Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Unique Hair Technique

Internal reconstruction is absolutely essential for an excellent haircut. A haircut is unique not by its outside shape but by its internal reconstruction! Because we are

all different races and are born with different textures and volume of hair. We are living in an extremely fast paced world and yet haircuts still reflect ancient

interpretations of style. Why are we living in a 21st century with 20th century hair cutting techniques? Stylists across the globe should now be taught a technique that

allows confidence and thinking of out of the box cutting for creativity, that can be used on all ethnic races. Why do haircuts still seem to reflect orderliness, symmetry,

conformity and acceptance when on a daily basis millions of people are starting blogs telling the world how different they are? A haircut should reflect individuality and a

hairstylist should have that skill to produce that. A technique should now be taught to allow re-thinking to put the power back in the hands of the stylist.

Often when a particular step is forgotten or not carried through in a general style, one feels lacking in confidence or feeling inadequate. Imagine if you can have a

technique which allows you to put that all behind you and you can happily sculpt through merrily away and knowing you can work through every square cm, every nook and

corner of hair allowing full control and creativity. Without learning strict procedural cutting. The final result is a customized outcome for the client - extreme texture

or subdued texture, all beginning from within. In the last 4 decades western techniques have been touted as the iconic method to be learned and to spread to the rest of the

world. These techniques suit only caucasian hair and that period of time. It relies on maintaining a smoothness of the external shape and balance as the end result.

The bob should be updated. How? Well why not allow a contrasting undercut. An undercut need not be shaven but cleverly layered and textured allowing the top weight to fall

over subtly with a nice emphasis on heavy movement. Why not asymmetry? It can be done. Why should everyone in the world have bacon and eggs for breakfast. Everything is set

for change now and its coming from the East. An evolutionary new method has started on how the scissors is being held in the hands. It is wield like a sculpting tool so it

can twist, prod, slide and drag allowing completely free movement and full confidence. The stylist can use the same foundation he/she has been trained in and only need to

learn adaptation. The movement has begun.