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  • About Point Haircutting

    Point cutting is a hair-trimming technique used by professional stylists to remove bulk from the ends of hair to create more shape and body. Point cutting is done after the initial cut or trim is completed, and is a specialized skill taught in cosmetology schools. It can be used on both men and women of all ages.

  • How to Choose Haircutting Shears

    You can choose to cut hair with either straight blade shears or texturizing shears. Learn how to cut hair using different shears with help from a cosmetologist in this free video on hair care.

  • How to Choose the Right Professional Haircutting Shears

    The right haircutting shears can help hone and support a hair stylist's talent while the wrong shears can make the best haircut look ragged and unfinished. So, choosing the right haircutting shears is a critical decision for beauty professionals. Shears are available for different purposes, such as thinning and trimming, and in a perhaps confusing array of designs: curved blades, ergonomic grips and dozens of lengths. But picking professional haircutting shears is not as complicated as it seems. You just need to look past fancy handles and blade colors and focus on the basic design of the shears.

  • How to Choose Haircutting Shears

    Whether you're a novice looking to save money on haircuts, or a certified stylist starting out, finding the right pair of haircutting shears is the first step to creating professional-looking results. Professional and aspiring stylists can find haircutting shears at beauty wholesalers, salon supply stores and specialty boutiques. Regardless of where you purchase them, by assessing available shears and matching them with your desired styles and personal haircutting method, you can select a pair of shears that will last for years to come.

  • How to Choose a New Haircut for Spring

    With the flowers blooming and sun shining, it's time to explore a new hairstyle for spring.

  • How to Choose the Best Haircut for a Square Face

    Finding the right hairstyle is tricky enough, but making sure that it goes with your face shape complicates things even further. While many styles can be adapted to fit all types of facial shapes, those with a square face should know what looks good on them--and what doesn't. Women usually look for styles in hair magazines, or on their favorite celebrities but they forget to take into consideration that their facial structure might not go well with that haircut. The first step in finding a great style is to know what type of bone structure you have, and then find…

  • How to Choose a Haircut That Flatters a Facial Shape

    If you pick a hair style because it looks good on someone else, you might be surprised with the results after you get your haircut. What looks good on them won't look good on you if your faces are not the same shape.

  • How to Choose a Haircut for an Oval Face

    An oval is considered the most ideal shape for a face because of its versatility and balance. A person with an oval face will have a jaw line narrower than his forehead. This face shape can wear many different hairstyles well.

  • How to Choose the Right Haircut

    Getting the right haircut can bring out the best in your other features. Read on to learn more.

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