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Haircutting for Dummies

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Want to cut hair but think you don’t have the talent? If you’ve ever dreamed of becoming a painter, a sculptor, or a home decorator, you can cut hair. If you love sewing, drawing, or craft projects, you can cut hair. This book is designed to help you discover your inner artist, easily enhancing your loved one’s hairstyles while trimming big bucks off your family budget. Haircutting For Dummies is for people who want to cut their family and friends' hair, as well as those who are entering the field of cosmetology. Cutting hair at home will allow you to save money, be creative, and do something nice for your loved ones. If you’re looking to become a licensed stylist, this book will show you how to do simple trims and styles while giving your own creativity room to roam. You’ll see how to: In this easy-to-follow guide, you’ll find step-by-step instructions for the latest short, medium, and long hairstyles as well as more involved techniques such as notching and texturing. You get plenty of expert advice in using your tools, following lengths and angles, and creating show-stopping styles, as well as proven guidance in how to: Featuring detailed illustrations and model shots, tips on maintaining your own haircut between salon appointments, and special advice on cutting children’s hair, Haircutting For Dummies will have you achieving salon- or barbershop-quality results on all types of hair!

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First published August 29, 2002

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495 reviews14 followers
March 3, 2010
Paul might have had second thoughts of me cutting his hair when I read aloud:

Haircutting For Dummies is probably your kind of book... you feel the urge to express your creativity and haircutting is an attractive outlet.

I might also have cackled a little...

The haircut went fine, though by no means was it a salon job: It took almost 45 minutes between me fumbling through pages, trying to hold a comb and scissors at the same time, and all the while standing in the tub.

He was happy with the cut, and I'm pretty sure I'll be faster next time (yes, there will be a next time).

The book was laid out in a very useful manner, and written in a light-hearted manner as billed. Our haircutting session had started out with Paul checking out the photos to choose a cut. We had a good laugh since the photos and men's styles were a little outdated (2002). The women's cuts were very nice, but I won't be contorting my body to try cutting my own (aside from bangs) any time soon. Also includes good tips for cutting hair for children, and ideas for what to do if you're interested in haircutting as a career.

Definitely will re-read and study (this time a couple of days before a cut).
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583 reviews20 followers
August 26, 2022
Cutting hair is not as effortless as the pros make it look. Still, this book does exactly what it says on the tin! With just the information from this book, a sharp pair of scissors, and a hair band, I successfully bobbed my hair and donated the braid to "Locks of Love."
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701 reviews
March 13, 2021
I'm definitely a haircutting dummy. This book gave me some helpful tips, but I ended up turning to YouTube
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February 2, 2022
Agreed with the other reviews, more pictures would have helped. Nonetheless, this book has helped me.
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173 reviews
September 8, 2011
I borrowed this from the library to see how to cut men's hair since my boyfriend refuses to spend money to get his haircut and his mom was laid up for a bit. I ended up not having a chance to use it, but the step-by-step directions seemed nearly foolproof. I know nothing is better than experience, but I think this will be a good reference book in the future.
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July 25, 2008
What I liked: there are a ton of different haircuts, many of them updated, and there is information on almost everything about cutting hair
What I didn't like: there are no pictures!!! (well, like 5 of them) And the instruction is poor, hard to follow - it needs lots more pictures!
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87 reviews5 followers
July 18, 2008
Needs more pictures explaining step-by-step.
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365 reviews4 followers
March 2, 2016
Cutting hair is a visual, tactile experience, and I think learning how to do it should be the same. This book doesn't have enough pictures. Period.
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