What does Effilating mean?
SLITHERING. Also known as effilating; process of thinning the hair to graduated lengths with shears; cutting the hair with a sliding movement of the shears while keeping the blades partially opened.
What are point cut layers?
Point cutting is used to remove bulk from the hair’s ends, allowing layers or graduation built into the haircut to blend together more seamlessly. It creates movement in the hair and can be used for both men and women’s styling.
What is a texturizing cut?
Texturizing is cutting hair so it adds movement and interest to the style. It’s perfect for clients who want that volume and texture to give the hair an effortless look when really it’s been days since they washed their hair. Hair cut on the straight and narrow is a bit boring.
When using thinning shears do you remove bulk?
Each snip using thinning shears should be like gliding a comb through your hair, so when you make your cut, be sure and glide the shears all the way down through your ends. 4. If you want to remove more weight, Brook suggests starting your first snip an extra inch higher up from the length of your hair.
What is a ouidad carve and slice?
Ouidad’s Carving & Slicing® is a curl-specific cutting technique that removes the bulk that causes “pyramids” and enhances the natural curl pattern to achieve well-defined ringlets that fit gently into each other like puzzle pieces. The Ouidad service is done on wet hair and a suitable cutting method for any hair type.
What is a club cut?
A standard haircut technique, club cutting is a method of cutting straight across to create a smooth blended appearance without texturising. This allows length to be removed from the hair without any bulk being removed. It can be used to create either uniform lengths, or graduated layers with smooth ends.
What is Pivot Point hair cutting?
Pivot Point measures mannequin hair using a 90° projection angle from the head. The structure graphics illustrate the true length progression to give you a better understanding of how long the hair is and how it will fall.
What do invisible layers look like?
Invisible layers An invisible layer is a way of tapering or thinning out the ends, so when the hair falls on top of another piece of hair (in a layer), it falls almost invisibly, and you don’t get that line.”