How To Cut a True Pixie Haircut | Short Hair Tutorial
Вставка
- Опубліковано 8 лют 2021
- Sign up for my FREE Masterclass “Become a Better Haircutter in 7 Days” Here:
www.freesaloneducation.com
Shop Pro and Elite Scissors Here:
freesaloneducation.com/collec...
Find out what Scissor is right for you. Take the quiz
freesaloneducation.com/pages/...
Purchase a TriRazor Here:
freesaloneducation.com/collec... Sign up for my FREE Masterclass “Become a Better Haircutter in 7 Days” Here:
www.freesaloneducation.com
Shop Pro and Elite Scissors Here:
freesaloneducation.com/collec...
Purchase My Favorite Combs Here:
bit.ly/favoritecombs
I love how your videoing and how you teach has evolved. I feel so thankful to have been here since the start.
I am learning to cut my wife's hair. She has a pixy cut and would like to know how to maintain it for her. I recently thinned it. But would love to do more for her. I currently cut mine and my boys hair. I have a nice supply of hair tools. I love the thinning razor tool you use. Great video.
I love your work!! You are an amazing hairstylist!!! 💖
I definitely prefer the videos without the background music!! Hard to concentrate:(
Love the haircut!!
THAT WAS AWESOME
I like your work sir
This started out very confusing to me . I was going to start on the right side and nothing I was doing looked like what you were doing....
Then ba-bam! I'm left handed and made a new part, starting on the left side and it was easier to follow.
I still have to watch it again to figure it out better.
I'm still restraining myself on different hair cuts. I went to cosmetology school in 1988.
I got way out of practice after I was in the Navy....now I'm returning after all of these years. There has been a humongous amount of change.
I still get the basics of the 90°, 45° and 0°....but never actually learned much beyond that.
I was always more interested in the Nails part. I know that I still have to know something about hair.
I wanted to find an easy stylish cut that was popular. I see a lot of women wearing this style and well I need to try it. I have a happy mannequin head that doesn't complain.
The fact I'm not afraid to mess up the doll head takes a lot of pressure off. I didn't have anything like these videos the first time I started.
I do have one question. Cold the same technique be used to create a slightly longer version.
I still want to be able to practice with this head . Like color and highlight techniques.
Yassss
the first part of the haircut, did you elevate the hair at 90 or 45 degrees from the head?
very nice
I come to to see this beautiful haircut from the your profile picture in Facebook
Excellant directions . great looking cut
멋진 영상 도움이 많이 됩니다 감사합니다
56334dq
I was taught to cut up on both sides. See you cut up on one side and down on the other. Just wondering?
My opinion is that a line is a line but with that being said I like that thought and I will try it. Thanks for sharing!
👍👍👍👍💯💯💯💫
Please do a vijay devarkonda actor haircut..he had a long layered wavy haircut.... please 🙏
💯🙌💯🙌👏🎉🎆
Ayo I think he forgot the superglue
Ok, so, my hair was the product of the pixie cut in the mid 60's per my mom and her 'hairdresser' 🙃. I don't remember her 'hairdresser' taking such care with the cuts outcome as my elementary school photos can attest😂. Where where the likes of you then? hahaha
Sometimes all the new terminology can be confusing. 🙈 I went to Cosmetology school in '84. It took me a while to figure out what the heck square layers were. I'd never heard of them before. 😂 You do a great job but I personally hate pixies 🧚♂️ 🤣.
Heck I went to hairdressing school 2004 and I didn't know what's a square layers. I think the teacher I had, he had been teaching for more than 30 years. 😅😊😂 I loved the guy. He was awesome.❤😍🥰
I'm from Pakistan
Really like your education, but your techie background music is too loud. its really distracting over your voice. if I turn down the audio it lowers your voice, and the music remains. Unfortunately I can't keep watching, or listening, these clicky noises are so unpleasant and taking over your excellent instruction.
@Tamia Brown it’s constructive criticism. It wasn’t anything negative at all. You could hardly hear him over the loud music.