Used this video and the one for cutting face framing layers. My first time ever cutting my own hair, and I love how it turned out. Much better than the last couple $50, mediocre haircuts I received at the salon!
I have watched so many of these self hair cutting videos but I have to say, I never once wanted to skip through this one and your explanations, reasonings and close ups were spot on. Best yet! Thank you so much, you've given me the confidence to have a go myself.
This is hands down the best layering tutorial I've ever seen. It's clear, concise, and you answered all the questions that I had. Also, you didn't cut crazy, uneven layers like many other UA-camrs. I was looking to add some simple, classy layers and can't wait to try this out!
I just found you. I hear that jersey?…tawk. You sound like home to me! Kristy, you are an excellent teacher. I’ve been walking out of salons unhappy for my entire life. I have never had that “Magic” feeling leaving a salon, so have resorted to home interventions many times with mostly good results. However i never “got” the freaking ear space!!!! Gahhhhh duuuhhh what an easy but obscure piece of advice! I never understood why i was having such a hard time blending my y front layers with the back!!! Your doing Gods work for us home hair cooks. A million thanks!
Wow, I really like the layered cut. It gave me layers but not much just a bit to give my hair texture which is what I like. Thank you so much for this tutorial. I've been looking for one like this but I've only seen the exaggerated ones. It looked really beautiful on my medium-length hair. Much love.
Great videos. I'm so happy I found you. The cut is exactly what I'm looking for and the other videos out there are not that great with instructions. Thank you so much for this
This is the best hair city tutorial I have seen. I will be trying this when I cut my hair next. I like a straight across in the back also. Your hair is beautiful. Do you have a video sharing the products you use for your hair? And the shine is incredible!
@@hey956 I had long layers already, but just touched them up using her method. I usually cut my own hair, but her method just seemed to be the best. She takes her time explaining details.
Hi lu Thank you for watching! Well yes it would would work !just keep in mind that curly hair looks shorter when it dries so you might want to leave some length while cutting. You might also want to try it on dry hair and also leave it a bit longer to accommodate your curls.
Thank you, I cut my hair, i cut it dry as my hair is wavy, which took a while! I will try the layers another time when it’s wet. Great video, love it. 💕
Ashley Hudson Hi, I can! I don’t tend to frame my face with layers, because my hair is longer but I can come up with something because it really is easy to do.
Kristy, please help me. My sides (face framing layers are all uneven and too short so I won’t be cutting those for a while. Until then, my back layers are not blended well with the bottom. A hair stylist stacked my hair and butchered it bad 18 months ago. My shortest layer is just at top of shoulder and I don’t want to cut that yet as I want that longer and then I still have about 2” of “tail” left at the bottom perimeter area that is not blended and is disconnected from my layers. I want to even up my layers in back but I have this disconnect happening. For 18 months I have trimmed the bottom so that upper layers could catch up. I messed up my face framing layers by attempting to cut them. If I did your cut, and sectioned off the perimeter, I will still have disconnection. What do I do? Thank you.
You can pull all of your hair to the ceiling letting the bottom drop out all around your head I don't know what you're talking about the tell meaning the bottom is longer and the top layers are shorter but it would even it up some pull all your hair in sections all the way to the ceiling and cut look for another video maybe the ponytail method would help I'm not a hair stylist but I do cut my hair as well
Out of interest, theoretically speaking, you could take the whole horseshoe top section and comb straight up and cut across and you’d have all perfect layers? Just checking I understand :-)
Hi, well yes! I like take small sections and cut them little by little. It’s a good way not to cut to much. And always respecting the area where the ears are. I like to section a bit over the ears.
Hi Denise My Gosh I answered this message long ago and apparently I didn’t hit the send button 🤦🏼♀️sorry The difference of lifting all the hair up is that you can cut more length off the layers but if measured carefully it can look beautiful, just make sure you don’t cut the length closest to the nape when you do this. What should happen when you lift all the hair up is the longer layers should fall out. Now if you take the hair towards the sides you may cut more off the longer layers. I do it both ways depending on the look I’m going for. I would say the your safest bet is taking the hair up, but if your hair is very long this may be difficult and you might find it easier to take to the sides if your cutting your own hair.
Ashley Hudson I learned how to cut hair in Cosmetology School. So I’ve been doing this for around 17 years. Over time I just started applying and adjusting the techniques I used on my clients to myself. I haven’t been to a salon in about 4 years. My hair care routine is simple but I do like to alternate brands of shampoo and conditioner sometimes. I like the Olaplex shampoo and conditioner Also, the Colleen Rothschild shampoo and masque And the Oribe shampoo and conditioner These three are my favorite brands of hair care
#momlife 609 Thank you so much, you’re so sweet.BTW you are doing an Amazing job and being so consistent with your content! Congratulations on that! How have you been?
this pretty sketchy of a technique, frankly. Yes you have a guide but, it gets messy with technique. just section and bring at all together, then you're guaranteed evenness. you could have sectioned a U-shape on the crown and then brought it all up, either in a ponytail or with fingers and simply cut.
Used this video and the one for cutting face framing layers. My first time ever cutting my own hair, and I love how it turned out. Much better than the last couple $50, mediocre haircuts I received at the salon!
I have watched so many of these self hair cutting videos but I have to say, I never once wanted to skip through this one and your explanations, reasonings and close ups were spot on. Best yet! Thank you so much, you've given me the confidence to have a go myself.
Thanks so much Linda. Please let me know how it turns out
This is hands down the best layering tutorial I've ever seen. It's clear, concise, and you answered all the questions that I had. Also, you didn't cut crazy, uneven layers like many other UA-camrs. I was looking to add some simple, classy layers and can't wait to try this out!
VeeVee Thank you so much! It makes me so happy to know that this video could help you. The best comment ever!
Actual technique starts at 7:06
Update: I tried it and it is one of the best haircuts I've ever had. Thank you so much!
I just found you. I hear that jersey?…tawk. You sound like home to me!
Kristy, you are an excellent teacher. I’ve been walking out of salons unhappy for my entire life. I have never had that “Magic” feeling leaving a salon, so have resorted to home interventions many times with mostly good results. However i never “got” the freaking ear space!!!! Gahhhhh duuuhhh what an easy but obscure piece of advice! I never understood why i was having such a hard time blending my y front layers with the back!!!
Your doing Gods work for us home hair cooks.
A million thanks!
Wow, I really like the layered cut. It gave me layers but not much just a bit to give my hair texture which is what I like. Thank you so much for this tutorial. I've been looking for one like this but I've only seen the exaggerated ones. It looked really beautiful on my medium-length hair. Much love.
Hello, did you cut your hair starting from having no layers at all?
@@hey956 hey, yes I did. I recommend you to try it.
Hey there. Just finished my first cut on my own hair and your tutorial was amazing! Thank you for guiding me through it!
Hi
Thank you so much for watching, I’m so glad this help you.
Great videos. I'm so happy I found you. The cut is exactly what I'm looking for and the other videos out there are not that great with instructions. Thank you so much for this
These videos gave me the courage to cut my own haiir exactly how I wanted it!. Thank you so much!
Excellent tutorial. So clearly explained and looks great. Think I'll be changing my current way of cutting to this one. Thank you for sharing. 🤗
This is the best hair city tutorial I have seen. I will be trying this when I cut my hair next. I like a straight across in the back also. Your hair is beautiful. Do you have a video sharing the products you use for your hair? And the shine is incredible!
Did you do the cut?
@@hey956 Yes, I did. It turned out nice. I already had cave framing layers, but I touched up the ends and layering as she explained.
@Kathy St clair that's awesome! I want to do this to my hair too but I have a blunt cut with zero layers so I'm not sure if I should do it 🤔
@@hey956 I had long layers already, but just touched them up using her method. I usually cut my own hair, but her method just seemed to be the best. She takes her time explaining details.
This is what I’ve been looking for! Eager to try it out!!
Wow this tutorial looks easy I’m going to follow it and let you all know how it turns out
Your hair cutting tips are amazing! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this, the best hair layering tutorial I have ever watched 😘
Thank you!
Lovely video ,honestly more informative and understandable than the other real hairdresser videos that I watched .Thanks !
Yay! Thank you so much for watching
Great! What if I what a little shorter wisps on the front framing face, like chin length?
It’s such a beautiful cut!!! I’ll never go to a hairdressers again!!!
Thank you, I’m so happy you were able to do it!!! So great
You did a beautiful cut on yourself. You explain very nice and easy to understand. I appreciate you a lot . 💕🤲🏽🌷🌟🌟🌟🌺
Hi, can you show how to front layers like Jennifer Anneston
Hi
That’s a great idea! When I cut my front layers again I’ll definitely record it
Thanks
I love your videos! OMG!!! THANKS FOR EXISTING.
🥰 Hi Larie Rubio, this has to be one of the sweetest comments ever. I truly appreciate you as well. Thank you!
Beautiful! Do you think that this might look well on wavy curly hair for volume?
Hi lu
Thank you for watching!
Well yes it would would work !just keep in mind that curly hair looks shorter when it dries so you might want to leave some length while cutting. You might also want to try it on dry hair and also leave it a bit longer to accommodate your curls.
Thank you, I cut my hair, i cut it dry as my hair is wavy, which took a while! I will try the layers another time when it’s wet. Great video, love it. 💕
Love isHappiness I’m so glad this worked for you, Yay!!!
Your video was so good. Thank you 💛
Beautiful both your hair and your looks! Great job, thanks so much for sharing! :)
Hi and thank you so much for watching!
What if you want shorter layers in the front and rounded back as opposed to straight?
Thank you❤ vey nice and clear guidelines.❤️🦋
Can you show how to do face framing layers
Ashley Hudson Hi, I can! I don’t tend to frame my face with layers, because my hair is longer but I can come up with something because it really is easy to do.
Kristy, please help me. My sides (face framing layers are all uneven and too short so I won’t be cutting those for a while. Until then, my back layers are not blended well with the bottom. A hair stylist stacked my hair and butchered it bad 18 months ago. My shortest layer is just at top of shoulder and I don’t want to cut that yet as I want that longer and then I still have about 2” of “tail” left at the bottom perimeter area that is not blended and is disconnected from my layers.
I want to even up my layers in back but I have this disconnect happening. For 18 months I have trimmed the bottom so that upper layers could catch up. I messed up my face framing layers by attempting to cut them. If I did your cut, and sectioned off the perimeter, I will still have disconnection. What do I do? Thank you.
You can pull all of your hair to the ceiling letting the bottom drop out all around your head I don't know what you're talking about the tell meaning the bottom is longer and the top layers are shorter but it would even it up some pull all your hair in sections all the way to the ceiling and cut look for another video maybe the ponytail method would help I'm not a hair stylist but I do cut my hair as well
Best haircut ever ❤️
Thank you Julieta
Out of interest, theoretically speaking, you could take the whole horseshoe top section and comb straight up and cut across and you’d have all perfect layers? Just checking I understand :-)
Hi, well yes! I like take small sections and cut them little by little. It’s a good way not to cut to much. And always respecting the area where the ears are. I like to section a bit over the ears.
Thank you Kristy 💖
This was very detailed n helpful video. Great job girl💯👍👍👍
Great tutorial, thank you.
Thanks for watching Shirley!
@@kristymaccone7045 your most welcome
Hola porfavor puedes poner el video en Español grasias chile
What is the difference between taking all the hair up to the top and cutting as opposed to the effect of taking the hair to the sides please?
Hi Denise
My Gosh I answered this message long ago and apparently I didn’t hit the send button 🤦🏼♀️sorry
The difference of lifting all the hair up is that you can cut more length off the layers but if measured carefully it can look beautiful, just make sure you don’t cut the length closest to the nape when you do this. What should happen when you lift all the hair up is the longer layers should fall out. Now if you take the hair towards the sides you may cut more off the longer layers. I do it both ways depending on the look I’m going for. I would say the your safest bet is taking the hair up, but if your hair is very long this may be difficult and you might find it easier to take to the sides if your cutting your own hair.
Thank you !!!❤
Thank you for the video...
So beautiful!
Salete Cembrani Thank you and I’m happy you liked the video!!
How did you learn to cut hair? Do you always cut your own or do you ever go to the salon?
What’s your hair care routine?
Ashley Hudson I learned how to cut hair in Cosmetology School. So I’ve been doing this for around 17 years. Over time I just started applying and adjusting the techniques I used on my clients to myself. I haven’t been to a salon in about 4 years.
My hair care routine is simple but I do like to alternate brands of shampoo and conditioner sometimes.
I like the Olaplex shampoo and conditioner
Also, the Colleen Rothschild shampoo and masque
And the Oribe shampoo and conditioner
These three are my favorite brands of hair care
You look gorgeous
#momlife 609 Thank you so much, you’re so sweet.BTW you are doing an Amazing job and being so consistent with your content! Congratulations on that!
How have you been?
Very much needed 👍🏻
Thank you.x
Thank you for watching
You look like rachel❤
You are gorgeous💖
Thank you and thanks for watching!
It's Priscilla Presley !!!!
Has anyone told you you have a little bit of a resemblance to Priscilla Presley? It’s the reason I clicked on your video
Hi, you are the first!! Hahaha but that’s a great compliment. Thanks for watching
Weiter so. Wäre schön, wenn Du noch auf Deutsch übersetzen könntest, in Schrift. Dann verstehe ich es besser 🙈👍🏼
this pretty sketchy of a technique, frankly. Yes you have a guide but, it gets messy with technique. just section and bring at all together, then you're guaranteed evenness. you could have sectioned a U-shape on the crown and then brought it all up, either in a ponytail or with fingers and simply cut.
Omg you're talking too much this is booring
Unlike most hairdressers she is very thorough which most of us like.
And people wonder why I charge what I charge to fix your haircuts.
THANK YOU!!❤