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Britni prior to the cut.
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At the front hairline, take a diagonal back section through to the mid ear.
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Take a central vertical section, comb to 90° and point cut, rounding with the head shape.
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Continue with vertical sections and over direct to the center guide.
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Repeat on the opposite side.
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Create a zigzag halo section.
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Using the guide to length created by the face frame. Comb the hair at the sides to 90° and block layer with point cutting.
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Repeat this technique around the entire head shape.
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To establish the perimeter, comb the lengths to natural fall, elevate to 45° and slice to create a soft textured edge.
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Across the top of the head take horizontal sections.
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Using the guide from the underneath, comb to 90°, and point cut round.
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With the next section, alternate the technique by using deep C–curvature slicing.
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Repeat alternating the technique, until all remaining sections have been cut.
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Use a diffuser on high heat and low speed to dry.
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Detail the shape with deep slicing.
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Editorial
TONIandGUY Reflective Collection How-To: Britni
September 21, 2010·1 min read

Zak Mascolo and the TONI&GUY Artistic Team use point cutting and block layering to create Britni’s look from their latest Reflective collection. This salon-friendly cut has a slight throwback to the ’90s but with a modern twist that’s perfect for any contemporary client. View the Collection: Reflective. Get the Book! TONI&GUY Reflective Collection On Paper Keyword: toniguy (more…)
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