Hairdresser's Laboratory 1 ~Basics of haircut and bangs cut (Pattsun edition)~


 Next, let's look at the basics of cutting.
 First, prepare the tools.
Scissors ・Combing shears ・Comb ・Clips (hair bands) ・Mist spray

 Before cutting, have a clear image of the length, shape, and style you want to achieve.
 Comb through the area to be cut, and clip the area to be cut and the area not to be cut.
 (*This may seem like a hassle at first, but it is important, so make it a habit!
 (*This may be time-consuming at first, but it is important, so be sure to make it a habit!)
 ) If you cut without separating the two parts, you may accidentally cut off the extra part.
 (*It may be time-consuming at first, but it is important to make it a habit! )

  Be sure to "pinch the hair between the middle and index fingers and cut the hair that protrudes.
  Also, cut hairs with an image of straight lines, not curved lines.
  Until you get used to it, it is important to cut little by little without rushing.
  This will be the basis from now on! Good luck!

 Don't just focus on the part of the wig you are cutting.
 Instead, take a step or two away from the wig in the middle of the cut to see the overall balance of the wig.
 This is a way to minimize mistakes such as "over-cutting.
 Now, with the above in mind, let's get to cutting!
 ◆Part 1: Cutting bangs
 First, comb the area to be cut firmly.
 Point] The wig should not be tangled!
 Make sure to comb through until there are no more tangles.

 Part the bangs.
 Part the hair from the top of the wig to the corners of the eyes on either side of the wig.
 Part the hair from the top of the wig to the corner of the eyes on either side of the head, forming a triangle connected by dots.
 Secure the remaining hair with clips, pins, or elastics.
Key point.
 Be sure to make triangles and clip the uncut part of the hair.
 It is easy to lose track of where you are cutting.
 Professional hairdressers also cut with clips in place, so do your best and make sure you clip them in!
 Cut to the length you envisioned.
 First, cut the bangs in a way that they are gathered in the center.
 By gathering the hair in the center, you can achieve a natural look without cutting too much of the hair where it needs to be.
 In the case of a pat cut, do not lift the hair gathered in the center.
 Cut the hair where your fingers are touching the mannequin's forehead.
 Cut the hair vertically (about 45 degrees) rather than horizontally (about 45 degrees).
 The trick is to cut vertically (about 45 degrees).
 This makes it easier to correct or adjust the length later, and the cut surface will be clean and natural.

 Repeat the above steps until you reach the length you have imagined.
 Finally, carefully adjust with your free hand, and your "pouty bangs" are done!


