Thursday, October 14, 2010

Create "Punk" Layers

I recently watched a Rusk Educational DVD titled "Bob and Beyond," and then performed the haircut on my mannequin.  The haircut is demonstrated by Rusk Artistic Director, Sandra Yu.  In this training video Rusk shows how to take the classic bob to the next level.  Learn how to execute the quickest and most effective way to build a geometric bob shape with disconnection.  This haircut will also give you a good opportunity to practice using your alpha and beta blades, or the texturizing shears of your choice.
 
First start in the front using Rusk's "Beyond the Fringe" Technique.  After establishing the bangs and face framing, move to the center back below the occipital.  Maintain length  in this section, but create layers by using the same principle found in a non-parallel increased layered haircut.  Reserve a panel on each side behind ears, this will add to the disconnected appearance.  Now break up the ends using your alpha blades.  Move up to the apex and create a 1sq. inch guide using your beta blades to keep length and break up the end 2 inches.  Connect your apex guide to your occipital guide using radial partings or a beach ball type method around the back of the head. Omit the panels behind the ears.  At this time continue using your beta blades, but think to yourself "Connect those guides using texture and broken lines."  Finish  back in front at the fringe and sides by dropping the perimeter and texturizing the ends.  Blow dry in a way that will enhance volume, and style with product that will define the various lengths.

You now have a new approach to shaping those "Punk" layers!  Try this on your own and submitt your photos to be recognized on this blog!