feel_scissors
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Thanks for mention!
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Lobby tutorial
She has a ton of hair!
•cut the perimeter blunt in the back into a concave shape
•connect the sides to the back using your length as your guide in the back
•like I said she has a ton of hair I blow dry and then cut into it. I like cut into a good amount but not to much. When it’s over done it doesn’t grow out nice. When it’s done very lil it remains bulky.
•in the back I over direct the hair up around the nape area to make the perimeter line soft as I cut deep into it with my texturizing shears. After I drop a couple sections and pull the hair out at 90 degrees and soften the ends. Don’t over do like I said less is always more and you can always go back in if it’s too bulky or not soft enough.
•to soften the front I do the same technique around the ear area. I usually wouldn’t cause most have less hair in the front then the back. I like symmetry. Don’t just cut into it cause you saw it in a video look at and see if the hair needs it or not.
•I flat iron it with @t3micro to make it look polished.
•shake it out and piece out to the look you want.
Remember to not over think this cut it’s very simple and looks amazing.
Hair by @domdomhair
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feel_scissors
Sep 2
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