I've chased this haircut for years, my aunt had this in the 70's when I was small and I always thought it was so beautiful however, I have not found anyone who can cut this style. I will take this video with me to the shop and see if I can't get this for myself after all this time
if you are able to take this video and indeed receive this haircut, would you kindly post a before and after pic? If not comfortable doing so, I understand. Thanks and have a great day!
I've gotten my very worst haircuts taking a picture of a haircut along with me. Not sure why nobody can cut hair from looking at a picture anymore. Shops around where I live will just look at the finished product of this video and say, yeah, I got this. They'll never watch the video to realize they don't.
@@tailzzzzz My experience is I tell them what I want, specifically & we discuss whether it will work with my hair then they do what they want I leave not with what I wanted at all.
Got to go to a big city like Dallas and find out by asking who is the best hairstylist and a guy at that,no woman. The best in Texarkana Tx is "Bro to Bro". They are awesome ,even had a girl chase me in the mall and asked me where did I get my hair cut at and I told her and dnt know after that but if she went she was happy
I've been looking for someone to give me this cut too...i'm also going to take the clip to show the hairdresser to see if they can do this...good luck i say
Yes,but more than 97% there is not one that can cut the way you want it,even by showing them a picture and that is the facts. Dnt know how in the world they got their license.
@@annross1611 because continued education is paramount. We really start learning right after we get a license, and take continued education. You only have to demonstrate you can section, palm your shears, and cut safely. They don't care how bad they cut it. This is why it's important to ASSIST for 6mo to a year or go to a really good technical school that teaches an entire matrix of cuts. This man is classically trained by Sassoon. It's obvious. (Possibly Paul Mitchell, but they all came out of Sassoon principles.)
Watched this tutorial a few months ago and used a razor instead and literally cut the most beautiful shag cut on my client. Literally got so many clients because of this tutorial thank you! You're amazing.
Really would be best as razor cut shag , he cuts in front of guide fingers on one side snd behind on other side no need ??? Just pull a razor and cut with same over direction to original guide twist to horizontal gives more length too
Omg I was crazy enough to do this on myself!!! I’m so in love!!!! It revived my curls and it looks beautiful straight. If you are thinking about it do it!! Thank you so much for your beautiful easy to follow video!! 😀
@@googleuser2874 Follow the video extremely careful. Listen to what he says about parting and raising the hair at certain angels. Take small pieces that way it not to much to handle.
@@CheleBoxy me too. It's a great tutorial but I'd prefer seeing the cut without styling. Imo there are a lot of women like me who never style their hair!
Finally! An educator who actually explains what's the impact of the techniques he chooses for the cut instead of just a to do list. Lovely, you earned a subscriber.
When we used to cut this style back in the 70’s we put all the hair neatly and evenly in a ponytail on the very top of the head and cut the hair off right above the elastic if a shorter shag was wanted or cut it an in or three above the elastic . As you take it down you get even layers all the way down in all directions. Then we trimmed the bangs and the back a bit to give a little fullness at the edges, cleaned up the look. Better to cut longer to start, you can always do it again if you want it shorter. This was for friends and family,in the salon we did it more like this because people were paying money for our time. Same result . Works amazing on curly hair.
The shags looked better then. I had one too and the ends of the hair were trimmed to give the cut a richer finish.. Those scraggly ends ruin the cut for me.
it works on curly hair? i was about to comment that i have crappy curly/frizzy-ish hair that would never be good in this cut, as much as i love it. now you've piqued my curiosity!
@@mythepoeia if you want it to be curly, I’ve never straitened this cut , just encouraged the natural curl to riot. Do you use the curly girl method on your hair ?
@@jillipepper5353 no i don't really use any method - it's almost all one length now and just a mass of squiggly waves and curled ends (and split ends). haven't had it cut in over 2 years. i can't imagine my hair doing anything but lying there, as that's the way i've worn it for so long.
It's tineless and universally beautifful if you have enough hair. There are cute shorter versions, too. Not great on low density and fine hair, but works with most hair.
@@rain3743 My hair is high density but is very fine and straight. My experience is that it generally looks okay, but 1. balancing product when I choose to style it is tough because I need enough to get some volume but no so much it weighs the hair down, which happens easily. Number 2. making sure the hair is clean and not greasy is doubly important, because that extra shininess makes me look like a lion who got rained on. (I definitely recommend looking up photos of lions with their manes soaked, it’s very silly looking)
I was an apprentice hairdresser in mid 70s and had my hair cut very similar to this.. it was razor and “tapered cut” razor was always used on wet hair and tapering was always on dry. 😁 I am dying to have my hair cut like this again.. love it. 😍
I went today to a hairdresser, in a high end salon, here in Florida, who has been a hairdresser for 50 years. She is in her 70's. She looked at the picture of the shag haircut I wanted, and said, "Oh a shag!" Then, she proceeded to cut long layers and said it was done. It looks nice, but it is not a shag, and she didn't do anything near the steps that this video took us through. I was a hairdresser almost 30 years ago. I could not do a shag, and even if I could now, I wouldn't be able to reach the angles to do all of this on my own head. Oh well. No shag haircut for me!
there are a lot of great hair tutorials on UA-cam by a lot of awesome hair stylists, but you're my new favorite! It's fun to watch you work your instinctual magic!
❤ WOW! Fantastic! ❤ I am a 19yr Hairstylist retired. My life was the 70s/80s . That Bing rolled 🪽 winged hair...remember.... thank you for the nice tutorial on the shag cut. ✂️ my daughters been dying for me to give her , but was a little rusty! ❤ FANTASTIC JOB! ❤
Thanks for showing that a great cut needs the time and attention to each transition and connection to remain flowy, especially with finer and fewer hair! Very well shown too, thanks again! 🙏🤗
I’ve been watching many tutorials on this haircut. Your style in teaching, explaining is superb. I finally understand the technique from this video. You have shared your wisdom and I’m grateful to you for that. Well done!
Same! I’ve had my hair below my butt for years. After spending my whole childhood always getting it cut off by my aunt hairdresser in training and gma who wanted to match bowl cuts. So It was my safety blanket. But this year I just said time for something new. And cut it all off and got a shag. It’ feels so freeing and sooo much easier to style funny enough. Hair sure does grow back when you care for it. but I love it ♥️
Beautiful and up-to-date haircut for nowadays I love shags and nobody do it here in my country I do it myself after taking classes it's the best hair ever I love the models hair colour it's awesome thanks
You have true talent !!! I cannot tell you how many tutorials and videos I have watched of this haircut and how amateur they are even the very popular hairdressers that are famous cannot touch your skills. You are amazing and I love how your connecting the hair and it’s all blended. I also like how you’re not weird and trying to be funny. I love the way you teach. I’m so glad I came across this video. Thank you for this tutorial. again You truly are talented and actually know what you’re doing.
This guy did an awesome job. Perfect. I'm an old hairdresser and this is what I've tried to get done over the past month. What a hot mess they made and no one knows what they are doing. I may end up doing it myself although I have extremely heavy course hair. Love how the video was presented. Thanks!!
In my opinion he made this cut more difficult than what it really is. When I went to hair dressing school in the seventies it was called the Farrah Faucet cut. You can do the layers yourself by pulling all you hair to the top of your head. Ex. Put your hair in a pony tight at the top of your head. Pull the band away from your head till you’ve reached the length you want and cut all hair above the band and voila, you have the layers you want.
So glad that u educate, I love to keep up with new cuts and color. You go thru this cut nice and slow showing angles, and explain why, and what it does for the cut. Love your narration, I had to go back a couple times but you tought me, great job! Just wish I saw this before I paid 300$ today, I could have done this myself! Keep teaching!!
Ask on the phone if they are willing to watch the video and then cut your hair that way..I found one stylisr that said she would, so Im going to her soon after she wstches this.
This is a fantastic video! I have been wearing a shag for about 15 years because it just happens to be the cut that goes best with my type of hair and texture. I think I could probably do it myself after watching this. It’s perfect!
I was watching this and following very easily. It looked comfortable and easy to follow...then I realized you are left handed...I am too. I sometimes get lost with handedness. Watching other lefties make demonstrations more easy for me to understand.
I'm in the industry, but retired. WHY can't I find people that UNDERSTAND elevation, angles, and the proper way to place your body in realitivity? Excellent hair cut and good tutorials 👌 I'm so jealous of that manakin lol!
I've chased this haircut for years, my aunt had this in the 70's when I was small and I always thought it was so beautiful however, I have not found anyone who can cut this style. I will take this video with me to the shop and see if I can't get this for myself after all this time
if you are able to take this video and indeed receive this haircut, would you kindly post a before and after pic? If not comfortable doing so, I understand. Thanks and have a great day!
I've gotten my very worst haircuts taking a picture of a haircut along with me. Not sure why nobody can cut hair from looking at a picture anymore. Shops around where I live will just look at the finished product of this video and say, yeah, I got this. They'll never watch the video to realize they don't.
@@tailzzzzz My experience is I tell them what I want, specifically & we discuss whether it will work with my hair then they do what they want I leave not with what I wanted at all.
Got to go to a big city like Dallas and find out by asking who is the best hairstylist and a guy at that,no woman. The best in Texarkana Tx is "Bro to Bro". They are awesome ,even had a girl chase me in the mall and asked me where did I get my hair cut at and I told her and dnt know after that but if she went she was happy
I've been looking for someone to give me this cut too...i'm also going to take the clip to show the hairdresser to see if they can do this...good luck i say
People don't show enough appreciation for hairdressers. They really are artists.
Thank you , it’s not all just about the weathers and holidays you know !😘😎
I do and always did
I mean I’m here because I can’t get a hairdresser to do what I want.
Not all are created equal
This guy is a true artist. I watch these videos purely for the zen feeling.
You gotta admire hairdressers 👍🏻 what they do is far more technical than you'd think 🤔
Yes,but more than 97% there is not one that can cut the way you want it,even by showing them a picture and that is the facts. Dnt know how in the world they got their license.
@@annross1611 because continued education is paramount. We really start learning right after we get a license, and take continued education. You only have to demonstrate you can section, palm your shears, and cut safely. They don't care how bad they cut it. This is why it's important to ASSIST for 6mo to a year or go to a really good technical school that teaches an entire matrix of cuts. This man is classically trained by Sassoon. It's obvious. (Possibly Paul Mitchell, but they all came out of Sassoon principles.)
Thank you. Those of us who are true pros, never stop learning and practicing.
@@annross1611 realistic expectations are key and you haven’t found the right one
Watched this tutorial a few months ago and used a razor instead and literally cut the most beautiful shag cut on my client. Literally got so many clients because of this tutorial thank you! You're amazing.
I think that's the only way to cut my hair, W a razor
Perhaps cut down on the 'literally' usage.
@@SirenaSpades it’s not that serious, can’t ya just be happy they’re happy ? 😂😂
Really would be best as razor cut shag , he cuts in front of guide fingers on one side snd behind on other side no need ??? Just pull a razor and cut with same over direction to original guide twist to horizontal gives more length too
This is how I wore my hair in the 70's and continue to do so in my 60's. Such a beautiful hairdo.
Omg I was crazy enough to do this on myself!!! I’m so in love!!!! It revived my curls and it looks beautiful straight. If you are thinking about it do it!! Thank you so much for your beautiful easy to follow video!! 😀
How did you do the back?
@@googleuser2874 Follow the video extremely careful. Listen to what he says about parting and raising the hair at certain angels. Take small pieces that way it not to much to handle.
Would love to have seen a photo!
I am and I will go for it!!!!!
@@CheleBoxy me too. It's a great tutorial but I'd prefer seeing the cut without styling. Imo there are a lot of women like me who never style their hair!
Finally! An educator who actually explains what's the impact of the techniques he chooses for the cut instead of just a to do list. Lovely, you earned a subscriber.
I wish hairdressers like you were here in Canada, wow, it is an art to see you working
When we used to cut this style back in the 70’s we put all the hair neatly and evenly in a ponytail on the very top of the head and cut the hair off right above the elastic if a shorter shag was wanted or cut it an in or three above the elastic . As you take it down you get even layers all the way down in all directions. Then we trimmed the bangs and the back a bit to give a little fullness at the edges, cleaned up the look. Better to cut longer to start, you can always do it again if you want it shorter. This was for friends and family,in the salon we did it more like this because people were paying money for our time. Same result . Works amazing on curly hair.
The shags looked better then. I had one too and the ends of the hair were trimmed to give the cut a richer finish.. Those scraggly ends ruin the cut for me.
now that seems like an easier method!
it works on curly hair? i was about to comment that i have crappy curly/frizzy-ish hair that would never be good in this cut, as much as i love it. now you've piqued my curiosity!
@@mythepoeia if you want it to be curly, I’ve never straitened this cut , just encouraged the natural curl to riot. Do you use the curly girl method on your hair ?
@@jillipepper5353 no i don't really use any method - it's almost all one length now and just a mass of squiggly waves and curled ends (and split ends). haven't had it cut in over 2 years. i can't imagine my hair doing anything but lying there, as that's the way i've worn it for so long.
Love this haircut! I used to wear it in the '70s! Wish I could wear it again. You did an excellent haircut. Thanks.
It's tineless and universally beautifful if you have enough hair. There are cute shorter versions, too. Not great on low density and fine hair, but works with most hair.
@@rain3743 My hair is high density but is very fine and straight. My experience is that it generally looks okay, but 1. balancing product when I choose to style it is tough because I need enough to get some volume but no so much it weighs the hair down, which happens easily. Number 2. making sure the hair is clean and not greasy is doubly important, because that extra shininess makes me look like a lion who got rained on. (I definitely recommend looking up photos of lions with their manes soaked, it’s very silly looking)
I love ur no bullshit approach to creating shape. Well done.
I was an apprentice hairdresser in mid 70s and had my hair cut very similar to this.. it was razor and “tapered cut” razor was always used on wet hair and tapering was always on dry. 😁 I am dying to have my hair cut like this again.. love it. 😍
I went today to a hairdresser, in a high end salon, here in Florida, who has been a hairdresser for 50 years. She is in her 70's. She looked at the picture of the shag haircut I wanted, and said, "Oh a shag!" Then, she proceeded to cut long layers and said it was done. It looks nice, but it is not a shag, and she didn't do anything near the steps that this video took us through. I was a hairdresser almost 30 years ago. I could not do a shag, and even if I could now, I wouldn't be able to reach the angles to do all of this on my own head. Oh well. No shag haircut for me!
This is the best shag I've seen, hands down. Thanks for showing me a better way to give this look to my clients. They'll certainly appreciate it!
You are the best hair cutter I’ve ever seen in my life
This was my hair cut in the 80's. My favorite😀
there are a lot of great hair tutorials on UA-cam by a lot of awesome hair stylists, but you're my new favorite! It's fun to watch you work your instinctual magic!
This is one of best cutting tutorials I've seen on UA-cam, thank you. Really easy to follow and satisfying to watch, such a beautiful cut.
❤ WOW! Fantastic! ❤
I am a 19yr Hairstylist retired. My life was the 70s/80s . That Bing rolled 🪽 winged hair...remember.... thank you for the nice tutorial on the shag cut. ✂️ my daughters been dying for me to give her , but was a little rusty! ❤ FANTASTIC JOB! ❤
Gonna show my hairstylist your video so I get this haircut!! Thank you
One of the Best Shag Hair Cut!!
You are Undoubtedly one of the Best Artistic Hairdresser nowadays.
Gorgeous. The curtain bang is my favorite.
A requirement, really, for that truly sexy shag vibe.
Thanks for showing that a great cut needs the time and attention to each transition and connection to remain flowy, especially with finer and fewer hair!
Very well shown too, thanks again! 🙏🤗
I’ve been watching many tutorials on this haircut. Your style in teaching, explaining is superb. I finally understand the technique from this video. You have shared your wisdom and I’m grateful to you for that. Well done!
I’ve grown my hair down to my butt with the intent of getting it all one length, but this cut is so beautiful 😍 oh well, hair grows back!
Same! I’ve had my hair below my butt for years. After spending my whole childhood always getting it cut off by my aunt hairdresser in training and gma who wanted to match bowl cuts. So It was my safety blanket. But this year I just said time for something new. And cut it all off and got a shag. It’ feels so freeing and sooo much easier to style funny enough. Hair sure does grow back when you care for it. but I love it ♥️
beautiful presentation and I really enjoyed how thorough you were. thank you, God bless
You, sir, are great..
Ben, I used to wear my hair like this in the 70’s and still do but now in gray. I love it! I have compliments from men and women all the time.
The greatest haircut tutorial among my list, thank you for sharing.
The cut is so important in any hairstyle, absolutely precise
Best shag tutorial i've seen. The way you explain every step of this cut was not only accurate but perfect. Thank you so much. Beautifuly done. ❤✂️
I wish i could wear that haircut 😭 it is beautiful!
BEAUTIFUL haircut!!!! I always learn SO much from you!!!!!..... you've really upped my game behind the chair! ❤️🇨🇦. Thank you!
By far the BEST tutorial about this haircut ever. Thank you very much
Agh I need your haircut it’s beautiful and I love the old school vibe of this look
Beautiful and up-to-date haircut for nowadays I love shags and nobody do it here in my country I do it myself after taking classes it's the best hair ever I love the models hair colour it's awesome thanks
Great job. Shag is my fave hairstyle. No one takes the time to cut hair right around here where I live. Very nice. I want 👍😁
Same here!
Yep same here
I book an hour for haircuts. I do this cut often, and also razor cut many of them. You should find an older stylist in an upscale salon. They'll know.
@@rain3743 I have tried every salon in my town, no luck!
My personal opinion is you can learn technique all day long but you either have the gift to cut hair or not...this man has a gift!
I love this haircut!!!!!
This dude is an artist
You have true talent !!! I cannot tell you how many tutorials and videos I have watched of this haircut and how amateur they are even the very popular hairdressers that are famous cannot touch your skills. You are amazing and I love how your connecting the hair and it’s all blended. I also like how you’re not weird and trying to be funny. I love the way you teach. I’m so glad I came across this video. Thank you for this tutorial. again You truly are talented and actually know what you’re doing.
Omg 😱 what a beautiful haircut, You are such a good teacher.
This guy did an awesome job. Perfect. I'm an old hairdresser and this is what I've tried to get done over the past month. What a hot mess they made and no one knows what they are doing. I may end up doing it myself although I have extremely heavy course hair. Love how the video was presented. Thanks!!
Omg I have looked for this hair cut for so many years and I finally found it .your amazing I love it .
I want him to cut my hair just like that!✂️
MEEE TOOO! I cant find any hair stylists who even section hair anymore, they just grab hair and cut- I always regret it every time I go. Ugh!
@@Deanie203 LOL ... I agree with you 100%
Me 2!!👌
same
In my opinion he made this cut more difficult than what it really is. When I went to hair dressing school in the seventies it was called the Farrah Faucet cut. You can do the layers yourself by pulling all you hair to the top of your head. Ex. Put your hair in a pony tight at the top of your head. Pull the band away from your head till you’ve reached the length you want and cut all hair above the band and voila, you have the layers you want.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, Great clam video and no music, fantastic.
So glad that u educate, I love to keep up with new cuts and color. You go thru this cut nice and slow showing angles, and explain why, and what it does for the cut. Love your narration, I had to go back a couple times but you tought me, great job! Just wish I saw this before I paid 300$ today, I could have done this myself! Keep teaching!!
You are such an amazing artist I can tell you’ve taken so much time and hours into your craft!!!
Wow you really are top notch. Your shears really are something special, also. Oddly satisfying 😌
Taking this video to my hairdresser. Love it
Fantastic! Now if I can just find someone near me to create this to the same perfection...
this is absolutely gorgeous and exactly what i want. hopefully i will get this cut soon!! thank you so much for this video!
Oh my gosh I want his hair cut 😯 the perfect shag!!
Thank you. A wonderful tutorial from an excellent teacher.
The perfect hair cut !
What a beautiful haircut what a beautiful haircut nobody takes her time anymore he's One in a Million wonderful
I have this haircut currently and will try your technique next time I'm due for a cut! Beautiful! With the steel colour it's gorg.
Beautiful gypsy shag,very well 👍 done.😊
This is so gorgeous. Cut and color. Thank you for the tutorial!
just tried this and wow:) my arms hurt but it was worth it !!! THANK YOU.
YOUR EDUCATION IS AMAZING!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING!!!
This is the cut of my dreams!
Love it ….about time a good haircut is coming back…and looks so stylish
Omg I'm in love. The perfect shag. Gonna get this cut next month. praying it looks like this.
Oh my goodness I wish I could come to you for this haircut. No one here seems to be able to do this!!
Ask on the phone if they are willing to watch the video and then cut your hair that way..I found one stylisr that said she would, so Im going to her soon after she wstches this.
Such a beautiful hair cut
Amazing job! Beautiful video. Getting this haircut done professionally in a few days so I hope the hairdresser is as awesome as you are 🥰
How did it go with the hairdresser copying this cut, im going to give it to a stylist to watch- hoping it turns out like this
please this is perfectly executed ! well done
I loved the result, Thank you so much ❤
I had this hair cut in the 70s. Loved it. Now my grand daughter wants thid cut
Gorgeous! Perfect Shag 💕
You Sir have been the best Teacher 👌🏼..... took your time and straight to the point 👉
You did my favourite shaggy tutorial
That man is an artist period.😊
Love this...great haircut...did it on myself and I love it..thank you so much!
You are a brilliant artist job well done
Wish I had you to cut my hair! Looks fabulous!!!
Fabulous haircut, bravo!
This is a fantastic video! I have been wearing a shag for about 15 years because it just happens to be the cut that goes best with my type of hair and texture. I think I could probably do it myself after watching this. It’s perfect!
10:45 I love how it looks from the side! Beautiful structures.
Complimenti stupendo taglio👏👏👏👏👏😘👍
Love the technique, beautiful job . really appreciate the video
Excellent tutorial,Thank you!
I was watching this and following very easily. It looked comfortable and easy to follow...then I realized you are left handed...I am too. I sometimes get lost with handedness. Watching other lefties make demonstrations more easy for me to understand.
I loved this video so much! So helpful and very different yet easy approach in comparison to other videos!
awesome job Ben- thank you so much !!!
You are an amazing hair cutter Ben!
Love love love! I used it to cut my own and I 🧡 the results! Thank you!
I LOVE THIS!!! can't wait to try it
Love this haircut, thank you for sharing
You make it look easy! Not sure I can achieve the same result! ❤️
Just gorgeously done!
I'm in the industry, but retired. WHY can't I find people that UNDERSTAND elevation, angles, and the proper way to place your body in realitivity? Excellent hair cut and good tutorials 👌 I'm so jealous of that manakin lol!
Because apparently the training isnt as good as it was 50 years ago
He’s a great teacher
BEAUTIFUL!! I'M GOING TO TRY THIS!!
Really very beautiful haircut!💖
I have always wanted my hair cut like that so beautiful 👍✌
Stunning. Thanks for sharing. I’m going to go with this style.
I love this! Thank you for this!!
Amazing, also, omg that colour.
Omg I wish I knew about this cut a year ago. I love this cut
This is so beautiful!!!