I love it. I was able to cut my own hair thanks to this video. I always wanted this kind of haircut but my last hairdresser wasn't able to cut it like that.
@@beateb2306 same in the hand or a clip and cut. Not to short in the beginning. From above the ears to the ceiling of to the front/nose. And onley If you want layers on top or in the face. Brad Mundo on CZcams.
William! I am obsessed with this video! Not only was it amazing and extremely well done, but you as the video host is the best. You are everything I have been searching for in a hair dresser and teacher. I absolutely love it!!!
I aimed for this kind of look but did not follow correct instructions, but this is exactly what I wanted. But my hair will grow out and I will attempt to do it right the next time.
Would it be rude to show this video to a hairdresser. I have been to 4 different hair dressers who cannot cut my hair into a short shag properly. Last time i ended up cutting some of my own hair after being at the hairdressers. My hair is very thick and wavy, not easy i guess. Always needs lots of thinning out.
I'm a hairdresser! I can't speak for all of us, but I would love if someone showed me video like this! Its a pretty short and to the point video and will give them the best idea of what you're looking for. My only suggestion is to make sure you have an appointment so they have the time to watch it. Its a quick video but if they're doing walk-ins, they may be in a rush and not have the time. Best of luck!
@Violetta i do this on my hair. Whit a long clip. You can do it whit 3 rubberbands. The Line is almost horizontal. But bring each section to the middle at the back. Its the control point. Short or long i cut myself.
How old are the hairdressers that you are trying? I am just thinking maybe try one that is probably in the 45-70 age range. I am just saying that because most of the best shag cuts were from the 1970’s/1980’s and maybe very early 1990’s
@@tlfield3648 Truth! I just asked the thirtysomething manager of a chain salon about cuts like this, and she had no clue what I meant. Bonus: her salon removed all of their style books (facepalm).
As a hairdresser, I’m assuming he uses the same layering technique on the sides using the shortest layer of the back section as a guide. Then he probably does a layered curtain bang in the front to add that shag spunk
I literally have been to the salon for 4 hours and twenty-four hour period because my hair stylist could not get it right the first time so I went back she spent two more hours and still did not get the layers correct she said that if I cut them too short they would look funny on my head she didn't know anything about this bone method, I think she was too scared and didn't know how to do this. So off to my own demise I shall be to fix this 😂
This is an add for the particular brand scissors. Any thinning shears as long as they are sharp will work. The guy probably has a deal wit h the company.
from what I have seen from youtube videos, there are a few techniques to do the front half or "framing" pieces. You can either bring it all forward and cut it the length of the fringe (so it blends), or you can take shears or a razor and glide it down to frame the face. I definitely suggest watching a few videos to get the idea though!
I think he means 20% because the front "half" of the head has less hair than the back, because the hair stops at the hairline. But in the back it goes down to the nape of the neck, so there is technically more hair? I'm just throwing out a guess haha
I think you have a lot to offer, but please consider a different color hair to contrast against your clothing. It’s tough to see. Also, tell your cameraman that portrait view is a cardinal sin!! Thank you for sharing.
I think this is the scissors he was talking about www.precisionshears.com/Yuroshi-CT22-Hair-Thinning-Scissor-22-Tooth.html. Way too expensive for home use. Please post if you find an affordable substitute!
I have been to a lot of salons - some cheap, some expensive - and NO ONE knows how to layer! I get short in front and long in back, but not layered all over.
Me too...I have thick wavy hair and I stopped asking for layers because I got tired of looking like a 🌲 Now I cut it myself because I just don't have luck finding good stylists. But I'd never do a shag. I'd still look like a 🌲.
I'm a wavy girl.. Have been cutting my own hair, too. But, have you heard of the book, 'curly girl' by Lorraine Massey and..her co-author? She wrote that and a couple others and started Devacurl method salons..she sold the business and started something else now, apparently. Her book is awesome..rates types of curls and how to care for them, cut them.. Hint: don't use shampoo. Get a botanical conditioner minus dyes, silicones, parabens and wash with that..
He’s teaching his class. This video is probably for students who were absent fo this cut. The occipital bone is the bone in the back part of your head.that sticks out a little. .... so two inches below that bone.
That's the most confusing way I have ever heard anybody explain anything. Reminds me of a film flam man making a bad pitch.Seriosly this was a simple 3 step one paragraph process which took about 12 sideways turns,and 4 unrelated explanations. Geez!
He’s talking about the occipital bone, this is the big, rounded part at the back of the head. You want the hair to fall two inches below that, or as he says, you won’t have a shag, you’ll have a mess. I hope this helps. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occipital_bun
❤️ and this is how the 70’s is done.
So reminiscent of good ole days. ✂️✂️✂️
I love it. I was able to cut my own hair thanks to this video. I always wanted this kind of haircut but my last hairdresser wasn't able to cut it like that.
I love the way you did the back, can you please show us the front too.🙋🏻♀️
I would like to see the rest of the haircut!!
WOW! I paid $500 @ Aveda advanced training in Minneapolis in the 90's to work on the drag & shag technique for 2 days non stop.. Very insightful!!
What about the front?
He takes the front also.in one cut. Up horizontale above ears..cut...or to the front nose/Lips. Were you cut is the shortest part.
Do you have a video on that?
@@beateb2306 same in the hand or a clip and cut. Not to short in the beginning. From above the ears to the ceiling of to the front/nose.
And onley If you want layers on top or in the face.
Brad Mundo on CZcams.
I always cut my hair at home because I like unique haircuts and hairdressers always assume you want something basic.
Exactly looking like everyone else on the street. Robota
William! I am obsessed with this video! Not only was it amazing and extremely well done, but you as the video host is the best. You are everything I have been searching for in a hair dresser and teacher. I absolutely love it!!!
I thought you did a great job explaining what you were doing 👍 very insightful 👏
Thank You!
You literally just saved the mess I had on the back of my head. I did this and it looks great! THANK YOU SO MUCH
Thank you very much!🥰🥰🥰
Hey did you use reg hair scissors- or Razor tech?
I love this. I tried it and it turned out great.
What did you do with the front of your hair?
Did you use the 23 or just a point cut?
Very good indeed.!
Well done!
Yeaaaaa it worked and is nice and even!!! Thank you ❤
Thank You! Great!
He looks like a mafia godfather lol
3:05 violently shaking the head
@@MRSdooodah 😂 IKR!
couldn't see or hear very well but it was simple and fast and a shag!
What a great instructor 👍 going to try on myself ☺️
How did it turn out?
How did you do? Did you have the 23?
I was going to do this at home
But damn it's so hard.
Great video btw
I aimed for this kind of look but did not follow correct instructions, but this is exactly what I wanted. But my hair will grow out and I will attempt to do it right the next time.
Would it be rude to show this video to a hairdresser. I have been to 4 different hair dressers who cannot cut my hair into a short shag properly. Last time i ended up cutting some of my own hair after being at the hairdressers. My hair is very thick and wavy, not easy i guess. Always needs lots of thinning out.
I'm a hairdresser! I can't speak for all of us, but I would love if someone showed me video like this! Its a pretty short and to the point video and will give them the best idea of what you're looking for. My only suggestion is to make sure you have an appointment so they have the time to watch it. Its a quick video but if they're doing walk-ins, they may be in a rush and not have the time. Best of luck!
@Violetta i do this on my hair. Whit a long clip. You can do it whit 3 rubberbands. The Line is almost horizontal. But bring each section to the middle at the back. Its the control point.
Short or long i cut myself.
I’m a hairdresser, if they are offended go somewhere else! I love clients that bring me pics/videos so I understand what they are wanting.😁
How old are the hairdressers that you are trying? I am just thinking maybe try one that is probably in the 45-70 age range. I am just saying that because most of the best shag cuts were from the 1970’s/1980’s and maybe very early 1990’s
@@tlfield3648 Truth! I just asked the thirtysomething manager of a chain salon about cuts like this, and she had no clue what I meant. Bonus: her salon removed all of their style books (facepalm).
Can You please put a link to the cutting shears you used?
Can you use texture sheers?
So, what do you do with the other two sections?
Does this work well for curly hair?
Great tip, Idig it.
cool shears!
Is there part 2 for the front & sides?
As a hairdresser, I’m assuming he uses the same layering technique on the sides using the shortest layer of the back section as a guide. Then he probably does a layered curtain bang in the front to add that shag spunk
I literally have been to the salon for 4 hours and twenty-four hour period because my hair stylist could not get it right the first time so I went back she spent two more hours and still did not get the layers correct she said that if I cut them too short they would look funny on my head she didn't know anything about this bone method, I think she was too scared and didn't know how to do this. So off to my own demise I shall be to fix this 😂
I have extremely thin, fine hair. I wonder if this would "fluff" it up to look like more...or thin it out more.
This is an add for the particular brand scissors. Any thinning shears as long as they are sharp will work. The guy probably has a deal wit h the company.
So how is front cut to finish the shattered shag?
No fear .. pull out that razor.. have fun!!!!!! I loved working with open minded clients
I'm retired now and miss the fun!!!!
I can't unsee this being Happy from Spiderman living his best post-trauma life
You are very good. I wish you could cut my hair. 😊
Where can the Razor-Tech shears be purchased?
Do you take clients there? I have been wanting a shattered bob , i haven't found anyone to do ithe way I like Super textured
So how do you do the other 20%? How do you do the sides?
That's exactly what I'm dying to know.
Me too. Plz post if you figure it out.
Well I have to know too because I already did the back and I can't walk around with my front in a ponytail lol
@@vickitrembly 🤣
from what I have seen from youtube videos, there are a few techniques to do the front half or "framing" pieces. You can either bring it all forward and cut it the length of the fringe (so it blends), or you can take shears or a razor and glide it down to frame the face. I definitely suggest watching a few videos to get the idea though!
How about using a blonde wig if you are going to dress in black and pieces of the background are black while using a black wig?
Go to salon for this, never get it, trying at home, ordered my scissors but I guess I need the razor tek shears or whatever lol good luck to me.
I love it🥰😍🙏🙏. BY YOLANDA CORCHADO
What about the rest of the hair!?!?!
What about the front 20%
I feel like that was parallel to the opsipital bone. Not two inches under.
He’s really pushing those thinning shears 😂
Yep, what about the rest?
Then how do you cut the sides?????
💖💖💖💖💖💖💖😱😱😱😱😱😱thank many😍😍😍😍😍
20%/80%? That was almost 50/50
I think he means 20% because the front "half" of the head has less hair than the back, because the hair stops at the hairline. But in the back it goes down to the nape of the neck, so there is technically more hair? I'm just throwing out a guess haha
I was thinking the same thing...thts half and half. 🤦♀️🤔🧐
That's 50/50
What is the shear brand? The transcript says Cycacia , but I can not find it.
I think its Acacia?
I think you have a lot to offer, but please consider a different color hair to contrast against your clothing. It’s tough to see. Also, tell your cameraman that portrait view is a cardinal sin!! Thank you for sharing.
The shears he is describing are chunkers.
i really think ALL hairdresser should be forbidden to own scissors
Good video if you're only doing the back of your hair
Thank you!
What do we do with the front 20%.. someone help. 🙁 *internal panicking*
Instructions on the front and side please
Where can I find the scissors he used?
You can get some cheaper shears at Sally's and on amazon :) I'm about to buy a pair myself
He said not to use thinning shears so what exactly did he say that should be used? It sounded like razor text to me I couldn't understand him
I think this is the scissors he was talking about www.precisionshears.com/Yuroshi-CT22-Hair-Thinning-Scissor-22-Tooth.html. Way too expensive for home use. Please post if you find an affordable substitute!
Vickie Lusby Thank you
why was this filmed on a potato?
Can't hear this. Can't see the hair, as it's dark and so is the stylist's shirt.
Occipital bone
Welcome to the "603!"
I have been to a lot of salons - some cheap, some expensive - and NO ONE knows how to layer! I get short in front and long in back, but not layered all over.
Me too...I have thick wavy hair and I stopped asking for layers because I got tired of looking like a 🌲 Now I cut it myself because I just don't have luck finding good stylists. But I'd never do a shag. I'd still look like a 🌲.
I'm a wavy girl.. Have been cutting my own hair, too. But, have you heard of the book, 'curly girl' by Lorraine Massey and..her co-author? She wrote that and a couple others and started Devacurl method salons..she sold the business and started something else now, apparently. Her book is awesome..rates types of curls and how to care for them, cut them.. Hint: don't use shampoo. Get a botanical conditioner minus dyes, silicones, parabens and wash with that..
Plz turn up your Volumne!!
Hard to tell for sure when your cutting against your dark jacket!
Cant hear it
I saw what you were doing but the volume was very poor
Next time get closer
Thank you!!!
real person would be better
what bone? close up please?
Percival, lol I think.
😅 right?
You shouldn't even bother filming if it has to be from that distance.
Blurry???
Did I miss something? He only cut one section.
You said just 1 cut..
Oh great blk background
And the rest?
Bad idea to have black clothing and dark haired model. Does not work on video.
No se vio nada!
I cant hear it.
Está muy retirada la cámara.
No se puede apreciar el corte!
Too blurry
Tiny video...fuzzy. hard to see
you don’t need all the big words
I don't trust this guy because he is hiding his hair. 😆
I don’t trust him because he calls occipital bone the opcipital bone.
Occipital bone? Huh? 🤷🏼♀️
He’s teaching his class. This video is probably for students who were absent fo this cut. The occipital bone is the bone in the back part of your head.that sticks out a little. .... so two inches below that bone.
That's the most confusing way I have ever heard anybody explain anything. Reminds me of a film flam man making a bad pitch.Seriosly this was a simple 3 step one paragraph process which took about 12 sideways turns,and 4 unrelated explanations. Geez!
Video starts at 2:17
Why wouldn't the stylist wear a light color shirt/jacket or use a blonde mannequin? js
Perhaps you cut the hair on the sides? The exact same way you do to the back..common sense..its how I'd do it..lol
If you talk, you have to use microphone closer to you, or just don't talk
I'd like to take him seriously, but it's the OCCIPITAL bone, not OPCITIBLE bone....ugh.
He lost me at some bone
He’s talking about the occipital bone, this is the big, rounded part at the back of the head. You want the hair to fall two inches below that, or as he says, you won’t have a shag, you’ll have a mess. I hope this helps.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occipital_bun
Roberta Ross Thank you
Too far away!
Why they wearing black clothes,can’t see anything
Crap camera work
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Why on EARTH are you trying to a haircut with coat on?.....
I think they didn't pay the heating bill in there 🤣
This is a monstrosity 😂
Horrible. I think I just threw up a little...