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Cutting Hair Q&A (4)
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What are fishbone hair shears and what are they used for?
What are soft layers?
What are the benefits of using electrically heated scissors and how do they work?
What are the purposes for the different types of thinning shears?
What are the “right” and “left” ear taper guides for? How do you use them?
What are the techniques to thin out hair?
What does feathering hair mean and can I feather my own hair?
What does "layered" mean to a hair stylist?
What does transient cutting mean?
What do I need to know to buy the right thinning shears?
What do razored edges look like and what is the difference between razored and normal leyers?
What is a flatliner made for and how should I use it?
What is a Flowbee and what can you do with it?
What is a good set of shears or haircutting scissors for my hair?
What is an oiled haircutting technique?
What is a pie haircut?
What is a razor tool?
What is cutting up, down, in and out, freehand, and channel cutting?
What is a swing cut and can I do it myself?
What is a wet cut?
What is the best technique for deeply layering thick hair?
What is the best way to cut an inverted bob?
What is the best way to cut men's hair in a tapered style?
What is the definition of a shag hairstyle?
What is the difference between long graduated cuts and short graduated cuts?
What is the meaning of "point of balance" when cutting hair?
What is the name of the thinning technique when hair is held perpendicular to the scalp?
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