Club Haircutting | The Blunt & Club Hair Cutting Technique Guide - Japan Scissors

Club Haircutting | The Blunt & Club Hair Cutting Technique Guide

The club haircutting technique, also known as "blunt" cutting, is one of the most popular methods learnt by hairdressers.

It's typically used to cut cutting the top of the hair or the sides are cut. The piece of hair you want to cut is pushed to the side of the head, and then cut from the tips.

A common haircut technique the club cut is technique to cut straight across in order to create a smooth , blended appearance with no texturing. This lets length be removed from hair without weight loss. It is a great way to create lengths that are uniform or layers that are graduated which have smooth, smooth endings.

In contrast to point cutting, blunt cuts cut hair with a zero-degree angle to ensure that your hair falls into a straight line. Blunt cuts give the impression of volume and they are ideal for those who have hair that is fine. hair.

The club cutting technique allows you to both create uniform lengths and graduated layers with smooth ends which makes it very versatile. 

One of the most important aspects to take into consideration when you are using the club cutting technique is that you need to cut the hair at the correct angle and elevation so that you can create the desired hairstyle. While you'll cut hair in a straight line, the angle is critical to get the right shape. 

When To Use The Club Cutting Technique

A hairdresser using the club cutting technique on a client 

This technique is recommended in many different cases. For instance, you can use it on curly hair to tame curls or to simply retain weight on fashion-oriented styles. Since weight is left on the points of the hair, it discourages hair from curling. 

Club cutting is where you use your middle and index finger to grab sections of hair with your non-dominant hand, and then with your dominant hand grab your scissors are cut the section of hair under your fingers.

In addition, you can also use the club cutting technique on fine hair. In this case, you need to retain as much bulk as possible to hold a particular style. This way, you'll be able to cut hair with precision and proficiency.

Club Cutting Technique: How To Cut Hair Guide

One of the best things about the club cutting technique is that you can use it on both dry and wet hair. 

  1. The first step is to hold away one horizontal or vertical section of hair from the scalp at the angle that you want.
  2. You then cut straight across the points of the hair with your scissors.
  3. If you are attempting to cut a longer section of hair, use your index and middle finger to grab the section of hair. You will then hair falling out below your fingers. 
  4. For shorter hair, or just cutting closer to the scalp, you can hold a comb in your non-dominant hand and use this to grab the hair.
  5. Then with the hair sticking out of the comb, use your scissors to cut straight across.
  6. It is important to remember that you are cutting section by section, so you can perfect each area before moving on.
  7. In each section of hair, you can cut in a straight line, or use a layer cutting technique, or any other method preferred. 

Note that this technique, in particular, requires the hair to be combed and parted into vertical sections. These are then cut horizontally.

To make sure that you create an even length, you should hold the hair nice and tight in each section. Besides, the scissors should be held as closely as possible to the fingers or comb holding the hair. 

Extra Tips For Success

  1. One of the best things about the club cutting technique is that it can be applied to all types of hair. However, when the hair is particularly thick, you may need to cut smaller sections at a time so you can get a uniform length and style. 
  2. Notice that you can use a razor instead of scissors. However, as you can easily understand, this requires some practice. 
  3. When you are looking to use the club cutting technique, you should aim for small scissors with strong tips. 
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