Redken Principles of Design
Start Date/Time Mar 7 2010 9:00 AM
End Date/Time Mar 8 2010 5:00 PM

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Redken Principles of Design

 
Overview 

  • This class is perfect for stylists who have been hairdressing for 20 months or 20 years, stylists wanting to understand the intricate art of design from the foundation to the finish, and stylists at every level wanting to create and recreate any shape every time. Explore
    the mechanics of how haircutting actually works.
     

Learn

  • To understand haircutting, not just haircuts
  • How to manipulate a cut using the core principles of cutting as a solid base
  • The principles of shape, line and angle
  • The principles of headform, balance, and six panel bob
  • The principles of movement, elevation, and over direction
  • The three types of line graduation – swelling, straight, and scooping
  • The “Why” behind every cut you makePrerequisite: 

Educators

  • Matt Scott


Who Is This Class For

  • Hairstylist
  • Apprentice

What To Bring 

  • STYLING TOOLS
    Participants will need: Shears, texturizing shears (preferably 30 tooth), electric clipper with detachable blades, T-Edgers (detailers), straight razor with extra blades, minimum of 8 duck bill clips, water bottle, cutting combs (regular, taper, clipper & flat top), brushes (Denman, round boar bristle, vent), lift comb, apron, 6 towels, hair dryer with nozzle, diffuser, curling & flat irons.


Difficulty Level

  • 2=Intermediate
  • 1=Junior

What is Provided

  • Mannequin [To Keep]

Maximum Participants

  • 20

Cost of Class +tax

  • $ 325