![]() He finished with a steam and hot towel.This helps to accentuate and define the jawline. A top tip is to keep facial hair square.Sitting up, Charlie moved on to square off the moustache and beard – making the length more uniform.He then moved on to outline and neaten up the shape of the beard with the clippers.He sat Timothy back in the barber chair, and starting from the sides – under the ears – he used the clippers to taper from a 2 up to a 4 as he moved down the face and beard – leaving it longer around the chin.Timothy has really great facial hair growth but Charlie wanted to neaten it tapering it to tidy it up.Charlie then used scissor over comb to remove the weight line and some of the bulk.He tidied up the neckline and around the ears to create a defined and super-neat finish.Charlie took his time with this to make sure there was an extremely precise and smooth graduation.He then tapered down into a zero at the base of the neck.Into the back and sides, Charlie started with a 3 grade on the clippers and moving gradually down into a 2.After cutting the top, Charlie sectioned the hair – top from sides – and blow-dried the sides.The focus of this haircut was on the sides and back of the hair, rather than on the top.Charlie took around 2 centimeters off the top of the hair, and around the front, going freehand with scissors.By leaving the top layer a bit heavier, it creates weight in the hair, helping to stop it from spiking or sticking up. He has a layer of hair that grows at an awkward angle, which can change direction. After washing the hair, Charlie started by cutting a flat side parting into Timothy’s hair.In terms of hair type, Timothy has relatively fine hair, but he loads of it.Charlie didn’t want to cut a huge amount off the length of the hair as his style is all based around natural movement. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |