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ADVANCED CLIPPER CUTTING FOR MEN

Cosmetology I

Copyright

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“One of the most important things

about looking youthful is to have a

modern haircut.”

Evelyn Lauder, American businesswoman, socialite and philanthropist 3

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Men’s Haircuts

Business opportunities are

endless

Men cut their hair every 3 to

5 weeks

Loyal clientele

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Trends in Men’s Styling5

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Clipper Cuts and Trimmers

Clipper-over-comb

Clipper cutting with

attachments

Men’s clipper cut

Trimmers

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Reminder7

Safety and

Sanitation

Precautions -

Cosmetology

Administrative

Rules

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Body Positioning and Posture

Position your client

Center your weight

Work in front of your

section

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Draping

Neck strip

Cutting cape

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Fold Neck Strip Down

Over Cape

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Handling Scissors

Haircutting shears

Place thumb in moving blade

(bottom)

Place ring finger on top blade

Rest index and middle finger

on the shank

Practice opening and closing

blade

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Handling Equipment

Clippers

Classic Barbering Comb

Proper hold give you the most

control and best results

Helps avoid muscle strain on

hands, arms, neck and back

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Proper Sectioning and Guidelines

Horseshoe Parting

Moving Guideline

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Starting the Guideline

Start at the nape area

Place the haircutting comb

against the scalp, teeth up

Angle the comb 45 degrees

Cut the hair that extends

through the comb

Hands On Hair Cutting Classes -

Part 1 of 3

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Tapering

Blended haircut

Done with clipper guard

attachments

Use caution along the front

hairline

Men's Hair Cut by Ardem

Keshishian - Part 2 of 3

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Blending

A smooth transition from the

sides to the top

Tools

Thinning shears

Wide tooth comb

Hands on Men's Hair Cutting

Classes - Part 3 of 3

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Trimmers

Create detail

Cleans necklines and around

ears

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Cross-Checking

Check for consistency

Clean sections that are not

accurate

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Review18

What cutting angles previously learned helped us create the

basic shape of today’s cut?

What is a taper and how does it affect the outcome of your

haircut?

How do you appropriately drape a client for a men’s haircut?

Why is it important to follow all safety and sanitation

procedures?

How will these techniques help you build a steady men’s

clientele?Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2014. All rights reserved.

Resources and References19

Images:

Ardem Keshishian, Master Stylist and Salon Owner: Used with permission from Salon D, Dallas, Texas.

B. Rodriguez, Licensed Cosmetology Instructor: Used with permission from Brian Dangerous Hair.

Microsoft Office Clip Art: Used with permission from Microsoft.

Textbook:

Milady standard cosmetology: Situational problems. (2012). Clifton Park, NY: Cengage Learning.

YouTube™:

Hands on Men's Hair Cutting Classes by Ardem Keshishian in North Dallas

Men's Cut Part 1 of 3

Salon D Dallas, Texas

http://youtu.be/RWb2ahezTnY

Men's Hair Cut by Ardem Keshishian in Dallas

Men's Cut Part 2 of 3

Salon D Dallas, Texas

http://youtu.be/y2keTaFBSg4

Hands on Men's Hair Cutting Classes by Ardem Keshishian in Dallas

Men's Cut Part 3 of 3

Salon D Dallas, Texas

http://youtu.be/7e9rErcv-14

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