I feel people do not realize that hair dressing is a true ART. It takes technique, patience and more patience....especially when dealing with difficult clients. This is an art. It involves geometry, symmetry, etc. It's not valued enough. Love this channel.
I don't like how loud it is there and I don't like someone touching my head. So I do everything on my own with my hair, cutting, bleaching, color since 15 years. No problem at all.
The ponytail haircuts work I've been doing them for years. It's just you can't cut a lot off. I typically cut enough off to trim off the dead ends and to make a slight change and that works for me.
Same for me!! I usually dye and cut my own hair. But the ponytail technique is for the ends to cut of like maximum 2-3 cm otherwise you get that chopped hair like in these videos. If you want to go shorter…. Go to a hair dresser 😂😂😂
I just count my lucky stars that I have naturally curly hair so my wack hair cuts never show up 😂 ( for context I live on a farm in the middle of nowhere so there isn’t really a salon near me. I am usually at the mercy of my own attempts or family/friends trying to be a hair guru.) THANK YOU for your videos, you saved me from a few fails so far.
The main thing I learn from watching your videos is a great appreciation for my hair stylist. You are so kind and funny; I love watching your videos. I have been binging and having a great time. Love the travel vlogs with your family.
I cut my own hair and it takes me half an hour, my husband always checks to let me know it’s straight at the back. Thank you also for your hair fails being the reason why my hair is not terrible hahaha it has taught me plenty of what not to do as well as how to do it 😊
That poor girl with the long black hair and cutting the layers 😱. I have long thick wavy hair that I cut myself into a shag. I would never post myself doing it though because I was a cosmetologist before I became a nurse so I know what I’m doing and I wouldn’t want anyone trying to do it to themselves. I’ve messed up a time or two just from taking too big of sections, but it is wavy enough that unless I make a huge error it’s not noticeable. I love watching these videos because I remember when I used to work in the salon and the terrible mistakes ppl would come in with. Worst one ever was a mom trying to bleach her daughter’s hair using household bleach. Her head was burned and hair badly damaged. I had to cut it very short.
The ponytail method has worked great for me. You just have to section it very neatly into two, then go over the whole thing to blend all the parts together and never take off too much. But for my wavy hair it works great.
It works great for me too! Getting the sections right and getting the ponytail nice and smooth is the most important part. Often times in these home videos you can see how messy the ponytail is to begin with. I think it also works better on either curly hair, or very fine and thin hair (like mine is). On thick straight hair any mistake is so much more visible. But for my fine hair all the layers actually give it so much more volume.
I have had so many bad experiences at the salon that I am considering going to cosmetology school so I can learn how to cut it myself. It couldn't come out worse than what the so-called "professionals" have done to me.
I know its not right to do it the way i do it i make a ponytail in de back as low as i can than put another rubber hair band half way. Hold it up and then cut the ends with wet hair. It works for me and then later i make sections or get a haircut in a salon. It makes me happy.❤
I’m a Nail Technician and it never ceases to amaze me how many people DIY particular beauty treatments and hair styling (just why!) like we don’t spend literal YEARS learning, training and honing our crafts to do what we do 🤪😅
I've had my hair highlighted with one of those guns! It was about 10 years ago and my hairdresser said it was getting old and he couldn't get a new one as they had stopped making them! Funnily enough he liked using it because he had a repetitive strain to his shoulder and it was so much quicker and less tiring than doing foils. He also thought it gave nice precise streaks.
2:38 😂💙 He looks like Hades with that blue hair and I loooove the video! More hairdressers should do that! The way he ran to start before the camera when off😅
Hair Buddha I have a FlowBee. I use it to cut my own hair. It is very noisy, and takes about 30 mins bobbing it all over my head not to miss anywhere, but it does a brilliant job!
I wonder if he noticed the reason the girl at 3:40 wasn't gasping because of her haircut, but because there was a MASSIVE SPIDER ON THE WALL. (Also the only time I did the pony tail method was with a stylist and they chopped like 2 feet of my hair off. I got sick of long hair and just wanted a length that let me wake up and go 😂)
I got frustrated a couple of weeks ago and gave myself a choppy shoulder length (short for me) ponytail cut 😂 In 90 degree heat I really don’t care about my hair looking glamorous.
In response to the choppy rescue, I had to cut more than four inches off my hair because yet another Norfolk (England) supposed professional ruined my long hair that had been a journey from a pixie cut, also a bad experience by a professional. My cutting was not perfect but I cried every time I looked in the mirror at my salon done cut. I asked for a trim and some feathering and I had chunks cut out which was heartbreaking to me. My cutting was less offensive to me than that of this man who had been cutting hair for years. I miss my old hairdresser where I used to live down further south 😔
Every time i go to the hairdresser's and explain to them how my hair naturally sits etc i get ignored and just get my hair messed up. I have better hair condition and style now than any hairdressers ive been to. me and my husband learnt to do it ! We are at the point where my hair is elbow length and is purple. Its healthy, bright and i couldn't be happier with it. Never going to a hairdressers ever again
I wish they we knew then what we know now about our bodies getting wrecked because we love dressing hair!! The big thing we were always taught was comfortable shoes and support hose. I didn't always wear "comfortable" shoes BUT the support hose?? Every. single. day. Zero leg problems. But after thousands of spiral perms through the 80's & early 90's, the shoulders are gone.
I have cut my own hair for the past over 30 years....luckily, I have naturally curly hair so if I made a "boo-boo" it doesn't show as bad. I did it to save money because I've never had extra money to get my hair done and most hair stylists in my region anyway, did NOT know how to cut naturally curly hair. I always kept it longer, and would do the "V" cut in the back....shorter to longer. I did middle eastern dance for a spell in my life so always had to look "good" and did. Now, older and wiser. Stopped dying my natural dark brown sometimes black hair which began to turn platinum gray/blonde when I was 38...I stopped dying it this year as of January 2024 for scalp health reasons. My body was saying "Enough!" and so I stopped. I chopped off all my hair....not the first time - it's hair, it grows back. Not a big deal....but as it grew back out...I literally have a beautiful platinum blonde in the front and a golden blonde in the back....no brass, just sweet blonde. I do use wonderful, Jhirmack purple shampoo and Hask Tea tree oil shampoo as a rotation. These shampoos in my opinion are top quality with low cost. I love them both. I also use Tea Tree oil sometimes on my scalp as a treatment oil along with organic non-hexane castor oil which is one of the best healing ointments out in the world of nature. I use castor oil during the day as a moisturizer on my face and at night, I use wonderful Aloe Vera all over my face, neck and decollete area.
6:35 I bet she hasn't had money to get it blended. So she just did this very straight line cut. Or...it was just to show how much you lose, when it gets fixed. And she would have done really good section after this again...giving it depths by doing a bit of layering. Which with that length can look very beautiful.
As a professional these people disturb me, the do it your self and the professional who don’t know what they are doing! Go to a great salon yeah it may cost you but in the end you will look so fabulous
Why anyone would want to make their hair look like the ugly blonde is almost grown out 🤷🏼♀️ I love that you discourage people to try the DIY haircuts while Brad M encourages people to cut their own hair that way and has done numerous tutorials
No offense, but I do the ponytail technique and I do it correctly.And it works great for me.I actually do like more.The choppy look so maybe that's why
I have respect for hairdressers but to grow my hair long I had to stay away my hair is frizzy so you can't tell if I don't trim it but they were cutting too much no matter how much I told them not to maybe it was just the hairdressers I was going to even now I won't go into one
I seriously hope you get that highlighting machine that brush machine was NOT IT! I mean, it needs to be connected to a vacuum which it doesn't and can't.
I once decided after several glasses of wine to cut my long hair I went wonky so tried to correct it next day emergency hair appointment and 10 inches less hair later. Oops
hatten all diese Personen keine Puppen, denen sie als Kind die Haare geschnitten hatten? War das Ergebnis denn jemals gut???? Ich habe meinen Pony früher auch selbst nachgeschnitten, aber immer sehr vorsichtig und der bestehenden Linie folgend, wodurch es immer gut aussah. So große Eingriffe in meine Frisur (Lang zu kurz oder ähnliches) habe ich schon immer dem Frisör überlassen!
I think construction can even be easier. Cos if you do it right...you can change positions throughout the day. As hairdresser...you have no choice in how to position yourself. It's the same repeating movement and no balance for the other part of that muscle you are using extensively...and it's that one sided movement that hurts your body. Everyone working that way should have 10 minutes, 3 times during a shift to go and make some gymnastics and stretching according to whatever part of their body got worked up. That's half an hour of time your employer pays... It's much more of a loss if you retire early due to a broken shoulder..or when you are just gone for 6-12 weeks with surgery and rehab. Should be mandatory for employers and the employees. For everyone health and benefits
I am not hearing what she is saying 2:07 but it hurts to watch. Also... somehow it distracts me so much, that the poor girl doesn't seem to have a good bra. If she doesn't invest in some seriously good bras, her back will be killing her by the time she gets 25.
Id like to know of a reputable charity that gives free wigs to children or ppl suffering from cancer, anyone who needs it. Locks of Love makes the sick child's parents pay for the wigs that are made from donated hair. Due to a depression bc of divorce, ive kept my hair clean & pulled up for 3 yrs. Absolutely no heat applied. And it has grown past my waist, almost past my behind. Its just straight, dark brown hair that looks almost black during winter, but with some red highlights during summer. And im ready to cut it off. Ive more than 10inches to spare. If anyone here has knowledge of a great, free wig charity then please let me know. My profile picture here is 3 years old, so those layers have grown to my waist now. I have done some research but i just find it impossible to trust any charity since ive learned some horrible facts about the most popular ones.. If you can point me in the right direction then i would greatly appreciate it! And thank you so much 🤍
That second one, where he reveals a bald head after 2 hrs 🤣😅😂
😂😂😂😂
It‘s a professional Hairdresser. He shows in a very comedic way what his customers impossible wishes from customers or what’s often done wrong
It was perfect!
I feel people do not realize that hair dressing is a true ART. It takes technique, patience and more patience....especially when dealing with difficult clients. This is an art. It involves geometry, symmetry, etc. It's not valued enough. Love this channel.
I'm a retired stylist of 30 yrs, and I agree with everything you said. Thank you!!
And chemistry too
I have to admit that I haven't been back to the hair salon in over 10 years because of the experience I had.
My hair is to my waist now and I like it.
I feel you. My last two hairs were atrocious.
Me too.
I don't like how loud it is there and I don't like someone touching my head. So I do everything on my own with my hair, cutting, bleaching, color since 15 years. No problem at all.
Probably looks like you do it yourself though lol
The ponytail haircuts work I've been doing them for years. It's just you can't cut a lot off. I typically cut enough off to trim off the dead ends and to make a slight change and that works for me.
Same for me!! I usually dye and cut my own hair. But the ponytail technique is for the ends to cut of like maximum 2-3 cm otherwise you get that chopped hair like in these videos. If you want to go shorter…. Go to a hair dresser 😂😂😂
"This is too dark for your face skin" tickled me. 😂 Happy Friday Hair Buddha and Friends!
I just count my lucky stars that I have naturally curly hair so my wack hair cuts never show up 😂 ( for context I live on a farm in the middle of nowhere so there isn’t really a salon near me. I am usually at the mercy of my own attempts or family/friends trying to be a hair guru.) THANK YOU for your videos, you saved me from a few fails so far.
Omg I have curly hair and used to cut my dead ends my self. If it goes wrong it is easy to hide. But that kind of hair shows everything. 😢
The main thing I learn from watching your videos is a great appreciation for my hair stylist. You are so kind and funny; I love watching your videos. I have been binging and having a great time. Love the travel vlogs with your family.
I cut my own hair and it takes me half an hour, my husband always checks to let me know it’s straight at the back. Thank you also for your hair fails being the reason why my hair is not terrible hahaha it has taught me plenty of what not to do as well as how to do it 😊
That poor girl with the long black hair and cutting the layers 😱. I have long thick wavy hair that I cut myself into a shag. I would never post myself doing it though because I was a cosmetologist before I became a nurse so I know what I’m doing and I wouldn’t want anyone trying to do it to themselves. I’ve messed up a time or two just from taking too big of sections, but it is wavy enough that unless I make a huge error it’s not noticeable. I love watching these videos because I remember when I used to work in the salon and the terrible mistakes ppl would come in with. Worst one ever was a mom trying to bleach her daughter’s hair using household bleach. Her head was burned and hair badly damaged. I had to cut it very short.
Have a beautiful weekend everyone 💜💜
Thank you. I really appreciate that. I hope you have a good weekend too.
Have a great weekend everyone!😊
The ponytail method has worked great for me. You just have to section it very neatly into two, then go over the whole thing to blend all the parts together and never take off too much. But for my wavy hair it works great.
It works great for me too! Getting the sections right and getting the ponytail nice and smooth is the most important part. Often times in these home videos you can see how messy the ponytail is to begin with. I think it also works better on either curly hair, or very fine and thin hair (like mine is). On thick straight hair any mistake is so much more visible. But for my fine hair all the layers actually give it so much more volume.
I have had so many bad experiences at the salon that I am considering going to cosmetology school so I can learn how to cut it myself. It couldn't come out worse than what the so-called "professionals" have done to me.
Great video and some good advice 👍Thanks Hair Buddha 😊👍✂️
I know its not right to do it the way i do it i make a ponytail in de back as low as i can than put another rubber hair band half way. Hold it up and then cut the ends with wet hair. It works for me and then later i make sections or get a haircut in a salon. It makes me happy.❤
I’m a Nail Technician and it never ceases to amaze me how many people DIY particular beauty treatments and hair styling (just why!) like we don’t spend literal YEARS learning, training and honing our crafts to do what we do
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I've had my hair highlighted with one of those guns! It was about 10 years ago and my hairdresser said it was getting old and he couldn't get a new one as they had stopped making them! Funnily enough he liked using it because he had a repetitive strain to his shoulder and it was so much quicker and less tiring than doing foils. He also thought it gave nice precise streaks.
One day I’m going to be reading that hb has had a heart attack with all these hair fails 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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2:38 😂💙 He looks like Hades with that blue hair and I loooove the video! More hairdressers should do that!
The way he ran to start before the camera when off😅
"Um... ok..." 🤦🤣
The main reason, I believe, that young people started doing so much at home was 2020. When everything was verboten, kids still wanted their hair done.
Love the two hours one 😂😂
Hair Buddha I have a FlowBee. I use it to cut my own hair. It is very noisy, and takes about 30 mins bobbing it all over my head not to miss anywhere, but it does a brilliant job!
2:14 That was hilarious 😂🤣
7:33 Wow a genius invention makes doing it faster and easier too. Thanks Buddha 🥰
My yt aaid 55 seconss ago! But i see ppl here before that hahahaha
I love your channel !
Hahahahaha, the shade at the viral butterfly/unicorn haircut 🤭
Hello 💜
I hope you and your family are well, sending love from South Africa 💜
sending love back
“You can’t cut it with ponytail.” Don’t tell it to Brad Mondo 😂
Hahaha wolfcut 🤫🤫🤫🤫
@ 6:47 Poor girl was so happy, now devastated! Didn't get what she asked for! So sad😢
I wonder if he noticed the reason the girl at 3:40 wasn't gasping because of her haircut, but because there was a MASSIVE SPIDER ON THE WALL. (Also the only time I did the pony tail method was with a stylist and they chopped like 2 feet of my hair off. I got sick of long hair and just wanted a length that let me wake up and go 😂)
Thank you for another great video 🤗
I got frustrated a couple of weeks ago and gave myself a choppy shoulder length (short for me) ponytail cut 😂 In 90 degree heat I really don’t care about my hair looking glamorous.
Hello everyone!
Worrying about Hair Buddha feeling more then about people who mess up with they hair😂
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Why do the videos always cut out in the middle?
I want to see the results!
My friend did the ponytail cut in high school. I spent a whole Friday night trying to even her hair out. It was soooooooo uneven
"Are you trying to do the He-man haircut?" xD xD xD
In response to the choppy rescue, I had to cut more than four inches off my hair because yet another Norfolk (England) supposed professional ruined my long hair that had been a journey from a pixie cut, also a bad experience by a professional. My cutting was not perfect but I cried every time I looked in the mirror at my salon done cut. I asked for a trim and some feathering and I had chunks cut out which was heartbreaking to me. My cutting was less offensive to me than that of this man who had been cutting hair for years. I miss my old hairdresser where I used to live down further south 😔
Every time i go to the hairdresser's and explain to them how my hair naturally sits etc i get ignored and just get my hair messed up. I have better hair condition and style now than any hairdressers ive been to.
me and my husband learnt to do it !
We are at the point where my hair is elbow length and is purple. Its healthy, bright and i couldn't be happier with it.
Never going to a hairdressers ever again
I wish they we knew then what we know now about our bodies getting wrecked because we love dressing hair!! The big thing we were always taught was comfortable shoes and support hose. I didn't always wear "comfortable" shoes BUT the support hose?? Every. single. day. Zero leg problems. But after thousands of spiral perms through the 80's & early 90's, the shoulders are gone.
tbh im just scared of getting messed up but my shaky hands will mess me up far worse than a hairdresser could
the first girl looks like Chi Chi from Dragon ball z absolutely iconic!
Friday 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
New Video ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The second he is a pro… Daniel Golz
Have a nice weekend 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
7:24 “em…k” 😂😂😂
Omg!, hb is going to have a heart attack! 😱😱
DU DEM AWLLLAH!! 🤣💇🏻♀️🦄
Got that machine for highlites and still taking fine sections 😅
I have cut my own hair for the past over 30 years....luckily, I have naturally curly hair so if I made a "boo-boo" it doesn't show as bad. I did it to save money because I've never had extra money to get my hair done and most hair stylists in my region anyway, did NOT know how to cut naturally curly hair. I always kept it longer, and would do the "V" cut in the back....shorter to longer. I did middle eastern dance for a spell in my life so always had to look "good" and did. Now, older and wiser. Stopped dying my natural dark brown sometimes black hair which began to turn platinum gray/blonde when I was 38...I stopped dying it this year as of January 2024 for scalp health reasons. My body was saying "Enough!" and so I stopped. I chopped off all my hair....not the first time - it's hair, it grows back. Not a big deal....but as it grew back out...I literally have a beautiful platinum blonde in the front and a golden blonde in the back....no brass, just sweet blonde. I do use wonderful, Jhirmack purple shampoo and Hask Tea tree oil shampoo as a rotation. These shampoos in my opinion are top quality with low cost. I love them both. I also use Tea Tree oil sometimes on my scalp as a treatment oil along with organic non-hexane castor oil which is one of the best healing ointments out in the world of nature. I use castor oil during the day as a moisturizer on my face and at night, I use wonderful Aloe Vera all over my face, neck and decollete area.
Can you have a straight block fringe with a side part.
There is a very good reason to save your money and invest in yourself by going to the professional salon.
6:35 I bet she hasn't had money to get it blended. So she just did this very straight line cut. Or...it was just to show how much you lose, when it gets fixed.
And she would have done really good section after this again...giving it depths by doing a bit of layering. Which with that length can look very beautiful.
I wanted to see the results of that glue gun looking thing, the highlighter. I wonder if it can be used for lowlights, too!
The butterfly technique the wolf technique……
😂😂😂 love the commentator lol
Have a great weekend hair huddha🎇🌎🎥🏠
After 37 years of doing hair being very busy everyday my knees and shoulders are surgically replaced
I like how its a bald guy it shows that he knows what he's doing😂
As a professional these people disturb me, the do it your self and the professional who don’t know what they are doing! Go to a great salon yeah it may cost you but in the end you will look so fabulous
you can use a split-ender
As a professional these people disturb me, the do it your self and the professional who don’t know what they are doing!
I would love for you to give my hair a makeover!!❤️
This caterpillar eyebrow trend is going to be so “cringe” in like 2 years
We need that machine
I am a pro hair dresser and I had to leave due to carpal tunnel and rheumatoid arthritis in my hands. 😢 it really is a hard job physically
Hola 👋 please hit the 👍👍👍👍 & BEAUTIFUL BLESSINGS for US ALL!!!🙏🙏🙏✌🏼
Why anyone would want to make their hair look like the ugly blonde is almost grown out 🤷🏼♀️
I love that you discourage people to try the DIY haircuts while Brad M encourages people to cut their own hair that way and has done numerous tutorials
No offense, but I do the ponytail technique and I do it correctly.And it works great for me.I actually do like more.The choppy look so maybe that's why
Hairdresser and dog groomer: lots of pain later in life. Source: former dog groomer and it was fun, but very hard on the body lol
My dog's name is max 🥰
I have respect for hairdressers but to grow my hair long I had to stay away my hair is frizzy so you can't tell if I don't trim it but they were cutting too much no matter how much I told them not to maybe it was just the hairdressers I was going to even now I won't go into one
Est-ce que vous parlez Français au salon ? J'aimerai vraiment venir me couper les cheveux chez vous 😅
I seriously hope you get that highlighting machine that brush machine was NOT IT! I mean, it needs to be connected to a vacuum which it doesn't and can't.
I once decided after several glasses of wine to cut my long hair I went wonky so tried to correct it next day emergency hair appointment and 10 inches less hair later. Oops
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hatten all diese Personen keine Puppen, denen sie als Kind die Haare geschnitten hatten? War das Ergebnis denn jemals gut????
Ich habe meinen Pony früher auch selbst nachgeschnitten, aber immer sehr vorsichtig und der bestehenden Linie folgend, wodurch es immer gut aussah. So große Eingriffe in meine Frisur (Lang zu kurz oder ähnliches) habe ich schon immer dem Frisör überlassen!
I think construction can even be easier. Cos if you do it right...you can change positions throughout the day. As hairdresser...you have no choice in how to position yourself. It's the same repeating movement and no balance for the other part of that muscle you are using extensively...and it's that one sided movement that hurts your body.
Everyone working that way should have 10 minutes, 3 times during a shift to go and make some gymnastics and stretching according to whatever part of their body got worked up. That's half an hour of time your employer pays... It's much more of a loss if you retire early due to a broken shoulder..or when you are just gone for 6-12 weeks with surgery and rehab. Should be mandatory for employers and the employees. For everyone health and benefits
A lot of shorts didn't show the end results.
What is the first girl doing??? 🤯
🤣🤣
In Japan people dont like hair dying, especially dont like bleached hair...
Answer me "WHY" "WHY" do they use bloody KITCHEN SCISSORS WHYYYYYYYYYYY
That last lady definitely didn't get what she asked for (way too dark) but it's pretty far from jet black.
She doing the jellyfish?
Какие волосы убила
I am not hearing what she is saying 2:07 but it hurts to watch.
Also... somehow it distracts me so much, that the poor girl doesn't seem to have a good bra. If she doesn't invest in some seriously good bras, her back will be killing her by the time she gets 25.
Id like to know of a reputable charity that gives free wigs to children or ppl suffering from cancer, anyone who needs it. Locks of Love makes the sick child's parents pay for the wigs that are made from donated hair.
Due to a depression bc of divorce, ive kept my hair clean & pulled up for 3 yrs. Absolutely no heat applied. And it has grown past my waist, almost past my behind.
Its just straight, dark brown hair that looks almost black during winter, but with some red highlights during summer. And im ready to cut it off. Ive more than 10inches to spare. If anyone here has knowledge of a great, free wig charity then please let me know.
My profile picture here is 3 years old, so those layers have grown to my waist now.
I have done some research but i just find it impossible to trust any charity since ive learned some horrible facts about the most popular ones.. If you can point me in the right direction then i would greatly appreciate it! And thank you so much 🤍