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LEARN
THE SIMPLE STEPS and TECHNIQUES required to
CUT HAIR LIKE A PROFESSIONAL
in your home, regardless of your
experience level
Discover now - how you can very
easily cut someone's hair
and have it look
like a salon
cut ... every time
READ ON TO LEARN MORE
From Nadine Visscher
Dear hair enthusiaste
Like
you, there are 1000's of
people searching for the secrets for how to cut hair from
home and make it look professional.
- They want to
know how to cut their own hair,
men's hair, long hair, and kids' hair -
and how to cut different textures
like curly
hair, thin hair, wavy hair, fine hair, and African American
hair.
- They want to know how to cut
specific cuts such as bobs,
blunt cuts, flattop cuts, fades,
clipper cuts, emo cuts, shags, mohawks, razor cuts, long layers, short
layers, and bangs.
If you would like to
- save at least $50 every
month,
- save the time that you spend
traveling to the salon and waiting, and
- have
a salon quality haircut,
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You
don't need a college degree or a cosmetology license to know how to cut
hair. Despite what professionals say, it can be done from
home. They learned, didn't they? Remember that they
go to college to learn ... it can be
learned, it's a trainable skill.
You
can learn the basic steps for the hair cutting techniques that each
professional
hairdresser uses. They might not want you to know these
basics because if too many people learn them, they would be out of a
job.
Every
day, over 300 people search for
information on how to cut hair. Even
though it's not a shocking number, it goes to show that it's a rising
trend, an area of interest, perhaps caused
by our rising cost of living. For
some reason, prices to
seem to only go up, never down. Somehow people on fixed
incomes have to accomodate the price increases and are finding ways to
cut corners. And cutting hair at home is one way to do just
that.
Then
there is the issue of time. Time is
a precious commodity.
Did
you know that the average person spends 40
minutes driving to and from the salon? (That's
not including the time it takes to wait for your turn or the time you
spend getting your hair cut.)
I'm
sure you've experienced your hairdresser
multi tasking.
- Have you had a haircut that has
been interupted by your stylist answering the phone, speaking to new
clients that arrive, and checking someone else's perm rollers?
- When she comes back to continue with your cut,
don't you
wonder if she actually remembers where she left off?
- This makes a 15
minute haircut turn into a 30 minute haircut.
Speaking
of multi tasking............
Many
years ago I
made the mistake once of going to get my hair cut close to Christmas.
It was really difficult to make an appointment at that time
of the year and the only place I could find in a pinch was a small
operation where a salon was connected to a convenience store.
BIG mistake. My hair dresser was also the one
running the store next door. I don't think he was ever with
me longer than 2 minutes. Since he sold more pop and chips
during my haircut than he did for the rest of the day, I wound
up with a lopsided and interesting haircut.
Does any of that sound familiar?
My
name is Nadine Visscher and I have been cutting hair for
the past 20 years.
My
first hair cutting
experience was a bad one...
- I was 14 and was making a cake with
the batter swirling around in an electric mixer.
- I had long
hair that hung down to the middle of my back.
- As I bent over to pick
something up off the floor, the beaters caught some hair on
the right side of my head.
- Every second, the electric mixer
got closer and closer, eating my hair at a rapid rate.
- I
screamed, and my brother jumped up to yank the electric cord out of
the socket. (When it stopped, the beaters were 3 inches from
my head!)
- There was just no way to untangle me - I
had
to get out the scissors and cut off at least 12 inches of my
hair.
- Then came the challenge of getting the other side
of my head
to match and to shape my hair so that it looked like I intended to cut
it that way in the first place.....
As
the years went by, I began cutting other people's hair.
It took
a lot of trial and error to figure out a way to cut hair that
was easy and yet looked good.
I
would purposely make trips to the salon to get my
hair cut so that I could
- watch
specifically for
haircutting techniques such
as angles, parts, where to begin
the cut, and how to clean it up at the end by careful checking.
- ask
a lot of technical
questions and then I'd go home and try
out her tips and hair cutting techniques on my
family.
- make friends with my hairdresser and
learn all I could from her, so she would give me a lot of insider
tips and pointers while she was cutting.
As
the years went by and new hair styles/cuts came and went, my kids were
always my guinea
pigs and you could tell my successes and failures by their
appearance. I am now confident that when I take out my
scissors, my subject will look great when I'm done. Since I
had to find out the hard way, I've decided to put this site together to
help
you learn how
to cut hair without making all the mistakes I made.
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*WARNING*
There are a lot of
resources out there that teach you how to cut hair, but they often are
writing to someone who is somewhat familiar with haircutting.
They do not give a cut-by-cut, simplistic visual explanation
for how to cut hair
for the beginner. Do not puchase information on how to cut hair unless
it meets the following important criteria......
read on to find out!
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If you
would like to learn how to cut hair at home like a professional, you
will need ...
- Clearly laid out
cut by cut
directions.
- You will
fully understand how to perform each step of a haircut.
- Illustrations to
help explain the
steps.
- You
can see picture by picture what each cut takes and how you need to make
the cut. It is completely visual.
- No prior
experience.
- Anyone can cut
hair when shown how to do it. Even if you've never handled a
pair of haircutting scissors before, you'll be able to cut hair the day
you finish reading the book.
- Five basic cuts.
- You will be able
to cut almost any basic hairstyle.
- Very affordable
price.
- The book will pay
for itself the first haircut you give. You will not only save the fees
of budget haircuts, but much more. You will save the money equivalent
to the fees that meduim to advanced skilled stylists charge ($50 -
$100), because the more you practice and follow the detailed
instructions, the better you get at it.
- Explanation of
the form, texture, and
density of hair and of how fast it grows.
- Understanding
these basic principles of hair will allow your haircutting to be done
in the privacy of your own home. If you feel uncomfortable
sitting in a salon with your hair wet and stuck flat to your head,
staring at yourself in a mirror for 25 minutes, and trying to make
conversation with a person you see only once every 4 - 6 weeks, you are
not alone. I have spoken to many people who feel that way.
Here is what 3 people have to say about that-
"They always try to talk, then
when they see you
aren't interesting, they just completely ignore you and talk to the
other stylists without even paying attention that they may be pulling
your hair and hurting you. My hair tangles really easily, so
even if I make sure that it's completely tangle free before I go, there
will still be tangles in my hair by the time I get there, making it
really painful when they try to brush it with their little plastic
combs." Terri Wall (Prosper, TX)
"I'd love to be able to go to the hair dressers and get a descent cut,
but I cannot stand people being that close to me, staring me in the
face." Faye Duffurd (Toronto,ON)
"I always panic big time at the hairdressers ... its that combination
of having to sit still ... having someone too close to me ... being
surrounded by skinny glamorous girls that make me feel like a moose...
and then having to see myself try to cope with it all in the mirror."
Kelly-Ann Tanner (Boise, Idaho)
- Right and
left-handed directions.
- Since
the majority of people are right-handed, most haircutting resources
explain the necessary skills catered to right-handed people.
For some types of cuts, however, left-handed people have to
cut from the opposite direction to do a neat, precise job. If
you are left-handed, you'll be able to perform the haircuts without
confusion.
- Insiders
tips for a successful, professional
haircut.
- You will learn the finishing
touches that turn an average haircut into an exceptional one, that make
a home haircut look like a professional quality salon cut.
- Specific style
suggestions.
- Learn
which haircuts compliment your facial features the best.
- Instructions
for what guidelines to follow, which
angles to hold the hair and why, and how to part the hair to organize
the haircut.
- Once
you've received the technical how-to's, you will be able to get the cut
that you actually want, not what the stylist thinks you should have.
It's your hair, so it's your decision.
- Description
of the tools needed to get the job done
right.
- You will
know exactly what you will need to do a proper job.
- Directions for
how to hold you
scissors, how to cut with them and how to hold your scissors while
using
your comb.
- It
may feel awkward at first, but you'll get the hang of it. The
time it takes you to get used to handling your scissors is nothing
compared to the time you'll save cutting your hair at home.
Be prepared to spend 15 minutes driving to the salon, 45
minutes waiting for your turn, 25 minutes sitting with your hairdresser
and then another 15 minutes driving home again. That's over
an hour and a half, and that's if everything goes without a hitch.
(Compare that to the 20 minutes it would take you at home.)
And the worst part is, you'll need to do it over
again in at least 6 (if not 4) weeks.
You are
only minutes away from being able to learn very valuable and
professional skills ...
Inside "The
Beginner's Guide to
Cutting Hair" you are about to discover
exactly how to:

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- Hold a pair of scissors
properly...................................page 13
- Use guidelines to help you
cut....................................page 16
- Part hair to organise it for the
cut................................page 22
- Outline your
cut.........................................................page 24
- Cut
bangs ................................................................page
30
- Execute the one length layer
cut.................................page 33
- Cut the blunt
cut........................................................page 39
- Perform the
undercut................... ..............................page 48
- Give a long layered
cut...............................................page 56
- Do a medium layered
cut............................................page 73
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Here's
how this information has dramatically changed the life of many
other people like you...
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"A Beginner's Guide to
Cutting Hair" is a really great book for those interested in cutting
hair at home. The clearly explained and illustrated steps are
repeated for each type of cut desired, so no matter which cut you begin
with, you can't go wrong!"
-Jennie
Luteyn
Chilliwack,
BC |
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"Very
clear pictures. Lots of pictures. It's detailed,
each step of the
way. Everything you want to know is pretty much there."
-Marion
Eckhardt
Chilliwack, BC |
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"I wish
I had the thousands of dollars I have saved by not going to
hairdresser's, but because it never occured to me to put that money
away. Oh well, I suppose I would be much poorer now if I had
spent it on hairdressers."
-Georgia
Himmel
Vernon, BC
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"I was
tired of paying $20 for a haircut and not always being real satisfied
with the result. And as much as the cost, I resented the
amount of time I had to spend scheduling, waiting, etc. It's possible
to give yourself a real decent haircut. It's all in the book."
-Raye
Sterken
Butte, MT |
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"Thank
you, thank you, thank you. Now I cut my hubby's, my
kids, and my grandchildrens' and even my best friend's hair.
Your book helped us save so much."
-MaryLou
Vink
Edmonton, AB |
"Now I
can cut hair anytime I want. It takes 15 to 20 minutes,
depending on
how much cutting is necessary. So I not only have saved thousands of
dollars, I've probably saved months of traveling and waiting time.
Buying your book was definitely worth it!"
-Peter Bergen
Nashville, TN |
Here
are
some pictures to show you what the basic one length layered cut looks
like.
Before
the haircut
After the haircut
Our
hair is an important part of our appearance – an accessory.
It is
so important to each one of us for our self esteem that we take care of
it, maintain it, and make it more attractive. How important it is then
to be
able to give a great haircut. Make your loved
ones feel more confident about their appearance, knowing that you can
help them look their best.
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*WARNING*
There are a lot of haircutting
resources out there, but make sure any information you are considering
buying includes the
following:
- Clearly laid out, cut by cut directions for the
beginner
- Insider's tips for a professional haircut
- Illustrations to help explain each step of the way
- No experience necessary
- 5 Basic cuts
- Specific style suggestions
- Right and left-handed directions
- Explanation for form, texture, and density
- Instructions for guidelines, angles, and parts
- Description of tools needed and how to use them.
You
will find all of this information inside"THE
BEGINNER'S
GUIDE TO CUTTING HAIR" |
It
would take you 1
year
and $12,000.00
to take a course to become licensed to cut hair like a professional in
a salon.
If
you get an economy haircut once every 6 weeks at $19.95, that costs
you $172.89 per
year
for just one person. If you have a spouse and 2 children, you can save
$691.56 per year.
For a limited
time you can download "THE
BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO CUTTING HAIR"
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*NOTE*
When
you download "THE
BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO CUTTING HAIR", you will
also receive
the
following "MUST-HAVE" additional bonus:

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"VARIATIONS
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Guide to Cutting Hair". It shows you how to combine the basic styles
and cuts to create many different haircuts.With this guide, you can cut
almost any style you can think of.
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That is
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With THE
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you will always be able to give salon
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Your
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This
course is
free
with
subscription to our newsletter and covers
- how
to choose the type of fringe
that suits you best
- how
to cut crescent bangs
- how
to cut rectangle bangs
- how
to cut triangle bangs
- how to cut long,
side swept bangs
Sign up for our mini-course (without any
cost to you)
to find out how.
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Happy
cutting!
Sincerely,
Nadine
Visscher
P.S.
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