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Best Layered Haircut For Fine Hair

Jun 02, 2021
What's up guys, welcome to today's video. Today I have something special for you. Let's discuss how to cut layers on

fine

hair

. I'm going to make it as simple as possible for you guys, so that every time you go to layers of

fine

hair

, you're going to think about this technique and it's going to help you maintain that density, keep a nice blunt edge, and have a lot of movement in the fine hair, so what the section is simple, a deep part on the right side so you can see that on its right side and then on the other side I go a little bit deeper even because that's going to be the heavy side, that's the side that's going to fall cascading over um because she's going to part her hair in that direction, so The second section that I'm going to take here is to separate the front and the back.
best layered haircut for fine hair
I'm going to do this on both sides, so what I do is I match the density, so the amount of hair that we have in the back I want to separate that and then the same amount of hair that we have in the front. I want to separate that as well so you can see how the hairline moves forward, so follow that part up to the hairline. I'll see I have a little bit, so I take that and I move it to the front and that will separate the front and the back and I just trim it now to keep this nice and simple, we're going to go vertically down. center back and then I'm going to work a balanced line on the back of the head to start this

haircut

, so I'm going to keep everything nice and clean, staying organized with the cut which will keep this consistent throughout, so a nice horizontal. section right behind the ear, I do it on both sides and I can start cutting my line at the back.
best layered haircut for fine hair

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best layered haircut for fine hair...

Now I talk about this a lot and what I want to address here is that I don't always cut my baseline first, but when I'm working with fine hair, this is tip number one. I really like to cut my baseline first, especially if I'm trying to create a nice illusion of having a thick, blunt line at the bottom, so I base the

haircut

on the baseline. cut that baseline completely, so basically we're going to do a one length haircut on this part under the hair and what I mean by balance is if my shoulders, if I'm looking directly at the back of your head , I'm cutting parallel to my shoulders and hers, so what I'm doing is creating a nice straight horizontal line in the back, uh, that will have a little extra weight or length oomph behind the ear, but not a lot, and I just want to keep that line nice and blunt, so I'll take about an inch sections now if you have a client with fine hair, sometimes you can take a little bit thicker sections and I want to baste that hair with this haircut like Okay , there are a few things we will do at the front when we start layering, which will be more condensed cuts, so we will really cut a lot of hair at once because when you have fine hair there is no reason to take multiple sections lengthwise.
best layered haircut for fine hair
If it's not necessary, as long as you see your guide through the hair, you're good to go, so I'll continue on my way to the head shape. I'm going to do the same thing on both sides and then we're going to move to the sides of the head, so now we're done at the back, now we're going to move to the sides, so I take a little guide from the side and bring it to above. And I cut a nice balance line on the side of the head, so again, looking at the section, I cut the section parallel to my shoulders.
best layered haircut for fine hair
I stand right in front of the section as I look at it and that's the line I want. Creates a nice balanced line. We are going to work up to the top of the head and then we will move to the opposite side. Now, while I finish this second side, what are we going to do? is that we're going to move on to raising, so raising the hair creates right layers, so we haven't

layered

the hair at all, we've just been cutting a very nice, one length, blunt, uh balanced haircut. , now what I want to do is start to I lift it up slightly so that this is the side of the part, so this is the side that she is parting on.
What I do is I raise it up and over the fully condensed section and I just aim to cut it to start creating a little bit of movement, but I don't. I don't want a lot of layers on this side of the head because this will be the weakest side. This is all the hair that will ever be here. The rest of the hair will be on the opposite side of the head. We need that hair to create the illusion of having super thick hair, so just put it in light layers like I did and now we're going to move on to cutting the heavier side and creating all the layers that will live in this cut.
What I want to do is make this sit right around the length of your chin, so look at the angle of my finger, it mimics the jawline on the opposite side, which creates an angled fringe for me, that's also my guide. Now I'm going to lift that entire section up from the top and I'm going to point cut it and cut it to the length that I just cut according to my guide. It's super fun because it's a condensed haircut. You can do this because it is fine hair. I mean, you can do it on thick hair too, but it's just not that practical, but when working with fine hair, you can condense a section down, pull it to the side and cut it, but watch where you pull it because if you don't , you won't get those lengths you want.
I want on the opposite side, so look at the explosion of layers that happens just by pulling the hair to that side and cutting it, so now I'm just going to lift it up with a little bit of Moroccan oil mousse that I'm going to put on. that into the hair for a little bit of hold and shine and then I'll also do a root boost. I'll spray it at the roots as well because you want a good lift to give it that volume uh when you start Blow drying so I work that product in and then the blow drying process happens pretty quickly so I'm not going to show you everything. that, but what I do is I blow dry first, then I go in with a paddle brush and straighten the hair because I want to give it a nice shine and polish and then I finish it with the flat iron and I just wrap each hair individually to spray protective Moroccan oil in there , uh, first, obviously, to protect it from thermal heat. and then I go in with a flat iron and just individually wrap small sections, make them super curly and then break those curls up with my fingers as I work, spray with a dry texture, spray on a little bit of hairspray and finish it that way.
So you can see the volume that appears on top, I was inspired by a photo I saw online where someone had super fine hair, I noticed it, but they wore it all to one side and it looked really great, it looked super. full even though they had that fine fabric so all you fine hair lovers I hope you enjoyed this video if you hit the subscribe button I have many more videos coming thanks for watching freesalon education.com is developed by Minerva Beauty If you're looking to upgrade your salon furniture or equipment, be sure to visit my friends at minervabeauty.com.

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