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Friday, August 26, 2011

Geodesic Clipper Cutting with "G6" Geocurve Comb

I first introduced the Geodesic technology in a previous article highlighting hair styling legend Floyd Kenyatta. This mannequin was clipper cut with just two clipper strokes using the Geocurve comb. One clipper cut in the back. Then the hair was combed up into a ponytail in the front. The "G6" was inserted into the mohawh area for the second clipper cut. The back was cut "frown face." The mohawk section was cut "smiley face." It is a curved comb. Hopefully, you get the "frown face" versus the "smiley face." Always hold the comb where the teeth are facing you for control. So two clipper strokes and Voila! you get this core cut. You can fine tune the cut as you would like.
When cutting the back, leave the front hair alone in front of the ears. Pictured is hairstylist David Palmer and his assistant. I believe that team Geodesic announced that David Palmer is opening a salon in Paris, France soon. He may be originally a British born stylist. He also has a haircare line coming out soon. You can research more about David Palmer at your leisure.
The classic bob is completed using clippers and "G6" Geocurve comb.

You can also fringe the face using the curve of the comb. This article does feature three different mannequins and various clipper cutting angle options. The Geocurve comb is a "throwback" from about ten or 15 years ago. The technology is centered around the "convex clipper comb." Please see my other article for other convex clipper comb options.

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