GEEEEEEZ! People are brutal in the comment section! Guys, he’s obviously new at this UA-cam thing. Takes a min to get the hang of filming! Patience! I liked this video 🤷🏻♀️🙏🏽
lol It's all good! Doesn't bother me at all. All comments are welcome! I appreciate the support and understanding while I learn this youtube thing and it's always nice to see when people appreciate that hard work. Thanks for chiming in!
Cash Lawless you’re very humble. It’s so great when people can take constructive criticism. You’re inspiring! Keep up the good work. P. S. Have you tried the Wet brush for detangling wer hair? Works like a DREAM
@@ashleyalhadeff I have! I do like the wet brush! I have actually purcahsed one of every model they make! haha I am a hair nerd, but I am currently testing the Raincry detangler, tangle teaser and knot Dr. each of which are performing fairly well at the moment.
Love to see this super simple cut getting recognition.this is one of the first cuts I learned under a mentor 20 plus years ago. Perfect long layers every time
Would love to see the sections. Love the idea of the 8-min HC and how you explain connecting the HC, but need to see it to really understand and be able to duplicate. Neat idea would be 2 videos: 1. A more in-depth tutorial, and 2. A video of you executing the HC in 8 min...?👍🏼
Pandemic diaries: Watched this video 45 times and felt confident to try on myself at home. Splitted one more triangle section on each head-side to connect the layers created by the diamond section. Anyway, thanks! I loved the result 💙
I love how you keep it simple but detailed enough to understand your technique. Being doing hair 15 years and best video I've seen. Thanks heaps from NZ❤
Thank you for this video! I am not a hairstylist- I do my own hair now- colors etc… and I did my daughters today- the hair cut was amazing! She was so happy! My uncle who is an amazing stylist praised it! I just wanted to say thank you! She is so happy! 😊
O.M.G where have you been all my life?! I feel like almost every time regardless of the stylist (expensive, cheap, and even licensed Sasoon...), I'm always asking if they can 'lighten up' the section that falls at my shoulder behind my ear! You got it perfect in 8 minutes. Getting perfect layers is a holy grail...and it seems the cue for the stylist who achieves them to suddenly move across the globe. 😂
Thanks for the feedback! People can certainly be rude on here, but I love that they leave comments just the same. They have no effect on me at all. I'm gonna keep sharing for people like you!
This is exactly how i do long layers on most haircuts .You nailed it and i started doing hair in the early 80s boy was that a fun hair era! You have the kindest eyes btw! Thank you for the vid.
I thought this was excellent. I’m not an expert on filming but you’re a great communicator, loved seeing the whole fast paced cut... I subscribed !!! ❤️💆🏼♀️
Problem is, that most of the time when you start working with the angle the watcher can't see the whole model, so it's difficult to recognize the technique.
i saw the guide for the shortest layer in the face framing, but how did you determine where the shortest layer in the back/rest of the hair is? Is that part of the mohawk section? As in if the client says "i want the shortest layer *here*", then cut a guide at the back crown and connect that to the front?or did i miss something hehe? Ive been a barber doing mens cuts for 14 yrs and just started getting into cutting womens hair so im trying to get better :) otherwise i loved the vid!
This is a great tutorial!!! I understand everything except for the last part. When you take the part from the t section, and you bring the hair from the other side to match the side you cut already, using the side you cut already as a guide? If that makes sense? Lol!! Just making sure I’m following! Best and easiest tutorial yet!
Thank you for this super helpful video! I will be sure to try it on my next long layered client! If they were wanting to cut about 2-3 inches of length would you cut the perimeter then do the layering or layering then perimeter for max efficiency?
It's funny but not funny at all, but why are people trying to change his appearance or anything about him? To look more like everyone else? Yet we're all afraid of being judged. C'mon people. It is a hair tutorial. I will say this, I was paying attention to the hair tutorial ONLY ...and his soothing voice. I bet he appreciates feedback on the topic but stop the negativity. Talk like human beings still. Thanks for the vid! Made so much sense. I am visual person but your explanations were thee most helpful. Thumbs up! P.S. Corona is here and I appreciate this video!
Can you show the Diamond shape sectioning and your other sectioning… I couldn’t really see I want to make sure wi do it the right way PLEASE AND THANKS
It’s 8 mins hair cut on WET hair. That is just that. Don’t get confuse y’all , after those 8 mins it takes extra time to blow dry her hair and go back to double check for any boo boos or balance plus style as desired, w extra tool . So all it’s about 45 mins hair cut 💇♀️ it takes us few years of practice and continuing education to do an 8 mins cut on wet hair. I remember once, I did an up do in 15 mins and client paid $75, she then told my boss WHAT? It only took her 15 mins.. boss answered she’s been doing hair for a long time 15 yrs of experience and advancing her education in all aspect of hair and that’s her price. Then she went 🤔 hmm .. well ok I like my up do anyways lol. Needles to say she left me $40 tips. So good for that millionaire hair dresser. Thanks for sharing bc we never stop learning in this industry! It’s simply underrated.
Wow this is quick and it looks easy I don’t mind doing my hair my self, I did damage my hair since I bleach it and color it my self but I knew the risk and now it’s time to get it healthy and that means cutting it more
Hi, ur hair looks very similar in texture to mine before aging and bad health gave me some coarse greys and started getting super dry and frizzy, which I made worse by bleaching it to blend out the pigment loss and give me more of a beachy look. I spent so much money and time researching and trying dozens and dozens of recommended drugstore and high end products. I finally found the perfect products that have saved my hair. If u want me to tell u about my routine and products, just comment back. I'm not selling anything lol, just realized that's what it sounds like. I just went thru SO MUCH to finally figure it out. I've never had products that worked this well for me so I just want to share what I learned if u want the info so maybe it helps someone else.
@@potatopirate5557 yes please let me know, I’m starting a flexseed treatment hopefully it helps my hair . I do use my hair straightener everyday. So that makes it even worse
Thanks for the video! I really love the result. But I have a question, could you please help me 🙏 My hair is long at the bottom (till the shoulder blades, some longer), and short at the top (till the neck), and there's different length between top and bottom. And I also have a thick bang, till the eyebrows. I'd like to cut hair like in the video but I'm not sure if it's real? Would it look good with such different length? Thank you ❤
is there a picture without all the motion and shaking of the result? i wanna know if this creates and u shape, v shape in the back and overall the finished look.
There are many factors I would take into consideration when determining wet or dry. The results, customer preference, texture, quality, time, goal, technique etc. many young hairstylists are guided by rules. All looking for “if then” algorithms they can apply to all situations. But this thinking leads to an artist becoming a technician instead of an artist. There is nothing wrong with either. Applying the same tired rules as though they work on all people rather than the unique combination of variables that allow you to make artistic choices. There are a couple rules like wet cutting can typically give you much cleaner lines but then if there is lots of root texture then cutting wet under tension may not be the best for precision. For me it’s about taking each situation one at a time.
In that part I’m referencing the visual appearance of the ends of the hair. Rather than the diameter of hair shaft or curl patterns. Often I’ll use “texture” to mean “breaking things up from a blunt or smooth appearance to a more textured appearance.” Hope that makes sense.
Thanks for the video!! If her hair is breaking, please use a pic or wide tooth comb because the brush is just ripping it out. Sorry I had to because I have frizzy hair and they use a brush on me & I’m like whyyyy?
could you do an update where you show the results without any motion and shaking? or uberly curled..there is literally no video on yt haha and i wonder how we're supposed to see if its a choppy v cut or actually does look good..i paused at 5.26 but its not quite the same because she is already taking her hair up a bit
We got to a certain point in the video and could no longer tell where on the head the sections being cut were… this ones going to need slowing down and rewatching!
It’s not your fault but her hair is so damaged even with your beautiful blow dry it looked damaged. Try to convince her she needs a few more inches off to preserve her hair and keep it from splitting even more
While I agree, we can't over suggest. Clearly it bothers us (because it bothers me) more than it does her. There's no way she's not aware after a blow-out which is when hair looks it's best.
Curlsmith bond curl rehab salve is a miracle when used right. Also olaplex 3 of course. Both of these and the right shampoo and conditioner combo could make a huge difference too. (In addition to frequent trims)
This video would be awesome if it was zoomed out when you were cutting. It was hard to see exactly where you were pulling sections and cutting at because the camera wasn’t showing her entire face and head.
Hair looks really damaged from my own experience i can say that there's no repairing hair all you can do is to cut damage of. If you don't it will take much longer for hair to grow as they just keep splitting at the ends
I've become the family barber during the plague. My wife is finally letting me do her. Wish me luck.
Be of good courage and steady hands. God bless your efforts brother!
I'm starting the same path here bro
Record yourself and post videos of your cuts and see if you can get some hairstylists to give you tips and suggestions
the plague hahaha
How’d it go? Still married? Lol you’re very brave 😆
I’ve been doing this haircut for 42 years. Glad to see young stylists doing it again!
Truth Seekertoo absolutely!
Congrats you have an heir !
GEEEEEEZ! People are brutal in the comment section! Guys, he’s obviously new at this UA-cam thing. Takes a min to get the hang of filming! Patience! I liked this video 🤷🏻♀️🙏🏽
lol It's all good! Doesn't bother me at all. All comments are welcome! I appreciate the support and understanding while I learn this youtube thing and it's always nice to see when people appreciate that hard work. Thanks for chiming in!
Cash Lawless you’re very humble. It’s so great when people can take constructive criticism. You’re inspiring! Keep up the good work. P. S. Have you tried the Wet brush for detangling wer hair? Works like a DREAM
@@ashleyalhadeff I have! I do like the wet brush! I have actually purcahsed one of every model they make! haha I am a hair nerd, but I am currently testing the Raincry detangler, tangle teaser and knot Dr. each of which are performing fairly well at the moment.
Love to see this super simple cut getting recognition.this is one of the first cuts I learned under a mentor 20 plus years ago. Perfect long layers every time
Great job ...I did hair for 16 yrs ...and I can tell you know what your doing .ignore the mean people they have issues lol ..great work !!!!!
Leighann McGowan it’s all good! I welcome all comments positive or negative. It’s good feedback
You're
Can you redo this video and focus more on showing your sections opposed to showing more of the cutting at the ends?
I agree. Please show the partings and cuttings from a bit of a distance so we know what we’re doing. Thanks
Please show how to section this cut. Ty
I agree. I need more focus on the sections for sure
Yes i didn't understand at all
He's telling u as he talks how to section
Would love to see the sections. Love the idea of the 8-min HC and how you explain connecting the HC, but need to see it to really understand and be able to duplicate. Neat idea would be 2 videos: 1. A more in-depth tutorial, and 2. A video of you executing the HC in 8 min...?👍🏼
Pandemic diaries: Watched this video 45 times and felt confident to try on myself at home. Splitted one more triangle section on each head-side to connect the layers created by the diamond section. Anyway, thanks! I loved the result 💙
AWESOME! Glad you liked it!
I love how you keep it simple but detailed enough to understand your technique. Being doing hair 15 years and best video I've seen. Thanks heaps from NZ❤
Wow, thank you!
I did this technique today and my hair came out so so great!! Thanks for making this video. Best hair tutorial I've ever followed!!! Just subscribed!
Breezie XOXO aw I’m So glad you actually gave it a shot! Congrats to you!!!!
@@Rosenrot-y8w yes
Do you have the scissors
Thank you for this video! I am not a hairstylist- I do my own hair now- colors etc… and I did my daughters today- the hair cut was amazing! She was so happy! My uncle who is an amazing stylist praised it! I just wanted to say thank you! She is so happy! 😊
That is awesome!
It is! She has been enjoying styling her hair a lot!-So thank you again for sharing! I look forward to more tips and tricks:)
O.M.G where have you been all my life?! I feel like almost every time regardless of the stylist (expensive, cheap, and even licensed Sasoon...), I'm always asking if they can 'lighten up' the section that falls at my shoulder behind my ear! You got it perfect in 8 minutes. Getting perfect layers is a holy grail...and it seems the cue for the stylist who achieves them to suddenly move across the globe. 😂
Well I'm glad you liked it!
I did this hair cut on my mum and she loves it, it turned out so good! Thankyou so much
This was NOT helpful because the closeups didn't show the direction of the head or the orientation of the angles
I like how wispy the layers look. I always have trouble with that. Also people in the comments are so rude for no reason
Thanks for the feedback! People can certainly be rude on here, but I love that they leave comments just the same. They have no effect on me at all. I'm gonna keep sharing for people like you!
I hate when hairdressers give me choppy layers ugh
This is exactly how i do long layers on most haircuts .You nailed it and i started doing hair in the early 80s boy was that a fun hair era! You have the kindest eyes btw! Thank you for the vid.
I thought this was excellent. I’m not an expert on filming but you’re a great communicator, loved seeing the whole fast paced cut... I subscribed !!! ❤️💆🏼♀️
Shelley Wallace thank you so much!! More to come!
Love the long layers cut.. its simple and fast. Perfect for busy busy busy hairdressers.. Thanks for sharing
Problem is, that most of the time when you start working with the angle the watcher can't see the whole model, so it's difficult to recognize the technique.
HOW I CUT & LAYER MY HAIR AT HOME » diy long layers
@@kris0369 ????
Wow. An actual TRIM. You didn't just lop all of her hair off.
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Carolyn Nigro correct lol
@@themillionairehairstylist can u cut my hair??!!
Wow back in the 90's Borics used to be home to the 8min haircut. Glad people are still doing that today!
Great tutorial!!! Love it. I would love to see more. You make it easy to understand. Thank you so much! ♥️♥️👏👏🙂🙂
Tiffany Nicole thank you so much!
i saw the guide for the shortest layer in the face framing, but how did you determine where the shortest layer in the back/rest of the hair is? Is that part of the mohawk section? As in if the client says "i want the shortest layer *here*", then cut a guide at the back crown and connect that to the front?or did i miss something hehe? Ive been a barber doing mens cuts for 14 yrs and just started getting into cutting womens hair so im trying to get better :) otherwise i loved the vid!
This is a great tutorial!!! I understand everything except for the last part. When you take the part from the t section, and you bring the hair from the other side to match the side you cut already, using the side you cut already as a guide? If that makes sense? Lol!! Just making sure I’m following! Best and easiest tutorial yet!
Lol thank you! I don’t quite understand your question though. Maybe tell me the time stamp of what part of the video?
Dude I gotta watch this video over and over just to keep up and see exactly what your doing
This turned out great and quick.
I always want this type of hair style ...its so so beautiful.... I wish I get haircut from you..great work👍
Great haircut and video! Can I request that you show a few more seconds of how you section each part?
Thank you so much! Showing sections a bit
longer in time would be great. Also show the front when finished as well.
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!!
Thank you for this super helpful video! I will be sure to try it on my next long layered client! If they were wanting to cut about 2-3 inches of length would you cut the perimeter then do the layering or layering then perimeter for max efficiency?
It's funny but not funny at all, but why are people trying to change his appearance or anything about him? To look more like everyone else? Yet we're all afraid of being judged. C'mon people. It is a hair tutorial. I will say this, I was paying attention to the hair tutorial ONLY ...and his soothing voice. I bet he appreciates feedback on the topic but stop the negativity. Talk like human beings still. Thanks for the vid! Made so much sense. I am visual person but your explanations were thee most helpful. Thumbs up! P.S. Corona is here and I appreciate this video!
Rosa Garcia thank you so much for your comment and support! You’re why I make these videos :)
@@themillionairehairstylist Thank you (: Appreciate you!
I actuslly think I followed , had a question: When you sectioned out the diamond did you over direct all the hair in the section to the center guide?
Yup! all hair straight up to center.
@@themillionairehairstylist You are Awesome...
@@themillionairehairstylist Thanks for answering!
Great job !
Good hand !
Smart you are !
Thank you for sharing !
Gorgeous!! Love long layers!! ❤️
I kept thinking that the video was freezing the whole time 🤦🏻♀️
Newer licensed stylist here. How do you make sure the layers in the back down to the occipital blend into the perimeter?
I did this to my own hair during Covid.
My daughters think I should cut my own hair.
No one else does it as good as me.😂
One more thing Cash love your work & I'm subscribing to your channel.
Love love love, wanted to see the back a little more but kinda just fighting it out
love this SO much! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
You bet Abby!😜
I love your hair!
Damn.. that looks hella hard. You have to have an artistic eye for it. Props.
Nah man! You could totally do it!
Can you show the Diamond shape sectioning and your other sectioning… I couldn’t really see I want to make sure wi do it the right way PLEASE AND THANKS
It’s 8 mins hair cut on WET hair. That is just that. Don’t get confuse y’all , after those 8 mins it takes extra time to blow dry her hair and go back to double check for any boo boos or balance plus style as desired, w extra tool . So all it’s about 45 mins hair cut 💇♀️ it takes us few years of practice and continuing education to do an 8 mins cut on wet hair. I remember once, I did an up do in 15 mins and client paid $75, she then told my boss WHAT? It only took her 15 mins.. boss answered she’s been doing hair for a long time 15 yrs of experience and advancing her education in all aspect of hair and that’s her price. Then she went 🤔 hmm .. well ok I like my up do anyways lol. Needles to say she left me $40 tips. So good for that millionaire hair dresser. Thanks for sharing bc we never stop learning in this industry! It’s simply underrated.
Loved this tutorial! Thank you for sharing.
TOO MUCH EDITING IN YOUR VIDEO BROTHER CAN’T SEE WHERE YOU’RE GRABBING THE HAIR FROM!
Great for learning! Excellent video. Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Wow this is quick and it looks easy I don’t mind doing my hair my self, I did damage my hair since I bleach it and color it my self but I knew the risk and now it’s time to get it healthy and that means cutting it more
Hi, ur hair looks very similar in texture to mine before aging and bad health gave me some coarse greys and started getting super dry and frizzy, which I made worse by bleaching it to blend out the pigment loss and give me more of a beachy look. I spent so much money and time researching and trying dozens and dozens of recommended drugstore and high end products. I finally found the perfect products that have saved my hair. If u want me to tell u about my routine and products, just comment back. I'm not selling anything lol, just realized that's what it sounds like. I just went thru SO MUCH to finally figure it out. I've never had products that worked this well for me so I just want to share what I learned if u want the info so maybe it helps someone else.
@@potatopirate5557 yes please let me know, I’m starting a flexseed treatment hopefully it helps my hair . I do use my hair straightener everyday. So that makes it even worse
Wow! Did you cut and style all those celebrities’ hair in the intro!!??!!
Yes :)
Thank you for this video, glad I found your channel.
Thank you for taking the time and effort to post. I appreciate you bro! 👍 😊
Shen Says! 🙂 thanks for the kind comment! Means a lot. ❤️
I'm excited to whip this haircut out in the salon. Thanks for the video man!
Thanks for the video! I really love the result. But I have a question, could you please help me 🙏
My hair is long at the bottom (till the shoulder blades, some longer), and short at the top (till the neck), and there's different length between top and bottom.
And I also have a thick bang, till the eyebrows.
I'd like to cut hair like in the video but I'm not sure if it's real? Would it look good with such different length?
Thank you ❤
Love this video. Great technique
thanks for the tips! I found this video super helpful!
Michelle P you’re welcome! More coming soon!
Love this video very helpful your awesome
Thank you for watching!
Very nice good technique s and I love that kinda of comb and that s the cut I need
Excellent, good job❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
stylist62 thank you!
Great Job keep it up! Simple and easy. ;)
Ana Lavelle thank you!
Hey Cash, nice video. You got a subscriber from a few hairdresser of UA-cam. Keep up the good work. 👌🏻
Austen Thomson oh yeah? Thank you! Will do my best!
is there a picture without all the motion and shaking of the result? i wanna know if this creates and u shape, v shape in the back and overall the finished look.
I love the v shape
Would have been nice to see the finished style from the front !!!
Her hair looked so much better. I liked video and wish I had that talent.
Shula Rorie thank you!
I struggle with layers, is there anyway to get a diagram of this so I understand each step a little better
Beautiful n Handsome Stylish😍❤️😍
When would you cut hair wet vs dry
There are many factors I would take into consideration when determining wet or dry. The results, customer preference, texture, quality, time, goal, technique etc. many young hairstylists are guided by rules. All looking for “if then” algorithms they can apply to all situations. But this thinking leads to an artist becoming a technician instead of an artist. There is nothing wrong with either. Applying the same tired rules as though they work on all people rather than the unique combination of variables that allow you to make artistic choices. There are a couple rules like wet cutting can typically give you much cleaner lines but then if there is lots of root texture then cutting wet under tension may not be the best for precision. For me it’s about taking each situation one at a time.
Very helpful. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I need this cut ❤️
Love this video! What do you mean by texture?
kerala78 thank you! what part of the video are you referencing?
You mentioned adding texture to the ends
In that part I’m referencing the visual appearance of the ends of the hair. Rather than the diameter of hair shaft or curl patterns. Often I’ll use “texture” to mean “breaking things up from a blunt or smooth appearance to a more textured appearance.” Hope that makes sense.
The cut was beautiful and his instructions might be good but it was not filmed well. Not easy to follow
I didn’t understand anything should have keep showing full head
Very nice technique!
Can you please upload more long layer haircut videos?
Will do my best!
Wow really stunning great work!!
Gorgeous! And so are you!
Please,when you brush start at the bottom and work the brush up. Way smoother and cuts your time.😊
Wow amazing thanks for posting 💕
Thanks. I learned new cuts!
What do you use to make the hair shiny?
depends on the hair type, texture, porosity, weather, circumstances of lighting etc.
Good job!
Thanks for the video!! If her hair is breaking, please use a pic or wide tooth comb because the brush is just ripping it out. Sorry I had to because I have frizzy hair and they use a brush on me & I’m like whyyyy?
Mimi Ramone good question. Why do you think I’m using a brush over a wide tooth comb and what material do you think those bristles are?
Was the main length at the back cut? I can’t tell
Just did this on my wife and it came out perfect. I am a barber, so womens hair can be a struggle at times
Nice work!
What blow dryer are you using here ?????
You did good. I see many long layers. Why do hairdresser call it a long layers when all they do is cut only one layer an inch from the bottom???
The only thing I'm fuzzy on is the triangle/diamond shape sectioning on the back.
What about it are you looking to know?
could you do an update where you show the results without any motion and shaking? or uberly curled..there is literally no video on yt haha and i wonder how we're supposed to see if its a choppy v cut or actually does look good..i paused at 5.26 but its not quite the same because she is already taking her hair up a bit
Will definitely consider! Thanks for the suggestion!
Do another layered video that we can see the sectioning better but other then that I like it
If I go to the hair salon is this what I'll expect if I ask for the long layers?
I can’t say what you can expect at salons these days lol
@@themillionairehairstylist oh that's ok but thank you for responding
Do you make house hair visits?
For a price! haha
Great video, thank you! I subscribed :)
Shandi thank you so much!
Her arms 💪💪🙌
seems like a nice quick haircut, however, was not able to see the partings/sectioning.
We got to a certain point in the video and could no longer tell where on the head the sections being cut were… this ones going to need slowing down and rewatching!
It’s not your fault but her hair is so damaged even with your beautiful blow dry it looked damaged. Try to convince her she needs a few more inches off to preserve her hair and keep it from splitting even more
While I agree, we can't over suggest. Clearly it bothers us (because it bothers me) more than it does her. There's no way she's not aware after a blow-out which is when hair looks it's best.
Curlsmith bond curl rehab salve is a miracle when used right. Also olaplex 3 of course. Both of these and the right shampoo and conditioner combo could make a huge difference too. (In addition to frequent trims)
This video would be awesome if it was zoomed out when you were cutting. It was hard to see exactly where you were pulling sections and cutting at because the camera wasn’t showing her entire face and head.
Love this technique 👍
Hair looks really damaged from my own experience i can say that there's no repairing hair all you can do is to cut damage of.
If you don't it will take much longer for hair to grow as they just keep splitting at the ends
I agree, looks very damaged.