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Why not have a go yourself with a friend and create your own
masterpiece. Just follow the steps below for this beautiful style,
perfect for parties and special occasions. |
 Courtesy of Hairs How
magazine |
1 Section hair from ear to
ear and centre parting from front of forehead to nape of neck.
Starting from the nape, take a small section on each side one inch
thick. Section the remaining hair using a section clip, comb down
the one inch section of hair using a tight tension, using your
fingers and comb as a guide line, cut to the required length. This
cut section of hair is then used to repeat throughout the rest of
the hair until you obtain a straight line equally cut around the
back and sides of hair. This then gives you a basic bob shape.
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2 To obtain a layered
(feathered look) section the front section of hair in the centre,
clip away the remaining hair at the back using section clips. Take a
small section of hair from both sides as illustrated in the picture.
Using your fingers as a guide line, comb the hair towards you
depending on how short you require your first layer and cut
downwards, you will have two guide lines, the first is your shortest
point of your fringe and the second is the length you cut earlier,
any hair between these points you cut as shown, this gives you your
textured layered look around your face, repeat on the other side
until your sides becomes equally the same. |
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Section from ear to ear cut the hair in layers taking away
the bulk from the centre of your hair this gives your hair movement,
without thinning, away your ends. |
4 Part the hair where you
want it to fall, when your style is finished, take a small one inch
to two inch section depending on how thick you require it to be,
comb down the sectioned hair using tension, cut downwards from your
parting. If you want the fringe to be textured, comb the cut section
upwards pulling it slightly back. Chip into the section slightly
taking great care not to take away too much. |
5 This angle can require
you to razor the bottom, only on some people can this be done. If
you razor very fine hair you will make the hair very weak and
looking thin and brittle. Razors can only be used if the hair is
thick, it gives the style a very textured look, and also lots of
movement. Razor hair with great caution. |
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