finally found what ive been looking for since ages. will give it a try by myself because hairdressers dont even know the name of this cutting let alone cutting this haircut
This is the cut that I recall in my teens. I don’t see the diamond in the crown technique anymore. I have been looking for someone to do this. Will recommend next time when I get my hair cut in layers again.
My favorite hairstylist in my old town called it "topping it off." I loved how it made my hair lighter and made a thin patch less obvious. I moved halfway across the country and learned to do my own trims during lockdown, but I didn't know how to get that lightness in the crown. Will try this method next trim.
I saw this on FB and decided I'd try it since it's just hair it'll grow bk lol... And it turned out awesome! Ppl thought I had it done professionally!! Lol nice 1
I've been cutting my hair for decades using the "twist" method for my fine hair to give it volume. I section of the crown first from the back and sides clipping them. Beginning at the back of the crown I begin lifting section by section combing the hair straight up then twisting Midway up to the ends and snip off 1/2"-1" then follow suit for the sides and rare portion of my hair ...I usually do 4" on crown leaving bangs just above brows...sides are approx 3-3&1/2" angling bottom section. Rare crown a smidge longer than crown then U do three rows across. Appox. 3" until I'm mid way down and in the mid- center I cut a little shorter which give illusion of height and volume. The nape gets cut after slicking back dampened hair and flattening it against the neck...I then cut in a rounded fashion catching any straggle end from top layers. If you can see my photo you can see the finished cut after I've used volumizing and root lifting products.. rounded brush blow out and 1" curling iron All of which takes about 15 mins. to cut and another 15 to shampoo and style. This saves me a great deal of money as did allowing my silver/charcoal hair to grow out saving me approx. $2,000 yearly in costly touch-ups and fresh processing. I no longer need conditioners b/c thru weigh down my hair. I use a volumizing shampoo and styling products that add texture, thickness, volume and sheen. The "twist" cut techniques was the answer to my fine, flat hair. Also, I use paper towels to absorb water after shampooing up instead of towels that usually have been laundered using fabric softners that my hair used to absorb. My fine hair needs a certain amount of "roughness" to achieve the style I like...so thank you for confirming the , "twist" cut as a fantastic useful tool and remedy for adding texture to fine hair.
Thank u soooo much!! I've always had bad crown damage hair from colouring and heat + way I sleep, so much so my hair texture changed, it hardly grew. I did this and it worked, and my crown hair has grown since. Again Thank u so much. Xxx
Andrew, you are such a great teacher. Thank you! The way you break cuts down and thoroughly explain techniques totally helps my mind understand. keep up the great work guys!
you prolly dont care at all but does any of you know a trick to get back into an Instagram account..? I was stupid lost my account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me.
@Dakota Rocco i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and im in the hacking process atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
I have been trying to grow out a shaggy mullet for awhile and can no longer afford a hair stylist so I'm learning to just do it myself, this technique has been so good for getting the texture I want! especially since, for sone reason, my straight hair is actually very wavy in the back below the crown. I dont know why my hair just decides to completly switch textures in just one area of my hair but tbh I love it, its so swoopy and fluffy, which is why I decided to do a mullet to compliment the wavy fluff back there
I love this technique, the hair falls beautifully!!! (my own word) I was wondering how you would finish the hair cut with layers around the front of the hair? I know you said you have another tutorials which shows the hair cut but I would really like to see you finish this one. THank you!
Would the crown cut, when dropped into place, be highly uneven on one side because you only did the swivel twist in one direction or should you then, turn and swivel the opposite direction for a more diamond effect once dropped into place? Perhaps they cancel the other out. I'm not sure with this particular cut
thank you for saying " loose your hand to let the hair twist" because I've tried it before when I saw sam's video but he did not highlight this point so the result was not good but I figured it out by myself later
hi andrew.. this video is amazing n very helpful.. thank u.. cld u plz explain if feather cut n graduation r same? for that matter how cn we get perfect feather cut for medium to long hair?(sorry.. this question cld b irrelavant here)
the amount of hair you take real depends on the density and texture of the hair. If you have fine thin hair you would make a small diamond but if you have course thick hair it would be a bigger diamond.
I don't agree that when the hair fell that the effect was 'soft'.....the diamond should really have been 'deep point cut' for the best effect.....I teach this technique to Level 3 students but using a pony tail.....I encourage them to 'rip into' the pony tail so that the stretched lengths combined with the technique gives a real, choppy layered look with barely any signs of disconnection.....this diamond technique and club cutting doesn't achieve it, sorry....
perth45 They did a more in-depth video where Sam makes a zig-zag section, tilts it so it works with his model's side part, then point cut it and uses texture shears so you don't see any layering. Keep in mind thought that some clients like to be able to see their layers, and if you blend them to much, they're not going to be happy with you.
I did only minor point-cutting on myself after trying this tonight. It worked pretty well, but I have straight, baby-fine hair, so it blended as much as I wanted it to.
Don't you just hate you tubers who totally ignore their subscribers questions? Obviously the passion is only there for the amount of views/subs they get and not for what they're doing.
Hi Clara, honestly we do truly care about offering education to the world... we hope that comes through in the content of the videos. We would love to reply to every single comment and question but we sometimes just don't have the man power to keep up. Our social media person also fields questions on our Instagram and Facebook pages so the UA-cam comments often don't get the attention we wish they could. We are blessed that our UA-cam page has such a great following and we hope that it's not too discouraging that we don't get to interact as much as we would like. We can definitely understand your comment and we take it to heart.
Really? They have great content and explain everything really well. I’m unsure why anyone would feel the need to complain. Ask a question and maybe someone else might be able to help you. People ask a lot of questions and you could spend the rest of your life trying to answer every one. How about saying “Thank you”?! I’ve only just found this channel and every video I’ve seen is superb. No complaints here, yes I have a question or two but I’m not phased if they never get answered. The knowledge I’ve gained far outweighs the stuff I’m not 100% sure on!! THANKS SO MUCH!! You guys rock!! 💗✂️🙌😇
Linda T. - no I didn’t say thank you because if you care to scroll through ALL the comments you will see very many questions with almost none of them answered. When people support a channel but are completely ignored, that’s what I consider rude. It seems I was only answered because I dared criticise him. To me that’s not only rude but arrogant also. So to say I’m rude without looking at the bigger picture makes you really stupid and ignorant 🤣
Show me a boy having his hair face mouth teeth Iwant to see the boy having everything washed withcarsampooiwanttoseeitdone to the boy be for he has his hair cut live on video show me know thank you
finally found what ive been looking for since ages. will give it a try by myself because hairdressers dont even know the name of this cutting let alone cutting this haircut
So true! Always walk out disappointed from salons
This is the cut that I recall in my teens. I don’t see the diamond in the crown technique anymore. I have been looking for someone to do this. Will recommend next time when I get my hair cut in layers again.
Exactly
My favorite hairstylist in my old town called it "topping it off." I loved how it made my hair lighter and made a thin patch less obvious.
I moved halfway across the country and learned to do my own trims during lockdown, but I didn't know how to get that lightness in the crown. Will try this method next trim.
Update--tried it today. Triple part at back of head is much less noticeable! Really happy with this.
I saw this on FB and decided I'd try it since it's just hair it'll grow bk lol... And it turned out awesome! Ppl thought I had it done professionally!! Lol nice 1
I love it! 💜
I've been cutting my hair for decades using the "twist" method for my fine hair to give it volume. I section of the crown first from the back and sides clipping them. Beginning at the back of the crown I begin lifting section by section combing the hair straight up then twisting Midway up to the ends and snip off 1/2"-1" then follow suit for the sides and rare portion of my hair ...I usually do 4" on crown leaving bangs just above brows...sides are approx 3-3&1/2" angling bottom section. Rare crown a smidge longer than crown then U do three rows across. Appox. 3" until I'm mid way down and in the mid- center I cut a little shorter which give illusion of height and volume. The nape gets cut after slicking back dampened hair and flattening it against the neck...I then cut in a rounded fashion catching any straggle end from top layers. If you can see my photo you can see the finished cut after I've used volumizing and root lifting products.. rounded brush blow out and 1" curling iron
All of which takes about 15 mins. to cut and another 15 to shampoo and style. This saves me a great deal of money as did allowing my silver/charcoal hair to grow out saving me approx. $2,000 yearly in costly touch-ups and fresh processing. I no longer need conditioners b/c thru weigh down my hair. I use a volumizing shampoo and styling products that add texture, thickness, volume and sheen. The "twist" cut techniques was the answer to my fine, flat hair. Also, I use paper towels to absorb water after shampooing up instead of towels that usually have been laundered using fabric softners that my hair used to absorb. My fine hair needs a certain amount of "roughness" to achieve the style I like...so thank you for confirming the ,
"twist" cut as a fantastic useful tool and remedy for adding texture to fine hair.
Thank u soooo much!! I've always had bad crown damage hair from colouring and heat + way I sleep, so much so my hair texture changed, it hardly grew. I did this and it worked, and my crown hair has grown since. Again Thank u so much. Xxx
Andrew, you are such a great teacher. Thank you! The way you break cuts down and thoroughly explain techniques totally helps my mind understand. keep up the great work guys!
you prolly dont care at all but does any of you know a trick to get back into an Instagram account..?
I was stupid lost my account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me.
@Jace Jeremy Instablaster =)
@Dakota Rocco i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and im in the hacking process atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Dakota Rocco It worked and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thank you so much, you really help me out :D
@Jace Jeremy happy to help :D
I have been trying to grow out a shaggy mullet for awhile and can no longer afford a hair stylist so I'm learning to just do it myself, this technique has been so good for getting the texture I want! especially since, for sone reason, my straight hair is actually very wavy in the back below the crown. I dont know why my hair just decides to completly switch textures in just one area of my hair but tbh I love it, its so swoopy and fluffy, which is why I decided to do a mullet to compliment the wavy fluff back there
I love this technique, the hair falls beautifully!!! (my own word) I was wondering how you would finish the hair cut with layers around the front of the hair? I know you said you have another tutorials which shows the hair cut but I would really like to see you finish this one. THank you!
I would like to see the same… how to finish that haircut incorporating the layers for the rest of the haircut please
It's a great idea and over directs an inversion even more. I will try that 😀
All your tips are amazing xx
Sooo beautifullll... Thanks u sir for this best technique tutorial.
Sam Villa Thank you so much! Linda Salon Barberina
Thank you too!
how do you connect the diamond section to the side and bottom? or does is blend in on its own
Very nice very helpful and thank you
I can’t find the Scarlett tutorial. Can I request a link please.
Thank you hair Gods and Godess’!
Amei 😻 o resultado! Just love the result!
I like the way you’re wearing your hair and beard today👍
What do you do on the sides?
good tips Andrew keep them going.
Hello I enjoyed watching this technique my ? is how can I achieve this on my own hair
Um can I just do the diamond shape put it in a pony tail and cut it myself I've always cut my own hair using the ponytail method
does this technique add elevation and lift to the top of head as well?
Would the crown cut, when dropped into place, be highly uneven on one side because you only did the swivel twist in one direction or should you then, turn and swivel the opposite direction for a more diamond effect once dropped into place? Perhaps they cancel the other out. I'm not sure with this particular cut
Do you have a video for twist cut for short hair???
Would this help with blending a crown cowlick? Fine hair?
Very good teacher
Many many thanks
another GREAT video! so very helpful!
Is there a tool for holding the hair? I'd like to try this on my own hair.
You the best thank you so much👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😘👍😘😘😘😘😘
im having my haircut in 2 weeks. i have curly hair. what would you recommend?
this is awesome! thank you for the video!
Thank You again Andrew
thank you for saying " loose your hand to let the hair twist" because I've tried it before when I saw sam's video but he did not highlight this point so the result was not good but I figured it out by myself later
yes i also watched both of these videos n his mehod is clearer than Sam's.
Very good 👍👍👍👍👍👍
How about the side area?
waao sir.. plz share us angles details use section in hair cut
how do you cut hair in outward pointed layers ?
It is an over direction movement but using the way of twisting the layer
Loved it
Very informative.
could you do this on longer hair almost down to waist length for more volume?!
Of course!
I have long straight hair I want volum but keep my length thinking about a shag but I don't want it short what do you suggest?
Great Thanks👏💖💝💞😝
thanx
hi andrew.. this video is amazing n very helpful.. thank u.. cld u plz explain if feather cut n graduation r same? for that matter how cn we get perfect feather cut for medium to long hair?(sorry.. this question cld b irrelavant here)
Should, or can this be done on fine, thin shoulder length hair?
the amount of hair you take real depends on the density and texture of the hair. If you have fine thin hair you would make a small diamond but if you have course thick hair it would be a bigger diamond.
Thank you William!
Sharon La Tour if you're emo
such nice hands, wow.
Is this technique good for curly hair?
+Rimi Z I was going to ask the same thing
+Rimi Z i don't think so
Rimi Z yes
Can I do this in a bob haircut?
Absolutely... just be a little careful on how short you go at first.
Sam Villa Hair Tutorials thank you so much for replying 🙏😊
when to use this technique.?
I used this on v shape hair, but how to make the texture be more strong and visible?
Nice easy
Would love you to do my hair
ola sou brasileira,gostaria muito que tivesse tradução em seus videos,ñ entendo o que falas,mas gosto de ver os videos =]
nice
we r frm india we r in group .. we joined you..we need new new techniques to create new layers.. tell us angles of entire hed
Awesome!!!!
good very good
Hair treatment for dry & daimig
cool
Where is Carithers Now? He's Disappeared!
Andrew is still on our team. He is our Cultural Ambassador hosting many of our shows and our Wellness Wed events.
Bagus
Cool!!
The Loud music in the beginning is too crazy like the old fashioned hair shows.
I don't agree that when the hair fell that the effect was 'soft'.....the diamond should really have been 'deep point cut' for the best effect.....I teach this technique to Level 3 students but using a pony tail.....I encourage them to 'rip into' the pony tail so that the stretched lengths combined with the technique gives a real, choppy layered look with barely any signs of disconnection.....this diamond technique and club cutting doesn't achieve it, sorry....
perth45 They did a more in-depth video where Sam makes a zig-zag section, tilts it so it works with his model's side part, then point cut it and uses texture shears so you don't see any layering. Keep in mind thought that some clients like to be able to see their layers, and if you blend them to much, they're not going to be happy with you.
perth45 I still like it. I like the emo look. All babers suck bcz they just don't get it.
I did only minor point-cutting on myself after trying this tonight. It worked pretty well, but I have straight, baby-fine hair, so it blended as much as I wanted it to.
I really want to now where you buy those hairdolls I think u call it like that 😂
Maniquin heads...
masurum haircut
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Don't you just hate you tubers who totally ignore their subscribers questions? Obviously the passion is only there for the amount of views/subs they get and not for what they're doing.
Hi Clara, honestly we do truly care about offering education to the world... we hope that comes through in the content of the videos. We would love to reply to every single comment and question but we sometimes just don't have the man power to keep up. Our social media person also fields questions on our Instagram and Facebook pages so the UA-cam comments often don't get the attention we wish they could. We are blessed that our UA-cam page has such a great following and we hope that it's not too discouraging that we don't get to interact as much as we would like. We can definitely understand your comment and we take it to heart.
Really? They have great content and explain everything really well. I’m unsure why anyone would feel the need to complain. Ask a question and maybe someone else might be able to help you. People ask a lot of questions and you could spend the rest of your life trying to answer every one. How about saying “Thank you”?!
I’ve only just found this channel and every video I’ve seen is superb. No complaints here, yes I have a question or two but I’m not phased if they never get answered. The knowledge I’ve gained far outweighs the stuff I’m not 100% sure on!! THANKS SO MUCH!! You guys rock!! 💗✂️🙌😇
How do I get do this for most of the cut?
They responded to you very nicely and you didn't even thank them. Rude
Linda T. - no I didn’t say thank you because if you care to scroll through ALL the comments you will see very many questions with almost none of them answered. When people support a channel but are completely ignored, that’s what I consider rude. It seems I was only answered because I dared criticise him. To me that’s not only rude but arrogant also.
So to say I’m rude without looking at the bigger picture makes you really stupid and ignorant 🤣
Show me a boy having his hair face mouth teeth Iwant to see the boy having everything washed withcarsampooiwanttoseeitdone to the boy be for he has his hair cut live on video show me know thank you
We will keep that in mind!
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Meh.