Asymmetrical Double Cut from Sanrizz Fusion





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Asymmetrical Double Cut from Sanrizz Fusion
This edgy double cut from the Sanrizz Fusion Collection is a wearable alternative to classic styling. Blended cutting techniques make this cut stand out in a crowd while still looking completely composed and sophisticated.
Cut by Sanrizz Artistic Team
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HOW-TO STEPS
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To create an asymmetrical fringe – follow a diagonal sectioning pattern elevating slightly to soften the shape.
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Create short square guideline above the ear and direct all hair onto this length.
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Using graduation technique places a diagonal section from center back into the nape, over direct hair to center parting working tight into the occipital area.
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Overdirect all hair to original position, finishing at the center of the ear.
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Follow the same procedure on the second side.
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Make sure the direction of hair is combed into the center and use the same tension and angle for perfect balance.
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Establish a longer design line on the second side cutting through the comb. The length should sit at the bottom of the ear.
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Continue directing all hair onto existing guideline.
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Following the angle of the comb make your designed length within the fringe using an asymmetric angle.
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To balance the shape comb hair directly out from the head and create a square internal structure.
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