Cutting angles and lines

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LAYERED CUT NO. 1
This cut is a basic layered cut, mainly used for men's hair cutting in short and very short versions and for ladies the length varies.
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LAYERED CUT NO. 2
This version of a hair cut leaves the top long creating wispy sides and bottom. (You may have the bottom cut in blunt cut also...) Hair cut closer to the head (short layers) create a style called pixie style, long layer styles are popular on TV sitcom "Friends
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      LAYERED CUT NO. 3

      This across the top straight cut creates hair on top shortest , sides and nape area get longer

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       LAYERED CUT NO. 4
       A concave cut is another version of a layered cut, only the sides are longer then a straight          layered cut. This version is good for very long hair

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GRADUATED CUT (ALSO STACKED UP OR ELEVATED CUT)

To the left is a form of a layered cut. It is a great cut for widening oblong face. The short hair supports and "lifts" the longer hair creating a fullness on sides.

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STRAIGHT BLUNT CUT

All hair reaches to the same length and it is not angled in front

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BLUNT CUT WITH LONGER FRONT 
This hair cut is short in the nape area and slanted down on sides creating hair longer in front - a more dramatic version of a regular blunt cut
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TEXTURIZING WITH THE TEXTURIZING SCISSORS
Read about using the texturizing scissors
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RAZOR CUT ON THE ENDS

Read about using the razor