Last updated: May 30, 2017
The Quiff – A Men’s Cut by Sanrizz
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Working a short and fitted shape, sectioning pattern is based on triangular principle.
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The cutting line always follows line of sectioning patterns.
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Pull the section out from the head following the sectioning pattern, angling hair into the hairline.
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Continue until you have reached center back.
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Follow the same procedure on the second side, elevating up the head to create a fitted shape.
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Be aware of the tension and direction as the guideline travels around the head.
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Finish connection at center back.
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Clean outline and define shape.
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Creating a second initial guide using length at parietal area.
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Placing diagonal sections across the front, overdirect to the original guide.
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Be aware with finger position to elongate the angle retaining length for the fringe.
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Personalize the ends encouraging movement and direction.
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The Quiff – A Men’s Cut by Sanrizz
Do you have a client with great cheekbones and a defined jaw line? Sanrizz’s version of the Quiff might be just the cut they’ve been waiting for. This versatile bad-boy style can be worn tousled and natural or sleek and sexy. Inspired by the sultry coiffes of Elvis and James Dean, this cut has quite the personality–and the reputation!
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HOW-TO STEPS
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1 Working a short and fitted shape, sectioning pattern is based on triangular principle.
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2 The cutting line always follows line of sectioning patterns.
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3 Pull the section out from the head following the sectioning pattern, angling hair into the hairline.
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4 Continue until you have reached center back.
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5 Follow the same procedure on the second side, elevating up the head to create a fitted shape.
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6 Be aware of the tension and direction as the guideline travels around the head.
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7 Finish connection at center back.
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8 Clean outline and define shape.
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9 Creating a second initial guide using length at parietal area.
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10 Placing diagonal sections across the front, overdirect to the original guide.
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11 Be aware with finger position to elongate the angle retaining length for the fringe.
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12 Personalize the ends encouraging movement and direction.
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