How to Create Textured Bangs with Thinning Scissors

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Summary: Learn how to create textured bangs with thinning scissors when cutting women's hairstyles with expert styling tips in this free beauty video clip.

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Chris Faircloth began making t-shirts with a household iron and designs on his computer, which he then sold to his salon staff and clients. Since then, his business has grown to...read more

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vickeya said

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on 7/17/2009 Thank you for this video. I've had difficulty finding satisfactory service anywhere in my area for an affordable price, or otherwise, for that matter! I decided to take my bangs quite litterally into my own hands. With your video, they look just as good, if not better, than when I've paid $25-65 to primarily address my bangs.

carol56 said

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on 8/2/2008 excellent tips keep them coming chris, carol from Scotland just training at the moment these are great THANKS.

vmelba said

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on 8/2/2008 this is just great Im about to take my theory test and I just learnd something I wasnt tought in school. thank you hope you teach some more its like been in a class room.melba from Florida

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"Hi, I'm Chris Faircloth, Artistic Director and co-owner of Salon Teez. For Expert Village this is how to trim women's hair. Another method of creating texture in the fringe area is by sectioning the hair out just around the hair line so that we keep a layer of the fringe on the bottom, but now we've pulled the entire piece up, that was left, which should give us more of a triangle type of section just in the top of the head. And by pulling this straight up and off the top I can slightly turn and just use my thinning shears to cut the hair until all the hair is gone. I'm not moving my fingers. I'm keeping my fingers in one place, just thinning the hair out or shortening that hair and creating more of a textured result in the fringe area, so now I've got a nice layering effect going on and a softer effect in my fringe area."

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