Cutting & Layering Curly Hair in Sections

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Summary: How to cut and layer hair in sections for cutting and layering curly hair; get professional tips and advice on methods, techniques, and products for doing your own hairstyling in this free beauty video.

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By Lizbeth Muller
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Liz Muller is the owner of Liz's Hair Design in Hollywood, Florida. She has been a professional Hair Designer and Color Specialist for over 23 years. An entrepreneur & investor, Liz...read more

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"On behalf of Expert Village, my name is Lizbeth Muller from Liz's Hair Design in Hollywood, Florida, and today we're going to show you how to cut curly hair. I'm cutting her hair straight across. Again, I'm doing the sectioning. I will proceed to do a few more sections like this at this point here, here, and here. Just so you know, because I'm going to repeat the same process. I wanted you to see again where the guide is. Now you can even see it better because the darker the hair, the more you can see. The more I cut, the more you can see. I'm cutting about 2 1/2 inches off her head. If you lose your guide, pick it up again. It happens. You can lose your guide at any point in time. You pick it up again and you cut. Remember, if you make any kind of mistakes or you don't feel comfortable, you can go back again when the hair is dry and you can proceed to cut it again. Don't worry about being absolutely perfect, because when it's dry you can kind of look at everything. Actually, I'm going to show you how to check the haircut when I'm completely done. Continue to do the same."

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