Friday, December 7, 2012

Clipper HAIRCUT; beard trim; edge-up; straight razor

Start the haircut by cutting the sides with #2 clip (guard), then a hard line at the nape area with #0 blade and blend your way up by opening the lever of the clipper, followed with #1 guard open and then close the lever to blend the previous two guides. Manipulate the clipper blades and use a raking motion to eliminate hard lines and taper the hair at the nape area. Trim the sides of the hair at the neckline and around the ears. Use flicking motion to blend the hair. Use clipper-over-comb technique with a triple zero blade and a flattop comb to cut the hair at the top-crown and the middle-back sides of the head. Line up the forehead area. For the hook pattern; start your initial guideline at the temple area and the next guide at the sideburn area and connect the two guides. Blend the top hair with the previously tapered sides. Use #3 metal guard for the beard, sideburns and the mustache: cutting against the grain. Connect the beard line-up with the original line-up. Use the straight razor to sharpen the edges of the line-up. Learn how to hold the straight razor, how to clean and use the straight razor. Do not dry shave, use shave gel before the straight razor and after-shave following the razor. Learn what to do if razor accidents occur; clean and use a cuticle powder. Learn how much time to use for men's haircut, how much to charge for a Foux Howk. Cut around the pimple at the neckline or try to avoid it, do not fillet the ingrown hair. Use powder to brush off the hair at the neckline and the forehead. Haircut by Mario; model Walter; video by BeautyHealthTravel Channel: for cosmetologists, barbers, beauty school students, barber school students, salon professionals, hairdressers, people who would like to learn clipper-cutting, haircutting, advanced training.

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