Blunt cut with curtain bangs

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Loosely holding the hair in the comb, clean up any stray or long pieces.

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Keep in mind, overdirecting every section back to the center and controlling your elevation will keep the softness says, “I prefer more softness in the center and less towards the corners.” Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you reach the corner of your fringe. The Paragon II is the perfect tool for this technique because it requires a blade that is super sharp from the axis to the tip to create the subtle cutting motions without damaging the hair. When section 1 falls out is where you begin cutting section 2, this over direction will start creating the short-to-long framing shape. Right next to the center section, take another small section (section 2) and overdirect section 2 into section 1. Using the axis of the shear, open and close the shear to create soft “short-to-long” cuts as you work down the section.Ĭlick Here To Purchase ARC ™ Scissors Master Series Paragon II! Part the bangs down the center and in the middle of the parting, take a small section (section 1) and hold it out at roughly 45 degrees elevation. Curtain bangs are all the rage this season! To create a light and effortless face frame for your clients, use these simple tricks from Chris Jones ( to cut the perfect bang using ARC ™ Scissors Master Series 6” Paragon II. A blunt-cut bob with curtain bangs is a gorgeous option for ladies with straight hair.

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