Haircutting for Dummies
| Author(s): | J. Elaine Spear |
|---|---|
| Published In: | 2002 |
| Genre: | House & Home |
| Pages: | 360 |
"Haircutting for Dummies" Table Of Contents
Part I: Spreading Your Farrah Fawcett-Like Wings.
Chapter 1: Setting Up Shop: Career Stylists and Kitchen Beauticians.
Chapter 2: Strapping On Your Tool Belt.
Chapter 3: Brushing Up Before You Begin.
Part II: Cutting to the Chase.
Chapter 4: Talking About Texture.
Chapter 5: Tipping the Stylist: You.
Chapter 6: Ending Is Just the Beginning.
Chapter 7: Maintaining Your Professional Cut.
Part III: Getting Snippy.
Chapter 8: Getting Snippy with Women’s Short Styles.
Chapter 9: Getting Snippy with Women’s Mid-length Styles.
Chapter 10: Getting Snippy with Women’s Long Styles.
Chapter 11: Getting Snippy with Men’s Styles.
Chapter 12: Getting Snippy with Children’s Styles.
Part IV: Letting the Scissors Fly with Advanced Haircutting Techniques.
Chapter 13: Getting to the Point: Compact Cutting.
Chapter 14: Cuddling Up to Clippers.
Chapter 15: Pulling the Plug: Disconnected Shapes.
Chapter 16: Becoming a Free Spirit: Shattered Shapes.
Part V: Keeping the Cooties Away.
Chapter 17: Harnessing Hair Health.
Chapter 18: Knowing the Sticky Stuff — and I Don’t Mean Hair Spray.
Chapter 19: Cleaning Up Your Act.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 20: Ten Slices of Advice on Cutting Kids’ Hair.
Chapter 21: Ten Ways to Keep What the Pros Created.
Chapter 22: Ten Possible Career Paths.
Index.