Also difficult to convince a round head client to get a longer more square cut lol. But yes agree with you. I have clients I gave up on trying to stress this fact. You need big hair for your big head. But nope they want the Bart n Ernie look
😂 I'm two years old, but I want to learn this to grow and be the rare hairdresser barber with these skills earlier! Loved this! I will be replaying this over & over!!!
Thank you. You’re the man I’ve needed all these years. Whenever I walk into a salon and ask them about the best cut for my face shape they look at me like I’m neurotic…then they give me the standard high fade and I walk out looking like a tree trunk with eyes.
Right!!!!! My dad was a hair designer and knew this, so I took it for granted. He passed away going on 17 years now and I have not found anyone else that can help a girl out!!
I learned that lesson a long time ago, 90% barbers don’t know the exact theory or key words but their hands will know the fundamentals from training. If you start overcomplicating things they’ll most likely fuck it. Best you can do is either spend a lot to talk to a pro hair stylist or of you are not too fussed, just be super vague like asking for a trim and they’ll ask you questions and end up cutting it to their own style. There’s no getting around this where I live so you’ve just got to hunt around for someone who does you good
You're right, some of this I do know intuitively! But you also gave me so much more to consider with head shape and the shape I should aim to create for my clients. I've been cutting hair for 1.5 years and your 'slip up' at the end was pretty funny. haha I agree though, if that's important to the client and they're not interested in being my practice head then they should go to my boss that has been cutting for a decade. I would say the majority of my clients are focused on their haircut being low maintenance and easy to style, but the reason they come to me is in the details they don't know I'm putting into the cut. Now you've got my brain firing about how these concepts can add more value that my clients may not understand but will appreciate.
this is an awesome video. I've heard about head shapes vaguely, but never fully understood them. this video perfectly explains all about head shapes, and even better, what I can/should do as a barber to produce the best haircuts to fit the clients head. So so helpful thank you so much!
This is like the best video ever lol really helps you understand. I've always struggled with keeping same style, especially with 2 cowlicks one on crown one on the fringe and adding in my face shape and have a natural m shape receding hairline
Sick video, always great content. Thank you for this. I hope its not to much to ask, by chance can you share where to get those head cut-outs for the whiteboards? I do some educational things as well and would really like to get some of those instead of constantly having to draw them on the white board. Especially when the lesson get people involved. Thanks again and keep up the great work.
I still dont get my head shape, my temples are hollow, meaning that my cheeckbones and jaw are wider, forehead is narrow and my head widens after the hollow temples, what should i do? Long hair?
Live how you explain things. I’ve been coming across a football head shape lately. Where it is very long. From nose to back of head. What head shape is this?
By the way, is. it possible that my parietal ridge varies in height on the side of my head? when i feel my head it seems like the ridge starts pretty low near the face and goes really high up the further back i go... sort of like this: "/" Not as extreme obviously but not that far off. Have you ever encountered this Andrew? 90% of the shorter haircuts ive gotten from hairdressers have been unflattering in my opinion. So i've been trying to learn to cut my own hair. Buzz cuts dont suit me either, ive even tried it 3 times. i wonder if it has to do with this uneven ridge. Given the shape of my ridge my head is more rounded near my temples and way more square further back. I also have curly hair. The most satisfied ive been and the most compliments ive ever gotten on my hair was a short mohawk with 3cm on top and zero on the sides that i did myself. Even my overly critical grandma loved it haha. As soon as the sides grew in again it looked terrible (probably because of a little recession at the temples). so the upkeep was on a weekly basis. After two weeks trying to keep the sides on zero i cut too high and it looked terrible so i shaved it all.
Either wet it down then break it into slim sections to be pulled tight/straight and cut to shape, or else straighten it before cutting it. I have two somewhat recent videos showing both of these processes if you go look at my channel. Thanks
Apparantly I have an 'Oblong' shaped face, with a bit of a widow's peek, I don't think it's receeding, it's been like that as long as I can remember. I've never found a cut that i love before. Does anyone have some advice?
I have very thick course hair and I'm looking to grow it out but I need to find good product that will help it relax more to lay flatter so I can keep the length and not lose it to the burt and erny effect
I’ve had clients with this. What I do is a technically crooked haircut that compensates for the shape of the head- leave it longer on the less prominent side so that the silhouette in the end is uniform on both sides. Actually most people don’t have perfectly even head shapes, it’s very common for the parietal ridge to be higher on one side- in that case you sort of split the difference and just make sure there’s good composition (whether aiming for symmetry or not). Like if a tree is growing off of a crooked trunk and you trim the branches shorter on one side to create a better sense of balance.
Based on what you are saying then is it safe to assume with a round shape head with a low ridge you cannot really do a skin fade because you do not have the room to go from skin to a number two before you reach the ridge you simply run out of space
I agree with that statement. If you have a very low parietal ridge then I would never recommend a skin fade for that exact reason. If they want something similar I would recommend a skin taper, that would they get that contrasted look while still being able to give them a haircut that flatters their head.
Finally! A detailed video on head shape, how is this the only good video on the topic? It’s arguably the most important aspect of a haircut but no one talks about it…
Karen haircut… lol I saw one at Costco trying to go back wards and in middle of crosswalk. Everyone is honking and telling her to move. While she wanted to go back wards for a parking. Instead of going around. She still thought she was right and swearing as she finally moved forward.
@@andrewdoeshair nightmare in terms of the way you explain those things, why do you think it matters to know about high testosterone levels and the resulting squareness of some men's face shape... I thought it'd be about face shapes and how to choose a suitable haircut according to the features... but I was quick to be disappointed, verbosity at its worst.
@@sunnyskystars my apologies. It seems you missed the first minute where I explained that this was going to be a very wordy video (specifically noted at 0:50) and not a quick simple list of reference haircuts. My background before I decided to try putting stuff on RUclips was speaking at trade shows and seminars where I was expected to fill 15-60 minutes (often more) completely breaking down and scrutinizing specific topics around haircutting and because of that I’m aware that I over explain things- the way I see it is that it’s been appreciated by the few who want an over-explanation. I suppose it doesn’t translate well to the RUclips format when people just want a brief question and answer without the deeper dive. Check out blumaan, he keeps these kinds of topics much more brief and more practical for the layman.
@@andrewdoeshair i don't enjoy watching blumaan's videos but thanks for the friendly advice, if you could only make the same video but more organized and refined, it'd be much enjoyable to watch and actually understand 😉
Aghhhh, you heard me even hesitate and almost correct myself 😳 it sounds harsh, but what I meant is that the sort of eye for suitability, while naturally baked in from day one for some people, usually takes a very long time to develop. I’d wager it’s probably a fruit of mastery, which is said to be achieved after 10,000 hours of deliberate practice (that’s five years of about 40 hours per week). I think it’s just one of those things that can be understood from studying but becomes an asset only after the understanding has been applied repeatedly.
@@andrewdoeshair also, I spent a bunch of time watching your videos last night and it definitely provides a lot of good info and stuff to think about. I’ll be trying to use some of it this week for sure 🤙🏻
@@NiKhO5520 he definitely didn’t mean it to discourage us, time is a more general thing and my understanding of hair has skyrocketed since I made this comment. A lot of it has to do with how out of your way you are willing to go to learn. I’ve seen people who have been cutting for over ten years do some of the worst haircuts I’ve ever seen and occasionally people who really chase it get good really fast.
It's the most difficult thing to find a stylist who actually knows hair.
Also difficult to convince a round head client to get a longer more square cut lol. But yes agree with you. I have clients I gave up on trying to stress this fact. You need big hair for your big head. But nope they want the Bart n Ernie look
Ong
Should be ilegal to be one of you don’t know something that’s not a bad fade
You get what you pay for.and is even worse when you don’t tip.
truth
I have never heard this explained so logically and clearly among stylists. Thank you.
Open your mind and apply common sense gets you a long way.
Best hair content in the game. It’s all about lines, and how they interact, accentuate or attenuate facial features. Hair genius
😂 I'm two years old, but I want to learn this to grow and be the rare hairdresser barber with these skills earlier!
Loved this! I will be replaying this over & over!!!
Very high quality information
Thank you. You’re the man I’ve needed all these years. Whenever I walk into a salon and ask them about the best cut for my face shape they look at me like I’m neurotic…then they give me the standard high fade and I walk out looking like a tree trunk with eyes.
Right!!!!! My dad was a hair designer and knew this, so I took it for granted. He passed away going on 17 years now and I have not found anyone else that can help a girl out!!
I learned that lesson a long time ago, 90% barbers don’t know the exact theory or key words but their hands will know the fundamentals from training. If you start overcomplicating things they’ll most likely fuck it.
Best you can do is either spend a lot to talk to a pro hair stylist or of you are not too fussed, just be super vague like asking for a trim and they’ll ask you questions and end up cutting it to their own style. There’s no getting around this where I live so you’ve just got to hunt around for someone who does you good
Wow! The information in this video is game-changing. Everything I needed to know and more. Thank you Andrew!
This is totally the shape philosophy I preach to my clients 🎉
You give a good information to all of us ❤
You're right, some of this I do know intuitively! But you also gave me so much more to consider with head shape and the shape I should aim to create for my clients. I've been cutting hair for 1.5 years and your 'slip up' at the end was pretty funny. haha I agree though, if that's important to the client and they're not interested in being my practice head then they should go to my boss that has been cutting for a decade.
I would say the majority of my clients are focused on their haircut being low maintenance and easy to style, but the reason they come to me is in the details they don't know I'm putting into the cut. Now you've got my brain firing about how these concepts can add more value that my clients may not understand but will appreciate.
Bro I wish I knew this my whole life.
Thank You so much
The quality of your content is off the charts 📈
this is an awesome video. I've heard about head shapes vaguely, but never fully understood them. this video perfectly explains all about head shapes, and even better, what I can/should do as a barber to produce the best haircuts to fit the clients head. So so helpful thank you so much!
I watched this video with my jaw dropped. So valuable information and charismatic delivery. Liked and subbed.
This video honestly answered every question I (a noob to hair style knowledge) knew to ask and more. thanks v v much
This is like the best video ever lol really helps you understand. I've always struggled with keeping same style, especially with 2 cowlicks one on crown one on the fringe and adding in my face shape and have a natural m shape receding hairline
Next level...thank you!
So much Information and provided in such a fascinating way, thank you!
FINALLY A HAIR DRESSER TALKING SOME SENSE 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I wish you were my hairstylist. You know what you're talking about!
So much great info. Thanks Andrew!
Such a great break down explanation.
you are a life saver man thanks
This video very helpful to me thank you 😊
Andrew, thank you for every video you put out! Much appreciatied!
Where can I find stylists who know about head shapes and bone structures? That looks very interesting!
Sick video, always great content. Thank you for this. I hope its not to much to ask, by chance can you share where to get those head cut-outs for the whiteboards? I do some educational things as well and would really like to get some of those instead of constantly having to draw them on the white board. Especially when the lesson get people involved. Thanks again and keep up the great work.
Thank you! They’re by Pivot Point
This was extremely helpful. Thank you.
super informative and systematic about it, this is fantastic thix
I swear i got bad cuts most of my life becauuse barbers do no know how to build weight on porital ridge and occipital bone
This is something I have always wanted to understand. Thank you for the very didactic video!
Keep up the good work, Andrew!
I wish you all the best!
I still dont get my head shape, my temples are hollow, meaning that my cheeckbones and jaw are wider, forehead is narrow and my head widens after the hollow temples, what should i do? Long hair?
Wow this what i was looking for thanks.
Great info, Thank You!!!
Thank you for sharing!
Live how you explain things. I’ve been coming across a football head shape lately. Where it is very long. From nose to back of head. What head shape is this?
How does this vary for womens pixie cuts?
Dude this video was awesome! You killed it! Thank you
What would we do for a twoblock haircut thing
Love your videos! Thank you Andrew!
By the way, is. it possible that my parietal ridge varies in height on the side of my head? when i feel my head it seems like the ridge starts pretty low near the face and goes really high up the further back i go... sort of like this: "/" Not as extreme obviously but not that far off. Have you ever encountered this Andrew? 90% of the shorter haircuts ive gotten from hairdressers have been unflattering in my opinion. So i've been trying to learn to cut my own hair. Buzz cuts dont suit me either, ive even tried it 3 times. i wonder if it has to do with this uneven ridge. Given the shape of my ridge my head is more rounded near my temples and way more square further back. I also have curly hair. The most satisfied ive been and the most compliments ive ever gotten on my hair was a short mohawk with 3cm on top and zero on the sides that i did myself. Even my overly critical grandma loved it haha. As soon as the sides grew in again it looked terrible (probably because of a little recession at the temples). so the upkeep was on a weekly basis. After two weeks trying to keep the sides on zero i cut too high and it looked terrible so i shaved it all.
So what sort of haircuts would be good for a more oval shape head?
would a crew cut or a high fade be good for it?
Keep the top of the fade fuller to make the top of the head look wider (and squarer).
He said you look like jersey shore that made me chuckle 😂😂
Can you just comb the hair into the desired style, then cut the square shape into it like trimming a hedge?
You’ll want to cut the hair from its natural lines, like line theory
this content is gold
i'm thinking attraction is the peoples love of symmetry?.ty for sharing!!
Love your videos
What haircuts look good on an oblong face shape?
Something that sort of squares it out a little bit
@@andrewdoeshair Thanks.
Terrific video
how would you cut a square with thick curly hair ?
Either wet it down then break it into slim sections to be pulled tight/straight and cut to shape, or else straighten it before cutting it. I have two somewhat recent videos showing both of these processes if you go look at my channel. Thanks
thank YOU@@andrewdoeshair
Love this video
Apparantly I have an 'Oblong' shaped face, with a bit of a widow's peek, I don't think it's receeding, it's been like that as long as I can remember. I've never found a cut that i love before. Does anyone have some advice?
Great video! I don’t have anything else to say than thank you.
Thank you so much sir❤
youre a genius thank you so much
"You look like jersey shore"🤣👍
12:02
Always thought the same. Amazing analysis. tight sides make round Faces worse. You're underrated
I think I’m going to show this to my barber
very informative thank you ❤
We'd have attracted several chicks if we had this hairstylist-
If i could just get my last 4 barbers to watch this video….
What cuts go well for heart shaped faces?
A beard!
I have very thick course hair and I'm looking to grow it out but I need to find good product that will help it relax more to lay flatter so I can keep the length and not lose it to the burt and erny effect
Thank you❤
I have an irregular head shape with my left back region protruding more than my right and with this i am havung trouble choosing a good hairstyle
I’ve had clients with this. What I do is a technically crooked haircut that compensates for the shape of the head- leave it longer on the less prominent side so that the silhouette in the end is uniform on both sides. Actually most people don’t have perfectly even head shapes, it’s very common for the parietal ridge to be higher on one side- in that case you sort of split the difference and just make sure there’s good composition (whether aiming for symmetry or not). Like if a tree is growing off of a crooked trunk and you trim the branches shorter on one side to create a better sense of balance.
Genius
Could you do van damme's cut in the cyborg movie?
I’m Bert! Narrow head I have a bob!
Based on what you are saying then is it safe to assume with a round shape head with a low ridge you cannot really do a skin fade because you do not have the room to go from skin to a number two before you reach the ridge you simply run out of space
I agree with that statement. If you have a very low parietal ridge then I would never recommend a skin fade for that exact reason. If they want something similar I would recommend a skin taper, that would they get that contrasted look while still being able to give them a haircut that flatters their head.
Did you intend the pun. "My own take on the whole headshape faceshape haircut discuss isn't quite as cut and dry as you tend to see online. 😂
Triangle face shape cut please?
Thanks so much bro and love you
Please suggest a good hairstylist at Ahmedabad , gujarat, india thank you very much
Your hairstyle is one of the sexiest one i would like to have please suggest
legend
13:30 David Boreanaz
Finally! A detailed video on head shape, how is this the only good video on the topic? It’s arguably the most important aspect of a haircut but no one talks about it…
You needed to get a picture of Ryan Reynolds with the haircut you referenced. 😕
Could you do beard trimming guide video?
I don’t have a ton of experience with beards but check out Matty Conrad on Instagram and RUclips, he’s great at beards
@@andrewdoeshair Thanks.
18:00
what about triangle head
I have a big head, metaphorically.
Thankyou
You say that if you've got a big head, you need a big haircut. What if your head is long?
Wider haircut, fuller sides, less volume on top.
oblong ?
And what happened to bros hair
Now i know y my bro looks like an egg
Karen haircut… lol I saw one at Costco trying to go back wards and in middle of crosswalk. Everyone is honking and telling her to move. While she wanted to go back wards for a parking. Instead of going around. She still thought she was right and swearing as she finally moved forward.
I'm not clever :)
Holy crap, what an unintuitive and useless explanation. Thanks!
it the most useless video i ve ever seen
talks likes a waterfall and doesn't say anything that is helpful, nightmare.
If you’ve got a wide head get a tall haircut, if you’ve got a tall head get a wide haircut- how’s that for ya? Nightmare over?
@@andrewdoeshair nightmare in terms of the way you explain those things, why do you think it matters to know about high testosterone levels and the resulting squareness of some men's face shape... I thought it'd be about face shapes and how to choose a suitable haircut according to the features... but I was quick to be disappointed, verbosity at its worst.
@@sunnyskystars my apologies. It seems you missed the first minute where I explained that this was going to be a very wordy video (specifically noted at 0:50) and not a quick simple list of reference haircuts. My background before I decided to try putting stuff on RUclips was speaking at trade shows and seminars where I was expected to fill 15-60 minutes (often more) completely breaking down and scrutinizing specific topics around haircutting and because of that I’m aware that I over explain things- the way I see it is that it’s been appreciated by the few who want an over-explanation. I suppose it doesn’t translate well to the RUclips format when people just want a brief question and answer without the deeper dive. Check out blumaan, he keeps these kinds of topics much more brief and more practical for the layman.
@@andrewdoeshair i don't enjoy watching blumaan's videos but thanks for the friendly advice, if you could only make the same video but more organized and refined, it'd be much enjoyable to watch and actually understand 😉
Andrew: don’t go to someone who’s been cutting hair for two years
Me who has been cutting hair for one year: 🥲
Aghhhh, you heard me even hesitate and almost correct myself 😳 it sounds harsh, but what I meant is that the sort of eye for suitability, while naturally baked in from day one for some people, usually takes a very long time to develop. I’d wager it’s probably a fruit of mastery, which is said to be achieved after 10,000 hours of deliberate practice (that’s five years of about 40 hours per week). I think it’s just one of those things that can be understood from studying but becomes an asset only after the understanding has been applied repeatedly.
@@andrewdoeshair I know you didn’t mean anything bad by it! I was just making a joke! Lol
@@andrewdoeshair also, I spent a bunch of time watching your videos last night and it definitely provides a lot of good info and stuff to think about. I’ll be trying to use some of it this week for sure 🤙🏻
exactly... 😨same thing goes for me! very unpleasant to hear... often those with a lot of experience forget that they were not born a "professional"😅😅
@@NiKhO5520 he definitely didn’t mean it to discourage us, time is a more general thing and my understanding of hair has skyrocketed since I made this comment. A lot of it has to do with how out of your way you are willing to go to learn. I’ve seen people who have been cutting for over ten years do some of the worst haircuts I’ve ever seen and occasionally people who really chase it get good really fast.