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Haircutting Templates: A User's Guide
The haircutting templates you see here are great for enabling you to plan out your haircut ideas
before you put scissors to actual hair. They are also ideal for use with individual clients in order to make notes and illustrations
on techniques used to cut the client’s hair in particularly favored styles.
The templates show the head from a variety of angles and will allow you to plot the needed
elevation and cutting angles to create the looks you desire. You can use a ruler and a pencil to draw in the sections of the hair
and how they should be positioned for cutting properly. In order to clearly delineate different sections and make a clearer
illustration, you may want to use colored pencils and designate a color for each specific section of the hair drawn.
The pages also provide space to make notes on cutting the hair. In these places, you should note
specific techniques used, and a description of the haircut in general. Be as detailed as possible and provide as much information as
will enable you to remember how to recreate the look every time.
You should note anatomical markers, such as “cut the bangs to eyebrow level” or “cut the perimeter
guide to one-inch below the earlobe” and make note of the cutting angles and elevations used for each section.
Print out the front, profile and top/back pages for each haircut you are planning to plot.
Between the three pages it should provide you with ample room to document the haircuts you want to create or diagram.
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