Lyndsey007
Active Member
Can anyone offer advice please ...
For micro rings does everyone just section straight across the head up to the occipital bone? & then go to the sides ? I've seen different pictures of people sectioning the horseshoe shape ?
The manual i had through training states you don't touch the top & didn't really give much detail about the sides of the head or exactly how far forward is ok to bring them, clearly thicker hair will cover better i get that, so i've been practising twice daily at fitting & removal on my block but everyones hair is different. Only so much cutting/blending on my doll i can do.
I've been quizzed from potential clients & several spies, about whether i can cut them to blend in once fitted, i'm not qualified to do this but i know i could at least neaten them up, & frame the face .. ive been practising this on my doll & also at college ( I qualify in june lvl2 hair ) but legality wise ive tried to be safe & been honest with them, so apart from the fact im newly qualified , i also cant cut them so they dont wanna know (which i do understand) ..
So i guess i'm kinda asking a few things here , is there an easier way to fit so that at least they may look better when all brushed back over the clients shoulders to get that curve? Like i said i'm practising twice daily ( my hand/fingers & thumb are killing!! )
I have offered free fitting to build up a portfolio at the moment, explained to those who dont know me that im not qualified to cut/blend, but those who know me are more than happy to let me cut/blend the best i can..
Any advice here or pics of your rings on roots to show how you are sectioning?
1 last thing .. a friend wants 3 colours in her hair .. we'll be using angel remy #4 with 2 shades of blonde, shes unsure if she wants a natural highlight effect or full on " ive got streaks " effect, depending which she choose how do i alternate the colours ? Sorry this post has ended up longer than planned :/ xx
For micro rings does everyone just section straight across the head up to the occipital bone? & then go to the sides ? I've seen different pictures of people sectioning the horseshoe shape ?
The manual i had through training states you don't touch the top & didn't really give much detail about the sides of the head or exactly how far forward is ok to bring them, clearly thicker hair will cover better i get that, so i've been practising twice daily at fitting & removal on my block but everyones hair is different. Only so much cutting/blending on my doll i can do.
I've been quizzed from potential clients & several spies, about whether i can cut them to blend in once fitted, i'm not qualified to do this but i know i could at least neaten them up, & frame the face .. ive been practising this on my doll & also at college ( I qualify in june lvl2 hair ) but legality wise ive tried to be safe & been honest with them, so apart from the fact im newly qualified , i also cant cut them so they dont wanna know (which i do understand) ..
So i guess i'm kinda asking a few things here , is there an easier way to fit so that at least they may look better when all brushed back over the clients shoulders to get that curve? Like i said i'm practising twice daily ( my hand/fingers & thumb are killing!! )
I have offered free fitting to build up a portfolio at the moment, explained to those who dont know me that im not qualified to cut/blend, but those who know me are more than happy to let me cut/blend the best i can..
Any advice here or pics of your rings on roots to show how you are sectioning?
1 last thing .. a friend wants 3 colours in her hair .. we'll be using angel remy #4 with 2 shades of blonde, shes unsure if she wants a natural highlight effect or full on " ive got streaks " effect, depending which she choose how do i alternate the colours ? Sorry this post has ended up longer than planned :/ xx