Dry Cutting Shears
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Dry Cutting Shears
Dry Cutting: a style that has gained popularity
Over the past years, dry cutting has become the favorite technique for many stylists. It offers your client the best way to visualize their hair the way they usually wear it.
Many clients love the finished result of a dry cut, to the point where it is the only way they want their stylist to cut their hair. Of course, it is new territory for some stylists and it can definitely be a little intimidating.
Dry cutting might not be the best alternative for every client. It is important that you learn all the rules of dry cutting, and of course, have the right tools to do so. Using dry cutting shears will help you cut and glide seamlessly through dry hair.
What Is a Dry Cut?
As you can probably imagine from the name, dry cut means cutting the hair while it is completely dry; not a single drop of water is used in the hair...
Dry cutting is a technique that allows you to work with the natural texture of the hair to enhance and highlight the hair’s natural beauty. Dry cutting allows stylists to work more visually with the hair, allowing you to see the natural movement and texture that brings the cut to life.
The best way to approach a dry cut is with clean hair, so it is recommended to ask your clients to arrive to their appointments with freshly washed hair, and preferably air dried if you’re not providing a shampoo service.
Keep in mind that before cutting hair dry you need to evaluate many aspects of your client’s hair such as texture, density and shape. This way you can create a customized haircut that highlights your client’s facial features.
Key Benefits of a Dry Cut
Cutting dry hair provides you with many benefits since it allows you to see how your client’s hair actually looks after it’s been cut, and to better understand its texture. Consider this, people don’t wear their hair wet in their daily lives, so a dry cut gives you an authentic view of their natural texture.
On the other hand, dry cutting can be achieved in less time, giving you the opportunity to work at a better pace and provide a more individual service. In addition, dry hair cutting enables you to work section by section to customize the hair’s weight and density.
Of course, you need to practice on your dry cutting techniques to fully master it and get a perfect result that will make your clients happy with the final outlook. With dry cutting you can keep evaluating the cut as you work on the hair and adapt as you go.
Is dry cutting for everyone?
Dry cutting techniques are most beneficial for thick and curly hair, since it avoids the shrinking that takes place after a wet cut. Keep in mind that the more textured the hair is, the more it can benefit from dry cuts. Thin hair on the other hand lets you see how the hair actually looks before adding layers, so you can achieve the desired volume.
So, in conclusion, yes dry cuts can work for everyone, but you first need to evaluate your client, the condition of their hair, and what they want before you start working on the haircut.
Best tools for a dry haircut
Having the right tools will definitely transform the way you work. In this case, dry cutting shears are key to completely mastering this technique since they not only make your work easier, but they will give you better results.
When deciding which tools are the best for you, you can decide among three specialized alternatives that will make the whole process smoother and quicker:
Signature Series Dry Cutting Shear: designed with powerful sword blades that enable a smooth cut even in large sections of hair. It is the best alternative for condensed cutting techniques.
Classic Series Shear Dry Cutting: this option has longer and harder convex blades that avoid dragging and pulling. It’s perfect for texturizing and cutting coarse, thick, dry hair.
Artist Series Slide Cutting Shear: the curved and polished blades make it an incredible option if you want to combine wet and dry cutting techniques.