Teasing Crown Tutorial

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So now I'm going to go over some teasing, teasing back combing. I love it, how you want to say you're going to teach and then somebody writes in, also damage the hair, not any more than bleaching it out and drying a million different colors. But that's just kind of my pet peeve. If you want to do beautiful styles that last, you need to tease and it does not hurt the hair. It's a one afternoon thing. And there's so much more you can do when you understand how TCP works.

So I'm going to teach the crown and just show what typically happens when people teeth in the right way to teach. You don't Want to take too thick of a section? That's important. And what I see a lot of stylists when I'm teaching a class, they grab the hair and they go in and start using that that's too high. So important and I don't put product in my mannequin head because I just don't want to ruin the hair. But it's so important that the teasing starts really low and I just got this great little brush at Sally's in the white teeth stick out a bit.

And I'm going to just go and make sure that that T's is done at the root and it sometimes doesn't look like anything's happening. But you want to get it at that root playing with my teeth and comb and get that teeth Down in the root area, because you can see how it's standing straight up right here. If the T's is not where it needs to be, and it's to mid shaft, then the whole thing kind of falls over. And because we're going to go for a bit of a full crown in here, I want to make sure there's enough T's and T's can always come out easy enough to just take another section and natural hair cheese is better natural hair is thicker and you know more hairs per inch on a natural human head than there is on these mannequin heads. So you will get this MADI T's a little bit sooner than we are in the mannequin head.

Come over here. So you can see Push, push, push, push, push, push, push, push, push. When I was in hairdressing school, I'm having flashbacks. The teacher would come around and she'd stick the teeth in and she would test to see if your teeth was good enough. And yeah, a lot of our old washing steps had TVs So I'm picturing my Miss Nancy coming along and this this, this, this is good. Okay.

So teasing old school, but it will help with these books that you you want that have the fullness in here. And and I've had well let me say whenever I did platform work or I did abuse I wasn't working for products company. And so I don't know if I'm old school or what but I don't rely on a lot of products I rely on my methods. And you can see this beautiful crown tees we have right here whether that was done in the front or the back, and we've got a nice poof and we can kind of play around and do something else. So I'm going to go in With inelastic, and also I came up with a lot of elastic and ponytail up dues and ponytail sectioning, you will see that in the majority of my videos, I also have a, a system for sectioning and up do just like you would section a haircut.

And that is going to be in another course. Because it really helps you to not get lost in your up dues when they're sections. So, I'm holding that I'm going to just smooth his crown with my Top, Top bristles. I just I just want to smooth I don't want to take out the tees that's in there. I want to keep it and I'm paying attention to The head shape. And this would be kind of the beginning of a shin Yang kind of look.

So you have your crown. And I use these little clear elastics, which I'm sure you guys use as well. And just as I go along here, I'm just going to use a number of different methods for a number of the different approaches that are in the coursework. So I'm kind of liking how that is looking. So I'm going to get some hair pins and pin that right up. What I also like about using ponytails is now I really don't I need to get if I have some great scalp hair back there, which is really not with a mannequin head.

But with a real person, all I need to do is grab a little bit of the inside of that ponytail and lock it down. And what also is a good thing with the ponytail is if I went flat with no ponytail, then my I would lose this this puffiness in this and I will lose this fullness here because now this ponytail would be like flat. So now I get to keep it tight and rounded and full, and two bobby pins. So that's some teasing in the crown and just how to get some nice fullness

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