Step 12
Once you have reached the top of the
horizontal section, take the next section
from the parting and use the previous
section as a guide. Please note you can now
see that the section has become vertical.
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Step 13
Be careful to angle your fingers into the
head in order to maintain length at the top
of the section to achieve a flat graduation.
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Step 14
Continue with this process until you reach
the round of the head in the back.
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Step 15
Repeat the same process on the other side.
Note that you need to pay constant
attention to growth patterns and density of
hair, especially around the hairline.
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Step 16
Return to the first side and repeat this
process through to the centre back. Please
note you should over-directs the sections to
keep the internal shape round in the back
to enhance the head shape.
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Step 17
Repeat this process on the second side.
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Step 18
Next work diagonally to cross-check the
internal shape. This allows you to check the
symmetry.
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Step 19
Next refine the outline which can be cut in a
variety of ways - in this case, Stacey
chooses a defined line.
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Step 20
Bring down the top area and create a
diagonal section across the head which
incorporates part of the fringe section. |