FUNDAMENTALS OF HAIR CUTTING

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FUNDAMENTALS OF HAIR CUTTING

PRINICPLES What is the definition of a principle? A PRINCIPLE is a fundamental law or assumption about how something works. Ex: Rules to a game

There are 6 principles in hair cutting: Perspective Dimension Distribution of Weight Elevation Over-Direction Body Position Lets explore each one in depth

1. PERSPECTIVE Perspective is a technique of drawing a representation of something on a flat surface, so that it appears to have depth and distance. There are 2 perspective: Vertical Horizontal

VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL PERSPECTIVE Consists of the profile, facial features, front, sides and back of the head. Used to check for balance and symmetry and how high to lift the hair HORIZONTAL: Aerial view: shows the shape of the hair cut when all the hair is lifted straight out from the head. Referred to as a “bird’s eye view”

2. DIMENSION Refers to the properties of an object in terms of Height Width Depth Looking at an object with both vertical and horizontal perspective. Vertical perspective = height = elevation

Horizontal perspective = width = over-direction Depth = Length of hair Can be short, medium and long

3. DISTRIBUTION OF WEIGHT Weight can be distributed upward or downward depending on your elevation. Weight can also be distributed forward or backward depending on over-direction Characteristics of hair such as (i) texture and (ii) density of the hair could also effect the distribution of weight.

4. ELEVATION Elevation is the lifting of hair from its natural fall or position on the head. Elevation = Distribution of weight upward or downward = Technique There are 3 techniques: One Length Graduation Layers

One Length This technique uses 0 degree or minimal elevation keeps maximum weight at the bottom of the hair (perimeter). All lengths finish at the same plane

Graduation This technique uses 1°- 89° of elevation builds weight Hair is longer toward the top with shorter pieces at the bottom.

Layers This technique uses 90° and above elevation removes weight with shorter pieces at the top and longer at the bottom

5. OVER-DIRECTION Over-direction the moving of the hair from its natural fall distributing weight side to side as well as forward and backward. Shape is viewed from a birds eye view. Over-direction = Distributing Weight Froward or Backward or Evenly = Shape Distance = Length There are 3 shapes: Round, Triangular and Square

Round This shape is shorter in the front and longer in the back. Weight is distributed backward Over-directing the hair forward from its natural position. Hair cut begins at the front of the head

Triangle This shape is longer in the front and shorter in the back Weight is distributed forward Over-directing the hair backward from its natural position Hair cut begins at the back

Square This shape appears to have even lengths on all sides Weight is distributed evenly Over-directing the hair both forward and backward from its natural position. Hair cut begins at the flatter parts of the head (sides, back or top)

6. BODY POSITION Upper body Arm and hands Elevation which controls technique Elevation = Technique = Upper Body Position Lower body Where and how you stand as well as move around the guest. Controlled by your feet. How you are using your upper and lower body when cutting hair and moving around the head. Over-direction = Shape = Lower body position

Upper Body Positions Finger angle: This should mirror your sub-section angle Cutting Below the Finger: Used for control when cutting a one length below the shoulder. Low elevation

Cutting Over the Fingers: Used for greater control when elevating hair in the upper portion of the head.

Tension: Amount of pressure used when holding or stretching the hair. Palm to Palm: For control when working on the lower half of the head. Used with graduation , layering and shorter lengths Tension: Amount of pressure used when holding or stretching the hair.

Lower Body Position First Position Straight with your feet hip width apart knees should be slightly bent and your weight centered. Shoulders should be relaxed and away from your ears. Stand with the section you are working on in front of you

The Lunge Position Lower your body while keeping your back straight Lower your perspective to observe the cutting line Used with one length above the shoulder Non dominant leg in front with a slight bend at the knee; dominant leg thrust backward with foot turned out slightly Weight is distributed evenly between both legs

Crossover One: Stand on a diagonal with feet slightly wider than shoulder width apart Your upper body will be straight Shoulders should be relaxed and away from your ears Best position to cut will be to shift your weight to your non-dominant leg bending your knee.

Crossover Two: Shift your non dominate leg across your body so that it is in front of your dominate leg Stand on a diagonal Adjust the foot on your dominant leg so that you are balanced, and your weight is distributed evenly

The Step: Maintain consistency on either side of the head This position is primarily used with longer lengths One foot remains stationary while the other steps out

Distribution of Weight Upward or Downward How the PRINCIPLES all related Vertical Perspective = Technique Height Distribution of Weight Upward or Downward Elevation Upper Body Position

Horizontal Perspective Distribution of Weight Forward or Backward How the PRINCIPLES all related Horizontal Perspective = Shape Width Distribution of Weight Forward or Backward Over-direction Lower Body Position