QuoteReplyTopic: Cutting long hair to gently flip up at bottom. Posted: January 12 2000 at 6:56am
> To Barbara;> Part the hair vertically, and hold straight out from> the back and sides, working radially around the head,> angle the shears at about a 30 degree angle and cut> carefully across the section so the bottom hair is the> longest and the top layer winds up about 1 inch> shorter. Do this step last! Trim the overall out line> in a 'blunt' manner first and then carefully section> and 'angle cut' the perimeter as I described and the> hair will flip up on its own if it is thick and has> some body.> williamDear William,Thank you very much!!!
> I have long blunt hair and am wondering how to cut the> ends to make it flip up in a very slight way (a> modified very long flip). Do I undercut it or do the> exact opposite by making the bottom layer longer?> Thank you! BarbaraTo Barbara;Part the hair vertically, and hold straight out from the back and sides, working radially around the head, angle the shears at about a 30 degree angle and cut carefully across the section so the bottom hair is the longest and the top layer winds up about 1 inch shorter. Do this step last! Trim the overall out line in a 'blunt' manner first and then carefully section and 'angle cut' the perimeter as I described and the hair will flip up on its own if it is thick and has some body.william
I have long blunt hair and am wondering how to cut the ends to make it flip up in a very slight way (a modified very long flip). Do I undercut it or do the exact opposite by making the bottom layer longer? Thank you! Barbara
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