How To Do Short Cut Styles For Black Girls : Hair Care & Styling Tips

  • Posted on 05 January, 2014
  • Hair Care
  • By Anonymous

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Doing short cut styles for black girls always requires you to start at the center. Do short cut styles for black girls with help from the creator of ALT Hair Care products and owner of Ryan Foster Inc. in this free video clip.

Expert: Anika Lee Thompson-Staples

Contact: www.althaircare.com/

Bio: Anika Lee Thompson-Staples is the creator of ALT Hair Care products and owner of Ryan Foster Inc., a natural hair salon.

Filmmaker: Domenic Gibase

Series Description: When working with particular hairstyles, you always need to take the type of hair that you have into careful consideration. Get tips on hair styling with help from the creator of ALT Hair Care products and owner of Ryan Foster Inc. in this free video series.

Hi, this is Anika Thompson coming to you live from Ryan Foster with alt hair care, and today's topic is how to do a short cut style for black girls. I always start in the center just to give myself a guy where the haircut should go and if you look, you can see that you can hold up the hair and you can see exactly where the hair starts looking see through and that's the part that's necessary To come off, if you start there, it'll be a perfect guy for the rest of your haircut. You won't over cut or under cut any section. I want to pull the hair straight up from every point around her head to create a very even haircut. It'S really important during a haircut that you don't slither into naturally curly hair. What that does is it creates a lot of uneven textures so that when you are trying to wear it, naturally curly the ends of the hair, don't form a really complete circle. So you want to make sure that everything has a very clean edge. Precision hair cutting on African American texture is extremely important, especially to thicker the texture. If you notice, once the trim is finished on one side, it's completely smooth and the hair is very easy to lay down. If you don't have smooth ends, it'll be really hard for the styling process, so you want to make sure that everything is evenly trimmed. All the way around to get a complete finish when doing a short haircut. I would recommend that you leave enough hair at the nape of the neck so that if there is any sweating or reversion of the curls that there's enough length that you can cover over it - and you don't have to worry about the texture to create shape around The nape line to take some of the weight out of the back of the hair. What you want to do is start angling in at the bottom, but still leaving enough length at the bottom to be able to have that hair that covers the nape of the neck. This will give you a nice finish at the bottom. If you want to erase color lines around the sides and around the back just so that there's a even transition between color and the ends or the black color, what you would do is you would almost do a scissor over comb effect and just nip in in Different areas this will erase any hard lines so that it doesn't look like there's just a clear jump from color to color. It starts to blend very evenly. Don'T do it through the whole section, because you don't want it to look like you've cut too much in there to make the hair fit and frame around the face a little tighter so that it's not really big on the sides. If you section out the side that you want to stay long and right here around the edge, if you lift up and put it on a 45 degree angle, you'll leave it longer up at the top, but right in the bottom, just nip upwards blending it into That top section, which will then create an illusion of the hair, actually being closely tapered to the sides, but then it will still leave your bottom long enough so that it frames the face. So once again, this is Anika Thompson from Ryan Foster and alt hair care. With today's topic on how to do short, cut styles for black girls, you

Lala C: I've looked at a a hundred videos and you are the only one that broke down the information I needed correctly! The cut was beautiful without a style

warming_hearts: I clicked here to see YOUR beautiful cut, instead of your lovely customer's cut. I started wearing my hair like yours and progressed to what I now call my "crown" style. this just means it's a "head" style instead of a hairstyle. lol  hairstyles are fleeting but a crown is for life. {smiling} great post!

Keesha Sistrunk: Awesome cut! I want to see how it looks curled!!! I am so interested! Thanks!

Laced By Swagg: I LOVE this cut!

Otto: This was more helpful then when I was in hair School that crazy

Tess Beauty Bar: Love it!

all natural herbs: i clip my ends and the ends form a complete circle and i dont know what im doing wrong and i am a student cosmetology. Please help

ZeeTelevision :3: What do u do for when you cut your relaxed haur and go natural what products shoukd you use?

BabiiDoll: thank you so much, very beautiful voice

Lovelett Brown: Hi am hairstyles  living   in  Jamaica  sometime I tried cutting   like   how   you   did   but   it just   not  working   out

LaCrystal: You have the perfect head for a bald head

Stephenie V.: thank you

tflood3: all i see is chopped lines , am i blind i'm trying to understand the method

MrGoat61: The hairdresser is smoking hot.

AD- Em: And the nodels always lookin mad at the world in every video wtf

tae_tae12: Why does that woman gettn her hair done look mad or somethn?lol

Ana Barros: where are the curls???

Lovelett Brown: Can  you  help   me   please

Chanel Khan: the fuck was that

Lashon Montfort: D

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