STEP 1
7 partitions are made. One of a square shape in the upper area passing through the apex point.
STEP 2
The temporal areas are separated by a “C” shaped partition, which in turn is divided in half by a forward diagonal line that divides the temple area in two.
STEP 3
In the parietal area we want a vertical rectangle and in the occipital area we divide them along a horizontal like that passes beneath the occipital apex.
STEP 4
We start cutting with a 17 cm lock of hair in the center as a guide.
STEP 5
Through vertical 90° sections and a cutting angle also of 90°, moving the sections to the center of the partition.
STEP 6
We do the same for the partitions closer to the face at the temporal areas.
STEP 7
With an elevation of 90° and a cutting angle of 90°. Moving the section toward the center of the upper partition and taking the center of the upper partition as a guide.
STEP 8
The remaining partitions in the temporal areas we cut using vertical sections moved towards the center.
STEP 9
With an elevation of 180° and an exterior cutting angle of 45°. As a measure we use the length of the upper partition.
STEP 10
We use the same technique on the opposite side, bearing in mind that the guide measure we use is given by the upper partition.
STEP 11
We cut the parietal area using sections that are vertical to the base of the hair.
STEP 12
With an elevation of 180° and an exterior cutting angle of 45°. As a measure we use the length of the upper partition.
STEP 13
Finally we cut the occipital partition in a block, as it falls naturally, shaping the profile using the scissor-point technique.