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Nearly all cuts require hair to be separated and secured in sections. This allows you to keep track of your haircut and to never accidentally (oops!) cut the wrong strands. (Check out Chapter 6 for different sectioning patterns.)

Choosing the right fastener for each section allows you to secure each section while balancing the weight of the clip with the weight of the hair. If you are using a heavy jaw clamp to pin up a section of fine or thin hair, for example, chances are it’ll collapse right in the middle of your haircut. Check out Table 2-3 for a list of fastener types and uses.

TABLE 2-3 Clips and Their Jobs

Clip Style What It Does
Double-prong clippie Small clips used to secure thin sections of hair and for roller sets
Duckbill clip Strong, long clips used to secure medium-to-thick sections of hair
Jaw clamp Also called an alligator clamp; used to hold heavy sections of hair

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