Andrew, this was SO helpful! I'm a DIY country mom who has always cut my own and my 3 girls' hair. I never fully grasped how the angles played out, and only had "live mannequins" to work with. We usually like the results, but not always. The girls are now teens. The stakes are higher. You have helped to preserve their dignity ;) I'm going to rewatch now... Thank you!
You are a natural born educator and teacher. So refreshing to see a true professional on RUclips ~ especially in this day and age where we see very little professionalism in our industry. Thank-you so much Andrew and Sam Villa!
Sam Villa Hair Tutorials I totally agree! I’ve been barbering for 15 years and I work with every texture hair. It’s my passion I love it but for the last 2 years my wife has been telling me to cut her hair. She loves my work on others and fully trusts me w/her hair, but I do not trust myself. I’ve always been intimidated by cutting women’s hair even though I am a licensed cosmetologist. The way you teach makes perfect sense to someone that’s never touched women’s hair! It’s so simple, easy to follow, every word counts and not just talking to talk. You have a gift my friend and your experience and skill shine bright through your videos THANK YOU for being a skilled instructor we benefit so much. I’ve seen hundreds of tutorials none come close to yours in quality and simplicity. You rock!
I’ve been doing hair since 1993. No videos exist like this. Our jobs are difficult. VERY glad to see this video. Trends dictate so much of what we do each season. It’s good to remember the less used options we don’t use often, but are needed with certain hair types. THX
I have been doing hair for about a year and this is the first time I think I've fully understood the explanation of elevation with layering! I feel like a lot of stylists have a "go-to" method of cutting layers and they aren't taking elevation in consideration.. or hair texture/density.. and they layer everyone's hair the same way... Yes, thank you! Elevate with a purpose and know why! 👍🥰♥️ Saving this video to go back to.
Thank you for explaining so well! -If thin hair and want some density left towards the perimeter lift it straight up verticals towards the ceiling 90degrees as your guide. It softens the layer. -If a well blended balanced layer can work 90 degrees to natural head shape (my personal favorite) “there is no weight line to it.”I like how it falls like a slight curve in. Even distribution of weight. -If really thick or Curley course hair or triangle hair that frizzes, 90 degree horizontal parallel to floor starting with guide from the middle of the head. That leaves more weight towards the top of the layers and looks more collapsed in the middle.
Thank you! If this were the first class in cosmetology school I would’ve not been confused. Plus we never talked about elevation and how it affects layering. This makes hair cutting much easier to grasp.
Man, I speak portuguese and I understand a little english , but you explain so well that I felt like you were speaking in my languange , you not just make the cut , but also explain the density , even metioned the triangle type, (mine) . Love it so much!!!
SPECTACULAR explanation! Not a stylist, but have cut my hair a lot in my lifetime. Watched numerous vids to figure out how to layer my long hair. Needed it shorter. Cut off 5 inches. Learned to take much thinner sections. This vid taught me I did the middle one, heavier on top. My hair is very thick and wavy and whole it's choppy, no one knows. This is THE best vid I've seen on hair cutting.
This has to be the single most informative, constructive educational video on the various types of layering elevations and their resulting looks that I have ever seen. Andrew, you are so talented and appreciated. I cut my own hair but you make me want to go get an official license and do this for a living. Thank you to Andrew and to Sam Villa as an amazing educational organization and person as well.
I love you explaining so relaxed and calm, talk with your natural voice. As if I am in the room with you. And I understand everything you teach, while I am being relaxed.
Sending this to my mom, she goes to different haircuts and none able to do what you explained, she ends up with so much on top & little bit on bottom and not happy with the results, she has thick straight hair(short). I on the other hand, I asked for all around long layered, that I can brush it back & either sideways and keep the length & she did a wonderful job, love it.
We would recommend that she 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
Oh my goodness, Andrew, thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us all in such a brilliantly clear and illustrative demonstration! I’ve worn my fine hair in long (to very, very long) layers most of my life, and I’ve always been fascinated with my stylist (and dear, trusted friend)’s technique of using the 90-degree vertical elevation to cut my hair - and how the ~technique~ looks so radically different and so much more dramatic and severe than a “traditional” (90-degree shaped) layered haircut, though the finished ~result~ looks so, so much softer and leaves my perimeter nearly as lush and well-defined as a blunt cut, just with much more movement and a beautiful transition. Thank you for helping me to visualize exactly what’s going on to achieve the “magic” and to appreciate my wonderful stylist’s understanding, experience, and technique even more. Both of you deserve my great appreciation - and an enormous tip and words of thanks, which will be forthcoming straightaway to her as well!
Yes!! That IS what course haired guests would want. I feel so seen, and now I have the additional skills and language I needed to continue styling my own hair. You are amazing!
Thank you so much for this video! You are such a great teacher! Finally I found a video that explains the “why” the hair falls in the direction (vertical etc) it does! You explained the reasons behind the elevation!! I look forward to watching all of your videos!!!!! Thank you!!!!!
This explanation is the best I’ve seen! Can’t wait to try the “follow the head shape” technique on my sister’s hair (she trusts me with her hair ☺️). I’m not a licensed hairdresser but this gives me confidence to go for it. I’ve been looking for a video as thorough as this on elevations. Thank you thank you thank you!
Best instructional video about foundation knowledge for layering hair! So thankful for Sam Villa to put these educational videos out there for the world! ❤️
I love this explanation. I’m a fine haired girl, and I understand why my stylist insists on the 90 degree straight up, but I do find that the top layers get a little too wispy. Maybe my hair hates layers. I’m still trying to figure it out. Thank you.
This is great instruction, as usual, thank you! I'd love to see a follow-up to see how you continue around the head in the haircut to continue each technique to the sides/front. Especially the 90 degree following the head shape.
The length of hair also plays a fundamental role in determining the layers kind, whether it is high medium or low. So they call layers names like long layers, medium layers and short layers. For example we can make short layers on long hair. The best area to be the guide is the crown area. Take a layer from the crown and measure its length according to the length of hair.. Thank you because you teach me another idea, how elevation also plays an important role in determining the kinds of layers.
excellent breakdown and explanation, love the professional tone and presentation of your education, no bells and whistles, or puppet show, just quality education simplified. nice
Thank you, Andrew! 😁 You did an AWESOME job in breaking down the different layering angles; very helpful and useful info. You are, by far, my favorite Sam Villa instructor and your videos are ALWAYS such a pleasure to watch. 👍👍
Thank you for cutting it dry so we can see immediate results and also for explaining what hair types would typically benefit most from each type of cut. This was very useful!
@@rogerblack8483 I’m not a pro but they say damp hair is more manageable and lays straighter so your cut will be more even. But as hair dries it will shrink up some depending on how curly your hair is. Mine is stick-straight so I don’t really have to dampen it but I think it’s just whatever your preference is. I was short on time watching this tutorial so cutting it dry saved time-didn’t have to wait til the very end for the blow dry to see results.
This is the clearest explanation of cutting techniques I have seen since hair school (about 14 years ago!). Thanks for the refresher. Sometimes I just need the visual to troubleshoot certain heads of hair I feel like could use a change or more balanced look. Thank you! Side note: I appreciate your calm voice/approach. Especially when you said "that is permissible". I feel like 90% of my cutting falls into the "permissible" category since I go by feel most of the time. 😂
I'm not a professional. Brilliant explanation and that's really going to help me. What video can you do to show 3 different ways to show long layers at the face? That would be brilliant. Thanks very much!
This makes so much sense. I'm not a professional, but i do cut my own hair and my daughter's hair aswell. Now i know how to attack the back of my head whilest keeping my lenght and density aswell. Thank you🌞
I want to be an EMT, but with this Shelter in Place, I've been cutting everyone's hair... And this guy is such a great teacher! Idk... Maybe i should compete with my sister in law, the hair stylist.... Lol
Love these videos! It really has helped me better understand the technical side of hair design...Paul Mitchell teaches square layers, round layers and triangle layers...and then finger angles and degrees of elevation/graduation I appreciate your ability to cross reference technical terminology from many different systems. I value your knowledge and ability to actually teach
That is a very good video. In the last way of how to elevate the hair, so many people mistake and because you’re cutting parallel with the floor you gonna get so much weight within the hair
It would be nice to see thick/heavy natural curly hair layered 😉, since my best stylist retired,haven't been able to find a stylist to layer my hair the same🙄,left chunky🤨 .......💜
@@chelseavuchinich4859 Yes,it is. Been through 5-so far and counting. They all talk like they know what you want.........nothing but a huge disappointment........But Im still looking😉💜🐾🐾
@@bethpoler2973 Oh my gosh, I am ready to start asking, when is the last time you sharpened your shears! 🤦♀️ I have fine medium thick hair with a natural wave and the razor cutting that everyone likes really does not work for me. I can have point cutting but not too deep. Curly hair seems even harder for stylists to get right. Curly is the most beautiful hair, in my opinion.
@@chelseavuchinich4859 I feel that deep down alot of stylist are alittle jealous 😉,or at least one stylist kept saying how fortunate I was but also seemed like she was removing bits & pieces of my hair which made it look chunky 🙄......I'm still hoping to find a good stylist.....But yes I enjoy my natural curly/ thick hair 😁......
Wow, you are amazing. This was the best "How to cut hair video" . Great job explaining each step. I am a subscriber now and let me say thank you for the help.
Thank you so much for this video! Extremely helpful! I am able to understand the outcome of the weight lines because of the elevation I'm using! Please make a video on connecting these haircuts to the front of the hair!
I’m confused. It sounds like your other recommendation for fine hair was the 90 degree to horizontal cut. Here, you recommended the 90 degree to vertical cut for fine hair. I’ll go by the other recommendation, since it was an entire tutorial on cutting fine hair. Nice instruction. Thank you.
Wow this is an invaluable video for me as a self taught, or "RUclips" taught "Person who cuts hair" (lol) I am soooo glad I came across this video, thank you so much!!! ☺️
Sir, this oh so well presented educational content got you a new sub. Extremely helpful and well explained: professionality and a greate use of concept DO matter. Thank you!!!
Great instruction Andrew...Perfect visual comparison. Would you mind to do a similar but with one on layering somewhat shorter hair crown distribution in the 3 - 5 inch range that includes finger angles compared with parallel to headshape and what is achieved by that. Hope this makes sense. Thanks for the vids 💚
Such a great job at explaining! Im not a hair dresser or student, just a client that struggles with my thick wavy hair. I have long hair and lots of nice wavy curls that emerge if I get my hair layered. But Ive been struggling my whole life with getting layered haircuts that as you said, give the triangle shape, and a lot of thickness/fullness at the first layer...I get a poofy/frizzy shelf or bowl around my head. When I saw the difference in the 3 techniques I instantly thought I need the first one on the right, the 90 degree, because it got rid of the weight and poof. But then you said that was for people with finer hair and that thicker textured hair needs the 90 degree vertical to the floor. Im so tired of my boring all one length cut and want more shape and want my curls back. What would you suggest and what can I tell my hairdresser?
this is the perfect haircut! i've had it before years ago but cant find anyone who knows what i mean. How do i tell them besides asking them to watch this video? ugh
Can't believe how hard it is for most instructors to explain this so simply, like you do! Thanks so much- this is very helpful!
right! I'm having such a hard time grasping this in class! I have to go home and RUclips everything!
Andrew, this was SO helpful! I'm a DIY country mom who has always cut my own and my 3 girls' hair. I never fully grasped how the angles played out, and only had "live mannequins" to work with. We usually like the results, but not always. The girls are now teens. The stakes are higher. You have helped to preserve their dignity ;) I'm going to rewatch now... Thank you!
This was so informative. I'm not a professional but learning about this really helped me understand why I often got cuts in salons that I didn't love
You are a natural born educator and teacher. So refreshing to see a true professional on RUclips ~ especially in this day and age where we see very little professionalism in our industry. Thank-you so much Andrew and Sam Villa!
Wow, thank you!
Sam Villa Hair Tutorials I totally agree! I’ve been barbering for 15 years and I work with every texture hair. It’s my passion I love it but for the last 2 years my wife has been telling me to cut her hair. She loves my work on others and fully trusts me w/her hair, but I do not trust myself. I’ve always been intimidated by cutting women’s hair even though I am a licensed cosmetologist. The way you teach makes perfect sense to someone that’s never touched women’s hair! It’s so simple, easy to follow, every word counts and not just talking to talk. You have a gift my friend and your experience and skill shine bright through your videos THANK YOU for being a skilled instructor we benefit so much. I’ve seen hundreds of tutorials none come close to yours in quality and simplicity. You rock!
I’ve been doing hair since 1993. No videos exist like this. Our jobs are difficult. VERY glad to see this video. Trends dictate so much of what we do each season. It’s good to remember the less used options we don’t use often, but are needed with certain hair types. THX
I have been doing hair for about a year and this is the first time I think I've fully understood the explanation of elevation with layering! I feel like a lot of stylists have a "go-to" method of cutting layers and they aren't taking elevation in consideration.. or hair texture/density.. and they layer everyone's hair the same way... Yes, thank you! Elevate with a purpose and know why! 👍🥰♥️ Saving this video to go back to.
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Thank you for explaining so well!
-If thin hair and want some density left towards the perimeter lift it straight up verticals towards the ceiling 90degrees as your guide. It softens the layer.
-If a well blended balanced layer can work 90 degrees to natural head shape (my personal favorite) “there is no weight line to it.”I like how it falls like a slight curve in. Even distribution of weight.
-If really thick or Curley course hair or triangle hair that frizzes, 90 degree horizontal parallel to floor starting with guide from the middle of the head. That leaves more weight towards the top of the layers and looks more collapsed in the middle.
Andrew Carruthers is the Bob Ross of hair. I feel so soothed and in-awe, yet confident that I could definitely do what he's doing lol
Thank you! If this were the first class in cosmetology school I would’ve not been confused. Plus we never talked about elevation and how it affects layering. This makes hair cutting much easier to grasp.
Glad it was helpful!
Much more relaxed way of cutting, instead of piles of sloppy wet hair 🇿🇦
Man, I speak portuguese and I understand a little english , but you explain so well that I felt like you were speaking in my languange , you not just make the cut , but also explain the density , even metioned the triangle type, (mine) . Love it so much!!!
SPECTACULAR explanation! Not a stylist, but have cut my hair a lot in my lifetime. Watched numerous vids to figure out how to layer my long hair. Needed it shorter. Cut off 5 inches. Learned to take much thinner sections. This vid taught me I did the middle one, heavier on top. My hair is very thick and wavy and whole it's choppy, no one knows. This is THE best vid I've seen on hair cutting.
This has to be the single most informative, constructive educational video on the various types of layering elevations and their resulting looks that I have ever seen. Andrew, you are so talented and appreciated. I cut my own hair but you make me want to go get an official license and do this for a living. Thank you to Andrew and to Sam Villa as an amazing educational organization and person as well.
Wow! Thank you Lisa! Jump into the industry :-) You apparently have a passion for it.
As a student in a school that explains little, I needed this so badly, thank you!!! It really helped!
I love you explaining so relaxed and calm, talk with your natural voice. As if I am in the room with you. And I understand everything you teach, while I am being relaxed.
Sending this to my mom, she goes to different haircuts and none able to do what you explained, she ends up with so much on top & little bit on bottom and not happy with the results, she has thick straight hair(short).
I on the other hand, I asked for all around long layered, that I can brush it back & either sideways and keep the length & she did a wonderful job, love it.
We would recommend that she 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
Oh my goodness, Andrew, thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us all in such a brilliantly clear and illustrative demonstration! I’ve worn my fine hair in long (to very, very long) layers most of my life, and I’ve always been fascinated with my stylist (and dear, trusted friend)’s technique of using the 90-degree vertical elevation to cut my hair - and how the ~technique~ looks so radically different and so much more dramatic and severe than a “traditional” (90-degree shaped) layered haircut, though the finished ~result~ looks so, so much softer and leaves my perimeter nearly as lush and well-defined as a blunt cut, just with much more movement and a beautiful transition. Thank you for helping me to visualize exactly what’s going on to achieve the “magic” and to appreciate my wonderful stylist’s understanding, experience, and technique even more. Both of you deserve my great appreciation - and an enormous tip and words of thanks, which will be forthcoming straightaway to her as well!
Yes!! That IS what course haired guests would want. I feel so seen, and now I have the additional skills and language I needed to continue styling my own hair. You are amazing!
Thank you so much for this video! You are such a great teacher! Finally I found a video that explains the “why” the hair falls in the direction (vertical etc) it does! You explained the reasons behind the elevation!! I look forward to watching all of your videos!!!!! Thank you!!!!!
You are so welcome!
thank you ! helped me a lot, I am in school but we never even learned this in half a year. you’re a great teacher
One of the best and most informative videos all hairdressers should watch! Fantastic
This explanation is the best I’ve seen! Can’t wait to try the “follow the head shape” technique on my sister’s hair (she trusts me with her hair ☺️). I’m not a licensed hairdresser but this gives me confidence to go for it. I’ve been looking for a video as thorough as this on elevations. Thank you thank you thank you!
I’ve been doing hair for 1.5 years and the different types of hair for layers helped so much. Thank you 🙏🏻
Best instructional video about foundation knowledge for layering hair! So thankful for Sam Villa to put these educational videos out there for the world! ❤️
Andrew you're a God send. I'm a student struggling with layers but this makes a lot more sense after watching this. Thank you!!
15 years into hairdressing.
Always watched you always will.
Great to go back to basics every so often. 👍
I love the way you explain all the different techniques in a simple but fascinating way. Amazing.
I love this explanation. I’m a fine haired girl, and I understand why my stylist insists on the 90 degree straight up, but I do find that the top layers get a little too wispy. Maybe my hair hates layers. I’m still trying to figure it out. Thank you.
This is great instruction, as usual, thank you! I'd love to see a follow-up to see how you continue around the head in the haircut to continue each technique to the sides/front. Especially the 90 degree following the head shape.
The length of hair also plays a fundamental role in determining the layers kind, whether it is high medium or low. So they call layers names like long layers, medium layers and short layers. For example we can make short layers on long hair. The best area to be the guide is the crown area. Take a layer from the crown and measure its length according to the length of hair..
Thank you because you teach me another idea, how elevation also plays an important role in determining the kinds of layers.
brilliant, I'm a carpenter, some transferable skills. I will be using technique No.1 to fix the mess I've just made of my wife's hair! 😁 Thanks!
excellent breakdown and explanation, love the professional tone and presentation of your education,
no bells and whistles, or puppet show, just quality education simplified. nice
Your voice is so nice to listen to ❤
Thank you, Andrew! 😁 You did an AWESOME job in breaking down the different layering angles; very helpful and useful info. You are, by far, my favorite Sam Villa instructor and your videos are ALWAYS such a pleasure to watch. 👍👍
Thank you for this video. You made it so simple to understand what each cut is and how it falls. Thanks for educating us all.
Thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for cutting it dry so we can see immediate results and also for explaining what hair types would typically benefit most from each type of cut. This was very useful!
Why do they cut on wet hair? I tried cutting on wet hair this time. Usually I cut on dry hair.
@@rogerblack8483 I’m not a pro but they say damp hair is more manageable and lays straighter so your cut will be more even. But as hair dries it will shrink up some depending on how curly your hair is. Mine is stick-straight so I don’t really have to dampen it but I think it’s just whatever your preference is. I was short on time watching this tutorial so cutting it dry saved time-didn’t have to wait til the very end for the blow dry to see results.
thank you very much for your information
I have learned a lot
This is the clearest explanation of cutting techniques I have seen since hair school (about 14 years ago!). Thanks for the refresher. Sometimes I just need the visual to troubleshoot certain heads of hair I feel like could use a change or more balanced look.
Thank you! Side note: I appreciate your calm voice/approach. Especially when you said "that is permissible". I feel like 90% of my cutting falls into the "permissible" category since I go by feel most of the time. 😂
Agree ing with Martina's comment below. Your explanation is perfectly paced and explained clearly. A pleasure to listen, watch and learn!!
I'm not a professional. Brilliant explanation and that's really going to help me. What video can you do to show 3 different ways to show long layers at the face? That would be brilliant. Thanks very much!
This makes so much sense. I'm not a professional, but i do cut my own hair and my daughter's hair aswell. Now i know how to attack the back of my head whilest keeping my lenght and density aswell.
Thank you🌞
Glad it was helpful! 💜💜
This was so helpful! Need to watch again and again
I love how thorough you are with your explanations, it really helps thank you
I'm so glad!
Thank you so much. I'm studying hairdressing at college and this is just what I needed. I have learnt so much from just this vid. Thank u 💓
The art of hair is that you can MODIFY all haircuts tailor it to each individual!
I want to be an EMT, but with this Shelter in Place, I've been cutting everyone's hair... And this guy is such a great teacher! Idk... Maybe i should compete with my sister in law, the hair stylist.... Lol
Maybe a career change???
Brilliant Tutorial. Thanks so much for taking the time
This might be the only layering video you need
This was brilliant... Great example and explanation for different hair types. NICE!
This is so awesome. Just what I needed. I like seeing what every technique does.
Love this!!! Starting out my career and trying to learn more about layers and just cutting in general! Love this thank you! SUBSCRIBED!
Love these videos! It really has helped me better understand the technical side of hair design...Paul Mitchell teaches square layers, round layers and triangle layers...and then finger angles and degrees of elevation/graduation I appreciate your ability to cross reference technical terminology from many different systems. I value your knowledge and ability to actually teach
Thank you 💕✂️👌👍for all your details and demonstrations your Teachings and techniques are Amazing. Love it!! ;)
Wow Andrew Carruthers! I remember you from when I attended PM The School SLC back in 2006! Great video to refresh my techniques.
That is a very good video. In the last way of how to elevate the hair, so many people mistake and because you’re cutting parallel with the floor you gonna get so much weight within the hair
Yes! Once you go above the occipital, it actually turns into graduation and lots of hairdressers wonder why it's getting heavier towards the top :-)
this is a very easy method of learning layering . so well explained. do you have a tutorial showing how to layer the sides please
This was the best explanation for layers ever.
Thank you!
Thank you so much. You demonstrated this so well and have given me the confidence to try it.
So much important info here! I so appreciate this learning tool! Bravo on your detailed demonstration!❤
Thank you my friend 😎👊
It would be nice to see thick/heavy natural curly hair layered 😉, since my best stylist retired,haven't been able to find a stylist to layer my hair the same🙄,left chunky🤨 .......💜
thanks for the suggestion... we do have this video that might interest you. ruclips.net/video/7o6qwRWr6PQ/видео.html
My 15 year+ stylist retired halfway through covid. It's so hard to find someone again!
@@chelseavuchinich4859 Yes,it is. Been through 5-so far and counting. They all talk like they know what you want.........nothing but a huge disappointment........But Im still looking😉💜🐾🐾
@@bethpoler2973 Oh my gosh, I am ready to start asking, when is the last time you sharpened your shears!
🤦♀️ I have fine medium thick hair with a natural wave and the razor cutting that everyone likes really does not work for me. I can have point cutting but not too deep. Curly hair seems even harder for stylists to get right. Curly is the most beautiful hair, in my opinion.
@@chelseavuchinich4859 I feel that deep down alot of stylist are alittle jealous 😉,or at least one stylist kept saying how fortunate I was but also seemed like she was removing bits & pieces of my hair which made it look chunky 🙄......I'm still hoping to find a good stylist.....But yes I enjoy my natural curly/ thick hair 😁......
Very helpful i was taught 1st method i do love 2nd and 3rd will be using them now thank you so much 😊👍
Thank you my friend! So happy to hear that it helped! 💜💜
Brilliantly explained as I cut my own hair and really need to know this stuff. Thank you very much.
Glad it was helpful!
Wow, you are amazing. This was the best "How to cut hair video" . Great job explaining each step. I am a subscriber now and let me say thank you for the help.
Thanks for subbing! It's our pleasure :-)
More of these FOUNDATIONS videos, please!
I'm very grateful for the explanation you did its exactly what i was looking for , know i can see the difference between each elevation. Love it.
Very well explained.. You're a great educator! I've learned a lot.. Thank you so much 💕🙏
Thanks, i cut my own hair and this helped me understand which one i need to do for the look i want.
I cut my own hair and have course heavy wavy hair this sure did help thank you
I wish my layers looked like this. This is a great video. Thank you. I’m hoping I can Atleast somewhat fix this disaster on my head.
Amazing! Great explanation 👏
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much for explaining the elevation technique and the result❣Beautifully done!
Thank you so much!
You’re an amazing teacher. So helpful! 😊 Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video! Extremely helpful! I am able to understand the outcome of the weight lines because of the elevation I'm using! Please make a video on connecting these haircuts to the front of the hair!
Yes, please!
more videos like this, please!!!!!!!!!!! this was awesome!
You got it!
Thank you for making it so easy to understand.
I’m confused. It sounds like your other recommendation for fine hair was the 90 degree to horizontal cut. Here, you recommended the 90 degree to vertical cut for fine hair. I’ll go by the other recommendation, since it was an entire tutorial on cutting fine hair. Nice instruction. Thank you.
I think this is one of the best explained videos on layered hair, very academic study, congrats
Just subscribed also
Awesome! Thank you!
So so so helpful and well explained. Thank you.
Wow this *really* helps me to visualize the cut! You are amazing - thank you!! 😎
You're so welcome!
I recognize all 3 in my work I also do extended or progressive. It's a moving guide but not the same angle as equal.. it's extended
Wow this is an invaluable video for me as a self taught, or "RUclips" taught "Person who cuts hair" (lol)
I am soooo glad I came across this video, thank you so much!!! ☺️
This was a GREAT video! I no longer do hair in a salon but I love to continue learning as I still work on friends and family. Thank you!
Got it. 90 degree vertical is the one I want.
Very concise and easy to understand. Thank you!
Wow you are explaining so good!!
This is the best video on layers!
This is actual gold.
Great Class!!! Very helpful! Thanks
Sir, this oh so well presented educational content got you a new sub.
Extremely helpful and well explained: professionality and a greate use of concept DO matter.
Thank you!!!
Love this guy he's phenomenal
Great instruction Andrew...Perfect visual comparison. Would you mind to do a similar but with one on layering somewhat shorter hair crown distribution in the 3 - 5 inch range that includes finger angles compared with parallel to headshape and what is achieved by that. Hope this makes sense. Thanks for the vids 💚
Hey Heather... thank you for the suggestions! Definitely will pass on to Andrew!
@@samvillahair That would be awesome!
Thank you . Valuable information as usual including the way of demonstration.
Glad it was helpful!
Such an excellent video. Thank you!!!
Glad it was helpful!
I learn so much from you and love your instructional methods. Thanks Andrew
soooo interesting and very informative! thank you so much for sharing videos like this for free. It helps everyone get better! :D
Excellent tutorial. Thank you!
Such a great job at explaining! Im not a hair dresser or student, just a client that struggles with my thick wavy hair. I have long hair and lots of nice wavy curls that emerge if I get my hair layered. But Ive been struggling my whole life with getting layered haircuts that as you said, give the triangle shape, and a lot of thickness/fullness at the first layer...I get a poofy/frizzy shelf or bowl around my head. When I saw the difference in the 3 techniques I instantly thought I need the first one on the right, the 90 degree, because it got rid of the weight and poof. But then you said that was for people with finer hair and that thicker textured hair needs the 90 degree vertical to the floor. Im so tired of my boring all one length cut and want more shape and want my curls back. What would you suggest and what can I tell my hairdresser?
this is the perfect haircut! i've had it before years ago but cant find anyone who knows what i mean. How do i tell them besides asking them to watch this video? ugh
Thank you so much ,i've learn a lot on this vedeio watching from phillippines
This was a GREAT, GREAT, GREAT video!!! So, so helpful! Thank you so much!
You are so welcome!
Not a hairdresser and I just watched this entire video. Very informative! I have triangle wavy hair, how do I explain to my hairdresser?
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