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Faye - Use of razor-cutting to achieve a very textured yet chunky feeling. A short layered technique was used at the back working in to long overlapping layers at the front.
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Faye & Hailey |
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Lisa - This program demonstrates the use of razor cutting around the perimeter guide line to achieve a shattered shape and softness. The scissors were used for a short, chunky layered effect to add definition and contrast.
Joelle - This commercial look was achieved by working with a dropped graduation to frame the face. A short rotational layering technique was working through the crown blending softly into layers to give a soft feminine look |
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Lisa & Joelle |
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Rica
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is a new technique
developed by Cobella giving a completely different concept in
Cutting and Texturizing. This shows a unique way of using the
scissors as never before creating a very shredded feeling within
the cut because of the numerous different lengths.
Michelle
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jaw length cut concentrates on a definite layered effect using a
slither cutting technique for softness, texture and root movement.
An asymmetrical graduation at the front gives a strong focal point
to the cut. |
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Rica & Michelle |
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The
Beret Cut - is a short, flat look that shows the use of club-cut layering to achieve
a chunky effect.
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Beret & Slither |
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The Razor Cut - shows the uses and effects of razor cutting on mid length hair. The Razor graduation and layering techniques throughout the cut help to achieve a full textured silhouette shape.
The
Metric
- cutting
concept is based on a square frame that is cut around a side parting,
which is emphasized by the square interior layering. |
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Razor & Metric |
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Accent - De-centralizing
is the key point to this cut
in which we concentrate on an exaggerated weight line
through the front frame and accentuate this by keeping the back of
the cut short in to the nape.
Forward
Fringe - is
a high tech forward moving shape with a very broken feeling to
keep a feminine softness to a definite shape. Among the many
features of this cut is the various techniques used to create this
forward movement but still keeping a three dimensional shape. |
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Accent & Forward Fringe |
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The Chrome Cut - is a new concept in wavy hair. This cut demonstrates strong interior shapes within the layering to achieve an asymmetry and project a strong outline shape. |
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Chrome & Median |
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Blanche - The focal point of this cut is the heavy rounded line that is cut onto the face. The layers throughout the cut are left heavy to achieve width and a flat appearance and then texturized to create an uneven surface which gives a broken effect to the top of the cut.
Directions - is a short adaptable cut with the illusion of length at the back, showing varied length distribution running through the cut to achieve different directions and an upward moving concept through the front. |
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Blanche & Directions |
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The Box Cut - is a geometric layered shape with a square fringe that has been cut away at the temples to release a dramatic framing line.
The Slant Cut - The focal point of this cut is the use of directional cutting to achieve an asymmetric slant. This is enhanced by adapting a more solid cutting approach to the outline shape.
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Box Cut & Slant Cut |
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The
Forte Cut - shows a solid and heavy
based cut with an asymmetric line through the front to give more
shape and direction. The hair is totally one length throughout but
has been texturized
to soften and give movement to the style.
The
Marcel Cut - The concept behind this
short chic cut is flatter, closer hair moving away from the face,
keeping longer lengths through the top to enable the cut to be
adaptable for the client. A soft wave pattern was blow dried into
the front to give a focal point to the design. |
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Forte & Marcel |
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