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  • Hello friends and welcome to another video.

  • Today I'm gonna be following a YouTube tutorial's instructions on how to cut my own hair.

  • And then I'm going to be cutting my own hair.

  • So earlier this year there was a trend of attempting to follow other people's YouTube tutorials

  • to see if they were actually doable. For example, I myself recreated one of Simply Nailogical's nail art videos

  • with solidly mediocre results, but apparently very upsetting nail shapes.

  • So today I'll be venturing into a different but arguably more high stakes genre of tutorialhair-doing.

  • As for my current hairdo, I haven't cut it or done anything official to it since Brad Mondo snipped it for our perfect makeover video

  • and I think it's time for it to be short once more.

  • Up until this point I've had trouble finding the right time to get it done,

  • mainly because I don't want to cut it in the middle of producing a video and have my hair just suddenly change.

  • But because we're sort of always filming something in the background, I decided to just make a video about it

  • so it actually finally happens

  • and maybe I'll learn something in the process

  • Maybe. *send help*

  • Now, I don't think I'm the first person to do this

  • in fact, I know I'm not the first person to do this

  • and though my personal inspiration for this video

  • was Jenna Marbles' rachet salon,

  • I'm gonna link a few haircutting videos in the description below

  • for your viewing pleasure.

  • So I guess with that, let's begin.

  • My only hope is that I don't end up in a hairdresser reacts video.

  • Uh-uh, that is a....

  • *shook*

  • disaster

  • Okay. So we have transformed our filming room into sort of like a hair studio

  • and now I'm here ready to cut my hair

  • with some hopefully protective layers on the ground and table

  • and a giant vanity in front of me that I can barely see because my camera is right in front of it.

  • Oh yeah, you can't see anything

  • So, after looking through quite a bit of the Youtube "cutting your own hair" video catalogue

  • It seems like most of the tutorials that teach you a doable seeming method to cut your own hair

  • are done by like recreational hair cutters and not really by professionals

  • which make them seem more achievable but also way less sanctioned

  • But I guess that just adds to the fun

  • And for my hair type there seems to be like two general categories of self haircut tutorials

  • The first of which is for like a long layered haircut

  • and the other which is for a shorter, more blunt bob cut

  • long bobs, short bobs, it's up to you bob

  • As I mentioned before, I'm looking to take out a little lenght, so I'm leaning towards the long bob path

  • Which, actually, isn't a super different length than from when Brad cut my hair

  • though his style was more layered and he also lightened my hair a bit

  • Which I think woked well and looked good for like spring and summer

  • but know that it's November and it's becoming winter, I'm looking for something more severe

  • Blunt and dark. Sort of like how it is at 6 p.m. now that daylight savings time has kicked in

  • Is it daylight savings time or standard time?

  • Well...what? Did Ben Frankling do it?

  • Oh my God

  • I feel like that's my first negative feeling towards Ben Franklin

  • So I will be dying the leftovers of my hair back to my natural color or perhaps even a bit darker

  • and we'll also be following a Youtube tutorial for that

  • This could be like a fun video transition. Ready?

  • *Funny wheuh noise*

  • So the tutorial I've chosen is the one by Sharee Annonuevo

  • And it's called "How to cut your hair short and straight"

  • Which is what I want

  • And her technique is to basically put your hair into two pigtails with rubber bands

  • and then use the rubber to measure where you should cut and then chop

  • Now that seems to be the general advice from everyone. To use rubber bands and then cut along the rubber bands

  • It seems like some video employ like a unicorn horn method, while others opt to tie your hair underneath your chin

  • like a little goatee

  • Do I look like a goat?

  • Like the Taylor Swift goat?

  • *goat yell by human in background*

  • *goat yells by Sofia*

  • And though I would have enjoyed either of those methods

  • I actually don't think that my hair is uniformly long enough to pull it off down here

  • or up there. So we're going with pigtails

  • So I think that's all we need to explain, so let's turn on the tutorial and whip out the scissors

  • "Hey guys, what's up and welcome back to my channel"

  • So, in today's video I'm going to cut my hair

  • Same

  • So the tutorial starts with just combing out your hair, so let's do that

  • Oh, thare actually are a fair amount of knots in my hair

  • And then step two is to make sure my part is where I want it to be

  • I feel like my part is always a little bit uneven

  • Is that a line?

  • But is it straight?

  • Whatever

  • And then the third step is to divide my hair into two even sections, regardless of my part

  • and put one side to the side

  • "Now, here's a close-up of my dry ends, and now you can clearly see that it is in need of a cut"

  • Do my ends look like that?

  • Kind of, honestly

  • Alright, and then the next step is to make like a very smooth and flat pigtail on this side

  • with the rubber band

  • Alright, how is that?

  • Oh, well this is not the chopping rubberband

  • This is the intermediary rubber band

  • And then do the same the side I just put away

  • Oh, how is that? I haven't rocked the pigtails in a minute

  • Maybe like '98, like in kindergarden years

  • Alright so, I will watch to confirm but I'm pretty sure the next step is the cutting template rubber band

  • "Now with another rubber band, tie that beneath the ponytail you just did

  • This rubber band will act as a guide as to show how short you will cut your hair"

  • Yes

  • This is the important one, the other one was just to throw away

  • So, it's in, and now I'm gonna pull it downwards

  • I feel like my ideal length for this lob is like shoulder length or maybe a little bit above shoulder length

  • But I feel like for the initial chop I should give a little bit of leeway and like go a little longer

  • Just because like, when I'm gonna be evening it out and fixing it, I can only go shorter

  • Alright, so the next I put in another measuring rubber band on the other side

  • and I have to get the two rubber bands even so the cut is even

  • I feel like this is pretty close to even, I'm just gonna go check in the bathroom really quick, just to make sure

  • I think that this rubber band over here is slightly lower than this rubber band

  • But I think the lower rubber bands are at the same height

  • Or at least sort of like approximately close? Near to each other? Hopefully?

  • Alright, so I'm pretty sure that the next step is just to cut, but let's just double check to make sure

  • *exhale*

  • "I'm scared"

  • "i'm scared"

  • "It's not that much, but I'm still scared"

  • She is scared? Should I be scared?

  • I mean, I guess it makes sense to be nervous, but I felt like we were just going along so well, so confidently

  • She was telling me what to do and now I'm not so sure

  • Though I guess she did publish the video, so it must not have turned out too bad in her opinion

  • Alright, so she just cuts right above the rubber band

  • She just goes for it. She just just starts sawing, basically

  • I'm gonna do this this side first, because I can see it in this mirror here

  • Oh my go(sh)

  • Alright I just wanna make sure my scissors aren't like at an angle

  • I mean, I guess we would just end up with like an angled bob, but that's not what this turorial is about

  • Ready?

  • Oh, Oh my God, it's happening

  • You can't say that

  • Oh my God, it was totally at an angle. Oh God, it's at an angle now, it's getting worse

  • Look

  • *laughter*

  • I don't know. Oh my God.

  • The weird thing is, it looks crazy right here, right? It looks crazy

  • But right here it looks okay.

  • Maybe if they like trim the video like just to this part. I'm determined to come back

  • And listen, we all start from somewhere. Like Drake I started from the bottom and now we "hair"

  • What does that mean?

  • Okay, so now I think we just do, hopefully, the same thing on the other side

  • I'm trying to now mess up the same amount on both sides

  • Ready?

  • Are you serious?

  • Oh my God Ty, I'm doing a really bad job. Oh my God. Oh, this is a hack job. This is character assasination

  • You know what? The look pretty similar

  • I think that if I were to ever do this again, I would need a couple more pigtails

  • Because my pigtails are way too thick for me to hack through

  • YES. It's a similar sensation

  • My hair smells good

  • Here, do you want some? I call this serial killer ASMR

  • Okay, so we're here now, so let me just see what's next up in our tutorial

  • I think it's probably take out your pigtails and look at what you have wrought

  • But, I think we should just double check I guess.

  • "Now it's time to reveal how the actual cut looks"

  • Yeah, (Background: Yeah.) Sofia: We'll do that

  • "I'm liking what I'm seeing but of course we need to go in and clean the cut up, a bit"

  • Alright, there we go. I guess what I'm gonna see and then we'll clean it up

  • OOOOOOOH~

  • Oh it's incredibly uneven. Alright, ready for the other one?

  • Oh, wow, that's really uneven

  • Okay, first eye check: the lenght itself I really like. I can't see the back, so I can't see the jaggedness

  • But like, I like this

  • *Triggered*

  • That's so rude

  • I was gonna say I'm going for a Dua Lipa haircut and you say Lord Farquaad

  • Well, regardless it's still pretty choppy so I think we've to fix it so it's even all the way around

  • Which is in fact Sharee's next step

  • "Start by sectioning your hair off and work with the bottom layers"

  • Alright so, now that I have sort of like half my hair down, I'm going to split my hair once again into like halves

  • And then try and see if I can(t?) cut them even

  • "Comb the hair straight, pinch your hair with your fingers, slide it down 'till you reach the end

  • and then cut off those jagged ends straight

  • Alright, so I'm giving that a go. Having a hard time with my depth perception, as you can tell

  • Interestingly enough, that's not doing a lot for me. Like, as I let go, it's still realy long in the back there

  • Alright, I'm going to do a first evening pass before I do Sharee's method

  • just because I don't think that she anticipated my level of mess up

  • See, I feel like now there's less of that like crazy long stuff

  • Now it's more just like, generally jagged

  • Alright, so now I'm gonna go back to Sharee's method of like pinching the hair together and cutting straight across to even it

  • But see, look. Now when I let it go, did you see that?

  • Look, look, I let it go and then, what is that?

  • How?

  • Because it seems like every time I bring my hair together, I end up cutting the front part of my hair

  • Which is already like the lenght I want, and then the back part doesn't end up doing anything

  • You see what I'm saying

  • And even though Sharee's has more tricks as to how to even out the back,

  • I'm worried that I'm gonna keep accidentally cutting the front as well.

  • So I'm just gonna do some point cutting throughout to soften up the edges

  • But beside that, I'm not sure there's really much more I can do at this point

  • I mean, listen, I actually don't think it looks like too crazy bad right now. It's just the back that is bad

  • Yeah, so who can really tell?

  • Now, in the rest of Sharee's tutorial, she basically continues to even it out and then she straightens her hair

  • to show you how it looks and I think in general, she seems to do a really good job with her own hair

  • And I think that for me her tutorial definitely worked to a degree

  • I had some fun doing the main choppage and I'm still pretty impressed by these guys right here

  • But I think, in general, I may need to seek some professional help

  • for my lump. But for now, we're just gonna move on to the dye

  • and hope that if I darken evrything up a bit, it will be harder to see

  • Okay, so I went to go take a shower because I was covered in hair, and getting very itchy

  • In fact, uh, my station is still covered in hair and in fact my chair is also covered in hair

  • I don't think I knew this beforehand, but it seems that hair is the glitter of body parts

  • Bur regardless, I have a hair dying video cued up, so let's dye

  • *making noises* Meh eh eh eh

  • So this video is called "Watch me dye my hair" and it's by mayratouchofglam

  • and to be fair it's not exactly a tutorial, she's sort of walking through how she dyes her hair

  • But her method seems easy enough and her hair ends up looking pretty good so, I'm on board

  • "I've always done my own hair, my mom usually helps me dye my hair, and today I'm gonna dye it alone

  • but, let's do it"

  • Alright, so the first thing that Myra does is that she protects her hairline and her ears

  • So I have this stain barrier cream, so I'm just gonna put a little bit of this on my finger

  • and then just put it on my hairline

  • Whoo!

  • Oh, it's thick, it feels like Elmer's glue. I should go around the sideburns, I suppose

  • and then the ears are really in danger here

  • Alright, so her next step is that she pours the entire bottle of hair dye into her little bucket

  • and the dye I have is this demi-permanent cream shade in the color 3n

  • which, form what I can tell, looks to be about my natural hair colour

  • I'm not sure how much I need. She uses her entire bottle, but she also has longer hair than I do

  • Oh, it's white! I thought it would be brown. Is that weird?

  • Alright and then I match it one to one with the developer. Alright, so now I get take to out

  • my fun brush and start mixing. So it hasn't turned brown yet, so I'm just gonna apply it to my head and hope for the best

  • I mean the box says it was brown

  • Basically, Myra's next step is just to section off her hair and start putting it on

  • so, I think we should just do that

  • You know what?

  • I should really put gloves on

  • So, I'm kind of into the elegance of this brush, like, I feel very much like "hmmm"

  • But I'm worried about covering the whole strand. So I feel like I'm just kind of like starting with the brush

  • end ending with the hand. I feel like it should look more exciting but it's still a light beige colour

  • Oh!

  • Interesting!

  • Look at what has happened to my ear

  • Alright so, clearly I'm going to have to clean off my ears quickly, once we've done this whole thing

  • But, it seems like it IS working

  • Alright, cool, so I'm gonna let down the rest of my hair and continue to dye

  • Slowly

  • To be honest, I've been so ready to dye my hair and even though I've like a bizarre carpet growing in the back

  • I feel pretty good about this

  • That's how I feel every day of my life

  • I feel like, you know, everyone wants to grow up and be like a Jim

  • and I grew up and ended up a Michael

  • Alright, so I think I'm pretty close to being done, I'm just gonna take the last bit of dye on my hands

  • and give my head a final stroke

  • There was like one slighlty grey hair over here, that hopefully is covered now

  • Well at least he has

  • Alright, here's to hoping that's enough dye in my hair. So I'm gonna wait another twenty or thirty minutes or so

  • Then I'm gonna go and wash this out and then we'll check back in and see how it is

  • Okay, so this is my hair after it's been washed and dried

  • And I think that overall I'm liking the darkness, I'm feeling very Midnight in Paris

  • I don't know, just like a midnight sky or like an inkwell that a writer's dipping into with their quill

  • Did they still use quills in the 1920s?

  • I think that in general the dye job seems to be pretty even

  • I haven't found any spots that were conspicuously not dyed yet

  • But, you know, there's a lot of my head that I can't see

  • So something may turn up. So, with the cut and the dyed job done

  • I think that this is like my final results of my personal handiwork

  • I think that in terms of what you guys can see at this moment from the front I think it looks pretty decent

  • But while the front might be an 8 out of 10, the back is more like a 4

  • or lower

  • So, in light of that, I do think I shoud probably get the back cleaned up a little bit by a professional

  • Just so I can, you know, continue filming videos without everyone commenting: "What is that on the back of your head?"

  • So tomorrow, I'm gonna go visit our friend Natalie at "This or Dye" salon

  • and she is gonna help me out

  • Alright, so it is the next morning and we are here at "This or Dye" with Natalie

  • Alright, so basically Natalie what I did is that I put my hair into two pigtails

  • and then I just cut across

  • And even though I took it out after and tried to even it out, there's a part in the back that started of kind off kind of jagged

  • that I can't really get

  • Okay so I definetely see it's longe back there, you kind of have, like, a little duck tail

  • The reason why it's longer is beacuse you pulled the back to the front, so then when you bring it back again

  • That's why it's got that rounded shape back there

  • But, you know what? I mean it's not the worse I've seen so that's good

  • So after we showed Natalie my handiwork, I had a couple of questions for her

  • So I guess my first question would be, if I were to continue cutting my own hair, how would I get to the back?

  • Well. It was wet, right, when you did it?

  • No.

  • Okay, and it worked for the person in the Youtube video?

  • Her hair ended up looking pretty good

  • And it was short like yours?

  • It wasn't as short as mine

  • Right, well that's why it's harder to cut as well. Because it's shorter in the back

  • We came to that conclusion after we did it

  • So, per Natalie, if I were to continue this haircut on my own, I should start off with a handheld mirror

  • That's my first really good look at it

  • First what I would do is do your hair wet, bacause that's how you gonna get the straightest

  • But even with these suggestions, Natalie was skeptical that you could really pull it off on your own

  • Especially at this length

  • I just don't think it would be ever perfectly straight

  • So, it seems hard

  • It's very hard

  • She aslo noted that my hair was probably a little thick for a two pigtail approach

  • You have a lot of hair, so if your hair was finer I think it would have been easier

  • That's what I was encountering too because I think her pigtails were a bit, like, thinner

  • So when she was sort of trimming (Right), she didn't get like stuck

  • Exactly

  • But of course, hindsight is 20/20, unless I guess you're trying to see the back of your head

  • We can definitely help you out today, though. I could leave the front though if you want me

  • that could be your haircut and mine will be in the back

  • Yeah, see, we could do a half and a half (Yeah!)

  • Teamwork

  • Now I think we were Natalie's first customers to get ourselves into this predicament

  • following a Youtube tutorial but we weren't her first at-home haircute fix

  • And though there were was no wine involved in our decision, it probably would have been a better excuse

  • The front was good, the front was like a 8

  • The back was like a 3

  • Alright, that's pretty similar to what we said

  • So, after evening out the whole situation, Natalie also blow-dried and flat ironed my hair so it looked nice and styled

  • Almost as if I had gotten a real haircut

  • Damn it, Ty

  • That's funny

  • And despite Tyler's constant Shrek references

  • I think we were liking it

  • This looks very professional

  • Yes, like the dark and the cut and the angle

  • Oh you mean professional like a look like a business professional?

  • Yeah I mean, you just look like, I don't know, someone to take serious

  • I am.

  • I am someone to take seriously

  • Cut back to

  • UAAAAH

  • Awesome, well, thank you so much Natalie for helping us (you're welcome!)

  • We needed some help

  • It wasn't so bad

  • So bad, emphasis on "so"

  • Alright so this is my cut-by-me-but-fixed-by-a-professional haircut

  • Overall I would say the good thing is that I like my hair as it is right now

  • I'm a pretty big fan of the bouncy length and I feel like I'll get a good amount of mileage out of this haircut

  • as in like I feel like it'll be a length that I like for a long time and I'm also a pretty big fan of the color

  • I'm glad we're back to dark and I know that this color, even though it's a little big darker than my old hair color,

  • will fade over time but I also like it like this

  • I feel like Edna Mode but maybe a bit taller

  • and maybe less slap-happy. So, with these Youtube tutorials, I think I did a better job

  • with the dye than with the cut, but we weren't so far gone that Natalie couldn't salvage it

  • So it wasn't a complete hair fail

  • All in all, though, I had a pretty good time and I do actually think I learned a few things

  • And though I'm not sure my experience will inspire anyone to do this at home

  • if you ARE gonna give these tutorials a go I would probably recommend that you do more of a trim

  • than, like, a true style change like I went for

  • Or if you want to do the full monty, just be prepared to get it fixed

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