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Chapter 1
IN THIS CHAPTER
Discovering the artist within you
Establishing your workspace
Deciding whose hair to cut
When my friend Ling Moon first arrived in the United States, she was overwhelmed by all the different hair colors and textures that dotted the American landscape. Although I didn't have the heart to tell her until much later that many of the hair colors she saw were chemically created, I did identify with how she felt about the diversity of hair all around us.
Everyone's hair texture, growth patterns, and length are different, making every haircut a unique cutting experience. And because you'll always have an endless supply of the stuff - rain or shine, hair grows about ½ inch (1.3 centimeters) per month - haircutting is also one of the few artful activities where saving money is a sure thing. If you cut your family's hair just sometimes, you can shave dollars off your grooming budget. And if you find yourself falling in love with haircutting, becoming a licensed stylist could give you the chance to make an above-average wage.
Haircutting is a three-dimensional art form consisting of different lengths, angles, and elevations. While haircutting is a simple science, it only produces exceptional results when you also draw on your unique talents. If you think that you don't have any talents worth considering, think again. It certainly helps to be a sculptor, a painter, or an all-around artistic fellow, but talents needed for haircutting also come from other areas that may surprise you.
Knowing how to sew, for instance, means that you're adept at putting pattern pieces together - a skill that you can apply to creating the various sections of your haircuts. If you have drafting or carpentry skills, the precision of your angles can make your haircuts look exceptional. And if you have the gift of symmetry, or you're extremely methodical, your haircuts will be straight and true - two of the major challenges for real artistic types who intuitively cut hair.
This list makes up just a smattering of the talents you can draw from to create exceptional haircuts. For instance, I personally don't draw, paint, sew, fix houses, or assemble my child's toys, but I do apply my own unique sense of balance that brings a signature quality to all my haircuts. Someone else may apply a keen sense of integration so that every haircut moves and styles perfectly. And others . well, you can see my point.
Assuming that you're not preparing to build a salon business in your home - that's illegal unless you're a licensed cosmetologist and have a business (establishment) license - here are some things you need to set up an informal shop:
Floor protection: Covering the floor around your work area will save you from cleaning up hairy messes. While you can use a number of different materials to do this, I recommend using old-fashioned newspaper printed with soy or water ink, because it does a great job and is biodegradable. Always use enough newspaper to cover a 6-foot (1.9-meter) circumference around your chair. When you're done with your haircut, cleaning up is as easy as wadding up the newspaper and tossing it in the trash or adding it to your compost pile.
If you will be styling the hair after completing your haircut, make sure to gather up your floor covering and dispose of it before blow-drying the hair. If you don't do this, the snippets will scatter like dandelion flowers in the wind. Also, sweep the area and the soles of your shoes to round up any hair escapees. Otherwise, you could be blowing hair snippets all over the room and tracking them to other areas of your home.
If you're feeling really ambitious after getting that annual bonus at work, consider investing in these two gems:
Hydraulic styling chair: If you plan to cut several people's hair, consider investing in a hydraulic styling chair. I say this because they make your haircuts much easier to do. Many beauty suppliers sell these chairs online, and you can find used equipment for sale on websites such as eBay and on social media pages featuring local sellers.
If you decide to purchase a styling chair, you can skip the stool. (Hang on to the beanbag, though, because it still helps keep fidgety young children in one spot!)
I find cutting family members' hair at home appealing for several reasons. The most important reason, of course, is all the money you can save by cutting their hair, or at least prolonging the time between professional haircuts. The same is true of neighbors or friends who are in need of a haircut but are lacking the funds or time required to have a professional service. (Part 3 focuses on how to maintain professional haircuts, along with a lot of haircutting tips and tricks to use when you're first embarking on your haircutting venture.)
I also find that haircutting is just plain fun. It allows you to be creative and interact one-on-one for up to an hour with someone you particularly like or love, and it gives you tremendous satisfaction when that person looks in the mirror and says, "I love my hair!"
Haircutting not only let you care for other people, but also care for yourself! Making adjustments to your bangs, shortening the hair around your face, or trimming the top of your hair, for example, does wonders to improve the appearance of an overgrown haircut and lift your spirits at the same time. I say the latter because by midmorning of a bad hair day, I almost always feel unattractive and even depressed. To remedy this situation, I have been known to squeeze in a haircut on myself while some good-hearted soul shampoos my next client. (Check out Part 3 to find out more about these self-beautifying trims.)
I believe that trimming your own hair under ideal conditions is a?good thing. But impulsively cutting your hair in elevators, at stoplights, or seconds before dashing out on a date - as I admittedly have done - is a bad idea. Even minor trims take planning and a sensible work area so you can concentrate on what you're doing!
Most children's haircuts are simple designs that require mastering less than a?handful of skills. From the child's perspective, having a parent cut their hair is often easier than going to a hair salon, especially if you follow the advice given in Chapter 16 and Chapter 22.
Chapter 16, "Getting Snippy with Children's Styles," gives great advice on cutting children's hair, along with several adorable haircutting tutorials. Chapter 22, "Ten Slices of Advice on Cutting Kids Hair," provides 10 tips (and tricks) on how to avoid common missteps that cause your sweet little angels to squirm, cry, and run away from you the next time you uncase your scissors.
Cutting a friend's hair can work well for both of you, especially if you never attempt to tackle a haircut without at least some guidance. To ensure that you always do a good job, follow the easy haircuts in this...
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