The Rochelle Cut begins with a strong, square exterior line, perfectly balanced by using the head’s natural breakpoints. From there, it introduces creative disconnection through a zigzag section, paired with razor work to achieve a softer, more fluid feel. This versatile technique can be adapted to suit a variety of lengths and textures, delivering movement and dimension throughout the shape.
The Rochelle Cut begins with a strong, square exterior line, perfectly balanced by using the head’s natural breakpoints. From there, it introduces creative disconnection through a zigzag section, paired with razor work to achieve a softer, more fluid feel. This versatile technique can be adapted to suit a variety of lengths and textures, delivering movement and dimension throughout the shape.
The Rochelle Cut begins with a strong, square exterior line, perfectly balanced by using the head’s natural breakpoints. From there, it introduces creative disconnection through a zigzag section, paired with razor work to achieve a softer, more fluid feel. This versatile technique can be adapted to suit a variety of lengths and textures, delivering movement and dimension throughout the shape.
Visual image of the Rochelle cut.
Head sheet diagram explaining each section step by step.
Written description of the Rochelle cut. Go over notes prior to beginning the haircut for a better understanding.
Working blank head sheet allows you to redraw each section of the haircut for your personal understanding.
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