Tricks For Cutting Perfect Bangs
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Love this collab🤩!! I'm newly licensed and learn so much from both of your channels! Thanks both of you for all the help!😊
Great lesson on bangs! I'm always looking for new techniques in cutting mine. My fringe is very dense since I cut it far back (short short forehead), so I experiment with thinning them out in different ways. I love both of your channels! (Salon Ed & S.Villa). -not a hair dresser, just an enthusiast
Great tutorial Andrew! I enjoyed that lesson on cutting the fringe. I have never heard of doing that. Thank you!
Omg... what a realization, it makes complete sense!!! I have a high and wide forehead so always have had substantial amount of bangs for that same reason. I was under the impression that thinner bands would look ridiculous on me. So I thank you very much for this great information ❤️
its so nice you guys went to Matt Becks studio!i love you guys!thanks for the video very nice lesson!
Andrew, I do like your tutorials. You break it down, where it benefits those who need it ie me. You and Matt rock, where you both were my go to guys, while training in the industry.
Excellent video & practical & useful information. Thank you.
You are very precise and clear with your explanations. Keep up with the good work! Thank you a lot for the video!
This was so thorough and very helpful
Awesome video Matt
Great tips! Love Sam Villa and Free Salon Education
This was so helpful, thank you!
Awesome advices and demonstrations ! Thanks
Thanks for this! You are a fantastic instructor.
Great job explaining
Me gustó y hoy aprendí algo nuevo gracias por tu enseñanza saludos desde Ciudad de México
Great video! Learned a lot!
I'm not a pro, but, I am a Instructional Designer and trainer. I must tell you that this is the best tutorial I've seen on YT. Total homerun!
@andrewcarruthers5414
5 жыл бұрын
Keo's Best woah! thanks for the love ... Matt did an amazing job of editing my rambling :-)
Awesome info. Thank you!
This is a true professional, not just teaching the techniques but the theory behinds it which I believe is what most people are missing.
Great info!
Wonderful collaboration! Please continue to do this in the future as I get tips from you both!
@andrewcarruthers5414
5 жыл бұрын
Jackie Hernandez more to come Jackie
So clear & concise, thank you! Now I know why my daughter's fringe looks like it does, been cutting it at the wrong angle 😂🤦♀️it won't take over 30 mins to cut it now, thanks again 👌
Thanks nice explanation
👍👍👍thank you!! I love this video!!
Finally a video that teaches how to cut weight off the bangs to make it look softer and rounded at the end!
Who else can't wait to weave those blending shears?
That weaving technique blew me away!!!! Thank you so much!
@andrewcarruthers5414
5 жыл бұрын
SarabiQueen have fun with it :-)
Great video. Cant wait to cut some fringe.
I appreciate this- thank u
This was such a helpful video! I struggle with cutting bangs. I will definitely keep these tricks in mind for next time. Do you have a video on cutting fringe for fine, thin hair?
@andrewcarruthers5414
5 жыл бұрын
IrishMoffia97 with fine or thin hair, you mainly want to cut at low elevation or natural fall first to make sure you keep as much density on the ends as possible. Also taking a deeper section will help to bring more hair into the fringe area.
@IrishMoffia97
5 жыл бұрын
Andrew Carruthers thank you! 🌟
i got so confused for a second. i thought that i was watching this at sam villas channel.
@andrewcarruthers5414
5 жыл бұрын
drkmgic we fooled you ;-)
Beause there's never enough youtube videos on the perfect bang topic. Thank you :)
Brilliant.
Nice hair cut wow
This was extremely helpful. Thank you so much!
Now I want those blending shears😀😀😀Thank you this is very helpful!!!
@andrewcarruthers5414
5 жыл бұрын
Elena Haldy Hey Elena! you can check them out here... www.samvilla.com/pro/products/shears/blending-thinning-shears/invisiblend-shear
Wawhhhh love it
Love it. This just inspired me to make my own video and to follow your path. Thank you.
@andrewcarruthers5414
5 жыл бұрын
Asika Rai awesome!!! have fun with it :-)
What do you do when your client has a cowlick in there bangs How do get them to lie down better?
@andrewcarruthers5414
5 жыл бұрын
Sheila Hastings wrap drying with the comb from really wet to dry helps a lot. Use the spine or backbone of the comb and fine teeth to press down and create tension
Who else things he looks like he could be related to John and Drew Scott (HGTV Property Brothers)
@gloomymutters
3 жыл бұрын
His voice is so similar!!! haha
@mistyriennett5902
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah he does Good call.
Good explanation
Do those texturizing shears come in a double swivel???
@andrewcarruthers5414
5 жыл бұрын
Jillian Knowles hey Jillian... they don’t. We make the blending shears reversible so you can easily place the solid blade where you need it. This prevents us from doing a swivel or forward set version.
@babyface15432
5 жыл бұрын
@@andrewcarruthers5414 Gotcha. Thank you so much for the response! Could you leave a link for me to check them out??
What about a guest that has a long forehead but fine hair where would you start the fringe?
i like the voice
I've stopped going to 3 hairdressers in my life because, despite telling them not to, have used thining shears on my hair and have ruined it! I'm going to a new hairdresser on Wed, not that I don't like my current one, he's great it's just that he always makes an excuse to not do to my colour that I ask for. Fingers crossed I'll find my dream hairdresser, I went to school with her and she does have a good reputation!
@joeyhernandez7011
5 жыл бұрын
Usually if a professional decides not to do something to your hair it's for a reason. Not sure what you were expecting coming to a tutorial for professionals and venting, but good luck to you and whoever does your hair.
@kirstymacfarlane1620
5 жыл бұрын
@@joeyhernandez7011 I was just saying my experience with thinning shears hasn't been good and I'm not expecting anything but thanks for commenting. It's a free world if I want to watch and comment on a video for "professionals" then that's my business
@TuxieTude
5 жыл бұрын
Maybe they're happy you left.
@joeyhernandez7011
5 жыл бұрын
The hairdresser of dreams doesn't exist, there is very good ones, but no one is perfect. Maybe start there.
No wonder why andrew is educator director from sam villa...
@andrewcarruthers5414
5 жыл бұрын
victoracg thank you 😊
I'm wondering, why do we call them * bangs*? Fringe makes more sense...anybody know?
@TuxieTude
5 жыл бұрын
I actually can't stand them being called fringe because it reminds me of fringe on clothing.
@silverfoxy3527
5 жыл бұрын
Bangs is an American term originally used in reference to cutting a horse's tail in a blunt fashion, cutting it "bang" off. Fringe is the European version.
@heatherg2083
5 жыл бұрын
call them what you like, but clients will more than likely call them bangs
Is she actually supposed to see out of those sheepdog bangs?
🙁
"just kinda use your common sense"
Parli troppo !
We aren’t your guests. We are your clients. It’s really ok.....
Great info !