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Practicing with Doll Heads
ОглавлениеMany stylists use mannequins to practice haircuts and styles before they give their clients one of their latest and greatest looks. While you may not see mannequin heads in the area where all the magic happens, they are most likely nearby.
Doll heads are available in different hair lengths and can be made from human hair, animal hair, and synthetic fibers. They’re also available in feminine and masculine head shapes and all hair types (covered in Chapter 4). Although you can buy a mannequin head for less than $25, if you can afford to pay more for a higher quality head, I recommend that you upgrade.
To assess the quality of different mannequins, here are some desirable features that you should look for before purchasing your first mannequin head:
Hair that’s attached in the same directions as it grows on the human head, as opposed to a 90-degree direction (see Chapter 5) or straight back. This factor is particularly important for bobs, lobs, and bangs.
Human hair mannequins must be labeled “100% human hair” or it’s highly likely they’re made with human hair and a mix of animal hair, synthetic fibers, or both. The use of different materials can adversely affect how the “hair” behaves, and you may not be able to use a curling iron to practice hairstyling.
Purchase the longest hair you can possibly afford, which will allow you to double or even triple the number of haircuts you can cut on a single mannequin head.
Never use your good haircutting scissors to cut a mannequin head. Synthetic fibers will dull and damage your blades, and even 100-percent human hair can be processed to the point that it will do the same thing. This same advice goes for wigs, hairpieces, and hair extensions.
You can set a mannequin head on your lap, but it’s only doable for styling the top of the head. For your purposes, I recommend that you purchase a device that will keep your mannequin head in place while allowing you to swivel the head as you work on different areas of the hair.
Table clamps can be secured on tables or bars and even the back of some chairs. They work best for shorter hair. Table clamps are also handy when you’re working on a haircut on and off throughout the day or even week. You can work on your tripod and then use the table clamp to keep it out of the way.
Wig or mannequin tripods work well for short to very long hair. I personally love using mannequin tripods because you can raise and lower the height of the device to ensure you’re always comfortable and have the proper view of the hair while perfecting your next masterpiece.