Have a look as stylist Jon Reyman shows students how concave layers can soften a rounded, bulbous hair shape:
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Have a look as stylist Jon Reyman shows students how concave layers can soften a rounded, bulbous hair shape:
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You Might Also Like This: Cutting Long Transient Layers
Have a look as Mandie shows us the technique she uses to do a color melt:
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Have a look as Stephen shows how to do a men’s undercut, including how to section and using clippers:
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This video demonstrates a way to cut long, layered hair with a “V” shape in the back:
So you do like this method? Or do you think there is a better way? Let us know in the comments.
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Have a look at this way to style medium-length curly or wavy hair by twirling the hair in sections to create curls and then working the blow dryer and diffuser:
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Watch as Jared shows how to give a classic highlighting technique a different feel with the weave and texture you can put into the hair and how it falls:
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In this video, hair stylist Ren Shaw demonstrates techniques for cutting long transient layers:
The term “transient” means “always in motion” and that’s exactly the impression this look is trying to achieve. Remember that a primary difference between this kind of cut and the natural inversion layers has to do with where the layers fall.
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World-famous hair stylist Sam Villa answers the question, “How do you get a finger wave effect with a curling iron?” He then demonstrates two techniques for doing this: Red Carpet Waves and Push Waves.
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In this tutorial, April shows us step-by-step how to cut hair in the popular stacked A-line style:
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Want to learn how to create a side bangs style (also known as sweeping bangs or sweeping fringe)? This video will show you how:
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