If You Want To Remove More Weight, Brook Suggests Starting Your First Snip An Extra Inch Higher Up From The Length Of Your Hair.
Continue to cut into the section until you have removed the amount of hair necessary for the desired hair style. You may choose to cut straight into the section or to go slightly on an angle. Either use you index and middle finger or a comb to hair located between the two sections you wish to blend.
Point The Shears Into The 2 Inches Of Hair.
Use your thinning scissors and position them horizontally against the ends of your client’s hair. With thinner hair, the risk of frizz is even higher. You can get the weight off of your hair without layers while creating movement with your hairstyle.
It Should Be Used Only When The Cutting Process Is Complete To Enhance And Perfect The Shape You’ve Created.
Additionally, it's better to use thinning scissors on dry hair as wet hair tends to stick together, thus reducing the consistency of how much you remove each cut. The hair can be cut slightly inward from the outer corner, thinning and shaping the ends as needed. As above, we always recommend sticking to the way you have been formally trained, or with the techniques, you have found works for you.
At The End Of Your Haircut, Dry Your Hair And Hold Your Thinning Scissors With Your Dominant Hand.
Never start a haircut with thinning shears. Apply them horizontally against the ends of the hair. Begin again on a new section of hair.
What To Keep In Mind When Using Thinning Shears.
Work your way around your head making sure to avoid your roots. Glide the shears down the hair's shaft to thin the hair. Hold the ends of the hair in between your fingers, using the other hand to take the thinning scissors.