- 1Step 1 of 20

Establish a 1-inch profile section to the front hairline through to the nape. Take a radial parting from the crown to the top of each ear.
- 2Step 2 of 20

Start at the crown, comb the section perpendicular to the head, elevate to 90 degrees, and cut a guide to length, approximately 4 inches long.
- 3Step 3 of 20

From the crown work toward the front hairline, comb perpendicular, elevate to 90 degrees, and cut to follow the head shape.
- 4Step 4 of 20

From the crown work toward the nape, combing perpendicular. Elevate to 90 degrees, and cut to follow the head shape.
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Notice the change in hand position, the section is held from the bottom, and the fingers are pointed up.
- 6Step 6 of 20

Take horizontal partings from the occipital to the top of each ear. Take a slight diagonal forward section, using the guide to length from the profile. Comb perpendicular, elevate to 90 degrees and cut to follow the guide.
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Take horizontal partings from the occipital to the top of each ear. Take a slight diagonal forward section, using the guide to length from the profile. Comb perpendicular, elevate to 90 degrees and cut to follow the guide.
- 8Step 8 of 20

Continue with slight diagonal forward sections. Work by taking half of the previous section, and continue working with the same distribution and elevation.
- 9Step 9 of 20

Repeat this technique on the opposite side. Notice the change in hand position, the hair is held from the top, and the fingers are pointed down.
- 10Step 10 of 20

Cross-check by pulling equal amounts of hair from the same reference point, and measure to see if the lengths are balanced.
- 11Step 11 of 20

Take pivoting sections from the crown. Comb perpendicular, elevate to 90 degrees and cut following the guideline.
- 12Step 12 of 20

Repeat the technique on the opposite side. Notice the chance in hand position, the fingers are pointed up.
- 13Step 13 of 20

Continue pivoting to the radial parting with the same distribution and elevation.
- 14Step 14 of 20

Cross-check by pulling equal amounts of hair from the same reference point, and measure to see if the lengths are balanced.
- 15Step 15 of 20

Take horizontal sections in front of the radial. Comb perpendicular, elevate to 90 degrees and cut from the profile out, following the head shape.
- 16Step 16 of 20

Repeat the technique on the opposite side. Work from side to side with the same distribution and elevation to ensure balance.
- 17Step 17 of 20

Continue all the way through to the front hairline, repeating the technique, maintaining the same distribution and elevation.
- 18Step 18 of 20

Repeat the technique on the opposite side.
- 19Step 19 of 20

Finish by using diagonal back section to cross-check.
- 20Step 20 of 20

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