SACO HAIRDRESSING EDUCATION
SACO HAIRDRESSING EDUCATION
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Analogue 1 teaser
Preview of a cut and colour technique from the Analogue Collection 2020.
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Видео

SALON TECHNIQUE 1 - ROUNDED INTERIOR SHAPE.
Просмотров 9822 месяца назад
Rounded Interior Shape: Creating volume above a weight line This technique is one of my favourite salon techniques and can be used on many lengths and shapes. The technique builds weight from an established outline (in this case a long bob line) to both create volume and create a soft silhouette.
SALON TECHNIQUE 2 - COMBINATIONS
Просмотров 7682 месяца назад
This haircut uses 3 different techniques - Graduation, Layering and Disconnection, creating a modern, salon friendly shape. Structure, volume and softness are all features of the 3 panel combination which allows for variety in length and great suitability.
SALON TECHNIQUE 3 - SHORT (PIXIE) COMBINATION
Просмотров 4802 месяца назад
A short textured shape incorporating small over directions, disconnection and pointing. Hope you enjoy!
SALON TECHNIQUE 4 - HEAVY ROUNDED SHAPE
Просмотров 2312 месяца назад
This next session is from Yuriy Belinovich from Saco Ukraine!! A beautiful, heavy rounded shape which works with flowing sections to achieve a cool, contemporary look!
SALON TECHNIQUE 6
Просмотров 2094 года назад
A great technique from Natalya Kurnikova, our Russian creative Director. An advanced approach using some complex panels to achieve a structured, rounded shape with softness and movement. Thank you Natalya!!
SALON TECHNIQUE - STYLING 1
Просмотров 524 года назад
French Creative Director - Pierre Saint Sever shows a great technique to achieve natural looking, loose waves using the straightening irons PLUS, an innovative braiding technique - The Infinity braid!
SALON TECHNIQUE 5 - MODERN BOB SHAPE
Просмотров 1444 года назад
A Modern Bob... Different panels of varying textures and lengths combine to give a loose, broken edged bob shape. Suitable for straight and wavy textures.

Комментарии

  • @rasad8128
    @rasad8128 Месяц назад

    💥💥💥💥💥💥👍💯🙏

  • @user-ox7by1mz4q
    @user-ox7by1mz4q 2 месяца назад

    تم ❤❤❤❤

  • @padali29
    @padali29 2 месяца назад

    Rockin'! I love it! Nice work. 👍

  • @TheFarkhondeh
    @TheFarkhondeh 2 месяца назад

    I watched your video a couple of times., I thought maybe Ihave missed you cutting the Mohawk area or the top ..Your focus was more on texturizing then showing what you did to the top.. I understand the top was disconnected, but how did you achieve that? what would happen if someone walks in with a long hair not cut short previously? you fail to show the important part of your haircut😮

    • @leewhite6008
      @leewhite6008 Месяц назад

      He said it’s technique. Not the haircut. In the first panel he’s demonstrating how to use triangular graduation to develop shape and build weight, use overdirection, cross-checking for symmetry. The second panel he demonstrates a square line/shape control the roundness/flatten/balance the first panel and uses diagonal back (curved lines) to reduce bulk and round the face and chip in the face frame. Point cutting in horizontal subsections to reduce weight, soften and refine the perimeter The third panel is disconnected and used to contrast the previous two panels. I think he was showing us how we can apply these techniques to these specific areas of the head. You can also incorporate these techniques into any haircut. He left the third panel alone this is disconnection, he did not connect/blend it to the previous section that is how he achieved it. It’s a lot to process but sometimes we focus more on duplicating the haircut itself than how the form/shape/areas of the head are most important to consider. Practice helps to take it all into consideration then the the sky’s the limit ❤

  • @fuminori5771
    @fuminori5771 4 года назад

    Очень красиво! 💕

  • @user-ip2df7pk3p
    @user-ip2df7pk3p 4 года назад

    Thank you, Richard! Happy to see you smiling