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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
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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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