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1. Our haircut videos and how-to articles reference different sections of the head for haircutting. The video above and the head diagram infographic below identify the four key sections. They are: Section 1: Back of the neck. (Sometimes referred to as the nape.) Section 2: Under the rim of the head. (Sometimes referred to as under the crown.)
Anatomy of the Head. It may seem unusual to discuss anatomy in haircuts, but knowing the references used for the areas of the head and what they specifically indicate can help you to understand what is intended with a particular haircut.
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13 Οκτ 2020 · This document provides an overview of haircutting techniques and tools. It begins by identifying key reference points on the head and defining lines, sections, and angles used in haircutting. It then explains the importance of client consultation and lists various haircutting tools.
13 Ιαν 2023 · To prepare for your first at-home haircut, it’s important that you understand how to handle cutting hair on the different sections of the head. Each area requires a different approach, so it’s a good idea to make sure you know what you’re doing before jumping right into your DIY haircut.
HEADSHEETS | sineadsvarderingportfolio. ONE LENGTH. the one length cutting technique is used to create a square one level line that falls below the shoulder. PARTING&SECTIONS: PROFILE – DIAGONAL FORWARD – HORSESHOE. DISTRIBUTION: NATURAL FALL TO OVER-DIRECTED. ELEVATION: 0° IN THE COMB. CUT: SQUARE. FORWARD GRADUATION.
The document discusses the basic principles of haircutting, including the anatomy of the skull and reference points used in haircutting. It outlines the different areas of the head and describes straight lines, curved angles, elevation, sectioning, subsections, and cutting lines used in haircuts.