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Scissors and Comb Haircutting: A Cut-by-Cut Guide for Home Haircutters

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Manufacturer: You Can Publishing
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 646.7242 EAN: 9780916819019 ISBN: 0916819019 Label: You Can Publishing Manufacturer: You Can Publishing Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 192 Publication Date: 1985-10-01 Publisher: You Can Publishing Studio: You Can Publishing
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This in-depth guide to giving precision haircuts includes photos and illustrations to show how each cut is done. Basic and children's haircuts are covered. Information on safe, efficient tool handling and hair basics are provided.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: haircutting Comment: This book was very informative for the non professional. You will learn a lot about hair patterns and how to best cut it, however the actual styles in the cut-by-cut guide were very dated and unattractive. It helped me to understand hair better but I don't think I will be a better stylist because of it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Lots of Detail for the Do -it-yourselfer Comment: I agree with many on the dated photos and the complexity of the text. This aside, the instructions will enable you to cut hair well without a bowl! A small investment in the book and reasonable amount of time will pay for many kids cuts several times over.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great value Comment: As I am not a "dummy," nor do I wish to cut the hair of "dummies," I chose to add this book instead of others like it to my home's Y2K reference library. In the event of possible disruption of the current economy of hairstyling and haircutting, I wanted to assure that the hair of my family would be preserved from reaching abomination-before-the-eyes-of-the-Lord length. This book will give my family a definite survival edge, should that day ever come to pass.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Poor design, some good info ...if you can find it! Comment: If you can find your way through this book, great! There is a ton of info, but with its poor design and layout, it can be challenging to get through.
This was published by a do-it-yourself publishing company and it shows.
Excessive Text
Eliminate unnecessary and confusing text. This book is helpful, but there is way too much for the reader and it confuses the issues simply because of its poor layout and design.
Update the hair models
These pictures are clearly from the 70s. Camera techniques and photos are poor. Eliminate excessive photos that just don't project detail. Although, some pencil drawings prove more helpful than photos.
Dose of quotes, proverbs, passages
Get rid of the Quotes, Proverbs, Passages from practically every page! There are famous quotes by everybody from George Carlin to Robert Louis Stevenson to Matthew and Confucious. These are distracting, run-on with the normal text and have absolutely no place in a haircutting book.
Most people who peruse haircutting books do so for home haircuts. There is a lot of info on hair shaft, hair grain, texture, hair loss, etc. Included are many pointers, tips, edge-cutting, beard trimming, short, layered, etc., etc.,
So if you have time to get through this book, happy haircutting.... Rizzo
Customer Rating:      Summary: An instructive if a bit dated book Comment: I decided to learn to cut my own hair and amazon guided me to this book. OK, for me this book was not very useful since cutting your own hair with comb and scissors by looking into the mirror will be one of the most difficult things that you ever attempted. Yet, this book had many useful tips on how to proceed and I am sure if I try my hand on some other willing person's hair I will be able to do a decent job. The illustrations and styling presented in the book are pre-historic and could really use a bit of updating.
My experiments with hair cutting my own hair produced such disastrous results that I had to shave my head completely to look sane. Now I am learning to clip my short hair with Remington clipper which also was found on amazon. Here after many disasters I have learned to coordinate my hand motion by looking into the mirror.
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