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Butterfly Cut Tutorial | tutorial | Butterfly Cut 🦋 | By Free Salon Education | We've separated top and bottom. What I want to do is to focus on the base first. This top, I want to cut last and the way that I'm going to do that is diagonal back partings through the back and we're just going to go until we run out of hair. So now, diagonal back, and I still want the hair to feather back off of her face. We call this an open shape. I still want it to be layering so I need to elevate it above 90 degrees. So, here we go. Diagonal back and I'm going to clip this hair away for the sake of teaching but in the salon, I would not. Just so you guys can really see that parting. I bring this over. I want to go not parallel with the parting. I want to shift up and elevate. If her head is straight, I need the hair to be not straight out from her head I mean this is kind of 90° I want to go just a little bit above that so here we go I bring that hair in front of her face not too much over direction just straight straight out and then my elevation I want it to be just above straight out from the head I'll just keep bringing that hair over to me now what is happening as I bring this hair over to me is not only am I over directing it from further away So, from one to two to three to four, bringing those all the way over to one, right? So, I'm creating length into the back but also understand that you're working on this curve here. So, every time you take a section, it's also being over directed horizontally even more than you think because of the round of the head. So, just understand how much weight is actually going to be pushed at that point. I just keep going until I run out of hair which will probably about almost now. So, this pops some layers into the haircut but they're pretty heavy layers and long because we don't elevate too high. Now, we're going to mimic the same thing on the opposite side. To find my guideline, I pinch right in the recession point. I bring out two pieces of hair. I make sure I've got the right angle and then I cut. Now, I've got my guideline to go off of and I take my diagonal back parting So, we've got some layers in there but nothing big deal, right? Now, what I want to do is I want to cut my baseline and now that I've cut those layers, her hair is not super thick. I don't even have to break up this into sections bringing it down onto her invisible shoulders and cutting my line across. So that is the body of the butterfly we're going to part right down the center and one thing I want you to think about when you picture a butterfly is that their wings it's not like they connect I mean they connect to their body but they're not at fluid length right kind of disconnected and and float so I want the top of this to have that kind of feathered effect to the top and disconnected a little bit from the bottom but not to a point where if your client doesn't know how to style their hair they're going to have an issue alright so I got a center parting I'm just going to take diagonal partings all the way through the top and I'm going to now elevate them up in the air we also cut the entire side straight out from the face so I'm looking straight on we didn't we kept all of this straight and then straight off the temple right now when I get into this area of the head now I'm going to bring it over top of the opposite eye I'm bringing this over like this going to cut it right Now, as I take these diagonal sections, my awareness needs to be where I'm at on the bridal ridge 'cuz I do not want to pull that underneath into this 'cuz that would change the entire haircut. It would blend the entire side. It would remove too much weight from the bottom of the haircut. So, I'll go all the way through with my parting but then, when I go to recomb, take the section, I follow along the bridal ridge, okay? Yeah. Now, what do we got? Let that down. So, we're going to do the same thing on the opposite side. How do I find my guide? Grab a little piece from what I just cut. Grab a little piece from the new side. Bring it out to me like that make sure my fingers are square with the forehead now I got my piece my diagonal parting and I bring this all over to the opposite eye stay together Nice, clean wines. Look at that. See? Wings here. On the base here. Butterfly. Let's blow it dry. That's the haircut. Let me add in through neural lift. Alright, let me work this through. So, got the product work through. I actually would really love to see this wavy. I'm going to do that. I've run my hands through it too much but So, I go low airflow, high heat, and I'm just going to diffuse it. This would be beautiful blown out too but I just wanted to when I started seeing the wave pop I I don't get the chance to see these haircuts wavy that often so this is been a cut before but separating the top and bottom with that disconnection disconnection to me is like one of the like most underrated things I think that people don't think about and it's not taught in beauty school so a lot of people don't do it but disconnection doesn't need to be weird disconnected pieces that make no sense when you do disconnect that makes sense. It's really cool. Alright, guys. Cool. So, I hope you enjoy the class. Thank you guys so much. I'll see you guys soon. I appreciate all of you and have a safe week, great week, and I'll see you guys next Monday.