Rock-chick inspired long hair step-by-step

Published 15th Dec 2009 by sophieh

The Charles Worthington artistic team gave these long locks a rock-chick vibe by cutting a trianglar fringe and short layers.

Click on the thumbnails below to see full-size images and instructions for how to cut the edgy-style.

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Cut

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Before Step One: A triangular section was taken on the crown and isolated.Step Two: A triangular section was taken on one side.
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Step Three: This was combed straight and point-cut to the required length.Step Four: A square section was taken on the other side. This was elevated an inch away from the ear and directed back and blunt-cut.Step Five: A radial section was taken from ear to ear. The back was divided symmetrically into two, the right side was combed into the left side and with minimum tension, cut with a slight elevation from long to short.
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Step Six: Pivoting around the triangular section on the crown, square layers were created on the top area.Step Seven: With a side parting in place, a triangular fringe was cut straight just below the eyebrow and softened horizontally and then vertically to create a slightly asymmetric sweeping fringe.Step Eight: Hair was blow-dried softly and tailored to suit the client's hair texture.
Styling

Styling: Shine wax was rubbed through the hair for definition and shine.



Hair by Charles Worthington artistic team, London

Make-up:
Pamela and Selina

Styling: Alex Noble

Photographs: Karen Hatch and Chris Cowan

Get more cutting and colouring inspiration from these step-by-step guides.

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Published 15th Dec 2009

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