Pixie Shag Haircut Modern 2019 Haircut - TheSalonGuy
Summary
TLDRIn this tutorial, Steven from YouTube's Steven a Salon Guy demonstrates how to create a trendy pixie haircut for 2019. He begins by establishing a solid base at the nape area, then moves to the sides and top, focusing on layering and texture. Steven emphasizes the importance of body positioning and following the head's natural shape. After cutting, he uses a razor for a textured fringe and thinning shears for added definition. The result is a chic, edgy pixie that requires minimal styling.
Takeaways
- πββοΈ The video is a tutorial on creating a pixie haircut, which is predicted to be trendy for shorter women's hair in 2019.
- π The haircut focuses on edginess and layers, aiming for a shorter shag type style.
- π΅ The process begins with establishing a base by cutting the nape area without the use of clips for efficiency.
- βοΈ The haircut involves freehand cutting without tension, aiming for a shagged look with length retained in the back.
- π Special attention is given to the ear area, where the hair is cut to frame the face without cutting around the ear itself.
- π The haircut is constructed in sections, starting from the back and moving to the top and front of the head.
- π The guide for cutting is to follow the head shape, ensuring a consistent pattern and avoiding creating a line by cutting horizontally without a guide.
- πΌ The top section is cut by pulling hair straight out from the head and cutting upwards, maintaining the established guide.
- π After the initial cut, the stylist cross-checks the haircut vertically to ensure balance and evenness.
- π¨ The haircut is then blow-dried to prepare for further texturizing with a razor and thinning shears.
- π¨ The final styling involves using a matte styling spray for a textured look that requires minimal product for maintenance.
Q & A
What is the main focus of today's video?
-The main focus of today's video is to teach viewers how to create a new pixie haircut for 2019.
What type of haircut is being demonstrated in the video?
-The video demonstrates a short, edgy pixie haircut with layers and a shag-like texture.
What is the first step in creating the haircut shown in the video?
-The first step is to section off the nape area and start cutting straight across without using any tension or clips.
Why is it important to establish a good base for the haircut?
-Establishing a good base is crucial because it provides a solid foundation for the haircut, ensuring a balanced and even result.
How does the stylist approach cutting the hair around the ear area?
-The stylist leaves a little bit of length around the ear area and does not cut directly around it, aiming for a length that is about right for the bottom of the ear.
What is the significance of the top back section in the haircut?
-The top back section is significant because it serves as the main focus point of the haircut, and everything else is connected to this section.
Why does the stylist use different hand positions while cutting?
-Different hand positions are used to reach various angles and sections of hair, ensuring a thorough and even cut.
What tool does the stylist use to add texture to the front of the haircut?
-The stylist uses a feather razor to add texture and create a soft, jagged edge at the front of the haircut.
How does the stylist ensure a long-lasting haircut?
-The stylist ensures a long-lasting haircut by being thorough, checking for uneven sections, and creating balance in the haircut.
What is the final step in the haircut process shown in the video?
-The final step is styling the hair and adding texture with thinning shears to create a soft and textured look.
What product does the stylist recommend for styling the finished haircut?
-The stylist recommends using talc, a matte styling spray, for the final styling of the haircut.
Outlines
πββοΈ Introduction to Pixie Haircut Tutorial
The video begins with the host, Steven from aSalonGuy, introducing a new pixie haircut for 2019. He expresses his belief that shorter hair with edgier and layered looks will be popular. Steven plans to demonstrate the haircut on a mannequin, focusing on creating a shag-like texture with layers. He starts by sectioning the hair, leaving length at the back and cutting freehand without clips for efficiency. The base of the haircut is emphasized as crucial for achieving a good overall result.
π Establishing the Haircut Base
Steven continues by detailing the process of establishing a solid base for the haircut. He angles his fingers upwards to visualize the end look, focusing on creating layers. The haircut progresses with careful attention to the ear area, leaving length and avoiding cutting around it. The process involves combing hair straight down with a comb rather than fingers to ensure precision. Steven stresses the importance of body positioning and standing directly in front of the cutting area for accuracy.
π Progressing with the Haircut
The video script describes the continuation of the haircut with Steven starting from the top back of the head, aiming to connect all sections to this main focus point. He demonstrates how to cut by pulling hair straight out from the head, maintaining a consistent pattern. Steven advises on not extending too much in the corner areas to retain weight, which can be tweaked later. The process involves working from the top down and checking for evenness, ensuring a balanced and long-lasting result.
π¨ Finalizing the Haircut and Styling
Steven concludes the haircut by connecting the back to the top, following the head shape to avoid creating lines or additional sections. He emphasizes the importance of body positioning and horizontal cutting towards the front. The corners and sides are then addressed, with Steven using a feather razor to add texture to the front. Thinning shears are introduced to add more texture and definition. The video ends with Steven styling the haircut, using talc for a matte finish, and presenting the final look. He thanks viewers for watching and invites feedback on the new haircut style.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Pixie haircut
π‘Sectioning
π‘Nape area
π‘Freehand cutting
π‘Layering
π‘Foundation
π‘Ear area
π‘Feather razor
π‘Thinning shears
π‘Body positioning
π‘Blow-drying
Highlights
Introduction to creating a new pixie haircut for 2019.
Emphasis on shorter hair with edgy and layered styles being trendy.
Explanation of starting the haircut from the nape area without using clips for efficiency.
Technique of freehand cutting without tension to create a shagged effect.
Importance of establishing a solid base for the haircut.
Detail on angling fingers to visualize and create layers.
Instructions on not cutting around the ear to maintain length.
Guidance on creating a face frame by combing hair straight down.
Emphasis on body positioning for precise cutting.
Process of cutting from the top back of the head to establish the main focus point.
Technique of following the head shape while cutting.
Explanation of how to connect the back to the top of the head.
Importance of working horizontally towards the front after establishing the guide.
Detail on cutting the corners and sides by pulling hair straight out from the head.
Use of a feather razor to add texture to the front of the haircut.
Technique of using thinning shears to create more texture and definition.
Final styling tips and product recommendations for maintaining the haircut.
Summary of the haircut process and the steps involved.
Encouragement for viewers to try the haircut and share their experiences.
Transcripts
if you guys want to learn how to create
this awesome pixie haircut then
definitely watch today's video
what's going on YouTube Steven a salon
guy here so today I'm going to be doing
a new pixie haircut for 2019 and I think
it's gonna be the year for shorter hair
for women I I just I don't have a
feeling but something a little more like
edgy or a lot more layers a little bit
like a shorter shag type haircut and
what I'm doing today isn't going to
create that haircut on this mannequin
head and we're gonna do some kind of
breaking stuff down so it's gonna be
kind of like a step-by-step so let us
begin with the haircut so we're gonna
start in the back for the first section
right in the nape area and what I'm
doing is I'm sectioning off the four
quadrants basically separating the front
from the back so you just want to push
this out of the way so we can clearly
focus on this area right in through here
I'm not using any clips I'm going to
work very efficiently and all I'm doing
is just combing the hair out of the way
and then our first section and our first
area is gonna be right down in the nape
area and the same thing with this I'm
combing the hair out of the way just
like this no clips because I want to
make this a little bit easier and I want
to work more efficiently now what I want
to do is I want to leave a little bit of
length so I want to create kind of like
a pixie almost shagged so we're gonna
leave a little bit of length throughout
the back here and all I'm doing
literally with one hand is I'm just
cutting this straight across I'm not
using any tension I'm not using any sort
of I'm not holding the hair it's all
freehand and what I'm going to do is
we're gonna continue to do this
throughout the entire back home
everything straight down and just
basically in one shot we're gonna get
rid of the hair do this on both sides
and then we'll be done with our first
part of the haircut which is the base so
if you comb all this down and you don't
see any hair whatsoever that you either
cut from the guide then it's time to
move on so I'm just gonna go back right
here skim any little pieces that
see right here and this is the most
important part is establishing the base
you can't have a good haircut without a
good solid base or foundation so let's
clean this off here and then we'll talk
about connecting it now we're going to
do is I'm going to angle my fingers
pointing upwards this way so I got it
locked in pretty tight and we have to
also visualize where we're going to you
know what the end look is going to look
like right so we know that we're gonna
have a shorter haircut but what I really
want to focus on are the layers
okay the layers throughout this entire
haircut and you want to make sure you're
standing right in front of where you're
cutting really really crucial with a
haircut like this so here we are coming
around the ear area and take note I'm
not cutting around the ear I am leaving
a little bit of length right through
here as you can see so it's about right
for the bottom of the ear and then what
I'm gonna do is comb here and start to
angle my fingers upwards that way I'll
take one last section right here there
you can see right there and I'm gonna
cut straight down like this so we're
literally creating you know a face frame
and then right in through here I like to
comb the hair straight down with the
comb not my fingers and let's take this
last piece right here because we're
going to come back and probably tweak
this a little bit and all we're doing is
creating our foundation all right we're
creating a nice foundation working all
the way through here a nice rounded
shape and what we're going to do is the
same thing on the other side and then
we'll come back
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all right now the foundation is complete
we're going to actually start with our
first section which is going to be right
at the top back of the head right here
now the only reason I want to do this is
because and start right here is simply
because I have a vision for this haircut
of what I want to do and I think that I
want to start here so I can then connect
everything to this one piece alright so
I want this to be the main focus point
of the entire haircut which is right
here alright so when you're creating
your guide for this type of look it's
imperative that you set this up first so
we're going to do is now I'm going to
stand like this right I'm facing this
way so my body is positioned to cut
right in front of where I'm going
where I'm standing and all we're gonna
do is pull everything straight out from
the head and we're going to cut to that
one piece this is gonna be the easiest
part I think of the entire haircut and
as you can see I'm breezing through this
alright when you get into this corner
area you don't want to bring us out this
way like out you want to keep it
relatively behind the ear so you're
keeping some of that weight which then
you can go back in and tweak after
you're done ok with the with the back
that's part of the sides so all I'm
doing is following my guide of
everything straight out from the head
and I'm gonna actually work downwards so
I'm starting from the top and I'm
working my way down okay
alright this is done right into this
area what do we do next pull the hair
straight out from the head as you can
see and we're gonna cut straight up so
this haircut literally is just following
the head shape keeping a very consistent
pattern pretty simple to follow ok again
right in through here in this corner
area you don't want to extend it out too
much this way one or more bring it back
here like this towards you so we leave a
little bit that weight in the corner
here's that corner piece and I'm
bringing it back toward me because I'd
rather get rid of that weight knowing
that I have it afterwards so now we're
back into the center again and we're
going to work from the center towards
the other side
so let's skim through this and then
we'll come back when we're done and
ready to move on
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okay now I'm going to tilt the head a
little bit this way and here's where I'm
going to cut palm the palm just so I can
get a little bit closer to the head
towards the nape area and remove some of
that excess weight again and through
down here now I'm not looking to cut the
bottom length which is down through here
because again I mentioned I wanted to
keep it a little bit longer but all
we're doing for this is removing some of
that weight that's what I want to do is
have this free-flowing and very soft and
textured so again I'm not looking to cut
the length but just remove some weight
so here now I'm switching up going upon
the palm my body position basically has
been in the same spot this whole haircut
I really haven't moved all right here is
where I'm gonna hold everything out
horizontally to cross-check and if you
do see any pieces that are like really
really uneven or really offsets could be
a sign of a few things I think you may
need to go back in and check you know
your body position check your tension if
it's a couple little pieces here and
there which is normal then that's
totally fine don't be a filthy worried
about that
but if you're getting like really really
uneven sections and things are way off
you may have to go back you know and you
can snip it off if you see if it's like
one piece then that's fine but if it's
like this whole section from here to
here is a lot longer than definitely I
wouldn't I wouldn't suggest that so the
back now is pretty much done for the
most part and here is when we connect
the back to the top so here's what was
our guide right here we have to connect
this to this right it sounds fairly
simple but don't get ahead yourselves
what you want to do is you want to
continue to follow the head shape
like that alright remember the head is
like this you don't want to take a piece
right here and cut it without a guide
horizontally you'll create a line you'll
create a whole new another section which
is not what you're looking to do so what
I like to do is continue to follow that
roundness and I even do this with my
long hair cuts as I continue to follow
the head shape all the way when I'm
connecting the most crucial parts okay
so now we have all this blends in here
and it's time to now work horizontally
towards the front and this is where we
can start to move towards the front of
the head because we already have our
established guide so I'm gonna comb my
hair straight up
there's my guide for underneath my left
elbow is up and parallel and we're good
to go
so I'm combing everything straight up
within this middle section right through
here going from the back to the front
and it's fairly repetitive and somewhat
simple as long as you follow your guide
and you keep you don't start dropping
your arms this way body positioning is
really really really crucial when it
comes to haircutting and I like working
right down the center of the top because
guess what that's the top of the head
you know there's the top the corners and
the sides right now I'm focused just on
the top which is where you should be
alright so now it's time for the corners
which is right here hold everything
straight out and then we cut so let's
skim through this and then we're done
we'll start to work into this bottom the
sides
tops done corners done and this is the
sides right here this isn't the sides
this is the sides so I'm gonna stand in
the same spot I've been and I'm gonna
comb everything straight out from the
head and I'm really gonna focus in right
on this area so you can see right there
you can actually see it all that long
hair you know and on top of it's too
short hair so that's what you're cutting
to is to match that up you know a really
few simplify haircutting and you really
break it down for what it's worth you
know it's like putting the pieces of a
puzzle together there we go
and there so what I would do now which
I'm going to do is I like to always cut
a variety of different ways so right now
I'm switching up the palm the palm
because there may have been you know an
angle I couldn't reach for a specific
section or the hair wouldn't really comb
right so don't be afraid to switch up
your hand position your body's doing
some kind of jump on this haircut here
and really be I like to say aggressive
because you're really being thorough
okay you're really really taking your
time you're covering all ends you're
seeing how the hair will fall and all
different all different ways so that's
why it's imperative to do that and it
also it really is what gives a good
haircut to be honest with you alright so
that side is done we still have to do
the corners and the sides so let's
breeze through that and then we'll come
back for the next steps
now I'd like to do is just cross-check
everything so I'm gonna cut this
vertically now from top to back just so
I can make sure that this is all cut
properly because if you don't do this
what's gonna happen is you're gonna have
a lot of weight in through here now it's
I guess if you want that heavy weight
that's fine but really what I'm looking
to do is just to create balance you know
just to make sure everything is really
working seamlessly together on top
because what is that gonna do that's
gonna ensure a very good long-lasting
haircut which is what the client wants
and which is what you should do you know
as far as being a stylist this is where
you can really be aggressive hold the
hair out multiple different angles I do
this with a lot of my men's haircuts too
is I really try to go over the hair as
much as I possibly can look for trouble
area problem areas just to make sure
like you know oh well this may this
could happen or that could happen you
know almost like I'm looking and forcing
errors in the haircut even though there
may not be but by going through all this
it really ensures that like no matter
what you do it's still gonna look good
all right now for the very very front so
what I'm going to do is I'm going to use
my feather razor now to add some texture
to the front all right so when we're
doing this this is why I left this front
a little bit longer here and I'm gonna
go back in and do some more texturizing
throughout the sides but what I what I
want to do is I want to really make this
very edgy okay so the best way to do
this for me is to just go in take pieces
of hair chunks of hair and just kind of
use the razor to slide down on it like
that all right
that's what this tool is for is it
create a very soft jagged edge which is
what you want you don't want this to be
a perfect straight you know a big clump
of hair right on her forehead and also
keep in mind you know we're working it
down and blending it into this part here
so make sure everything you cut it's all
gonna be connected and if you have to
pull the hair out that's fine and check
for any longer pieces do that don't
worry about it
all right so now we're gonna work on to
the other side and if there's like a
side part or something you just got a
really you know when I say eyeball it
this is where you do you eyeball it you
stand right in front of the client and
you really just go to town and you
really have some fun here what you want
to do is you want to make sure that like
you know you have your your game plan
your the end result what the look you're
going for how edgy we're gonna make this
so I want to create a lot of texture and
jagged pieces and some some like this
this is exactly what I'm looking for
something that could be fun something
that she can really piece out some edge
to it and that's exactly what I got just
like that so what we're gonna do is
we're going to blow-dry it and then come
back and texturize it even more
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okay so now what I'm going to do is I'm
going to go with my thinning shears like
this and I'm going to just go in and
twist and cut and what this is doing its
again adding a little more texture to
the haircut it's adding some some more
definition which is gonna allow you for
more piscina some more texture you know
I always love doing this this is like my
favorite part of the entire haircut I
wouldn't suggest doing this if you're
trying it for the first time on a human
to definitely try it on a mannequin head
first be very very careful that you
don't cut yourself because this is
something that is little more advanced
you have to be very comfortable with
your coordination your hands and your
scissors and stuff like that so that
you're you're not gonna hack away and
lose a finger so as you can see what
that's doing it's just creating you know
I'm not looking to thin the hair but
what I'm looking to do is to create some
more softness and texture throughout the
entire haircut and if it's too heavy in
some areas then you'll be able to see
you'll be able to feel it you know and
that's kind of what we're going for and
now we're getting that response of the
haircut which is what we want you know
the response of when we touch the hair
we move it it's gonna respond exactly
how we want see that's exactly what I'm
looking for so now I'm going to style it
and then we'll come back for the
finished look
alright guys here's the finished result
and let's break down again what we did
is first created and established the
perimeter linked to down throughout the
bottom angle it up on both sides then
literally held everything straight out
from the head after I created my guide
right into here pulled everything out
this way change ham positioning has
gotten to the bottom so we get nice and
close then checked it horizontally so we
really have a nice balanced even shape
then connecting here the back with the
top going towards the face and once I
establish my guy then we cut everything
horizontally work down the center panel
first right in through here then after
the center panel panel is done right
down in through here then we went into
the corners and the sides on both sides
again pulling it out from the head it's
probably about I'd say two and a half
inches in length throughout all in
through here then blow-dried it and then
went in with the razor the feather razor
to create that nice textured fringe area
went back in with the thinning shears to
create even more texture and here we
have the finished result now far our
styling goes or products you can use
talc which is my matte styling spray but
this is the haircut that all the haircut
is gonna do all of the work you can
literally wake up out of bed put no
product in it and this is the kind of
look that you're going to get are you -
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