QuoteReplyTopic: How to create Thin Ends? PIX added Posted: July 09 2005 at 4:32pm
I can't remember who described razoring the ends in their post like peeling vegetables, but this is pretty apt. It's become kind of a hobby...grab a chunk of hair and "peel" the ends...very satisfying
AMM: that makes perfect sense and i completely understand now. That's
how i see the "fancy=smancy hairstylists to the stars" snipping hair on
TV. U a pro, huh.
I guess I mean, lazily running it down the hair while kind of snipping it at the same time. I never close the scissors all the way, I just kinda open and close them just enough to start thinning but never really cutting INTO the hair. I hope that made sense.
AMM. I know! I know. And I don't want to make the RK hair AS thin as
EP's ends, but I knew the pix of EP and RK together would give an
idea of what look I was going for. I'd like to thin the RK ends out
some tho. I agree, EP's ends are razored to max already. I would trim
about an inch of the EP ends before wearing it to get rid of some of
the stringyness, but i really like how hair looks once installed w/ the
thin "wispy" (guess that's right word) ends.
EDIT: Your cutting tip sounds like just what I want, but what do u mean by "scooching"?? .
I made clip-ins with the double drawn and I had the
same issue to tackle.
I fanned the hair out and made a big U-shaped cut. Then,
I held the hair and scooched my sharp scissors at about
the half-way length and ran it all the way through to
the bottom. No blunt cuts and it thinned the hair
all the way down.
Mocha...OMG girl! They have guards(you'd loose a finger otherwise)
Honestly, Koffee...those ends from EP look razored to the max!
Either tool...you can get those ends to taper. Like mocha said... don't keep thining in the same spot. You can get lines that way, too. You can also slide cut with the thinners, too.(Like the same motion you'd use with a razor)
Practice and patience! If in doubt...don't cut it, just leave it , come back to it later!
Bridget
Members Profile
Send Private Message
Find Members Posts
Add to Buddy List
Member
Joined: January 07 2005
Status: Offline
Points: 616
I've definitely gone the thinning shears point cutting route
before. You need to change your bunches of hair and move the hair
aroud a lot but it does work.
Bridget
Members Profile
Send Private Message
Find Members Posts
Add to Buddy List
Member
Joined: January 07 2005
Status: Offline
Points: 616
oh wow! lots of great tips. I like the idea of cutting into the
strands, but I best use shears and not a razor. I'm not that
steadyhanded, and i'd for sure cut myself. I have some EP hair that has
the thin thin ends (that I know some don't like, but I do), and i want
to get the RK hair like that.
PIX BELOW
RK ends
EP ends
EDIT: to resize pix, to avoid scrolling
Edited by Koffee Brown
K-B
Bridget
Members Profile
Send Private Message
Find Members Posts
Add to Buddy List
Member
Joined: January 07 2005
Status: Offline
Points: 616
I would say the razor has a guard! If you're hesitant about the razor, use thinning shears and point cut (cut straight into hair thru the ends). This will def. thin out your ends.
mochachip
Members Profile
Send Private Message
Find Members Posts
Add to Buddy List
Senior Member
Joined: March 15 2005
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 1141
Hey Gina. Do you do that with or without a guard?
The razor still makes me nervous. I always have to go super slow
for fear I'll take out way too much or take off my finger...
Ok Koffee...if you still feel like the ends look blunt with a razor, here's what I do. Take the tip the razor and go "In" to the strands, pulling/feathering down.(Like you're making brushstrokes with a paintbrush)
sherrie215
Members Profile
Send Private Message
Find Members Posts
Add to Buddy List
Super Elite Member
Joined: December 21 2004
Status: Offline
Points: 4424
yes it is! Just do what Gina says and practice using that razor on scrap hair before using on your extensions! And remember this when using a fresh blade.... one time after just replacing a blade and not even realizing how dull my blade was....with the first swipe of the new blade I took out one BIG CHUNK right in the front layers around my face.....GRRRR!! So I had to spend an hour removing and replacing the extensions that I hacked off!
I have one of these. Sounds like what I should be using right?
When I've used it in the past, I've can look at hair and tell whre I
cut/thinned. You can see too much 'bluntness' on the ends. Guess I
ain't got the feel for it yet. I'll practice
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot create polls in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum