Bluerinse
Well-Known Member
How do you do yours?
Do you do disconnected layers much ?
Do you know what disconnected layers are?
Do you do disconnected layers much ?
Do you know what disconnected layers are?
Chazz... Disconnected layers are great!! Especially if someone wants volume and texture with layers but nothing lost from length.
The way I do it is put an index finger on each side of the clients temples...wiggle my fingers up and down to create a zig zag pattern from both sides to the back so you should have a zig zag going from ear to ear, while holding all the top section of hair in one hand, secure the bottom section of hair out the way so you can't pull any of it and cut it by accident.
Not with the top section get a section , decide the length the wants this section to be cut too, cut it all hit by bit again being careful not to get any hair from the bottom, once all hair is cut, release the bottom section and voila!! You've done disconnected layers, but do not blend them into the rest!! X
I take the hair straight up and cut, if done properly yes there great, you can blend the rest in if you want to grow out but yes it takes a while if you don't want it layered but one length!
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Beautiful work as always sarah! This is exactly how i do mine.I always over direct back so it keeps the length around the face.
I loooooveeeee disconnected layers!
What a good topic blue!
It also gives the illusion of length too.
I do my disconnection usually from the centre, just depend how there hair falls, then take an almost triangle shape, so the flat bit goes across the crown. Smallest point at the front hairline.
Then take divide into 3 sections either side of the centre part.
Do one side at a time.
Start with the section at the crown, pull up and cut desired length. Usually at an angle.
Then take the middle section over direct back into the first section.
Then the last section again over direct back .
Repeat on the opposite side of part.
Blow dry then go through layers and texturise them!
I hope that makes sense?
I always over direct back so it keeps the length around the face.
I'll attach a piccy.
This is one of my fave cuts to do, it's about exciting as you can get with long hair!
love to hear everyone else's ideas!
xxx
Beautiful work as always sarah! This is exactly how i do mine.
Many moons ago i went to a toni and guy seminar for disconnection. Now the way it was taught to me i have expanded on. But i must admit it was a great way to disconnect. It has the use of straighteners, very obvious disconnection especially on mid length hair. The straightners have the sharper edgy blunt cut, lovely but its more time consuming. xoxo
thats how i had my hair cut when it was as long as that, but now my tutor blended in my layers by over directing etc and now my hair is just below my shoulders :-( but i do want my layers back to one length i do like it when you style the hair down but frustrated me when i wanted my hair styled up,.
lovely hair cut though xx
Definitely, I use to love my hair cut like that... Your right though major pain to put up!
Great for thick hair though!xx
yea definatly thats why i got mine like that would give me volume and also i started getting headaches from weight of my hair, but now my hair is in bad condition so it appears to of thinned out a little, but when i had my hair cut like that everybody use to ask why not a lot of people would know what it is, do you get a lot off cuts like that? at the salon im at now they just seem to get a lot of long graduations especially if they have long hair because there scared i think to try anything else xx
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