You see this cut? π
Most stylists just see curls — but this is geometry, movement, and mastery.”
Notice how each section on the diagram shows a different elevation and flow pattern — that’s how you control bounce and volume.
The goal? Keep the curls full up top while keeping the nape clean and soft.
This same technique works beautifully on curly wigs, too — especially when you want a natural ‘wash-and-go’ look that lasts.”
βοΈ Stylist Tip: Always cut curls when they’re dry and formed — not wet and stretched. That’s how you avoid uneven shrinkage.
Want the full step-by-step breakdown of this curly cut — including sectioning, elevation angles, and shaping tutorials for wigs and natural curls?
Join my ‘Hair Perfect Wig Makers Club’ on NetworQ Social ππ½βοΈ
Inside, you’ll get:
• Exclusive video tutorials
• Cut and customization maps
• Curl shaping lessons
• Private Q&A with me and other stylists
π Turn your next wig into your next income stream.”
π Tap ‘Join Subscription Group’ to start learning today.
Most stylists just see curls — but this is geometry, movement, and mastery.”
Notice how each section on the diagram shows a different elevation and flow pattern — that’s how you control bounce and volume.
The goal? Keep the curls full up top while keeping the nape clean and soft.
This same technique works beautifully on curly wigs, too — especially when you want a natural ‘wash-and-go’ look that lasts.”
βοΈ Stylist Tip: Always cut curls when they’re dry and formed — not wet and stretched. That’s how you avoid uneven shrinkage.
Want the full step-by-step breakdown of this curly cut — including sectioning, elevation angles, and shaping tutorials for wigs and natural curls?
Join my ‘Hair Perfect Wig Makers Club’ on NetworQ Social ππ½βοΈ
Inside, you’ll get:
• Exclusive video tutorials
• Cut and customization maps
• Curl shaping lessons
• Private Q&A with me and other stylists
π Turn your next wig into your next income stream.”
π Tap ‘Join Subscription Group’ to start learning today.
You see this cut? π
Most stylists just see curls — but this is geometry, movement, and mastery.”
Notice how each section on the diagram shows a different elevation and flow pattern — that’s how you control bounce and volume.
The goal? Keep the curls full up top while keeping the nape clean and soft.
This same technique works beautifully on curly wigs, too — especially when you want a natural ‘wash-and-go’ look that lasts.”
βοΈ Stylist Tip: Always cut curls when they’re dry and formed — not wet and stretched. That’s how you avoid uneven shrinkage.
Want the full step-by-step breakdown of this curly cut — including sectioning, elevation angles, and shaping tutorials for wigs and natural curls?
Join my ‘Hair Perfect Wig Makers Club’ on NetworQ Social ππ½βοΈ
Inside, you’ll get:
• Exclusive video tutorials
• Cut and customization maps
• Curl shaping lessons
• Private Q&A with me and other stylists
π Turn your next wig into your next income stream.”
π Tap ‘Join Subscription Group’ to start learning today.
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