How to cut an asymmetric men's crop - step-by-step

Published 02nd Nov 2012 by sophieh
How to cut an asymmetric men's crop - step-by-step mens-crop-main-pic.jpgA deep parting with a strong asymmetric fringe add interest to this men's crop by the Sanrizz artistic team.
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Step One: lace a diagonal section through the front of the hair and create a straight angular design line. Step Two: Direct hair onto the original guide line. Step Three: Working finger length around the parietal area, build a uniform weight line for contrast of length.
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Step Four: Continue following the guide, and connect the length at the sides. Step Five: Define shape using minimum elevation, finishing at the parting area. Step Six: Use the scissor-over-comb technique to build up to the weight line.
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Step Seven: Follow the guide for scissor over comb in panels to create a perfect technique. Step Eight: Using mini clippers, sculpt the outline to personalise the shape. Step Nine: To create asymmetry on the shape, overdirect the second side further back.
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Step Twelve: Continue following the graduation around the head shape. Step Eleven: Using the guide at the parietal area, comb hair directly out and cut a square internal guide. Step Twelve: Create texture by shattering the initial shape.
Hair by Sanrizz artistic team Grooming: Lee Pearson Styling: Valentino Turbini Photographs: Andres Reynaga
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Published 02nd Nov 2012

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