We begin the Jean cut by cutting the exterioir and applying forward diagonal sections. This allows the weight of the exterior line to be directed towards the face creting a triagle exterior line. We then explore simple but effective layering using horizontal sectioning. The use of over directing each section to a stationary guide is applied to remove the most amount of weight at the top of the head giving a seamless layers that can be worn smooth or textured. The Jean cut can be adapted to a variety of lengths & textures.
We begin the Jean cut by cutting the exterioir and applying forward diagonal sections. This allows the weight of the exterior line to be directed towards the face creting a triagle exterior line. We then explore simple but effective layering using horizontal sectioning. The use of over directing each section to a stationary guide is applied to remove the most amount of weight at the top of the head giving a seamless layers that can be worn smooth or textured. The Jean cut can be adapted to a variety of lengths & textures.
We begin the Jean cut by cutting the exterioir and applying forward diagonal sections. This allows the weight of the exterior line to be directed towards the face creting a triagle exterior line. We then explore simple but effective layering using horizontal sectioning. The use of over directing each section to a stationary guide is applied to remove the most amount of weight at the top of the head giving a seamless layers that can be worn smooth or textured. The Jean cut can be adapted to a variety of lengths & textures.
Visual image of Jean cut.
Head sheet diagram explaining each section step by step.
Written description of the Jean cut. Go over notes prior to beginning the haircut for a better understanding.
Working head sheet allows you to redraw each section of the haircut for your personal understanding.
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