Awww! That's been my color for a year now! Mix it myself, don't know what to call it, but inwardly I refer to it as pink champagne. Also I have very dense, baby-fine hair so this video is tailor-made for someone like me. So, thank you Paul! My love to your family.
@Paul Watts HAIR ... *_LOL !!! I'm sniffing along with you when you commented on the pollen where you are. Same here (just outside Chapel Hill in North Carolina). I have a large pond on my property that is literally covered in pollen right now. Thank goodness it goes away on its own so to speak. As for me ... I finally broke down and took a Benadryl !!_*
This is shoulder length! Just picture shoulders on the mannequin head! Maybe an a slight bit past….but he showed you what to do with fine hair …it was in the cut! The cut is what makes the difference between cutting fine hair and normal hair. He tells you this! I’m sorry if I’m coming across a little pissy but for the difference of 1 1/2 inches (because that’s the only thing to change) you want this guy to take roughly 2-3 hrs from his real job that pays him (300-800 pounds. gather what is needed, put up lights and camera), find another wig to chop up (20-60 pounds), edit and then upload video (30-90 min) ….all because of 1 1/2 inches!! 🤯🤯🤯🤯
Y'all must have really long necks! This same mannequin head can be used to demonstrate a shorter cut...And, he literally asks us to comment what we want to see next. Have a great night. 😊
TBH I thought I had thin hair, but whenever I see cuts like this, I often times feel like my hair isn't as thin as I thought. I had a way more textured and layered shaggy wolf cut several years ago and my ends weren't that scraggly. It always blows my mind. And I had a regular sectioning going on (not zig zag). I might still try this because I wanna get a similar cut again but with a bit more length at the bottom (so also more hair being left to grow longer). Don't get me wrong, I adore the technique, I love the hair cut, but the ends are way too whispy for my personal liking.
Fine hair but a LOT of fine hair is not the same as fine hair and not much of it. I have fine hair (small volume of each hair shaft) but so much of it that I look like the hair bearbunch. I think this confuses people so much. Low density of hair is what causes most problems...ie: fewer hair follicles per scalp area. Like fewer trees in the forest. Seems to me this mannequin has loads of hair density!
Awww! That's been my color for a year now! Mix it myself, don't know what to call it, but inwardly I refer to it as pink champagne. Also I have very dense, baby-fine hair so this video is tailor-made for someone like me. So, thank you Paul! My love to your family.
The conceot of thin fine hair totally escapes him.
The twist of hair for the crown section already had more thickness than all the hair on my head combined. Not a thin hair cut.
👍🙏thanks lots, that great encouragement giving a solution to those with fine hair - great!
@Paul Watts HAIR ... *_LOL !!! I'm sniffing along with you when you commented on the pollen where you are. Same here (just outside Chapel Hill in North Carolina). I have a large pond on my property that is literally covered in pollen right now. Thank goodness it goes away on its own so to speak. As for me ... I finally broke down and took a Benadryl !!_*
Beautiful! Now show us how to do a Wolf-y cut on shoulder length fine hair. 😊Pretty please! ❤️
This is shoulder length! Just picture shoulders on the mannequin head! Maybe an a slight bit past….but he showed you what to do with fine hair …it was in the cut! The cut is what makes the difference between cutting fine hair and normal hair. He tells you this! I’m sorry if I’m coming across a little pissy but for the difference of 1 1/2 inches (because that’s the only thing to change) you want this guy to take roughly 2-3 hrs from his real job that pays him (300-800 pounds. gather what is needed, put up lights and camera), find another wig to chop up (20-60 pounds), edit and then upload video (30-90 min) ….all because of 1 1/2 inches!! 🤯🤯🤯🤯
This is shoulder lenght.
Y'all must have really long necks! This same mannequin head can be used to demonstrate a shorter cut...And, he literally asks us to comment what we want to see next. Have a great night. 😊
TBH I thought I had thin hair, but whenever I see cuts like this, I often times feel like my hair isn't as thin as I thought. I had a way more textured and layered shaggy wolf cut several years ago and my ends weren't that scraggly. It always blows my mind. And I had a regular sectioning going on (not zig zag). I might still try this because I wanna get a similar cut again but with a bit more length at the bottom (so also more hair being left to grow longer).
Don't get me wrong, I adore the technique, I love the hair cut, but the ends are way too whispy for my personal liking.
Cool technique! 👍🏼
Hey Paul , is there any way you can keep a u shape at the end of the hair ? Or is that not possible with a wolf cut?
Still not thin enough on top when you started. We thin fine haired women don't have those thick crowns either
Well done. Thanks!
The entire cut around the bottom needs to be at least 3 inches shorter so it looks healthy. This cut looks like the hair is still thin and scraggly
Very impressive!
Can you do a wolf cut on shorter hair?
19:38 ah, the signature slap on the side of the head that Paul does to all of his customers 😏
Fine hair but a LOT of fine hair is not the same as fine hair and not much of it. I have fine hair (small volume of each hair shaft) but so much of it that I look like the hair bearbunch. I think this confuses people so much. Low density of hair is what causes most problems...ie: fewer hair follicles per scalp area. Like fewer trees in the forest. Seems to me this mannequin has loads of hair density!
No it looks scraggly
Omg loveeeeee❤it......
I'm sorry, that is so not a wolf cut. Check out Brad Mondo videos for the proper way to do a wolf cut. Much different technique and final result.
Looks good!