Fringe cut, Razor Weaving technique, and scissor/sheer-weaving techniques, Back Comb Cutting Techniques. Cool bang cutting technique: hold the hair around the forehead straight out, take a triangular section on damp hair, pinch the hair, twist it around with your comb holding hair and cut straight across to achieve perfect bangs around the forehead. This technique also works for soft A-line cut, too. Learn how far to section the hair for a fringe. Left-handed cutting technique is also demonstrated for twisted bang technique. Learn about two haircutting agents: leave-in conditioner and light hairspray for dry haircuts. Learn how often you change the razor blade for your razor. Learn 45-degree angle razor wave cut up and down for separation, adding texture and removing weight. Scissor weaving techniques. Razor cut techniques to expose a haircolor or light hair strand. To cut eye level: adjust your chair height. Learn how to ask your client to stand up and deep steady for a stand-up haircut. Find the bend of the of the hair strand and cut below the hair band to avoid spikes. Cut the razor weave with one stroke to expose a haircolor or to promote volume. Use texturizing sheers to achieve a similar effect. For sheer weave, do a slide cut. Vertical sections show less hair weight after a hair cut versus horizontal sections. Leaving shorter hair pieces in a strand will promote volume lifting the longer pieces of their on the top. Back comb cutting technique assures texture even when the edges are blunt-cut. Learn how to find mentors and learn from them. Learn hair cutting techniques from Kenny Collins; for beauty school students, cosmetologists, salon professionals, barbers and hairdressers. Video by BeautyHealthTravel Channel.
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