Alternative Cutting for the New Era
You can use this cut on hair of any length. The secret of this creative opproach is: Treat the hair like fabric.
Part right side. off-gather hair in teeth of identical "twin" combs.Holding combs at 45-degree angle, cut a saw-tooth edge(serration technique) | Repeat Step 1 behind ear. | Obtain guide from previous section | As you work toward back, maintain 45-degree angle. |
At Center back continue cutting below crest. | Continue moving around head, using previously cut hair as guide. | Important: Maintain 45-degree angle! | Continue cutting using seration technique.Important: Note appearance serrated edge. |
Top-gother hair with twin brushes, Lock brushes together. Cut serrated edge with scissors pointed down. Important: Note 45-degree angle. | Drow brushes out to "infinity" while continuing to cut serroted edge at 90-degree angle. | Move to right site. Use guides from top and side. Lack brushes. Cut serration to connect top and side. | Variation: For a more compressed cut, use twin combs instend of twin brushes. |
Lift hair by combing gently under section. Cut in texture and folds. | Join top and back. Comb together to check accuracy. | Join round of head and top. | To make sure hair will sit"out" and not drop flat: Lift hair and cut behind comb. |
Important: Note how hair is lifted. | To finish top: Holding comb vertically, softly blend with razar. | Far Safter finish: Hold razor vertically and hook hair around ears. | Lift hair in front. To cut under comb with razor: Hold up blade and pull it toward you. |
Repeat step 20 sides. | Variation: Cut additional texture (if desired) into top. | Finished hair style |
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