How To Cut Men's Hair At Home - Discover Tips You Should Know

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Many people believe that this is a difficult task to learn how to cut men's hair at home. However, every barber develops his style and manner of the cut with the passage of time.

Have you ever wondered why, in some cases, the barber will keep someone wet hair and when it is your turn to sit down, you cut your hair dry? When hair sheered or the barber uses a razor, it is best to wet hair. When the barber using a clipper or mixing is done on dry hair, because it is easier to see what way the hair falls in their natural position.

Normally, as a general rule, barbers lock men's hair in the neckline. Those who excel the rest will determine whether a conical or blocked neckline cut satisfy the customer better. Blocking works wonders for a man with a long thin neck, making appear wider and shorter, while the neckline tapering to a short neck look thicker and more slender. A negative aspect of a neckline that is blocked is usually done over the natural hair and once that starts to grow his hair that tends to look messy.

Cross control is used to ensure that all the hair is well proportioned and balanced, but according to most of the current trends in hair is an obsolete use for cutting men's hair. In order to have a good view of the cut, the barber usually or look in the mirror or is within walking distance. When the cut real short hair or hair with a dark color, which must be done if there is proper light.

In order to prevent the hair appear with great lines, the barber uses a clipper. Starting from your neck with the clipper blade on the neck and moving upward while uniformly pivot the blade back up to the back of the blade is just touching the hair on top.

Barbers that do not add the final touch with the clean lines of the base, around the ears and neck neglects part of the process of cutting hair that provide a complete and correct finished off look. Unfortunately, no matter how good the cut is, if it is not well finished, complete gap appears to be untidy.

For more information on how to cut men's hair at home, I suggest you to look at ebook called "How To Cut Hair For Beginners" staring from page 54. It's very comprehensive. You should have no problem using the guidance in this book.

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