Mr. Kamm- I just almost died when I googled your salon and realized you are located close enough for me to get my next cut from! In this video you addressed at LEAST 5 different techniques and effects I was not knowledgeable enough to ask for from my previous hairdressers who didn't utilize these techniques. Thank you for posting! I hope to work with you soon!!
Gorgeous haircut! You make it look easy but, I am sure you are a seasoned professional hair stylist who has years of experience. One of the most beautiful cuts I've seen. Kudos to you Sir. 🙌👏👌👌👌❤
I would love it if you could do a separate video on how to cut the back of the head so the hair hugs it. When you say you are cutting short to long, are you talking about the movements of your feather razor? I am just learning how to use the feather razor and I love it!
When Justin talks about going short to long in the nape sections to keep the head hugging shape, he is referring to cutting the hair shorter at the occipital (top of the vertical section) and leaving it longer at the hairline. When you are cutting hair using vertical sections, if the hair is shorter at the bottom and longer at the top you will make the shape fuller. If you cut the section shorter at the top of the section and leave it longer and the bottom, it will make the shape flatter.
Probably would be best for a professional to do a haircut like this on you. It would be very difficult to do this to your own hair. Show a professional a picture of the style you want and see if they can recreate it on you! Best of luck!
Very cute haircut, I had mine cut similar to this & I loved it. For someone who has a more flat head in the back & doesn't round out as much, how would you recommend cutting that shortest area to help it appear more rounded ? ❤😊
Since everyone is different, it is best to modify the shape to best fit the hair texture and head shape. If the head shape is flatter in the back of the head, the best way to modify the shape to make it appear more rounded is to leave the crown longer and take the hair in the occipital area shorter, this will allow the longer lengths on top to build fullness and make the shape more round.
Yes, but the thicker the hair the more detailing and texturing may be required. If the hairline is "pokey" and sticks up, leave more length in the nape.
The only thing you'd have to account for is what part of the wave you cut the length, if you cut on the concave part of the wave it will flip up, and if you cut the length on the convex part of the wave it will lay down. But the over shape would work beautifully on wavy hair.
Really awesome cut, l had this cut in the 70s and now want it again
Do it!
Someone gave me this haircut in cosmetology school like 13 years ago and it was my favorite cut!
Awesome!
What a gorgeous cut! Beautiful work!
Thank you! Cheers!
wow great cut justin kamm ❤❤❤
Mr. Kamm- I just almost died when I googled your salon and realized you are located close enough for me to get my next cut from!
In this video you addressed at LEAST 5 different techniques and effects I was not knowledgeable enough to ask for from my previous hairdressers who didn't utilize these techniques. Thank you for posting! I hope to work with you soon!!
Yes, he is amazing!
Gorgeous haircut! You make it look easy but, I am sure you are a seasoned professional hair stylist who has years of experience. One of the most beautiful cuts I've seen. Kudos to you Sir. 🙌👏👌👌👌❤
Thank you so much!
Beautiful, I’m obsessed! Your sectioning and explanation was superb❤
Thank you so much!!
I would love it if you could do a separate video on how to cut the back of the head so the hair hugs it. When you say you are cutting short to long, are you talking about the movements of your feather razor? I am just learning how to use the feather razor and I love it!
When Justin talks about going short to long in the nape sections to keep the head hugging shape, he is referring to cutting the hair shorter at the occipital (top of the vertical section) and leaving it longer at the hairline. When you are cutting hair using vertical sections, if the hair is shorter at the bottom and longer at the top you will make the shape fuller. If you cut the section shorter at the top of the section and leave it longer and the bottom, it will make the shape flatter.
amazing, i also fell in love with the hair color, great result
Thank you!!
Great job .thank you so much ❤
You are so welcome. Thanks for watching!
I want this hair cut! It’s awesome! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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Wow. You are extremely good with that razor, that's how I want my hair to look but I'm not great at doing my own hair...
Probably would be best for a professional to do a haircut like this on you. It would be very difficult to do this to your own hair. Show a professional a picture of the style you want and see if they can recreate it on you! Best of luck!
Very cute haircut, I had mine cut similar to this & I loved it. For someone who has a more flat head in the back & doesn't round out as much, how would you recommend cutting that shortest area to help it appear more rounded ? ❤😊
Since everyone is different, it is best to modify the shape to best fit the hair texture and head shape. If the head shape is flatter in the back of the head, the best way to modify the shape to make it appear more rounded is to leave the crown longer and take the hair in the occipital area shorter, this will allow the longer lengths on top to build fullness and make the shape more round.
Very nice job!!! I love it!
Thank you! 😊
amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
I don’t know if you’ll even see my comment, but that cut is 🔥, as the young’uns say. 😍
Thank you!
Lovely job!
Thank you! Cheers!
❤fabuloso corte
Que afortunada la modelo poder lucir ese espectacular corte de cabello
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This is soooooo good ❤
Thank you!
Wonderful!
I love it! If I follow this, step by step would I get the same results with thick coarse hair?
Yes, but the thicker the hair the more detailing and texturing may be required. If the hairline is "pokey" and sticks up, leave more length in the nape.
Divinooooo
roughly how long does the hair need to be?
6-8 inches works best, but a little shorter or longer depending on overall thickness can work as well.
Would I need to do anything diffrent if I wanted to recreate this on my wavy-curly hair?
The only thing you'd have to account for is what part of the wave you cut the length, if you cut on the concave part of the wave it will flip up, and if you cut the length on the convex part of the wave it will lay down. But the over shape would work beautifully on wavy hair.
Do you know of a salon in Manhattan that you can recommend. I have been trying forever to get this hairstyle. Beautiful
Arrojo NYC...they are the best at razor cutting in NY
Thank you and I actually know where the salon is@@JataiFeather
Subscribed with thank u.❤ It.
Thank you!
Le felicito.
😍❤👋👋👋👋 Thank you!!!
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Perfecto!!!!
The best!
Thank you!
Super!!!!!
WoW, merveilleux!!!
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I want this!!!!
Precioso❤
Thank you!
Просто класс❤ золотые руки. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍🔥
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lindo corte, mais qual motivo de tanta repartição em ângulos ABS Brazil rio
thank you!
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That’s also known as the Carol Brady.
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Stupendo
Thanks!
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Много снял , вышло неплохо с укладкой.
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Thank you!
It's not a Bowie mullet but it's great.
I wish u could cut my hair....this would look great on me