There are several hair cutting techniques available in order to suit everyone's hair type and preference. Find out the names and the results of these cutting techniques.
Hair stylists are all well trained in cutting hair and they
usually use professional language, a language that most of us can't
understand. Believe it or not, there are many ways a hair can be
cut in order to obtain different results. Just so you can get a
better understanding on how your hair will be cut, we will present
a few cutting techniques used by hairdressers.
Slide cutting
It's a technique used to soften a person's facial features. It
creates texture and eliminates some of the hair's weight. It is a
great cutting technique especially for
curly hair because it will define the curls. People with fine
hair should avoid getting this type of haircut.
Razor cutting
It is a technique used to relieve some of the weight on thick hair.
It adds bounciness to curls and movement throughout the hair. Razor
cutting will add softness to the facial features.
Layering
It is one of the most common hair cutting techniques. Layers reduce
the weight of thick hair and add volume and texture to fine hair.
Layers work great on thick or fine hair, adding movement and
versatility to the hairstyle.
Point cutting
Point cutting is mostly used to soften the bluntness of a haircut.
This is a cut appropriate for all types of hair, from fine to thick
hair.
Graduation
It is a technique through which the hair is cut progressively
shorter towards the back. It is mostly used in cutting inverted
bob hairstyles. This cut works really well on medium thick
hair. Thick hair should avoid getting this cut because it creates a
lot of hair volume
Slicing
This is a great way to get well defined tresses. This technique
uses the scissors to slide through the hair, creating a feathered
finish. The feathered finish offers texture and well defined
tresses. It's a great cutting technique for women with not too fine
nor too thick hair.


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