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65 Hair Cutter Questions And Answers

41⟩ What is faux Hawk?

If you love Mohawks but don’t want to give your grandma a heart attack, why not opt for the Faux Hawk instead? Think of it as the Mohawks younger brother. For this cut, the sides are cropped shorter than the two-to-three-inch strip of hair that goes down the center of your head. This cut allows you to spike your hair up in the middle, creating a sloping point.

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42⟩ What is Bangs (aka Fringe)?

Face-framing layer of hair cut over the eyes. Can be side-swept and blended into layers with the rest of your hair, blunt and heavy, cut straight-across, or light and wispy/choppy through point-cutting.

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43⟩ What is rounded Neckline?

A rounded neckline is similar to a blocked neckline, but with rounded corners. Like the blocked neckline, this too can start to look untidy after a few weeks.

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44⟩ Please explain which hair type do you enjoy working with?

Although straight hair is always easy to work with, I thrive on challenge and like to work with frizzy, oily, wavy or silky hair. I enjoy the process of assessing the right treatment for unmanageable hair, implementing it and then seeing the results.

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49⟩ What is bob?

A haircut with the weight line at your chin/just below the ears. A lob is a slightly longer version of the bob, with the weight line grazing the collarbone.

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50⟩ Explain me why did you choose this profession?

I am a fashion savvy individual, new trends and styles in the fashion industry have always fascinated me. I pursued a degree in Hair Cosmetology keeping my passion in view, and I enjoy every single moment of my day at work.

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51⟩ What is disconnection?

Not connecting main sections of the hairstyle through seamless layers. When picked up, there will be a clear difference between the front and back of the hair or general sections.

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52⟩ What is top Knot?

If you’re looking to rock a Top Knot, the first step is to make sure that you have enough hair to tie up in the first place. You’ll need at least 6-10 inches. If you currently have a buzz cut, expect to be growing it out for six months before you can pull off this look. Tell your barber to cut all the hair on the sides and back of your head with clippers, not scissors. Cut correctly, and your hairstyle will achieve the drama a top knot demands. The last step is to gather up all the hair on top and tie it up with a hair tie. Standard placement is the top center of your head.

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53⟩ What is blocked Neckline?

A blocked neckline cuts a straight, sharp line across the natural neckline. It’s a clean and tidy style and has the effect of making your neck look wider than other neckline options. Keep in mind that this neckline may require frequent touch-ups and maintenance as it grows back in.

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58⟩ What is ivy League?

An Ivy league is much like a Crew Cut, but several blade numbers longer. Some barbers will even use scissors for the top of the head instead of clippers. You can also refer to this cut as a Harvard, Princeton Clip, or Brown.

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59⟩ What is pixie?

Short haircut close to the scalp. Not long enough to be considered a bob, even if you’re not looming on Mia Farrow territory.

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