Friday, September 16, 2011

DOING A CUTTING JOB WELL


      There are shears scissors and nippers galore for all types of cutting job
      Be sure, you are using the proper implement and that you are doing the job right.
      Barber shears should be sharp and working freely.
      Cut your locks with quick, clean, accurate strokes.
      Eyebrow twee-zing scissors are the nemesis of hard-to-grasp. hairs.
      Open up your pores first by taking a shower or placing a hot wash cloth over your brows.
      Cuticle nippers smoother the ragged edges around the fingernails and toenails.
      Before you begin, be sure you soak your hands or feet.
      Do no cut too much to avoid unsightly gashes.
      Toenail clippers perform best when you have a steady, good grip on them.
      Toenails be clipped straight across.
      Avoid cutting into corners
      Thinning shears are great for taming short, thick hair.
      They have wide spaces between the teeth that make it easy to cut just a few at a time.
      Nail scissors have curved blades to trim nails.
      An emery board is usually used afterwards to shape the nails into ovals..

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