Thank you so much for the work you put into this. As someone with ADHD, I truly appreciated the way you spoke clearly and demonstrated your points immediately afterward, then repeated them clearly again. It cemented the points, making it easier to follow along and process, to learn. Thank you for such a greatd video. It makes me feel empowered to cut a bixie now.
So basically, you are kinda dumb and need someone to speak slower to you. World doesn't need to accommodate to you. Either you evolve or you are left behind. Someone like you won't get far.
So basically, you are not the smartest one and need someone to talk slower for you. World doesn't need to accommodate you. Either you evolve or you get left behind. It seems like you won't get far in life.
You are not the smartest tool in the shed. World doesn't need to accommodate you. Either you evolve or you get left behind. It looks like you won't get that far in life.
I DIY'd this on myself and it turned out really cute! This is a really great tutorial and was easy for me to follow. That said: it also takes a lot of time and patience to do correctly if you're not a professional. It's a better use of your time and money to have it done in a salon. So if you do this...make sure you have all the right tools, good lighting and mirrors, and a few hours to spare. To anyone thinking of doing it: I wish you all the best!
Wow! I have watched many hair cutting tutorials but Ellen Devine is the BEST I've come across at demonstrating each step with clear explanations. This is so educational, even for those of us who are not aiming for this particular final look. I'm very impressed!
I love this cut. I don't understand why the hair cutting shops I have gone to never do cuts in sections, they just cut big gobs at once and I am never satisfied with the cut I get.
Oh no! May we suggest that you reach out to a Redken Artist in your area. Redken artists are highly trained using the same techniques that I use! You can use the link below to locate a Redken Stylist or a Redken Elite Salon in your area! www.redken.eu/en/salonlocator
Because this type of over aggressive sectioning is usually just for training when you're learning how to cut hair. I'm not saying it doesn't get done once you graduate, but it becomes increasingly superfluous if you know what you're doing. What you said is kind of silly. They're not just "grabbing globs," They're using guide lines to cut dynamically by knowing where sections go, and that doesn't mean they're not good. Hairstylists learn over many years where to cut the hair without all the sectioning. Again, I'm not saying sectioning isn't ever done, I know I still do sectioning as necessary. But I literally AM a Redkin trained stylist like this person said for you to find, and I still wouldn't section this cut in exactly the same way. When someone like you comes to me and says, "No matter WHO I go to, I never like my haircut!" I usually think it's a YOU problem, not a stylist problem. Because there's no way EVERY SINGLE stylist you've gotten is bad. The odds just aren't in your favor on that one statistically. You either: 1. don't describe what you want well. 2. Don't bring proper reference photos. 3. Don't know what you want and are indecisive about what cut you're going to get when you go leading to a higher probability of not liking it. 4. Have an issue with change so that you think you know what you want, go in and get it, and then are just upset because you don't look like "you" afterward. Or, 5. You're picking haircuts that don't work with your hair type and the stylist is tired of trying to explain that to people so when you come in they just do the cut because it's what you asked for and then you think they "did it wrong" because it doesn't look like the photos but the real reason is because your picked a haircut for someone with a different hair texture and it's not going to look like the photos you like without extensive styling. Or heck, you're just the one and only worlds unluckiest and not a single hairstylist anywhere ever that's touched your hair knows what they're doing because they're just "grabbing globs."
Gor real. Been told my hair is too blunt and and straight and thick for haircuts like this even tho east asians are known to have these kinds of haircuts....
That's because old school cutting is dated to today's hairstylists. I'm a hairdresser and I'm old school, I can't cope with this razor cutting and slicing all the weight out of the hair, making it sparce and lifeless...it's great for people with extremely thick hair, but they do it to every type, curly hair being the worst. That style of cutting is not for everyone. A girl's hair should move and not sit like a hat on the head 😂 Find yourself an old school stylist 😉
This tutorial needs to be shown to the "School to Work" students in highschool. These kids struggle with orinary math, but some seem to "get it", if they first understand how it could be used in daily life! Nice tutorial!
my frined is asking for a wolfette cut, but I feel this would suit her face shape better, thank you so much for giving us such a greatly explained video!
Love this cut and how and where you’ve sectioned everything. However, once I saw the razor come out I shrieked, a razor to my hair is the worst nightmare. I have thick wavy hair and a razor destroys my hair. FRIZZ until it grows completely out🫣 I would love to see this exactly tutorial using just shears, I know it’s more work but those of us with different hair texture simple can not have a razor to the hair. I do see how gentle you are which is amazing, but that’s not how most stylists use the razor, most just slice into the hair and I know, lived through it several times until I found my current stylist. I used to hear my hair being sliced literally that’s how hard the razor was being used. And it took me a long time to say NO because then you feel they get upset and you feel you’re stuck in that chair. I don’t know how much training is actually taught in using a razor explaining which kind of hair it’s suited for a razor and which hair texture is not.
Amazing teaching!! So clear and detailed!! Thank you so much,I’m saving this video! Oh just a tip I turn my bade around an re use it cause you barely used that side if that makes sense!
@@kathleenfotch7316yesss !!!! I love when clients bring me any kid of inspiration but esp a tutorial bc I usually get to learn a new way to do something in a form I would never thought before ❤❤😊😅
That's my problem I can do my front and sides but have no one I trust to do the back. I dont trust myself cutting it although I can bleach, highlight, or color it all alone just kills my arms
@@b.c.3577 idk what I did but I did something and I love it!! Although I waiting for my girlfriend to wake up I need to borrow her clippers so I can shave my left side undercut leading to my elongated asymmetrical pixie around to a shoulder length extremely layered shag....damn I wish I could insert a pic on youtube
@@b.c.3577 I didn't say masterpiece I said I love it. It's good enough it doesn't look like my toddler did it and it's the kind of style that even a mistake looks intentional. If I can find the time today to actually shave the undercut I'll throw a pic up on insta I use same handle everywhere even though I don't use any of them but a couple times a year
I just did it on myself with scissors and I'm pretty happy with it. A razor would have made it SO much easier though. I accidentally took a bigger chunk off the back than intended cause I was twisting my arm to get the scissors pointing downwards while trying to hold my hair up at 90° lol
@@tamarasunina5020 I hope this question makes sense but when you cut it with scissors how do you get the gradual cut like she does with the razor? Do you cut at an angle? Also trying to cut it on myself withs scissors heh
@@daniellemagee595 when I did it I would hold the piece of hair out and then to cut I would move the scissors up and down the length of the hair section quickly while opening and closing them. It's a crazy method but u just gotta visualise the range where you'll be waving the scissors to and from (no higher than the guide) Kinda hard to explain😅 but hope that helps and good luck with the haircut!!
I'd like to have an answer cause I dyed my hair yesterday by myself and I regretted doing this, and now I wanna cut it. Can I use a normal scissors to cut it?
I would recommend that you locate a Redken Artist in your area. Most Redken Artists have attended extensive training with myself or with the techniques that I use. They are highly skilled and they will be able to help with your hair / any hair challenges! You can use the link below to locate a Redken Stylist or a Redken Elite Salon in your area! Redken Salon Finder: www.redken.eu/en/salonlocator
I'm not able to go to any hairdressers for the time being and my hair is getting really long and uncomfortable 😭 I'm a bit scared of cutting it on my own but I think it'll be fine.... it looks complicated but hopefully it's easier to actually do
@@humanbean4037 better than I thought!! I'd recommend having someone to help you with the back tho cuz it's hard getting the strands straight on ur own but even if they're uneven it still looks pretty neat
Thank you!! I finally found what I was trying ask Google to look for lol I'm like" Google look for a shaggy choppy texturized short layered shaggy haircut" NOOO Google, not the dreadful wolf cut LMAO this is how I always cut my hair myself but I can never do the back of my hair to look good. SO Happy I found your channel ❤❤❤
@@samvillahairlol thank you, what I meant to say about the wolf cut, I look dreadful with that cut, the cut itself is not dreadful lol Ellen's Bixie cutting technique is The Best in my opinion, I love cutting with the feather razor
I really liked the tutorial but I found the background music to be too distracting. I think it would really benefit from having no background music or having a more neutral song (like a lo-fi beat or something)
I would recommend that you locate a Redken Artist in your area. Most Redken Artists have attended extensive training with myself or with the techniques that I use. They are highly skilled and they will be able to help with your hair / any hair challenges! You can use the link below to locate a Redken Stylist or a Redken Elite Salon in your area! Redken Salon Finder: www.redken.eu/en/salonlocator
The razor cuts hair and gives texture all at once! Helps give the cut a “shaggy” look. Razors cut hair like a blade of grass so the ends will be lighter and move better. Hope that helps! 😊
We would recommend that you locate a Redken Artist in your area. Most Redken Artists have attended extensive training with Sam Villa himself or with the techniques that Sam uses. They are highly skilled and they will be able to help with your hair / any hair challenges! You can use the link below to locate a Redken Stylist or a Redken Elite Salon in your area! Redken Salon Finder: www.redken.eu/en/salonlocator
Thank you so much for the work you put into this. As someone with ADHD, I truly appreciated the way you spoke clearly and demonstrated your points immediately afterward, then repeated them clearly again. It cemented the points, making it easier to follow along and process, to learn. Thank you for such a greatd video. It makes me feel empowered to cut a bixie now.
This is amazing! I can totally relate. Thank you so much for watching 🫶🏻
I think most hairdressers are ADHD 😂😂😂
So basically, you are kinda dumb and need someone to speak slower to you. World doesn't need to accommodate to you. Either you evolve or you are left behind. Someone like you won't get far.
So basically, you are not the smartest one and need someone to talk slower for you. World doesn't need to accommodate you. Either you evolve or you get left behind. It seems like you won't get far in life.
You are not the smartest tool in the shed. World doesn't need to accommodate you. Either you evolve or you get left behind. It looks like you won't get that far in life.
I DIY'd this on myself and it turned out really cute! This is a really great tutorial and was easy for me to follow. That said: it also takes a lot of time and patience to do correctly if you're not a professional. It's a better use of your time and money to have it done in a salon. So if you do this...make sure you have all the right tools, good lighting and mirrors, and a few hours to spare. To anyone thinking of doing it: I wish you all the best!
Just want to say I've been watching so many hair cutting tutorials and this is the best I've seen yet. Super clear and thorough.
Wow, thank you!
Absolutely the clearest video that i've watched on youtube
Wow thank you so much 🥹!
Wow! I have watched many hair cutting tutorials but Ellen Devine is the BEST I've come across at demonstrating each step with clear explanations. This is so educational, even for those of us who are not aiming for this particular final look. I'm very impressed!
Agreed! Ellen is a rockstar!
I love this cut. I don't understand why the hair cutting shops I have gone to never do cuts in sections, they just cut big gobs at once and I am never satisfied with the cut I get.
Oh no! May we suggest that you reach out to a Redken Artist in your area. Redken artists are highly trained using the same techniques that I use! You can use the link below to locate a Redken Stylist or a Redken Elite Salon in your area!
www.redken.eu/en/salonlocator
Because this type of over aggressive sectioning is usually just for training when you're learning how to cut hair. I'm not saying it doesn't get done once you graduate, but it becomes increasingly superfluous if you know what you're doing. What you said is kind of silly. They're not just "grabbing globs," They're using guide lines to cut dynamically by knowing where sections go, and that doesn't mean they're not good. Hairstylists learn over many years where to cut the hair without all the sectioning. Again, I'm not saying sectioning isn't ever done, I know I still do sectioning as necessary. But I literally AM a Redkin trained stylist like this person said for you to find, and I still wouldn't section this cut in exactly the same way.
When someone like you comes to me and says, "No matter WHO I go to, I never like my haircut!" I usually think it's a YOU problem, not a stylist problem. Because there's no way EVERY SINGLE stylist you've gotten is bad. The odds just aren't in your favor on that one statistically. You either: 1. don't describe what you want well. 2. Don't bring proper reference photos. 3. Don't know what you want and are indecisive about what cut you're going to get when you go leading to a higher probability of not liking it. 4. Have an issue with change so that you think you know what you want, go in and get it, and then are just upset because you don't look like "you" afterward. Or, 5. You're picking haircuts that don't work with your hair type and the stylist is tired of trying to explain that to people so when you come in they just do the cut because it's what you asked for and then you think they "did it wrong" because it doesn't look like the photos but the real reason is because your picked a haircut for someone with a different hair texture and it's not going to look like the photos you like without extensive styling.
Or heck, you're just the one and only worlds unluckiest and not a single hairstylist anywhere ever that's touched your hair knows what they're doing because they're just "grabbing globs."
Are they like chain salons? The chain ones generally rush through cuts to have max clients per hour.
Gor real. Been told my hair is too blunt and and straight and thick for haircuts like this even tho east asians are known to have these kinds of haircuts....
That's because old school cutting is dated to today's hairstylists.
I'm a hairdresser and I'm old school, I can't cope with this razor cutting and slicing all the weight out of the hair, making it sparce and lifeless...it's great for people with extremely thick hair, but they do it to every type, curly hair being the worst. That style of cutting is not for everyone. A girl's hair should move and not sit like a hat on the head 😂
Find yourself an old school stylist 😉
Thank you! Im a student and this is THE cut I am clueless on. You are such a great teacher!
This tutorial needs to be shown to the "School to Work" students in highschool. These kids struggle with orinary math, but some seem to "get it", if they first understand how it could be used in daily life! Nice tutorial!
What a great suggestion 💜💜
Explained so thorough and professional! Love the cut.
Glad you liked it!
You are an INCREDIBLE educator! Thank you for all the detailed explanations!!
Thank you so much! 🥹❤️
Is exactly what I been looking for, thank you!!!❤
🤗🤗glad you enjoyed!!
YOU CHANGED MY LIFE!!! I followed your steps and am now absolutely sure that I want to become a hairdresser!!!!! THANK YOU
Thank you! This is the most detailed tutorial on cutting hair that I've seen so far!
Spectacular haircut & technique . Thank you for sharing ❤
my frined is asking for a wolfette cut, but I feel this would suit her face shape better, thank you so much for giving us such a greatly explained video!
Absolutely love your video, your speed and explanation is flawless thank you! ❤
You're so good Ellen! Thank you for your techniques.
💜💜💜💜
Love this cut and how and where you’ve sectioned everything. However, once I saw the razor come out I shrieked, a razor to my hair is the worst nightmare. I have thick wavy hair and a razor destroys my hair. FRIZZ until it grows completely out🫣 I would love to see this exactly tutorial using just shears, I know it’s more work but those of us with different hair texture simple can not have a razor to the hair. I do see how gentle you are which is amazing, but that’s not how most stylists use the razor, most just slice into the hair and I know, lived through it several times until I found my current stylist. I used to hear my hair being sliced literally that’s how hard the razor was being used. And it took me a long time to say NO because then you feel they get upset and you feel you’re stuck in that chair. I don’t know how much training is actually taught in using a razor explaining which kind of hair it’s suited for a razor and which hair texture is not.
Thank you Ellen! Beautiful work and clear instruction!!
You make me want to be a hair stylist as more people would love this technique
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Amazing teaching!! So clear and detailed!! Thank you so much,I’m saving this video! Oh just a tip I turn my bade around an re use it cause you barely used that side if that makes sense!
Great idea!!
just did this haircut to myself and i love it, thanks ❤
HOW???
I want this cut so bad 🥺😫 I just don't want anyone giving me a mullet style that's so "in" these days 😂
For sure! I feel the same way about it.
Have your stylist watch this video. Any good stylist, loves education. And especially when it’s free!
@@kathleenfotch7316yesss !!!! I love when clients bring me any kid of inspiration but esp a tutorial bc I usually get to learn a new way to do something in a form I would never thought before ❤❤😊😅
This is an ugly version of that haircut.
Where do you live? Area? Did you find a stylist? I am thankful for education! ❤️ been cutting hair for 46 years. Still love cutting and coloring hair.
Love love love it!!! Cant wait to do it on my client!!!
Even though I’m not a fan of the cut, your tutorial was excellent!
Absolutely love this cut
You're an amazing instructor!!
Appreciate you, thank you my friend 💜
Tutorial is very clear...thank you.
Love the haircut!!!
I LOVE THIS HAIRCUT, I WISH I CAN DO IT ON MY OWN HAIR..... LIKE THE WAY U EXPLAINED THE CUT 👍😁✌💞
That's my problem I can do my front and sides but have no one I trust to do the back. I dont trust myself cutting it although I can bleach, highlight, or color it all alone just kills my arms
@@cindygr8ce SAME, MY ARMS NEED TO DO A WORK OUT.🤣✌
@@b.c.3577 idk what I did but I did something and I love it!! Although I waiting for my girlfriend to wake up I need to borrow her clippers so I can shave my left side undercut leading to my elongated asymmetrical pixie around to a shoulder length extremely layered shag....damn I wish I could insert a pic on youtube
@@cindygr8ce HAHAHA ! SO U JUST WENT FOR IT, COOL, THE WAY U EXPLAINED IT, NOW I WANT TO SEE THIS "MASTERPIECE" U DID ON UR HAIR👍😂✌
@@b.c.3577 I didn't say masterpiece I said I love it. It's good enough it doesn't look like my toddler did it and it's the kind of style that even a mistake looks intentional. If I can find the time today to actually shave the undercut I'll throw a pic up on insta I use same handle everywhere even though I don't use any of them but a couple times a year
Thank you for the tutorial, very nice haircut! Do you think it is possible to do this haircut only with the scissors ? or it will be look too heavy?
I just did it on myself with scissors and I'm pretty happy with it. A razor would have made it SO much easier though. I accidentally took a bigger chunk off the back than intended cause I was twisting my arm to get the scissors pointing downwards while trying to hold my hair up at 90° lol
@@tamarasunina5020 I hope this question makes sense but when you cut it with scissors how do you get the gradual cut like she does with the razor? Do you cut at an angle? Also trying to cut it on myself withs scissors heh
@@daniellemagee595 when I did it I would hold the piece of hair out and then to cut I would move the scissors up and down the length of the hair section quickly while opening and closing them.
It's a crazy method but u just gotta visualise the range where you'll be waving the scissors to and from (no higher than the guide)
Kinda hard to explain😅 but hope that helps and good luck with the haircut!!
Such a pretty cut!
The Winona Ryder Bixie of them all
Love this cut! 💖
Thank you for the tutorial. Really cool explanation 😊 when should we tilt the head forward when cutting?
Very cute haircut 😭
Excellent instructor.
This was genuinely so amazingly helpful thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Fantastic, really love the detail on it..👍
Many thanks!
This is a great tutorial!!!! Doing this on my client ok Thursday!!!
Have fun! 💜
It’s so hard finding a stylist who knows how to cut and can give you what you want. 😩
May we suggest that you reach out to a Redken Artist in your area. Redken artists are highly trained using the same techniques that we use!
I'd like to have an answer cause I dyed my hair yesterday by myself and I regretted doing this, and now I wanna cut it. Can I use a normal scissors to cut it?
I would recommend that you locate a Redken Artist in your area. Most Redken Artists have attended extensive training with myself or with the techniques that I use. They are highly skilled and they will be able to help with your hair / any hair challenges!
You can use the link below to locate a Redken Stylist or a Redken Elite Salon in your area!
Redken Salon Finder:
www.redken.eu/en/salonlocator
I love the bangs to I have longer hair. I want these bangs.
Fantastic help. Thank you.
Glad it helped!
This is what im looking for!!!
This was so helpful thank you so much!
I'm not able to go to any hairdressers for the time being and my hair is getting really long and uncomfortable 😭 I'm a bit scared of cutting it on my own but I think it'll be fine.... it looks complicated but hopefully it's easier to actually do
How did it turn out?
@@humanbean4037 better than I thought!! I'd recommend having someone to help you with the back tho cuz it's hard getting the strands straight on ur own but even if they're uneven it still looks pretty neat
@@avioh hell yea :) I’ll try it too
Hello! Would this work on 3b curly hair? Using scissors instead of a razor?
amazing video!!! thank youi so much!!!
Glad you liked it!💜💜
Amazing turtorial ❤ Thank you 🙏
Glad you liked it!
Thank you!! I finally found what I was trying ask Google to look for lol I'm like" Google look for a shaggy choppy texturized short layered shaggy haircut" NOOO Google, not the dreadful wolf cut LMAO this is how I always cut my hair myself but I can never do the back of my hair to look good. SO Happy I found your channel ❤❤❤
Ha Ha! Love it! Ellen Devine is fabulous!
@@samvillahairlol thank you, what I meant to say about the wolf cut, I look dreadful with that cut, the cut itself is not dreadful lol Ellen's Bixie cutting technique is The Best in my opinion, I love cutting with the feather razor
Beautiful!❤️
Could you get the same results w scissors and texturing shears.
Do u have to style it every morning for it to be fluffy and not straight?
do you guys think micro bangs would look good with this? i just love this haircut but i also love micro bangs idk
I'm cutting my own hair please wish me lunch 🙏 (I'm lowkey hungry)
Tank you very well good job and hair cut
I really liked the tutorial but I found the background music to be too distracting. I think it would really benefit from having no background music or having a more neutral song (like a lo-fi beat or something)
Thank you for the recommendation. We will take it into consideration for the future!
I LOVE this!!!!
Love this ❤
Thank you!
so beautiful
😂What did they do to the 90s,my ex wants to hang out with your mannequin 😂
Does this style need a hight maintenance?
Hey Ellen, at 12:04 when you say exact pattern all the way through, do i bring the hair towards me or do i move with the crown of the head to cut?
Hi! Same pattern meaning vertical sections with zero over direction pulling it towards me!
Hello, do you do the same process when trimming that same haircut ?
👀@ellendevine Can your respond?
Is this hair cut style good for any face shape?
Thank you.
👀@ellendevine Can your respond?
Absolutely. Just make sure your guest feels confident and is ready for a fringe! ❤
can you slide cut with a feather razor?
Will this haircut look good on wavy hair?
@EllenDevineHair- Can you help?
It’s PERFECT for wavy hair!!!
This is it!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Glad you like it!
Will this work woth thick hair?
Very helpful. Thank you.
Do you pull the hairline back in the middle everytime you make another section
@EllenDevineHair- Can you help?
can you do this but with scissors ?
Love it
💜💜
Can you do this as a diy?
I would recommend that you locate a Redken Artist in your area. Most Redken Artists have attended extensive training with myself or with the techniques that I use. They are highly skilled and they will be able to help with your hair / any hair challenges!
You can use the link below to locate a Redken Stylist or a Redken Elite Salon in your area!
Redken Salon Finder:
www.redken.eu/en/salonlocator
The 90's coming back is scarey lol
"Everything old is new again!" - Sam Villa
Why exclusively the razor???
@EllenDevineHair- Can you respond?
The razor cuts hair and gives texture all at once! Helps give the cut a “shaggy” look. Razors cut hair like a blade of grass so the ends will be lighter and move better. Hope that helps! 😊
Can you do this cut with scissors?
@EllenDevineHair- Can you assist? 👀
Blanda Crossing
The longer version looks like a 1960's "shag" haircut.
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Tooop and Nice
Cremin Forges
Gulgowski Vista
I CANT DO THIS AND NONE OF THE HAIRDRESSERS I VISIT CAN CUT MY HAIR😭
We would recommend that you locate a Redken Artist in your area. Most Redken Artists have attended extensive training with Sam Villa himself or with the techniques that Sam uses. They are highly skilled and they will be able to help with your hair / any hair challenges!
You can use the link below to locate a Redken Stylist or a Redken Elite Salon in your area!
Redken Salon Finder:
www.redken.eu/en/salonlocator
Very retty cut.
Love the haircut!!