Mastering the Converged Face-Frame Hair Design - Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
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    Craig introduces you to the Converged Face-Frame Design and walks you through it step-by-step. Part 1!
    💇 Converged Face-Frame Focus: The video focuses on creating a face-frame hairstyle by converging the hair from side panels to enhance movement and flow below the parietal ridge, which helps open up the facial features from brow to neckline.
    ✂️ Techniques for Side Panels: The instructor demonstrates how to pull the hair at an angle, converge it to the opposite side, and cut it to create a C-shaped curvature. The method involves taking diagonal sections and using head shape to achieve the desired look.
    📝 Key Considerations: Important tips include understanding the head shape as a landscape, and the hair as fabric. The video emphasizes the significance of visualizing the final result in space before it takes shape on the head.
    🧠 Educational Insight: The instructor stresses the importance of knowing not just what technique to use, but why it is chosen, helping learners to understand the logic behind each step.
    🎨 Balancing and Personalizing: The final steps involve balancing both sides, considering the client's desired length, and how shorter or longer sections can change the overall look. Personalization of the top section is also discussed to tie the design together.
    45-Degree Angle: The consistent use of a 45-degree angle for cutting sections is critical for achieving the desired curvature and movement in the hairstyle. This angle helps in creating a concave shape that enhances the overall design.
    Section Width: The instructor mentions using finger-width sections to ensure control and precision, highlighting the importance of consistency in sectioning for a professional outcome.

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