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Cutting Your Family's Hair

by: Gloria Handel




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 103940







Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 646.724
EAN: 9781402726545
ISBN: 1402726546
Label: Sterling
Manufacturer: Sterling
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 128
Publication Date: August 01, 2005
Publisher: Sterling
Sales Rank: 103940
Studio: Sterling









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Product Description:
No more bad hair days ever again! Give those you love the cut they want--plus remedies to keep those tresses healthy and shining. Close-up photos and detailed instructions teach you how to hold the scissors and comb, the angles at which to snip, and how to establish guides to the correct lengths. Then comes an array of cuts, with and without bangs, shown from start to finish: easy-to-care-for trims for children; blunt-cut, wispy, and layered styles in all lengths for women; and basic short versions for men. As a bonus there are recipes for natural, homemade hair-care products.










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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Book! Just what you need!
This book is wonderful! Colored pictures on every page show every step of how she cuts the styles. Her instructions are concise and clear,and her instructing tone is encouraging. She instructs on all the basic cuts, giving you a great foundation for experimenting on your own. Professional tricks like noting face shape, creating guide lines, and holding hair at various angles to create layers are all clearly explained. Just flipping through I learned what I've been doing wrong. If you are looking to improve your cutting skills and save your family lots of money while not making them mad at you, this is the book for you! An absolute must for the home trimmer!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Disasterous do-it-yourself book
Wow, what a big laugh hair stylists must get when they get the people in their salons fixing these do it at home haircuts! Spend the $8 and go to supercuts...



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - It's just not the same as at the salon
As a cosmetologist, honestly I should thank the author of this book for sending us so much business. Every single day we get clients in for for a fix-it from an at-home job. I'm not joking.
This book teaches many of the techniques we're warned against in beauty school. The haircuts shown are dated and not attractive. The tools it recommends are NOT what a real hairstylist would be caught using, but cheap Walmart alternatives. (Example: my shears cost $200, and I pay about $100/year to have them maintained.)
There's a lot they teach you in beauty school, in my state, the learning process is 12 months long, full time. A good hairstylist is an artisan, they have mastered a skill. They understand different hair types and can anticipate what that type of hair will do when it's cut in a certain way. And ask any hairstylist, they will tell you that it's what you learn *after* beauty school and on the salon floor that really counts. I've done 6,000 haircuts in the past 3 years. The skill I have doesn't come from a book, it comes from the experience I have as a stylist.
Also, in beauty school we learn safety and sanitation techniques that cannot be learned from a simple book.

Do your family a real favor, save your money from buying this book and take them to a salon. When your kids are grown and see their old elementary school pictures they'll thank you.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Bought to save money cutting my family's hair...
Talk about pictures; it has lots of it in every page. For every style, it shows you 2 -3 full pages of pictures.
It gives you recipes for do-it-yourself shampoos and conditioners. Might be interesting at first to try it. (Will you do it if a bottle of shampoo in stores cost only a few bucks? With all the hustle and mess of making it and still not sure how will it smell or feel on your hair?).
The book discussed some of the basics, like what things you need, scissors, combs, etc. How to hold the scissors,...then it stopped short. It continued with the styles picture book like assuming you already know how to cut hairs. It seems something it the middle of the tutorial is missing.
Not a lot of discussion about how to use a shaver which what I imagine I would need to use most of the time.

But then with some of the positive reviews. It might just be me. So, check it out first at your local book store before buying it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great book.
Basic hair cuts for kids, men and women. Awesome step by step photography which is invaluable for the visual learner like myself. I bought this book to cut my family's, my sister's and her kids hair and it it really delivers. If you want to learn trendy fashion cuts then you should probably consider going to college. This book demonstrates classic cuts and is great for no-college home use. Good Value.

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