, this was the simplest tutorial I've seen and gives a great cut!!!
You cut your own hair!? Wow.. Looking at his video...I don't think I could cut my own hair like the way he does.
Awesome
Just tried this on my daughter whose hair is even finer than your models....it turned out amazing! Thank you.
He has another fine hair video that is even better for fine thin hair and the mannequin has her Auburn colored hair and it's basically all one length from the parietal ridge down with only some layering through the top and the lower crown area from the parietal ridge up is layered with everything else being one length
I just need to be able to take my head off, Soo I can do this too myself. 😂
I say that all the time!
Hahaha you so funny
Yes, there hairstylist in me wishes I could do that too, it would be easier than trying to find someone else to do it!
🤣 Extremely funny you are thank you for the comment I wish I could do it myself the way you said lol have a great day stay safe
Char Williams OMG ,I admire people with
Great sense of humor .
I wish you would have shown more of the cut while the hair was straight so we could see the detail. Women don't always curl their hair everyday if at all, so it's important to see what the cut looks like straight.
You said EXACTLY what I was thinking... I have fine hair, but I'm hesitant to try this without knowing what it looks like straight because I rarely curl my hair.
Same. I don’t even know HOW to use curling irons, let alone how to braid my hair Lol 😩 I just need a cool cut I can rock naturally with minimal hair product/tools.
Some cuts are cut to look the best when styled and may not look as great when in a natural state. Tell your stylist you want an updated cut that works for you but requires zero styling, like it could air dry and work! A few strategically placed hot rollers can work magic btw
Im a guy with long hair the only styling i do is letting it air dry, that's all i have time for. My friend who does my hair is always insisting i get "just a few layers" a layer here and a layer there... Nope, my hair is naturally stick straight Cher hair and i dont want to look like a Kardashian lol
@@unadormilona something that works for me is to apply a little gel, comb it through, scrunch the ends and let it dry naturally.
You can find a curl/wave enhancing mousse if you have any wave at all, put that in and try to "fatten" up the strands to an illusion of more hair, OR if it is pin straight and you don't want to style it, just know it won't look as full. I am a professiobal and "washing and go," without some product or styling is not a thing, in most cases, if you want to maximizs what you've got. I do not recommend shags or a ton of layering for fine, low- density hair. One style that looks amazing on women is a pixie. Oftten, people with fine hair want to keep more length and that actually accentiates the issue. Cutting the hair closer to thr head gives an illusion of more hair. This cut Matt did has minimal layering affect fom using overdirection and deeper point cutting and it would lay pretty flat and invisible as far as layering goes, if it were left straight. There were no layers cut in the back, either.
Very helpful! I will actually go to a salon (sometime) and if the stylist won't watch/copy this, I'll find someone else who will. I have baby-fine hair, and always struggle with getting it to look decent. Mahalo!
This is THE best cutting lesson I have ever seen for my type of very fine hair. Thank you!
I was able to follow this and cut my own fine, thin hair. Thank you so much for posting this!
I just don't understand how you can cut your own hair!? I couldn't do it! Not like he does anyway! How would you get the first straight line across the back?
I just tried it on myself and it was not that difficult to recreate. You will need two mirrors to help you with the back. I also parted my hair and brought one half down to the front of my shoulder to be able to cut it. It was still a blunt cut and both sides were perfectly cut when I brushed it back. Love my new haircut!!
Please show more cuts for fine hair with bangs that will work with a wash and go lifestyle. Thank you.
This is a perfect cut for fine hair and is the cut I would love to have from my stylist.
Great job!!
My husband just did this cut on me and it was great results. Will be my go to moving forward. Thanks for sharing
Does he still cut your hair & are you still married?
Okay so I just did this cut on my hair. Only difference is I kept the back longer. I parted it down the middle in the back and brought the hair up and toward the front and did point cutting. It layered the back. Looks nice and fluffy after scrunching. The only other saving grace I can impart is never use conditioner on your hair if it's fine. A good moisturizing shampoo with no dyes, sulfates or parabens is the best. If need be a light leave in detangler Scrunch, scrunch, scrunch!! Oh! And a diffuser dryer on cool!! :)
Thank you! Followed along and here I am with thicker looking, baby fine hair. You rule.
I am not a stylist, but I love watching these videos. So relaxing, beautiful work!
My old stylist used to tell me, “your hair isn’t fine, it’s skinny.” So this skinny hair girl loves the way you cut! Thank you so much.
I have very fine 73 year old hair. Kept it cut short until Covid. Now it is at my shoulders and some below. It has a curve, not exactly a wave, to it. Have subscribed. Thank you!
Love this cut but would love to see a variation on a client who changes their part regularly.
I like to switch my part from left to right to middle, rather than leave it one way all the time, so I would really love to see an option that accommodates for this!
You are so talented and make it look easy, but I know it probably takes years to learn this and become so skilled. I just had my hair cut and styled exactly like this and it looks wonderful. So glad I also have a great hairdresser who has awesome skills. Thanks for the video and keep up the good work!
More fine hair vids please! 🙏🏻🤍
We want longer hair, but how?
Can’t wait for my hair to grow so I can cut it again! 😆
For the regular cosmetologist this video was right on. For the unprofessional that is going to try this fine hair shrinks when it dries. And it can shrink even more if you pull it down hard when you cut it.
All are beautiful talented hairstylists showing, wonderful, amazing haircuts which transform the models into even prettier beauties
I just love watching their work. .Thanks a million.
Thank you for generously sharing your skills. As a retired hairdresser I am fully aware how much training and thought goes into aiming for perfection, something you aim for all your working life and with each client. Fortunately the reward is proportional to your dedication.
Perfect TRIM
Great to watch a hairdresser trimming hair, without walloping it all off.
Love the technique. However, it would be more beneficial to see this done on a real model. My daughter has very fine hair and wants this type of cut, but this mannequin has way more hair than her. So, of course the cut will look fabulous. Hope you can line up a live model with actual fine hair and show us how it works for real life. Love the information you provide!
Yea why can't they get volunteers? I couldn't get my fine limp hair to hold one curl humidity flat 30 sec boom lol
I wouldn’t consider the mannequin’s hair as fine at all.
@@ms.jackson9349 Thank you for commenting. I meant that mannequins thick hair way more than most people. I would like to see this technique done on a real person with fine hair rather than a mannequin with thick hair. The only mannequin I’ve ever seen with thin hair was one at school whose hair had been fried and she looked like a bad case of the mange.😆
Agreed. Also, I have very fine hair and the hair on this head seems not to be....but is great tutorial.
Colagen and hair vitamins ( and even vitamin D3) can get your daughter a little fuller hair the rest is up to whomever cuts her hair
I love this haircut, looks so nice and modern
I have fine hair like that. But would like to see how the cut looks like dry without the styling.
He showed it before he curled it..
Excellent comment. Bec I don’t use product. Even the best is useless
He showed it wet. But I loved it
@@shelleysolomon2228 take note that this dolly does not have fine hair
@@Jim19822 Really it looked fine the way it laid in the beginning . Mind you they certainly had more hair on the sides than I ever seem to have.’
Nothing wrong with the cutting instructions, that's valuable knowledge. It's the second day that I start fo watch these kind of videos, to find ideas, insights, and possibly confidence too. Either by going to the hairdresser, or cutting it myself. I've done my hair, for many years, cutting it very short, about 4 cm. length, equal all over my head. Very easy.
Now, I've let me hair grow to the length of my shoulder blades. It's beautiflly grey with white parts from the temple to the crown. I'm now wearing my hair tight, with a twisted tail bent upwards, fastened with a hairdresser's clip where the top and back of my head meet. I'm thinking about cutting my hair in layers, leaving it at a length of where my mouth is, slighly longer maybe.
But the pomp and circumstance of using a hot hairstyler, and wax, or hairspray, or any other substance, no way, not for me.
My skin starts itching, I can feel that stuff in my hair, making it sort of.... breathless, clogged, in short.... uncomfortable.
I'm thinking about creating grey extensions with wool of a grey sheep, matching with my hair, weaving them through it. Just as an experiment, leaving the present length. I do love dreadlocks, but my hair is fine, the only way to create that sort of look, is by means of extensions, and sculpt a lovely hairstyle with it. I'm not sure how it comes out after washing it, haha. Surprise?
I have thick hair but still wanted to watch how he was layering the hair,
I have gone to many salons but I have not yet found anyone to cut. My
hair the way I want it cut...maybe I can learn to cut it myself through this
Channel.
Thank you
I have fine hair but it’s all one length and it’s very long. Almost touching my hips in the back. I really enjoyed this haircut. I wish I could take my head off and give it to myself LOL
Same! But this video makes me consider a cut! The volum just isnt there on super long hair.
Thanks for the education. I live in Serbia ( Europe 🙂) & I have many problems with learning English from the films,but your speech is excellent,so I can learn by hearing using the correct pronunciation & intonation. THANKS ! Greetings ! 🙂😊
It would be a miracle to get my fine hair to look like this
Likewise, since I have fine and thinning hair. What to do about that?
Me too mine is soon fine I have about a 1/3 of that any suggestions ?
Why do that cut on acrylic hair...1: it's not fine hair ..2: gives the wrong impression at end result
Same …
Wow we need more hairstylists like you the majority of hairdressers have no clue
Yeh u right. They bodgers... Hack it of😱😱😭😭😭
This is the EXACT haircut I want! I am taking this in search of someone who confidently feels they can do it!
That doll has more hair on that top section than I do my entire head
They have no idea what a real fine hair is I dont even have one side of that doll lol
And her forehead is perfect and a long neck
No kidding that doll has a ton of hair !!!
I actually would say that dolls a werewolf compared to me
Thats Hilarious!
This is EXACTLY MY HAIR! Even the side I part on. I will take this with me for my next cut! Thanks.
My hair has thinned out so much as I've gotten older. I absolutely love that, just what I need.
Gorgeous! That’s the haircut I want!
Thank you for this video! I just cut my own super fine/super thin hair with this method (but chin-length) and it looks fantastic!! THANK YOU.
THis is great. But do you have a demo of the same thing for a center part?? PLEASE.
what a pleasure it is to watch a professional work👍
OMG! THAT is talent, you make it look so easy, LOT of skill, thank you!
This video felt custom made for me a)fine hair and b) worn over to the one side completely. Brilliant
That is a nice cut. I’d like to see how it would look air dried.
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This is great...Going to try it for my fine hair. I was looking for some kind of tutorial since I've cut my own hair all my life, but now that I'm older, I need a refresher for the right way to do it! lol Thanks - very helpful!
@Kirsty S Haven't had time yet as I've been busy sending my grandson off on his way in life. But, it will be happening soon and I really am confident it will go well. Can't wait to try it! The worst that can happen is going to a professional to have them straighten out the mess you made and living with shorter hair for a while - lol. I've had them ask me anywhere from, "WHO cut your hair"?! to "wow, you got quite creative here"!!! LOL - thankfully it grows back!!! lol
Love this look for fine hair. You got so much volume with the product and styling.
This is a helpful video recommended by my Cosmetology School.
Oh why can't I find a beautician this good, knowing about a blunt cut & point cut, or even knowing about fine hair. Everyone I've had just guess & hopes for the best.
As someone who’s had fine hair like this my whole life, root products are a major fail.
Please cut my hair !! I have never liked my hair !! Great video.
Yep, they just drag it down and make it look greasy.
@@unadormilona try monet...helped me some. Kinda pricey but...thats me. Check it out.
@@bluegrassgal7856
Where can I find it?
I have to recommend NOT using Monat. It’s an MLM, meaning you have to order through one of their reps, and there are tons of cases of the reps automatically signing you up under an autoship program when you didn’t ask for that. Check out all of their lawsuits and complaints due to hair loss and scalp sores as well before you look at placing an order..
Absolutely breath taking!! Some human beings are simply super talented.
I love this! I'm going to show this to my hairdresser.
I like the look better right after you cut it before curling or adding anything. A good cut will look good when you wake up!! Wish you could cut my hair😉
I have fine hair and so straight, like paper. I love this cut.
Love this cut and you're absolutely right about it being a fun one to do as well. Along with the point cutting which is so important for the finished texture on fine hair especially. Unless it's a cut with a heavy weight line and precision angles fine hair looks terrible done with a blunt pair of scissors imo. Great video. 👍 A+
Excellent, my hair always needs layers because it's fine also.
Thick vs thin (all hair); course vs fine (each hair). Many times I heard you say fine when I think you meant thin (?) Please clarify. It looks great and I need to make sure it's right for me. Thanks so much!
Beautiful! I was totally fascinated with this video, and I'm not even a hair stylist.
I love, love, love this particular haircut. When this crazy, historic time has passed, I'm visiting a salon and getting this cut! Lisa Mackres
I think he's using too much heat for styling fine hair.
I used rollers of all sizes and also used a steam machine with rolls on dry hair.
My hair is fine and thin so I really have to protect it from heat and too much combing and pulling etc.
@Sharon Zuck-Dignard The steam machine is called: Caruso Steam Hairsetter...Try Amazon
I like the frequency tattoo. It must be someone special to you voice/message. Dope idea. 🙏🏽
Very interesting way to layer the hair. I would've loved to have seen this layered cut properly before you curled the hair.
So far, the best video out there 🎉
Would this work on fine, thin, wavy, curly hair? And keeping a longer length?
I wish I could layer my own hair like this I love it.
beautiful haircut!!! Love making the curls like that, youthful and so much dimension. Great job!
Enjoyed this tutorial. I’m trying it out for a client tomorrow 👍
Can you do this on a model with a fringe and center part and leave it straight.
I’m amazed. Please tell me more about this stying wand
Luv stylist's technique,esp how he wears the shears on ring finger and flips it to cut after sectioning.
The wand iron..wow. Beautiful result. Kind of like a waterfall which is something I love and have been striving for as a do-it-yourselfer. I do not care for my waves and curls and typically iron it straight I think I could tolerate this wand curl technique.
I'm about to try a spray wax. not really good with products and have found that oil helps keep my hair at bay, and this was quite the learning curve. Depending on the purpose, it's best to do a little research on which oils penetrate and which oils protect and coat the hair shaft. And then there's application. I found for my type of hair,it's best to apply when wet(B4 toweling) then style it and add more oil as needed. I kind of like when it's a little oily and separates cuz in an hour or two my it's going to soak it up anyway as it's quite porous almost cottony in the "wrong conditions." It took a long trial/error period find my sweet spot when applying oils.
Luv how he likens fine hair to "fine fabric" at the wrap-up. Very nice and educational.
The ends look so good too👍💅👍
This is so awesome! This is something I can definitely do myself. Ty for sharing.
Hi Matt, thank you for tutorial! You are the Best!!
Lov it.. do u have a list of the products u used? Would sure like to know where to get them.. and if I was in your area.. I would definitely have u do my hair.. thanks so much..
Sir I love you techniques but I’m left handed, would there be different hand positions for me because I’m left handed? In watching your videos I’ve learned more from you than I have in the last 20 years of being a hair stylist and with that I want to thank you!
Great video. I have fine hair but a lot of it. I just had a haircut and this is exactly what I wanted but didn't get. I wish you had been there cutting my hair!
I needed to see this hair dry straight! 😩
Thank you 🙏🏼 for spending time to do this
For people that really want to learn 🙏🏼❤️
God bless my friend
That's awesome, I have fine hair and I do my own hair. Gonna try this style now
Wish you would’ve showed the technique I’m curling my hair. It turned out beautiful!
really cute! nice and full! Almost looks care free!
Best hair cut seen ever love this I want this exact cut !!!!!
Wow, 😲 that's amazing. I need him to make my thinning hair look just like that.
I want to try this cut to curly hair . I think will be look fantastic . Thank you bro for this tutorial video. 🙏
I really love your videos and this haircut but can you explain to me this… why did you cut the base line when you lifted the hair to create the layers on the “weak” side she was parting on? Isn’t that defeating the purpose of the illusion of thick hair on the bottom?
Yes would love an answer to this!
Can you please show us how to trim French 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I have very long fine hair and I haven’t trimmed it in a year. I love this cut but I don’t think that short would suit me because of maintenance. I let mine air dry and go. I’m the one that pony’s it up or clamp it. I’m older so I don’t want to mess with it that much. But I love that cut.
Yes, more videos on baby fine hair cuts.
I have the identical hair texture and color. Love this video from start to finish. Thanks
Matt, Thatbis an amzing tecnique and tutorial. thank you.
I need tht comb in my life ... where can I get it from??
It's beautiful .. always ! Thank you Matt
After you lifted her hair up and pinned it...that's how much hair I have...so I have fine and thin hair.
Have you thought of a pixie? I have very fine hair, & the longer it is the worse it looks. When it was long, I wore it in a bun often. I added one of those hair scrunchies that makes the bun look full, & hair powder or fibers to make the hairline look thicker. Now I have a pixie cut, which seems to be the best for very fine hair. It is easier to get volume when very short. Do research & find a good stylist who can find the perfect cut, style, & products for your hair.
@@Chloe_xoxo_123 // I love a pixie cut, but if I could show you a picture of mine when I got it...ohmygoodness. It was baaaddd....I don't know whether it was the stylist, or my hair, (everyone said my hair), but it looked awful. Everyone said to me: (which I already knew myself) but they said....no Donna. Grow it back out. It's been two years and now at my shoulders. When you have fine AND thin hair it's just a curse. I wish my pixie would have worked out. I wish I could just shave one side and pull it all over to the other side...but at 57...that won't work either. I'm doomed unless I use extensions and they show thru. I'd pay about anything for a GOOD haircut and I have...just wasn't GOOD at all. I guess I'll have to start wearing wigs. It's just so hot in Texas, and I'm a horse trainer. Ughh. Sorry for the long comment. I just want to thank you for replying though. It means a lot.
@@Chloe_xoxo_123 //... but you got me rethinking this Luna. I'll ask around for the BEST stylist in Austin and see if they can work some majic. Thanks again. ❤
me too :( it sucks! I was watching this thinking :her hair is not fine?"
@@Dogdazetalks The hair is fine and thick! Big difference between fine and thin!
Another issue is if you have natural curly hair or straight hair or in between and yes products can weigh it down alot. I would use a very gentle product to keep build up off the hair. But not one that will blow your cuticle. Paul Mitchell had a number 2 or 3 shampoo. And a very small amount of The Detangler. Its light and just right. Without a little conditioner your fine hair wont even hold a curl if you wanted it to. Middle ground is best, only use clarifying shampoo 2 or 3. Because all others strip the cuticle, and use no more than 1 time a week
Another very good note is be careful not to cut holes in to the bottom of the design line. Good luck :) No I'm not the video person. But I have taught cosmetology for years:) and worked behind the chair for years. Just want to help :)
I'd loooove to have this style for my super fine hair!!! My hair has always been a pain!!
I have fine, but longer hair, mid back length. I'm not apposed to a shorter cut, maybe shoulder length might add more youthful look? I have a long face structure with strong boneline features. I would like a cut that makes my face appear wider and fullness snd movement in my hair. My hair is fine and limp
What haircut might serve me best. Can you offer a suggestion, please. HELP! THANK YOU!
Thanks a million for sharing your experiences ,knowledge n good wonderful amazing tricks of the trade.. lots to learn in hairdressing for sure . ..hope u do more of it ..
Let's keep learning more n more about it everything . I like your trcks so useful to me ..godbless you