Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Practice Cutting Hair

Everyone needs a haircut or trim from time to time to maintain a well-kept and well-groomed look. Learning to cut hair for you or for others becomes second nature if you practice and strengthen your hair cutting skills.


Instructions


1. Learn the basics and advanced techniques of hair cutting from an expert in cosmetology at a local beauty school or community college. These classes teach you theory of hair cutting, the proper way to use equipment and evaluate a client's haircut needs.


2. Become familiar with hold scissors and the comb when cutting hair. Removing your thumb from the scissors enabling you to use the comb during the cut and passing the comb from one hand to the other are all skills you need to master. Another skill to practice also include holding the hair between your fingers while cutting the ends of the hair and holding the scissors.


3. Identify and perform the two primary types of haircuts--the bob and layered--separately or in conjunction. Use the various types of cutting tools, cutting scissors, thinning shears, razors and clips until you are very comfortable with the purpose of each.


4. Use a practice mannequin first to test different styles and types of cuts. Practice mannequins are available for sale on eBay (see Resources below). Once you gain confidence in your hair cutting skills, look for clients to practice on in your everyday life, church members, relatives and friends are all possibilities. Turn to popular styling magazines and books for current styles to practice.







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