Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Hairdressers! Looking for guidelines for cutting scene hair?

I am interested in cutting scene hair. I am trying to figure out with just a picture what kind of layers there are. Round layers?





Any one can give me tips on how to do this. I am trying to do this on a 13 yr old girl with long hair.





Thanks for anything you can provide.Hairdressers! Looking for guidelines for cutting scene hair?
1. Choppy, straight, pointy layers.


2. Take a piece of hair, then take a razor, and just start from where she wants the shortest layers and just go down. That will create the effect.





Hope I helped :DHairdressers! Looking for guidelines for cutting scene hair?
first of all, you sound ridiculous. there is no such thing as ';scene'; hair and that was a short lived fad that should've perished by now, derived from ';punk'; culture.





you're wondering about layered/razored styles with vibrant colors, and that would be a more appropriate way to ask this question. do not attempt hair cutting if you don't know what you're doing or have a license. since you had to phrase this question so ridiculously, i'm going to tell you to not even try - but if you do, usually razors are involved as well as scissors and thinning shears depending on the thickness of the hair.





this question is ridiculous, though. bring a photo of the type of haircut the 13 year old wants to a fun, ';edgy'; hair stylist and explain carefully so they can examine her hair type and see if the cut is even achievable on her. and yes, i am a stylist.
Just go on MySpace or photobucket. There's TONS of pictures of scene hair.


Or, if you're familiar w/ the salon ';Toni %26amp; Guy';, you could ask them. They specialize in those kinds of haircuts %26amp; would know how to explain it to you. Good luck! :)

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