is shortened This is a layer by layer guide.
cloche
Cloche is the most basic short model.
Division: Rhombus Cutting angle: zero degree
First, you shorten the umbrella as much as the customer wants. After that, take the help of the umbrella and cut the rest of the hair layers diagonally at a zero degree angle.
Cloche without division (Fantania)
Fantania is the same cloche, but we don’t just divide the rhombus, we separate the hair with the tail of the shoulder in parallel lines.
cloche
Cloche is the most basic short model.
Division: rhombus Cutting angle: zero degrees
First, you shorten the umbrella as much as the customer wants. After that, take the help of the umbrella and cut the rest of the hair layers diagonally at a zero degree angle.
Cloche without division (Fantania)
Fantania is the same cloche that we don’t just divide the rhombus, we separate and cut the hair in parallel lines with the tail of the shoulder.
Full 45 degree model
Division: Rhombus Cutting angle: 45 degrees
First, the hair is curled, then we cut the different layers of hair at a 45 degree angle.
Full 90 degree model (Fara)
Division: rhombus. Cutting angle: 90 degrees
Full model 135 degrees
Division: Rhombus Cutting angle: 135 degrees
The greater the angle, the more it will rub on the hair.
Full 180 degree model (Lire)
Division: Rhombus Cutting angle: 180 degrees
Egyptian model
Division: square. Cutting angle: zero
In the Egyptian short model, we separate a layer of hair and cut the head evenly from the front to the back at a zero degree angle. The height of the Egyptian model is chosen by the customer, but in general it is the height of the Egyptian model up to below the ear, on the neck, on the shoulder.
Fantasy Egyptian model
Division: square Cutting angle: zero – 90 for the back part of the hair
The first layer on the back of the hair is 0 degrees, the second layer is 90 degrees (to add volume to the hair), the rest of the back layers are 0 degrees. We pull the front part of the hair to the back and cut from the back guide line. In the Egyptian fantasy model, the front part of the hair is longer and connected to the back of the hair obliquely.
Cleopatra model
Division: square Cutting angle: zero
The Cleopatra model (beginner period) is similar to the Egyptian model, only the back part is completely zeroed, and the front slope is more and the tip of the hair is sharper. Of course, specialized cleopatra is much more beautiful.
360 is for very long hair who don’t want it to be cut short and just want it to be worn on their hair.
Combined round model
Division: square, cutting angle: zero
We cut the back of the hair to zero degree, we cut the bangs to the desired size of the customer (usually under the nose), the size of the bangs becomes a guide.
Fungal model
Division: square. Cutting angle: back: zero and 90. Angle around: zero
After dividing the squares, apply a zero layer, a 90 layer, and a 90 layer on the back of the hair (3-4 cm below the hair growth area). We cut the area and top of the hair to below the zero earlobe and continue the hemi throughout the hair. It looks like an umbrella
Egg model
Division: square. Cutting angle: back: zero and 90. Surrounding angle: 45
We apply the back part of the hair like a mushroom (i.e. one zero layer, the next zero layer, and the third zero layer) on the hair until below the earlobe at a 45 degree angle.
Coupe model
Division: square. Cutting angle: back: zero and 90. Surrounding angle: 45
This model is like an egg, with the difference that when applying the back of the hair, one layer is zero, the next layer is 90 and the rest of the angles are all 45 degrees.
Cornell model
Division: square cutting angle back: zero surrounding angle: 90
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