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How-To: Create a Versatile Part on Short Hair

Shorter styles are popping up across the board for men and women, so being able to create a part that is versatile is a handy skill.David Boyd of the Sam Villa ArTeam uses a Sam Villa Signature Series Razor with 9-Gap Texturizing Blade and Sam ...

Lauren Quick
Lauren QuickContributor
November 21, 2014
How-To: Create a Versatile Part on Short Hair

 

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Shorter styles are popping up across the board for men and women, so being able to create a part that is versatile is a handy skill.

David Boyd of the Sam Villa ArTeam uses a Sam Villa Signature Series Razor with 9-Gap Texturizing Blade and Sam villa Signature Series Long Cutting Comb to create this style. It's important to use a contrasting-colored comb when cutting short hair for max precision.

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"When deciding where to upt a part, keep in mind that a part that follows the natural growth pattern is going to have a lot more control and will be easier for your guest to style at home, whereas a part that goes against the grain will have more texture and movement," Boyd says. Find tips and video from Boyd below.

TIPS FOR CREATING A VERSATILE PART

  • Spray hair with water so razor moves down the hair strand more easily.

  • Use a 9-gap razor for blending and creating an eye-catching finish. This razor creates shapes without cutting too much hair or risking changing the density of the foundation of hair.

  • Start about 1/2-inch down the hair strand with the razor to promote an element of movement without creating "sprouts."

  • Leave a longer section of hair out in the front as a veil to be swept back into the shape and conceal the previously cut sections. 


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