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How do you compliment a haircut?

How do you compliment a haircut?

  1. Say “I like your hair!” and that’s it.
  2. Say “I love your new hairstyle!” and that’s it.
  3. Do not reach out to touch it.
  4. Do not touch it.
  5. Do not invade personal space to look at their hair or examine how the style is done.
  6. Do not ask to touch it.
  7. Do not ask intrusive questions about the style.

How do you compliment a barber?

A thank you note to your Barber Dear Paul, The sign in your window thanking your customers made me think that it is really me who should be thanking you. I’ve been coming to you for haircuts for many years now, and I have to say it’s always a great experience. So thanks a lot, and keep up the good work!

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How do I choose the right fade for my client’s hair?

If your client’s hair is thick or wavy, buzz the hair with the shortest clipper guard settings at a lower area, preferably below the ears and around the nape of the neck. Low fades show off a hair’s texture better and work with the hair’s natural pattern. The longer the hair is on top, the lower the fade should be.

How do you use Clippers on a hairstylist?

Choose a pair of clippers with at least 3 guard lengths so you can blend the client’s hair as you go. Use clippers on the back, sides, and nape and styling scissors on the top. If you prefer a softer fade, you can also use styling scissors on the back and sides.

How do you wash a client’s hair before cutting it?

Wash the person’s hair with shampoo, rinse it with water, and air or towel dry it until it is damp. The hair should be somewhat damp, not dripping wet, to make cutting it simpler. The client’s hair should not be so wet that it clumps together or you may end up cutting out chunks of it.

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How do you cut the back of your head for a haircut?

Cut the back of the head with the next shortest guard. Switch to the next shortest guard and, beginning in the back, cut the hair in vertical strokes from the neck toward the crown. Stop just below the crown so that the hair on top of the head is left long.