Women's hair cut

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Women’s Haircut Cutting hair dry is not a new concept, as many hairstylists over the years have used variations of dry haircutting techniques. The late John Sahag is generally considered to be the pioneer in the the dry-cut method. Sahag, who advocated the shift to dry cutting in the late 1970s, believed that when the hair is cut dry, it creates a natural shape according to the way the hair grows. Dry haircutting enables the stylist to remove bulk and weight while creating movement and dimension.

Dry cutting is comparable to both sculpture and architecture. With the hair as the medium and your scissor your tool, the shape is carved into the hair to accentuate the person’s best features and diminish others. You start carving or building a shape from the foundation up, with every section you visualize the cut and watch it take its form. Considered hair couture, the finish is always unique. We at Architeqt specialize in dry cutting. Alexey and Pawel trained under the Sahag method since 2003, and spread that knowledge through educational seminars and workshops. Alexey started his own line of hair cutting tools geared for the dry cut available through Fountainhead Beauty. For more information, Visit http://www.architeqtsalon.com/stylists


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