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When your hair system arrives in the mail, you will need to visit
a stylist (or have a mobile stylist visit your home) to have it
cut, thinned and blended into your own hair.
The
system will arrive uncut and unstyled. This is very important because
the system can only be accurately cut and blended with your own
hair whilst you are wearing the system. This is essential to guarantee
your new hair system will look natural.
Finding
a competent stylist
Cutting
and styling system hair is almost identical to cutting a natural
head of hair, so any competent stylist will have the capability
to cut your system.
Many
of our client's actually employ the services of a local mobile stylist
who would visit their home to cut and style their hair. Once the
system hair has been cut, it will never require cutting again, unless
of course you would like a style change.
After
your initial system cut-in, you will still need to have your own
hair at the sides and back trimmed regularly (approx. every 3-6
weeks depending how fast your hair grows). This will ensure the
system hair always blends perfectly with your own hair. We recommend
that you have your own hair trimmed whilst you are NOT wearing your
system. This will prevent the system hair from being cut, which
could adversely affect the blend.
When
recruiting a stylist, essential tools required to cut a system effectively
include; a
straight feather razor or thinning shears. Please ensure the stylist
you employ has one or preferably both of these before you select
them.
Instructions
for you
Before
the stylist cuts your hair, make sure you have bonded your system
using either tape or adhesive so it remains firmly in place whilst
your hair is being cut.
If
you have a specific style in mind, pictures speak louder than words.
Show your stylist pictures of the hairstyle you like, which will
help them visualise your desired hair cut before they begin.
If
your stylist has no experience cutting hair systems, please print
the instructions below and give them to the stylist before they
begin.
Instructions
for the Stylist
Hair
systems are designed as a blank canvas, with hair all one length
and long enough to give you the creative flexibility to design a
multitude of styles. To create a natural look, we recommend texturising
and thinning the hair. To achieve this, take small partings and
go over the entire system with a straight feather razor. You can
also remove length during this process. We also recommend using
thinning shears by holding the hair straight up and biting small
chunks out of the hair. This is highly recommended at the sides,
and back as explained in more detail below. The more de-bulking
you do, the more natural the end result will be.
Please
follow the guidelines below:
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The hair at the sides and back of the hair system must be cut
and thinned using a gradual blending technique. Start 1 inch from
the base of the hair system, and thin away approx. 10% of the
hair using thinning shears.
- Continue
further away from the base and thin the hair another 10%. Repeat
this process until at the very ends of the hair there is very
little hair remaining. IMPORTANT: Using thinning shears
to feather at the back and sides of the system hair will ensure
that there is NO DISTINCT LINE where the system hair ends,
and the clients' own hair begins.
- The
top and front of the hair system can be cut exactly the same as
natural growing hair.
IMPORTANT
POINTS
- Do
not cut the clients' own hair too short at the sides and back.
This will help make it easier to blend the system hair with the
clients' own natural hair.
- Leave
the system hair slightly longer at the sides and back to create
a good blend with the clients' own hair.
- Start
thinning an inch away from the base (approx. 10%)
- Progressively
thin more as you move away from the base.
- Thin
even more near the ends.
- At
the very ends, continue to thin until there are just a few strands
remaining at the tip.
- Cut
front and top like a regular hair cut.
- The
system hair can't grow back, so err on the side of caution. It
may be advised to leave the hair slightly longer than the client
usually wears their hair and adjust the length at the end if required.
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