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Clipper Cut

Clipper cut

Clippers are most often used in men's hair cutting. They give a blunt edge and a defined, masculine look.

There are two types of clippers you can use: electric or hand held. Most people these days use electric clippers. Clippers have two serrated blades, one of which moves across the other to give a very fast cutting action.

Small, hand-held clippers are useful for cleaning up any rough edges on a hairline or sideburns.

Generally, you will use clippers on dry hair but the effect will be no different if the hair is wet. They are ideal for shaping and designing hairlines and to cut hair very short, very quickly.

You should clean and oil your clippers and change the blades regularly.

Clipper guards

To get a good, even result, particularly when you are cutting very close to a client’s head, it is important to use a guard with your clippers.

Guards come in different sizes to create different hair lengths. Once you have learned the basic art of using the clippers, you can go on to create cuts of different lengths using the various sizes.

Clipper size      Length of hair
0000 Very close to the skin, like shaving
000 0.3mm, close to the skin
00 0.4mm
0 0.8mm
0A 1.2mm
1 3.3mm
1A 4.0mm
11/2  4.8mm
2 6.4mm
3 7.9mm

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