First of all, to avoid the mullet look, you need to use enough extension hair, placed high enough on the head to get the proper coverage.
When I cut extensions, I am trying to avoid cutting blunt lines, because blunt lines in extension hair look choppy. To cut extension hair, I use either a razor, texurizing shears, or I point cut with my regular shears. Experienced extensionists know that blunt lines make extensions look fake / unnatural.
Got the weft thing going on but shortly going off. Had a terrible blunt cut and it's a cross between Gilligan and a red-neck with a rat tail. What are the recommendations for a cut that isn't super layered but keeps the length. Why would an experienced stylist cut extension hair any differently than regular tresses? Charlene
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