However, with curly hair, you can still have the razor technique used. Simply use long layers and remember that razoring thins the hair, so you are going to be removing weight, which will release your curls.
Use the razor with the natural curl. Only careful and experienced hairstylists should handle the razor for any hair type. Thick hair seems to have the best results with a razor cut. Long hair does well when this technique is used for added texture here and there, but not the whole cut. Are you still wondering if a razor cut is for you? Ask your hair salon or stylist for opinions and advice. Mon-Fri: 10am - 7pm Sat: 9am - 6pm Sun: 10am - 5pm info haircutie. The Art of Razor Cutting.
Home The Art of Razor Cutting. The Art of Razor Cutting There is something mesmerizing about watching a hair stylist wield a razor when cutting hair. Use the razor with the natural curl Only careful and experienced hairstylists should handle the razor for any hair type.
Depending on the style, razor cutting can make styling easier, hold curls, and blow dry easier. A proper stylist will undoubtedly layer your hair if its longer to allow for length without excessive bulk. A razor haircut is when in addition to the traditional scissor cut, your stylist will use a straight razor to slice into the ends of your hair. There are two types of razors you will see when your stylist gives you this cut, one is a standard straight edge razor that might shock anyone who has never received a razor cut before.
No way! The latter razor is used by novice stylists or those who are still new to razor cutting and have it there as a preventative measure. Either razor can do a splendid job at cutting hair. Razor cuts are all about creating a lighter, wispier look. The opposite would be hair that is layered but ultimately still chunky and characterized by blunt ends. Going to a high-end salon such as The Salon Project for this type of cut is highly recommended. Well allow me to tell you a little secret: A razor can not ruin a haircut With that being said, here are some of the most common razor myths A dull razor will give you split ends.
Razors, when sharpened and changed appropriately, are much sharper than shears and have the ability to slice through hair with very little tension. That said, razors also become dull much faster than shears and need to be either sharpened for classic straight blades or replaced for interchangable blades frequently.
Personally, I prefer to work with interchangeable blades so that I can use a brand new blade for every single client. When working with thick coarse hair, sometimes I might even go through two.
It is ever so important to always cut with a "razor sharp" pun totally intended blade to create the most beautiful, fluid, movable results in a haircut. If a razor haircut is ever painful or you feel excessive pulling, it is possible that the razor being used is dull. Imagine slicing a tomato with a butter knife. You probably wouldn't get the prettiest results. So why would using a dull razor on hair be any different?
First and foremost, refer to the previous myth. A dull razor on any hair type, especially curly hair is a giant no-no.
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