Perfecting Haircutting Requires Constant Training

Haircutting is a skill that takes years to perfect and needs ongoing training. Hair Salon Redmond Oregon curated a list of our top haircutting tutorials that we feel will help you improve your abilities to a new level.

We begin with Layering and then add Face-Framing and bangs to complete the look. If you have access to a mannequin, we highly recommend using it in conjunction with the videos to help solidify your understanding. We'd also love to hear from you on social media if this information has been helpful to you.

Haircutting: The Basics

Ownership of the Foundations of Haircutting gives you the freedom to express yourself via your hairdressing in many ways. The guesswork is eliminated when you grasp the principles of Elevation, Overdirection, Finger Angle, etc., so you can customize haircuts to the demands of your salon customers.

This tutorial explains the core rules governing all hairstyles, no matter how creative you go.

Controlling Hair's Vertical Movement Using Elevation

Because elevation allows you to alter the vertical shape of the face, it is certain to improve your haircuts.

Even whether you're in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal area of hair, you must always move the hair up and down, not side-to-side, in order to produce elevation.

The weight should be placed higher on top, so that the form may be collapsed from below. Elevation lets you accomplish that.

All your lengths are at the same position, so let's pretend that they are. At the bottom, you'll have a lot of density. In this case, let us imagine that you wish to transfer that density toward the centre and up and away from the head form.

Start by lifting the hair up and away from the head, but keep in mind that once you raise the hair over 90 degrees you'll allow more length to slip out toward the periphery and remove more length away from the upper surface of the hair. To discover more about the benefits of playing at a higher altitude, have a look at the above.

With over-direction, you may influence the shape of your face by adding weight and length in different directions, allowing you to create a unique and distinctive hairstyle.

To get a variety of outcomes, you can manipulate the hair in three distinct ways. To produce length and density towards the rear of the hair, over-direct the hair forward. To produce movement, density, and weight in the front, guide the hair backwards. Or, if you want, you may just trim the hair to its natural fall.

There are three distinct types of haircutting guides (stationary, travelling, and visual), each of which has a particular effect on the hair. 


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Chronicle of the Massage Therapy

4 Excellent Massages To Pamper Yourself

The Soul-Relieving Chakra Balancing Massage