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HairCuts for Fine Thin Hair
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HairCuts for Fine Thin Hair
Here is what you hair stylist should consider:
- HairCuts for Fine Thin Hair
first require deliberate analysis to determine
where the hair is thin
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HairCuts for Fine Thin Hair require a wider
design line wherever the hair is thin
- HairCuts for Fine Thin Hair use a Round Cut
technique to produce more volume when layering the hair, or a disconnected overlay
(like the one shown on the top right by Framesi) to stack the hair when you just have to have "one
length." If you want the longer flatter look with texture the
disconnected rubber band hair cut (bottom right) is
another alternative.
- HairCuts for Fine Thin Hair can use permanent
waves to add volume (see
Fine Hair Perms That Work)
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hairstyles fine thin hair require daily
volume shampoo & conditioners
- hairstyles fine thin hair require
styling products & know-how for "emergency care"
- hairstyles fine thin hair require home
maintenance tricks to make you life easier
- HairCuts for Fine Thin Hair can use
Deep
Conditioning to add Body and Volume to Fine Thin Hair
- cuts for fine hair can use vertical
sectioning and vertical cutting techniques to improve results
- Fine Hair Characteristics
- (also see HairCuts for Fine Thin Hair on the
HairMatters.us web site)
When you are looking for great hair cuts, fine thin hair can be a big problem
for a beginning hair stylist. Hairstyles for fine thin hair require both
techniques and experience that are just not available from the normal beginning
hairstylist. A hairstylists learns to handle haircuts for fine hair.
Cuts for fine hair involve both a wider design line and the use of vertical
sectioning and cutting. (Horizontal sectioning and cutting leave lines in the
hair.) The learning process involves both the "know-how" (the
tricks of the trade) and the eyes of the hair stylists. The knowledge of what to
do comes first. Then by practicing these techniques, the hairstyles for fine
thin hair move from the brain to the hands. The fine thin hair, hair cutting
techniques improve. The eyes then begin to see the improvements. When the eye of
the hair stylist can see the improvements the cycle can then repeat itself. you
got it, only because and when the hair stylist can see the changes can they do further refinements in your hair cut. Fine thin hair just provides the
ultimate challenge. The challenge to improve, once again. With fine thin hair, repeated
use of the the know how, comes first and as you repeat the cycle: from the brain to the hands to the eyes to an improved haircut.
From the
Brain--> to the hands--> to the eyes --> to better haircut --- repeat,
you haircuts improve for your clients.
A great hairstylist has all 3,
the knowledge, the practice (mechanical coordination) and has developed "the eye"
to see and fix problems, or improve in haircuts. One of my hairstyling friends had
a TIA (transient ischemic stroke a "warning stroke" or "mini-stroke" that
produces stroke-like symptoms but with little or no lasting damage.) They said
"It took me 6 months of hard work to retrain my hands to finish the hairline at
the nape of the neck, to the way my brain & 'my eye' told me it should look." In
this example the re-training took place in a different order, because it was
re-training. The knowledge was already in the brain and the
eyes cold already see what was needed in the haircut. The automatic hand-brain
mechanical coordination
had just disappeared. But more importantly the story demonstrates a hairstylist
who had the desire and the perseverance to work at the hairstyle (in this
example, specifically the hairline at the nape) until the job
was done right. "I knew I had the ability to make the hairline at the nape look
better, it just took me longer to accomplish until I got my hands re-trained to
do the job, and back to the more timely and automatic manner, that I was used
to, before my TIA."
This is the level of hair stylist you seek want when you need great hair cuts
for your fine thin hair.
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