Cutting Coily Highly-Textured Hair with Diane Da Costa
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- Опубликовано: 14 фев 2017
- In this video, Diane Da Costa, the celebrity go-to girl for naturally textured hair, will share her unique approach to cutting coily, highly textured hair. You will learn how to create the proper shape, the appropriate tools to use and specific cutting techniques used to create beautiful highly textured hair.
i should really stop cutting my hair at home lmfao
Only if you can find someone that can cut it right. Salons are so expensive and many times you can't find someone that can cut natural hair right money down the drain for sometimes a hacked-up look that you likely can do better.
So only worth paying someone if they know how to make it look good.
Very professional video, but JEEZ..she is quite scissor happy lol ✂
This is such an informative video. I wish more stylists knew how to cut this type of hair. The end result was amazing
The model is beautiful 😍
Oh Wow! Thanks for giving us this wonderful tutorial! Perfect.
Beautiful but I prefer the triangular look
Beautiful, thanks for this video ❤️
Thank you!!! I wish there is move videos like this!!!
I am in awe.
Love it!!!!
This woman taught me sooooooooo much
1 side looks shorter in the video. Maybe she has at least 2 different curl patterns on each side, which you can’t really tell when it’s blown out. Is it possible to do this type of cut on her hair in its natural (not blown out) & dried state?
Yes, many hair stylists prefer cutting tightly coiled hair using the curl by curl method. If you have Instagram there are many posts by various stylists... in my opinion cutting the hair in a blown out state is better for the curlies/naturals who regularly wear their hair straight.
Amazing ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Magical. Janae looked fantastic both at the start and end. Reminded me of a darker skin Tina Turner once Da Costa finished cutting the blowout. Marvelous, ladies. 🤩
Jeez she pull the models head so hard 😲
Yes, and she is quite scissors happy ✂
Beautiful
Beautiful ❤️
nice shape..
I want Curly Hair ... I learned something thanks Diane
Glad you liked it!
Lola Pavon she butchered that poor girl’s hair.
Rachel D ????
@@RD-vz6cc butchered looked fine when she was done ...
She did an amazing job cutting her curly hair I can’t cut hair at all ❤
How did you decide this was an appropriate blowdry method? Meaning, it's not straightened exactly how did you get consistent stretch of the curls
Tension and the right brush
I wish you could come to Dallas Tx and cut my hair
The way times have changed…😭
Mannnnnn 😢 can you do mine please 😭😭😭😭
Don’t think the kinky naturals cutting like this these days. It definitely wasn’t wet enough when the curly cream was applied at the end to style.
I wear my hair curly.. No way it will it look good chopped up like that
Hello no.. she's scissor happy
This is over cutting and shaping. Not a style cut. If you would have straighten the hair first, this would have been precise. Hell no, you could never, never cut my hair.
I completely agree. Way too much!! Not complimentary either. At one point she was rough combing her hair. No No No. 🙈 It’s no wonder why people think there’s many who are scissor happy. Just calling it the way I see it.
I rather my hair cut this way instead of it being straightened to he point my curls never return!!
Alles krumm und schief, die arme Maus 😢
she lied for the camera, poor thing came out looking like a chia pet commercial
omg what happened to yr model 😂good god nope nope nope
Can you say scissor happy 🤦🏿♀️
She cut all that baby's hair off, except for the front. Where she could see her.
Was mind fkn her into not complaining about her cutting all her hair off. 😔 Manipulation at its best.
After all of that, her hair was STILL uneven 🤦🏿♀️ THIS is why people cut their hair at home.
Visit a salon first before you sit in their chair. Geesh!
It's important to remember that everyone has their own unique style and approach when it comes to haircutting. While it's understandable that you have different preferences and expectations, please express your concerns constructively and respectfully. Beauty professionals work hard to provide their clients with the best service possible, and it's crucial to communicate openly with them about your desired outcome. Remember, everyone's hair journey is different, and we need to support and uplift one another in our personal choices.