Here is all you have to conquer the basic fundamental haircuts!

There are many different haircutting styles and there are also fundamentals of haircutting that are being used to create them. Here we will share a few of the fundamental haircuts.


To get the haircutting you require haircutting shears, haircutting combs, a water spraying bottle, and hair clips. The licensed hairstylists of  Affordable hair salon in Hawaii do purchase all these products from the beauty supply warehouse or use their own made products. In general, the cost of the tools is:


  1. Haircutting combs: $1.50 - $3.00

  2. Haircutting shears: $100.00 - $800.00

  3. Hair clips: $5 - $10

  4. Water spraying bottle: $5.


The 0-degree “bob”: The Bob haircut or Blunt is known as a 0-degree haircut. The cut must be parallel to the floor. Next, you may go forth and back between the sections on either side to continue matching the guide section till the hair is cut all way around.


The 45-degree “Wedge”: The Wedge is also known as a 45-degree haircut. It does finish the look that has a more triangular shape compared to 0-degree, which has graduated edges. The cutting pattern of this cut falls diagonally from back to front, which has a heavyweight line to the perimeters of the cut. You should remember to keep the cutting lines parallel to the body and hand positioning, also it keeps your section clear. It is very vital to start with a clean foundation that creates good guidelines for the rest of the cut.

There are seven different sections and then the small guides to mark the desired length. You should be sure to measure the sides against each other to be ensured they are even. 


The 90-degree “Layered”: Layered haircut is also known as the 90-degree. The layers in the hair should be perfectly placed that is created with the proper movement, that is the reason why it is considered one of the complex haircutting. To start the 90-degree, you would want to separate the hair into five sections. When you go to a Haircut salon in Hawaii to cut your hair, you will hold each section out at 90 degrees to the head and cut. When the hair is been placed back down, the hair holds back, and the angle that has been created some layering as they have been trimmed.


The 180-degree “Shag”: The Shag or the reverse elevation is also known as the 180-degree haircut. Generally, the shag is been reserved for longer hair, whereas the rest of the above-mentioned cuts of the article will be used on any hair. This cut is started by the sectioning off the hair into five sections. Whenever are ready to cut each section, you will comb the hair straight up and will be combing the hair straight across. The stylist will continue to take the horizontal pairing and combine them up which will meet the stationary guidelines. The hairstylist will always establish the length for the client before continuing all the way around the head.


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