Hey everyone, I hope youre all very well!!, im currently recovering from covid, im on my 4th day and its crazy how it effects you!! You can hear it in my voice in this video i think!! This was last week as i was getting sick! Im feeling a bit better to be able to edit and bring you todays video!! I hope you like it!
Get well soon! Herbal/holistic homeopathy really helped when I had it, along with extra fruits n veg. I'm still regaining my sense of taste and smell from having it in '20... fresh arugula/rocket, kale, spinach, lettuces, apples, mango, cucumber, garlic, pears, date lady dates, raspberries all are helping me still! I intuitively ate fresh arugula 3x everday for four weeks and regained quite a bit of my taste n smell. Lomatium root tincture (alcohol free,) Mullein root, Nettle, Ashwagandha root, Burdock, Raw organic honey, Ginger, Lemon water w/honey, all were necessary staples for me in supporting the body in flushing it out. Hope it helps, & if not maybe it'll help someone else. I wish you well, and thank you so much for more fine and thin hair videos! I have some embarrassing hair loss from cvd, along with naturally fine thinner hair, and it's very challenging to style, as it's in the front top like and 'M.' Maybe you can do a series on covid hair loss And how to cut, layer and style, so as to not look like a comb over, but also to distract from the hairline? Love your videos! thanks agdin and best wishes!
@@PaulWattsHair Yess! It unfortunately is. I've cut my hair so many different ways trying to blend n camouflage my sparse M hairline. The hair loss from cvd---It's like a wedge was carved out of each side of the top front. :( I like that you mix textures, my hair i've always preferred this to disguise any 'stringyness,' that it tends to get unless constantly brushing it every hour. I look forward to creative solutions! Thanks so much for your work! Hope you'll be on the mend soon!
I hope you feel better very soon!! I love this video! I have fine, full, wavy and past my shoulders length hair. I want to try something new. Is this a good haircut for my type hair? Thank you!! Take care!! 🥰🙏✌️
Ty so much for doing this! We need more hairdressers that focus on the “fine” hair community! There’s a lot of us out there! We need more hair help lol😊
I tried it and it is amazing. Thanks. I am a hairdresser for over 35 yrs and am known for giving excellent layered cuts. I believe we are never a master, always learning. So, I try other people to appreciate their sincerity to teach others their skills. I truly admire them and Paul Watt you are one of them. Hope you are fully recovered from Covid.
Exactly!! I have lupus and over the years I've lost 75 to 80% of my hair. I can't even make a ponytail because my hair won't stay in the littlest rubber band.
Thank you. Looks great! Great to find a stylist that doesn't want to cut everyone with fine thin hair with a pixie cut! Everyone always tells me you can't cut layers in my hair!
❤🌟👏👏 Well said!!!! I am heartily sick of being fobbed off with pixie cut - it makes me look like an upturned ice-cream cone 😢😠 doesn’t suit my face and its very high maintenance with my mix of hair
Finally something with a side part! My hair is thinning so much on top & sides & very fine as well that when I try other cuts & they’re using a middle part, I end up with a hole on one side. Thank you! I love this cut & not losing too much length👏👏
I gave myself a haircut by following the video and I'm really pleased with it! It added a lot of volume to my hair since it's starting to thin with age, it gave me volume without looking like I have a mullet. I love mullets but wanted something more elegant. Great tutorial. Thank you!
Where can i find a stylist that knows EXACTLY how to do this? You can't "take chances" with fine, thin hair. You get one shot at doing it right! I need someone like this guy!
Absolutely amazing! I’d love to see what this looks like doing it on our own head and cutting our own hair. But I’m going to try! You’re instruction is terrific, thank you!
My hair is fluffy and light like cotton candy - what I discovered is that the blunt cut creates an illusion of weight, rather than layering which makes it more fluffy.
If you have your hairdresser VERY lightly layer the ends of your hair it gives the illusion of weight and makes your hair look much fuller. The women in my family have thin hair so I've been finding my own tricks to make hair appear more full throughout my beauty school journey. This one works like a charm every time! 😊
I live in a small town & the stylist I had gone to for several years did a great job....but then just started not seeming to care anymore & doing her own thing. I'd tried 2 other stylists after her trying to find one that could give me the cut I wanted....to no avail. It's just so difficult to find a competent hairstylist to layer fine hair....& I cannot stand 'stringy' ends. Been there done that & it was a horrible experience.😢
Fabulous! I love that haircut! Now let me ask you this as a customer...how do I explain that to my hairstylist? How do I tell my hairstylist I want this haircut?
I’m trying to convince my daughter to let me cut her hair this style, she suffers from thinning and fine hair. I bought her some products to thicken it up and it’s working . I feel a few times cutting it will get it back full like it was. I might video the process and show you. Thank you so much for doing this video . Most professionals don’t do videos on the problems we have with hair just the cut or style. I hope you feel better soon and Covid takes a toll on you so stay safe.Have a blessed day. 😊😊
I have a shoulder length bob and the sides are thin but the back grows really quickly. This is a great way for me to thicken up the sides with my side parting. Thank you,
You explain very detailed and seems so easy! I learned a lot and appreciate it. I never felt comfortable cutting at the exact length that comes after lifting the hair, I always did as you just taught us in this video. Happy to confirm and learn. Appreciate it!!
I have been watching your videos these last few days. I must say it has been difficult to pinpoint how I would like to have my hair cut! There are so many to choose from. With that said, I have straight, fine hair; no body whatsoever. I will say it's rather dense. I am a wash n go type person and I'm thinking this might be a good cut for me. I've really enjoyed your videos. Thanks for the lessons. ❤
I think that is a good cut. For those with THIN & fine I hesitate. It would be nice if hair artists would define all the circumstances like thin, fine, wavy, frizzy curl, etc. my battle is body, holding a curl and lift. Yup, I’m a problem child that I don’t see solutions. Layering is too scary without knowing all the determinants.
I'm know you probaly watched this hair video a long time ago but I sincerly agree with you about the hair type I have fine hair that has thinned over the years but to me fine is different then thin ,so I have alot of hair even though it's fine and my hair has friz at the ends and so the longer it gets the stringier it gets and personally think he didn't put hardly any layers on the sides of the hair and that's what I need to know
I have to say this made me feel much better about my "fine' hair. My hair stylist tells me i have the "thickest' fine hair. A lot of hair, but it wavy and fine. I have long layers but they seem to cut the layers differently every time. I like a blunt cut across the back. How should i explain that? Oh, and i want NO layers and shorter than my chin when it's dry. Is that a lot to ask for? My favorite stylist is out for maternity leave.
If they tend to cut your hair while its wet that may be part of the problem. I have wavy hair fine hair as well and couldn't get a decent haircut to save my life until someone tried a dry cut. Also what you want doesn't sound at all like too much to ask, bringing in some pictures may help too.
It's interesting how one tutorial I saw says go 90 degree horizontal and use an angled finger line and this one is 90 degrees vertical with a flat finger line point cut. But I do see this technique gives a different, more tapered, more pronounced layer look where the other was a longer layer subtle look. I suppose it just depends on what the client is going for. Cool.
I will never understand hairdressers telling me my hair will look thicker if I get layers. No it will not. There is objectively less hair. He says in the very beginning “this is the perfect layer” and all I’m thinking is I can completely see through her ends! How is that perfect? I’ve had this done to my hair multiple times and it’s terrible bc then when I go to get a trim they have to cut off more hair bc there are less ends to salvage. This is why I cut my own hair. In a way, I’m glad I have thin hair so that I can manage to do it on my own.
Hi Paul, could you do a tutorial on neck length blunt haircut on fine wavy hair doing away the triangle look by layering on the inside and not the outside? Thank you!
I have thin wavy hair, what hair cut style would make my hair look a bit thicker? I want to cut my own hair at home, cus there is no good salon in my area who can cut n style my hair type 😢
Looks very pretty. Most hairdressers I've been to do not take into consideration where you part your hair. If I want my hair off center, they will still cut my hair as though I'm going to wear it in the middle. Therefore, I'm left with one side feeling and looking thicker than the other. I quit going to hairdressers. I maintain my own, but I am getting some great ideas through your videos.
I will say.. the problem with these kind of cuts if you’re doing it yourself is it’s impossible to do on wet hair. If you have any density at all to your hair you can’t get a perfect “u-shape” in the back around the occipital bone on the hair wet, you have the style the hair straight or wait for it to dry completely if you already have blessed hair. Definitely requires a stylist or a partner to do this cut.
Whoaaaaaa!! Life changing, however i cannot execute the back. IF EVER IN NASHVILLE AND NEED A MODEL…. PICK ME. PICK ME!!!! Lol❤. I tconnect with This amazing tutorial and this is exactly my hair. One fantastic cut my entire life. I’m due. Nashville is an interesting “hair” city. Ha. They need help. I NEED YOU!!!! Or a reference in Nashville ,Tennessee!!! Preferably you!!!
I don't understand cutting top layers in a 180° angle (pulled to to top) While simultaneously saying a 90° angle is correct? That would make the cut thined out on the bottom making ends look straggly like before....
Why do so many hairdressers confuse "thin" hair and "fine" hair, or try to use those terms interchangeably? They are not the same thing. I have fine textured hair. It's not medium or coarse. It's fine. I also have thick density. Not medium or thin density. My fine hair strands are as fine as spider's webs. But I have a ton of hair! Therefore, I have thick, fine hair.
If you are going to make a tutorial on how to cut THIN FINE hair then please use a model that actually has thin, fine hair. This mannequin may have fine hair, where each strand is skinny but it definitely does NOT have thin hair. Thin hair refers to the density (how much hair is on the head). So many videos and pics online supposedly for thin, fine hair that are done on models with a ton of hair. It’s very frustrating. Rant over, thanks.
Hey everyone, I hope youre all very well!!, im currently recovering from covid, im on my 4th day and its crazy how it effects you!! You can hear it in my voice in this video i think!! This was last week as i was getting sick!
Im feeling a bit better to be able to edit and bring you todays video!! I hope you like it!
Get well soon! Herbal/holistic homeopathy really helped when I had it, along with extra fruits n veg. I'm still regaining my sense of taste and smell from having it in '20... fresh arugula/rocket, kale, spinach, lettuces, apples, mango, cucumber, garlic, pears, date lady dates, raspberries all are helping me still!
I intuitively ate fresh arugula 3x everday for four weeks and regained quite a bit of my taste n smell.
Lomatium root tincture (alcohol free,) Mullein root, Nettle, Ashwagandha root, Burdock, Raw organic honey, Ginger, Lemon water w/honey, all were necessary staples for me in supporting the body in flushing it out.
Hope it helps, & if not maybe it'll help someone else. I wish you well, and thank you so much for more fine and thin hair videos!
I have some embarrassing hair loss from cvd, along with naturally fine thinner hair, and it's very challenging to style, as it's in the front top like and 'M.'
Maybe you can do a series on covid hair loss And how to cut, layer and style, so as to not look like a comb over, but also to distract from the hairline?
Love your videos! thanks agdin and best wishes!
Thank you so much and I've been thinking about this since being off. Covid hair loss is a major thing.
@@PaulWattsHair Yess! It unfortunately is. I've cut my hair so many different ways trying to blend n camouflage my sparse M hairline. The hair loss from cvd---It's like a wedge was carved out of each side of the top front. :(
I like that you mix textures, my hair i've always preferred this to disguise any 'stringyness,' that it tends to get unless constantly brushing it every hour.
I look forward to creative solutions!
Thanks so much for your work! Hope you'll be on the mend soon!
I hope you feel better very soon!! I love this video! I have fine, full, wavy and past my shoulders length hair. I want to try something new. Is this a good haircut for my type hair? Thank you!! Take care!! 🥰🙏✌️
Get well soon Paul 😊🗽🇺🇸 and your haircuts 😍are always amazing
Ty so much for doing this! We need more hairdressers that focus on the “fine” hair community! There’s a lot of us out there! We need more hair help lol😊
I tried it and it is amazing. Thanks. I am a hairdresser for over 35 yrs and am known for giving excellent layered cuts. I believe we are never a master, always learning. So, I try other people to appreciate their sincerity to teach others their skills. I truly admire them and Paul Watt you are one of them. Hope you are fully recovered from Covid.
The manequin has tons of hair..... thousands of thousands of videos on the internet and none actually has very little thin and fine hair
Exactly!! I have lupus and over the years I've lost 75 to 80% of my hair. I can't even make a ponytail because my hair won't stay in the littlest rubber band.
AGREE!!!
No one cuts my hair right so I have to cut it myself and now I have the Best Method, Thank You!
Thank you. Looks great! Great to find a stylist that doesn't want to cut everyone with fine thin hair with a pixie cut! Everyone always tells me you can't cut layers in my hair!
❤🌟👏👏 Well said!!!! I am heartily sick of being fobbed off with pixie cut - it makes me look like an upturned ice-cream cone 😢😠 doesn’t suit my face and its very high maintenance with my mix of hair
Finally something with a side part! My hair is thinning so much on top & sides & very fine as well that when I try other cuts & they’re using a middle part, I end up with a hole on one side. Thank you! I love this cut & not losing too much length👏👏
I gave myself a haircut by following the video and I'm really pleased with it! It added a lot of volume to my hair since it's starting to thin with age, it gave me volume without looking like I have a mullet. I love mullets but wanted something more elegant. Great tutorial. Thank you!
Great job!
Took this and the bangs from your butterfly hair cut video and my hair turned out GORGEOUS! TYSM❤❤❤
Where can i find a stylist that knows EXACTLY how to do this? You can't "take chances" with fine, thin hair. You get one shot at doing it right! I need someone like this guy!
My question exactly! I think it would be pretty rude to whip out this video on your hairstylist and expect them to watch it!
@@3crx3 lol that's for sure. I had my fine thin hair layered once, by a "professional". It was a DISASTER. It took years to grow it out.
@@sandyann9606 I feel your pain - I’m currently on that journey and it is NOT fun
You’re right
this is my designated video tutorial for my hair. i loved the results!
Absolutely amazing! I’d love to see what this looks like doing it on our own head and cutting our own hair. But I’m going to try! You’re instruction is terrific, thank you!
My hair is fluffy and light like cotton candy - what I discovered is that the blunt cut creates an illusion of weight, rather than layering which makes it more fluffy.
Does layering make it fluffy and an illusion of weight would you say
YOU CAN BLUNT CUT THE ENDS AND HAVE LONG LAYERS AS WELL WHICH REMOVE WEIGHT AND GIVE LIFT
If you have your hairdresser VERY lightly layer the ends of your hair it gives the illusion of weight and makes your hair look much fuller. The women in my family have thin hair so I've been finding my own tricks to make hair appear more full throughout my beauty school journey. This one works like a charm every time! 😊
@@AshleyB-xh1qhcan you please give me a link of a video that explains how ?
I live in a small town & the stylist I had gone to for several years did a great job....but then just started not seeming to care anymore & doing her own thing. I'd tried 2 other stylists after her trying to find one that could give me the cut I wanted....to no avail. It's just so difficult to find a competent hairstylist to layer fine hair....& I cannot stand 'stringy' ends. Been there done that & it was a horrible experience.😢
Fabulous! I love that haircut! Now let me ask you this as a customer...how do I explain that to my hairstylist? How do I tell my hairstylist I want this haircut?
I’m trying to convince my daughter to let me cut her hair this style, she suffers from thinning and fine hair. I bought her some products to thicken it up and it’s working . I feel a few times cutting it will get it back full like it was. I might video the process and show you. Thank you so much for doing this video . Most professionals don’t do videos on the problems we have with hair just the cut or style. I hope you feel better soon and Covid takes a toll on you so stay safe.Have a blessed day. 😊😊
This cut added life to a fine wig that I sure didn't want to get rid of! So thank you!
I have a shoulder length bob and the sides are thin but the back grows really quickly. This is a great way for me to thicken up the sides with my side parting. Thank you,
You explain very detailed and seems so easy! I learned a lot and appreciate it. I never felt comfortable cutting at the exact length that comes after lifting the hair, I always did as you just taught us in this video. Happy to confirm and learn. Appreciate it!!
I have been watching your videos these last few days. I must say it has been difficult to pinpoint how I would like to have my hair cut! There are so many to choose from. With that said, I have straight, fine hair; no body whatsoever. I will say it's rather dense. I am a wash n go type person and I'm thinking this might be a good cut for me. I've really enjoyed your videos. Thanks for the lessons. ❤
Always come back to your videos you are amazing at what you do thank you
Love your tutorials…strong on basic theory and technique…🙌
Glad you like them Karen, thank you for watching
I need a haircut. I haven't had one in two years. Before that, it was 5 yrs. I'm so afraid to chop the length. I love what you did with this cut.
This is a great explanation, thanks so much for this tutorial.
Nicely done! Most of my clients with fine hair prefer blunt cuts, but this is a nice alternative.
Wow i just found your video i don't have fine hair but i absolutely love that look you did a great job ty
I think that is a good cut. For those with THIN & fine I hesitate. It would be nice if hair artists would define all the circumstances like thin, fine, wavy, frizzy curl, etc. my battle is body, holding a curl and lift. Yup, I’m a problem child that I don’t see solutions. Layering is too scary without knowing all the determinants.
I'm know you probaly watched this hair video a long time ago but I sincerly agree with you about the hair type I have fine hair that has thinned over the years but to me fine is different then thin ,so I have alot of hair even though it's fine and my hair has friz at the ends and so the longer it gets the stringier it gets and personally think he didn't put hardly any layers on the sides of the hair and that's what I need to know
How do I ask for this cut?? beautifully done ❤
I have to say this made me feel much better about my "fine' hair. My hair stylist tells me i have the "thickest' fine hair. A lot of hair, but it wavy and fine. I have long layers but they seem to cut the layers differently every time. I like a blunt cut across the back. How should i explain that? Oh, and i want NO layers and shorter than my chin when it's dry. Is that a lot to ask for? My favorite stylist is out for maternity leave.
If they tend to cut your hair while its wet that may be part of the problem. I have wavy hair fine hair as well and couldn't get a decent haircut to save my life until someone tried a dry cut. Also what you want doesn't sound at all like too much to ask, bringing in some pictures may help too.
It's interesting how one tutorial I saw says go 90 degree horizontal and use an angled finger line and this one is 90 degrees vertical with a flat finger line point cut. But I do see this technique gives a different, more tapered, more pronounced layer look where the other was a longer layer subtle look. I suppose it just depends on what the client is going for. Cool.
Absolutely stunning amazing haircut thank you again
Phenomenal!!
Loved the technique! Excellent! 😊
Thanks so much! 😊
I will never understand hairdressers telling me my hair will look thicker if I get layers. No it will not. There is objectively less hair. He says in the very beginning “this is the perfect layer” and all I’m thinking is I can completely see through her ends! How is that perfect? I’ve had this done to my hair multiple times and it’s terrible bc then when I go to get a trim they have to cut off more hair bc there are less ends to salvage. This is why I cut my own hair. In a way, I’m glad I have thin hair so that I can manage to do it on my own.
Looks great!
guy- How’s llife?! Yeah~ incredible sharing!
Thank you.
Where did you get your side guide?
Excellent as usual, thank you for sharing. 👍👍👍👌👌
Thanks Dad!!
Hi Paul, could you do a tutorial on neck length blunt haircut on fine wavy hair doing away the triangle look by layering on the inside and not the outside? Thank you!
Oh yes PLEASE!!!!
I have thin wavy hair, what hair cut style would make my hair look a bit thicker? I want to cut my own hair at home, cus there is no good salon in my area who can cut n style my hair type 😢
Looks very pretty. Most hairdressers I've been to do not take into consideration where you part your hair. If I want my hair off center, they will still cut my hair as though I'm going to wear it in the middle. Therefore, I'm left with one side feeling and looking thicker than the other. I quit going to hairdressers. I maintain my own, but I am getting some great ideas through your videos.
Thank you so much for this!
Is this for people with fine hair, thin hair or both?
would this work on hair that’s mid thigh length ?
When going to get this cut what do we tell them we want??
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great. We need to learn the lion hair cut please
I love it. X
Thanks mum xx
Love it! Gorgeous ❤
Show this in a diy ponytail cut, please.
My hair is fine but THICK and it get frizzy easily with the way layers are typically cut into my hair. Recommendations?
Does it apply for any length
Long layers, thin hair actually looks pretty good with some shorter layers if they have enough hair for it and it won't stick to their head.
Paint the tripod white! Can't differentiate between the ends of the hair and the black parts of the tripod
Razor cutting makes the ends of hair fried. Something you're trying to avoid. Not every hairstyle should be cut with any razor.
thanks for sharing,....,😍
I have fine hair and prefer blunt only cuts.
I will say.. the problem with these kind of cuts if you’re doing it yourself is it’s impossible to do on wet hair. If you have any density at all to your hair you can’t get a perfect “u-shape” in the back around the occipital bone on the hair wet, you have the style the hair straight or wait for it to dry completely if you already have blessed hair.
Definitely requires a stylist or a partner to do this cut.
Whoaaaaaa!! Life changing, however i cannot execute the back. IF EVER IN NASHVILLE AND NEED A MODEL…. PICK ME. PICK ME!!!! Lol❤. I tconnect with This amazing tutorial and this is exactly my hair. One fantastic cut my entire life. I’m due. Nashville is an interesting “hair” city. Ha. They need help. I NEED YOU!!!! Or a reference in Nashville ,Tennessee!!! Preferably you!!!
I don't understand cutting top layers in a 180° angle (pulled to to top) While simultaneously saying a 90° angle is correct? That would make the cut thined out on the bottom making ends look straggly like before....
Why do so many hairdressers confuse "thin" hair and "fine" hair, or try to use those terms interchangeably? They are not the same thing. I have fine textured hair. It's not medium or coarse. It's fine. I also have thick density. Not medium or thin density. My fine hair strands are as fine as spider's webs. But I have a ton of hair! Therefore, I have thick, fine hair.
Fine be that way but you're treading a thin line 😂
You didnt show the back of it
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Why didn't you show the back?
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Thanks Maysa
If you are going to make a tutorial on how to cut THIN FINE hair then please use a model that actually has thin, fine hair. This mannequin may have fine hair, where each strand is skinny but it definitely does NOT have thin hair. Thin hair refers to the density (how much hair is on the head). So many videos and pics online supposedly for thin, fine hair that are done on models with a ton of hair. It’s very frustrating. Rant over, thanks.
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That is not thin hair.
You barely cut anything off
Not nice at all
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@@PaulWattsHair it is ugly for real, I don't have praise a bad job. Go fish for some better skills
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