How to Cut a Curly Bob Haircut Tutorial Step by Step

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00:00 Are we good?
00:02 Yes? Very good.
00:03 Hello friends of Facebook. I'm Marcos, director and founder of MGEducation.
00:08 Today we are here in a village near the city of Mexico.
00:15 And I think I'm meeting a friend and I'm going to share with you.
00:23 Hello my friends in Facebook. Welcome to Facebook and Life.
00:28 We are here in Mexico and I try to do a haircut for you in two languages, in English and in Spanish.
00:37 My English is obviously a little bit better and I try my best as I can in Spanish.
00:44 And this is Churrizy, my model for today.
00:47 And I already cut her outline.
00:50 So I'm going to work on wavy hair.
00:52 And I'm going to create a little sort of disconnected layered shape which is very soft at the end with two panels in the front that are not connected in a very soft sort of curved fringe.
01:04 And let's start.
01:07 Hello my friends in Facebook. This is my model Churrizy.
01:13 And today we are going to do a softer haircut with softer layers.
01:24 And I'm going to work with the texture that she has.
01:28 And I'm going to disconnect the pieces in the front as well.
01:34 [Spanish]
01:52 My friends in English.
01:54 I already cut my outline.
01:56 I elevated the sections a little bit to create a very soft gradation on the outline.
02:01 And now I'm going to start with the vertical sections.
02:04 And I'm going to start to layer the hair with a flat angle.
02:08 And I will cut the hair above the fingers to have more control for my layers.
02:17 So the head is upright in an upright position.
02:20 I'm using the fine side of the comb to have more control for my curls.
02:30 And I will see how much drops out at the end.
02:33 I don't need a lot of weight because I just want something really soft here.
02:38 And you can see I'm using tension but I'm very careful because I need to work with the flexibility of the skin.
02:46 That means once the skin comes out too much I'm using too much tension.
02:52 And when the hair shrinks back the result will not be very even.
02:56 So I need to be really careful with my tension.
02:59 The tension that I'm using when I'm pulling the hair.
03:08 You can see I'm cutting a little bit these two bones.
03:11 And then I need to comb the hair again to make sure I'm using the right elevation.
03:20 For my friends in Mexico I'm going to make layers more flat.
03:26 I'm cutting the hair above my fingers to have more control.
03:31 And I'm using the fine side of my comb to have more control.
03:41 I need to be careful with the flexibility of the skin because when I use too much tension the result is not as even.
03:58 How do you say that in Spanish?
04:00 [Spanish]
04:18 So my second section I'm pulling out straight out from the base.
04:23 That means if you look at the roots here, if you come around. If you look at the roots I'm not over directing the hair.
04:30 I'm pulling it out straight out from the roots to get more of a rounded shape in the back.
04:36 I don't want too much weight behind the ear.
04:40 And now I'm checking my guide. Once I see my guide I can cut.
04:45 Make sure you always see your guide because if you don't see your guide you will create a new guideline.
04:51 And you will lose yourself during the haircut.
04:56 So what I'm doing I'm checking the guide that comes from here.
04:59 And I'm also checking my over direction that I'm not over directing.
05:03 That I'm pulling straight out from the base.
05:06 [Spanish]
05:34 Checking the guide and cutting.
05:37 And come back again.
05:40 [Spanish]
05:46 Because I'm working with the shaved or wavy hair I'm checking the result visually too.
05:57 Because I want to see if it works the way I want it to.
06:01 And I'm happy with the shape.
06:04 And now I'm going to do my third section.
06:10 It's very important that you use very fine sections.
06:15 So that you get a very clean result.
06:20 Another thing that is very important is that the hair that you don't cut,
06:25 that you comb very cleanly,
06:29 because if you don't the hair will dry.
06:34 And what happens is that when the hair dries,
06:40 it dries in the way it is now,
06:44 now it is clean, so when it dries it is easier to dry it later.
06:53 Sorry for my Spanish, it's not perfect.
06:57 I'm going to turn it on.
07:01 Now I'm using section number two as a guide.
07:05 Here it is.
07:13 A little bit.
07:16 And if you see this section up here,
07:19 I need to comb again, very important.
07:28 For my friends in English,
07:31 I'm not using any over direction,
07:35 I'm cutting the hair on the base to create a rounded shape.
07:41 But I'm using the previous section as a guide.
07:45 Now I'm checking the hair visually as well,
07:49 because my friend is wearing her hair most of the time curly.
07:54 That means for me the most important thing is how it looks when it dries naturally.
08:03 I just explained in Spanish that it's really important to use very fine sections,
08:08 because once you use fine sections you will have a very clean result.
08:14 And it's really important that the hair you don't cut, this hair here,
08:18 that you comb it nice and clean,
08:21 because if you don't the hair starts to dry.
08:24 And what happens when the hair starts to dry is that
08:28 the hair will start to dry in a messy way.
08:31 But once it's nice and clean,
08:33 you will not have any problems with your blow dry afterwards.
08:38 Don't hesitate as well when you're cutting hair.
08:41 Make sure you take your time,
08:44 because at the end it will save you time to check all the hair cut again.
08:49 So I'm combing the hair, not using tension,
08:53 not using too much tension,
08:55 checking and cutting.
09:01 If you have any questions,
09:03 ¿Si hay algunas preguntas?
09:05 Preguntame.
09:06 Just ask me if you have any questions.
09:09 I'm very happy to answer.
09:11 You can ask in English, in Spanish.
09:14 You can also ask in German.
09:17 I'm not sure if the lady behind the camera will understand German.
09:35 So I'm not sure if many of you heard about my new company.
09:38 It's called MG Education.
09:41 MG Education is an international education company.
09:46 We are based in Mexico City.
09:48 But we are traveling around the world,
09:50 wherever clients want to work with us.
09:55 What's very special about MG Education is
09:59 we are delivering hair cutting education on a very high level.
10:03 We have very small classes.
10:05 We are maximum doing 8 students.
10:08 I prefer 7.
10:10 But in some countries we are doing 8.
10:15 One thing before I continue talking about the company.
10:19 Once you reach this area here,
10:22 where when you look at the growth patterns,
10:25 you can see here you don't have hair anymore.
10:28 So that means from here on,
10:30 here I've got my round shape.
10:32 I'm going to over-direct everything to this section.
10:35 The section where the hair, where the growth pattern stops.
10:39 So to keep more weight behind the ear.
10:50 That means I'm combing the hair away now from my body.
10:56 And I'm over-directing.
10:58 So MG Education, what we do is
11:01 we are delivering hair cutting seminars
11:03 on the base of the 3 techniques.
11:06 Line, square, daisy and layering.
11:08 3 shapes, round, triangular and square.
11:12 And what's special with our company is that
11:15 all seminars start with motivation.
11:19 So what I want to do is I want to encourage people
11:25 that anyone can do anything.
11:28 Because I believe it's very important
11:31 not just to focus on cutting hair.
11:33 For me it's also very important to focus on the individual.
11:38 And you know if people believe in themselves,
11:42 I believe that cutting hair is just what our hands are doing at the end.
11:50 The first thing starts in our head.
11:52 And if we are scared to cut hair,
11:54 if we are arriving in an environment
11:57 where people are scared,
11:59 I think it's not a good base.
12:02 It's not a good base to deliver hair cutting seminars.
12:07 So this is why our seminars always start with the motivational part
12:12 before we go into the lectures,
12:14 before we go into the whole cutting thing,
12:17 into the demonstrations.
12:20 And I think it's something really exciting.
12:27 Ok, now it's very difficult to translate this in Spanish.
12:33 Ok, M.G. Education is an independent company,
12:39 like freelance.
12:41 And what we are going to do are hair cutting seminars.
12:46 And the focus is on the individual.
12:53 And all the seminars start with motivation.
13:01 So we have like one hour of motivation.
13:04 And then we are going to start with lectures on techniques and ways,
13:11 lectures on idoneo, lectures on disconnection,
13:17 you are going to see live demonstrations,
13:21 and we are also going to do sizes
13:25 so that you can practice what you heard in the morning in the lectures.
13:35 And we are working with the three forms, square, triangle, and round.
13:46 And also with the three techniques, lines, graduation, and layers.
13:59 So if you want a seminar with M.G. Education,
14:04 you can write me a text or go to my website,
14:10 it's called mg-education.com
14:20 If in another part of the world you want a seminar with me,
14:23 go to mg-education.com
14:27 or just write me a text on Facebook
14:29 and we will arrange a seminar in your part of the world.
14:38 Something very exciting coming up for me in January,
14:43 I will go to my hometown, to my home country, to Germany.
14:49 I will have a three days class with German hairdressers,
14:54 a foundation class in a salon that booked me in the south of Germany.
14:59 I will go for a three days seminar to Stargard in Poland.
15:07 One day seminar.
15:09 I will go to another seminar in Warsaw,
15:14 also a salon that booked me.
15:17 And I've got one space left which is on the first weekend in January.
15:23 It's still available.
15:25 So if you want to book a seminar, I'm very happy to come to your country,
15:30 which in this time in January will be in Europe.
15:38 And the good thing is we will not have to pay for the flight from Mexico,
15:43 we will just have to pay for the flight from Berlin, which is way cheaper.
15:48 So it's a big benefit for you guys that we can arrange something in Europe.
15:55 And I'm really excited to be back home in my country.
16:03 As you all realize, we had a lot of problems in the last few weeks here in Mexico.
16:10 We had these two strong earthquakes
16:15 and I hope that the Earth is a little bit more still now,
16:20 because it all scared us a lot.
16:24 And on Tuesday I will do a little charity thing.
16:34 It will be in Avenida Colonia del Valle in Ciudad de Mexico.
16:41 I'm using languages, as you can realize.
16:45 And we are going to cut hair for free.
16:49 The team of Davines Mexico will do colors for free.
16:54 The only thing is a little donation that you have to bring
16:58 and then you get your free haircut or hair color.
17:02 Which donation it is, go to my Facebook page
17:05 and you can read what donations are accepted, what donations we need.
17:11 And now more important in Spanish.
17:14 On Tuesday we will do a charity.
17:22 Charity is like, we will cut hair for free and we will do colors for free.
17:32 And you only need to bring a donation and you also need an appointment.
17:39 An appointment for Tuesday.
17:46 And it is in Avenida Colonia del Valle 420 in Ciudad de Mexico
17:56 in the house of Davines, Davines Mexico.
17:59 The team of Davines will do colors for free.
18:03 Me and other hairdressers will do free cuts.
18:09 And I think it's a good action because there are many people
18:15 who are affected by the temple and we want to help.
18:22 We have some questions, doubts, nothing.
18:33 I hope all my friends in Mexico are well, are not affected by the temple.
18:44 And if they scare us, they scare us a lot, and still, for me more, because I am from Europe.
18:58 So imagine, it was my first temple and it was horrible.
19:03 But also it is very important that we continue, we continue with life.
19:12 Because if we are going to focus on these things in life, we are not happy.
19:22 And I really like now how people get together.
19:29 And yes, my desire is like, if people are always like this, right?
19:39 That they help each other all the time.
19:43 Let's talk a little about hair too.
19:48 On this side I am pulling, pulling the hair.
19:55 On this side I was pushing the hair.
19:59 It is very important for you to have a balance.
20:05 And now I am in the area behind the ear, which means, as I said before,
20:18 that you need to direct more so that you have more weight behind the ear.
20:29 This is my first live recording in Spanish.
20:38 And I am a little excited that everyone understands me.
20:43 For my friends in English, this is my first Facebook live in Spanish and English.
20:49 And yes, my Spanish is not the best.
20:53 But I am living here 7 months, so I think it is ok.
20:57 I am living in Mexico for 7 months, so I think that my Spanish is good for 7 months.
21:06 But I know that I still need to learn more.
21:10 And the last section.
21:17 It is very important to check your guide before.
21:24 So next time I will do in 3 languages, English, Spanish and German.
21:36 No, no, because I mix languages.
21:42 Check the balance and you can see that it is the same.
21:50 And also check the hair visually.
21:55 If you have a mirror, always use the mirror.
21:58 Here I don't have a mirror now.
22:00 If you have a mirror, use it to check the balance and the shape.
22:08 It is very important.
22:09 And use a lot of water.
22:13 Now I will start with the sides.
22:24 And here in front you can see that I have a disconnection.
22:28 It is a section, a little bit like a diagonal.
22:32 I will not connect with this side.
22:36 But first, you have two options.
22:40 You can connect the line first, here.
22:44 Or you can connect the layers.
22:47 I will connect the layers first.
22:49 Because I want a look that is a little bit softer.
22:52 So the focus is not on the line, it is more on the layers.
22:58 And I will use the same section where the growth is stopped.
23:08 So this is my guide.
23:20 I am pushing the hair.
23:25 At this point, I will check if the direction is correct.
23:37 That it is not too much.
23:39 But I will not use a round shape.
23:42 I will start with a shape that is triangular.
23:46 And then I will check the shape.
23:55 So what I am doing now, I am using this section where the crow pattern stops behind the ear.
24:05 It is my guide.
24:06 I am over-directing everything to this point.
24:14 And I am using tension, but I am looking at the skin, that the skin is not pulling out.
24:20 The hair is quite fine.
24:29 So I need to be careful not to remove too much weight.
24:32 And if you are asking yourself, like how thick should my section be,
24:41 it always depends on the density of the hair, and then you can see your guide.
24:45 Obviously here the hair is quite fine, so I don't have to use a lot of sections on the side.
24:51 Because of the hairline, we don't have as much hair as we have in the back.
25:01 So if you have the question, like, for the size of the section, it depends on the texture and how much hair you have.
25:16 And if your hair is more fine, obviously you don't need as many sections.
25:26 I am checking the hair with its natural texture.
25:36 And I am going to do the other side.
25:41 Here, here, here.
25:53 For example, a lot of people, when they have a part like this, which is more on one side,
26:05 a lot of people have problems with the direction of the hair with this part.
26:09 And for that, a tip that you can do is to use a section here,
26:21 and connect the part on one side first, and then the part on the top.
26:30 The same thing here, where the growth is, this is my guide,
26:45 and I am going to go up and direct everything to this point.
26:51 So if you have the problem that, if you have a side parting, a low side parting,
27:02 and you want to connect the layers to the back, many people have this problem,
27:07 that they are messing up and they don't have the control.
27:10 So what you can do is, you can section off the top, like I do now,
27:13 you can connect the side first, and then you can connect the top part.
27:17 Which, I think, if you don't have a lot of experience, for example,
27:21 it gives you more control of the haircut, and you don't lose yourself too quick.
27:28 You can see, the hair is quite fine, you don't have to use a lot of sections.
27:36 So here it's important as well, because in this area, in the front,
27:45 the skin is much more flexible than it is on the top.
27:48 So what you have to do is, you have to watch the skin.
27:51 If you can see the skin pulls too much, then you have too much tension.
27:55 So try to use tension, but try to look at the skin,
28:00 that you don't have too much tension for an even result.
28:03 Check the skin, that you don't have too much tension.
28:08 Because if you have too much tension, the result is not so...
28:15 I don't know the word, even.
28:17 Go to Google Translate, and see.
28:22 And I think you understand.
28:26 [Spanish]
28:33 In a few months, my Spanish will be better.
28:39 And... yes, Facebook is alive.
28:43 Well, yes.
28:45 Check with the natural texture.
28:51 And now we are going to connect the part, the part, the part.
28:57 The top part.
29:15 And I'm going to use the guide, which is in the growth area,
29:22 so that I don't have too much flexion.
29:26 Here it is.
29:44 Two or three more sections.
29:47 Be careful not to use this part of the disconnection,
29:56 that you don't pinch the disconnection,
30:00 because you don't want to connect.
30:05 A little bit, and then again.
30:10 Check the guide, and cut.
30:14 And the last one.
30:22 This is a lot, but the hair is very thin.
30:25 If you have hair like here in Mexico, please use thinner sections.
30:38 For my friends in Europe, or wherever you are,
30:44 if you have very fine hair like this hair,
30:47 you can use sections that are a little bit bigger,
30:50 as long as you can see your guide.
30:53 If you have hair that many people here in Mexico have,
30:56 try to use finer sections, so that you can see your guide properly.
31:04 So you can see one thing here, where the parting is.
31:08 I'm not connecting the hair. Why?
31:11 Because we have a side parting. When the hair drops down,
31:14 it should be even, no? It should have a balance.
31:17 Because if you connect it, what's going to happen is,
31:20 that this side will look shorter and more textured,
31:23 while this side will look heavier.
31:26 In Spanish?
31:28 No voy a conectar aquí donde está la patizón?
31:33 Why?
31:34 Because the hair on this side is longer,
31:38 and the hair on this side is shorter.
31:41 So if you connect it, what happens is,
31:44 that this side is more textured and shorter,
31:47 while this side is heavier.
31:49 Very important.
31:51 I'm going to open the description.
31:55 [The description is in Spanish]
31:58 And the disconnection is something that I'm going to do when the hair is dry.
32:13 Dry? Dry? Dry? Dry?
32:16 Yes, for now.
32:22 And when the hair is dry, I'm going to connect it.
32:27 The last thing is the fringe.
32:31 We want a fringe that is a little round, but softer.
32:35 And when it dries, it should be like this.
32:39 [The hair is dry]
32:42 Voy a usar secciones un poco redondas.
32:56 I'm using slightly rounded sections,
32:59 because I want every start which is slightly rounded.
33:06 I will cut the hair inside the fingers,
33:09 to get a little bit of a graduated result already.
33:16 Always when you're cutting curly hair,
33:18 think about that the hair is going to shrink.
33:22 It's going up.
33:24 It means if you use too much tension,
33:27 the hair will be too short for your client.
33:30 So it's better you start a bit longer.
33:34 You will check where the hair shrinks.
33:36 You will let it dry a little bit.
33:38 You can still cut off more later.
33:41 [For my friends in Spanish, in Mexico, I'm going to cut a fringe with gradation, with rounded sections.]
33:51 Be very careful with the tension and the length you decide.
34:02 Because if you use too much tension,
34:05 the hair will be too short.
34:15 And with the second section,
34:19 I'm raising it a little bit to get a softer result.
34:25 If you cut the hair very flat,
34:27 you will get a very heavy result.
34:32 I want something softer.
34:35 The more elevation, the softer.
34:39 Less elevation, the heavier.
34:42 With my second section, I'm using a little bit of elevation,
34:46 so that I get a very soft result.
34:49 The more elevation you use, the softer.
34:54 The less elevation you use, the heavier your result.
34:58 But I want something softer.
35:00 So with each section, I'm elevating the hair a little bit more.
35:04 You can use tension.
35:06 In the end, it depends on what you want to achieve.
35:11 If you want something with a lot of movement,
35:14 with a lot of gradation,
35:17 you use obviously more tension.
35:19 So I'm checking my result visually.
35:37 Think about the hair will shrink,
35:39 so she can put it this way, she can put it that way.
35:42 I like that we have a very nice little disconnection in the front.
35:46 It does not have to be very obvious,
35:49 but it gives you a little bit of a twist to a very, very...
35:52 to a classic haircut at the end, no?
35:55 But using a little bit of disconnection
35:58 gives you a little bit something more interesting.
36:03 Si usas un poco como una desconexion que no es tan obvio,
36:08 el resultado es como más...
36:11 más moderno, pero todavía clásico, no?
36:15 Y ahora voy a secar el cabello.
36:18 Y cuando esté listo,
36:21 regresamos por el Facebook en vivo.
36:24 Una pequeña repitación.
36:28 Repitación.
36:30 Es un look que empieza en el parte atrás.
36:33 Empieza con una línea recta, cuadrada.
36:37 Después, puse secciones verticales
36:41 y estaba trabajando en el base.
36:44 En una forma como un poquito redonda en el parte atrás.
36:48 Entonces, no sobredirso.
36:50 Uno, dos. Entonces, tres. Tres a cuatro.
36:53 Y en el parte atrás de la oreja,
36:58 en el parte aquí donde se tiene el crecimiento,
37:01 estaba sobredirigionando el cabello
37:04 para como hacer unas capas que son más triangular.
37:11 Este parte en frente es como una pequeña sección como diagonal.
37:17 Voy a... no voy a desconectar.
37:20 Solo como más visual. Después, el secador.
37:24 Y el fleco es como una pequeña sección triangular.
37:29 Adentro del triángulo, sección es redondo.
37:33 Y estaba cortando el cabello en mis dedos
37:37 con un poco de elevación y con un poco de elevación.
37:41 Por mi inglés.
37:43 Tu inglés es loco.
37:45 Corté un corte muy suave, que fue bueno.
37:50 Estaba usando secciones verticales, cortando sobre los dedos.
37:54 Y estaba cortando el cabello desde el base.
37:57 Eso significa que corté una forma redonda en el parte atrás.
38:00 Y aquí, donde el cabello empieza a parar,
38:03 en el área del cuello,
38:05 empecé a sobredirigir el cabello más para permitir esta área.
38:09 Así que corté una forma redonda que se convirtió en una forma triangular.
38:13 No pude conectar esta área del frente porque quiero conectarla visualmente cuando el cabello esté seco.
38:18 Pero no la estoy conectando completamente.
38:21 Y en el área del fleco había una pequeña sección triangular.
38:24 Dentro de la sección, había secciones redondas,
38:27 que corté dentro de los dedos con un poco de elevación y con un poco de elevación.
38:31 Para hacer un aspecto muy suave y recto.
38:33 Y creo que es algo que realmente puedes usar en el salto de cada día.
38:36 Y te veo de nuevo con el resultado final.
38:38 Muchas gracias. Adiós.
38:40 Y mira mgeeducation.com. Adiós.
38:43 and have a look at mteducation.com.

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