Learn how to use notching shears when cutting hair with expert hair styling tips in this free hair cutting video clip.
Expert: Dawn Shannon
Contact: www.intuitionsalonandspa.com
Bio: Dawn Shannon ...
Learn how to use notching shears when cutting hair with expert hair styling tips in this free hair cutting video clip.
Expert: Dawn Shannon Contact: www.intuitionsalonandspa.com Bio: Dawn Shannon has been a hair stylist for more than 13 years, and is the owner of Intuition Salon and Spa. Filmmaker: Randall Gillion
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I need some thinning shears I use normal haircutting and just cut upwards it works the same but I rely on my own eye (hasn't failed me yet) and thinning shears would probably be more reliable
thanks for all your hair videos..im a stylist that has had a lic. for 22 years,been out of the biz for 15 yrs.just starting again.still have the touch,but you help alot in the new cuts thanks
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I use normal haircutting and just cut upwards
it works the same
but I rely on my own eye (hasn't failed me yet) and thinning shears would probably be more reliable