Book/Printed Material Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide,
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Image 1 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide,
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 2 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, Class_ I T9 7?, Bon k Kk GcpiglitM?_ CGPHRIGHT DEPOSIT.
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 3 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide,
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 4 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide,
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 5 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, Artistic Hair-Cutting AND RELATED BRANCHES A Text-Book for Professionals AND A Student s Guide By FREDERICK KORF n Volume I BLUE BOOK SERIES OF HAIR and BEAUTY CULTURE Published by WILFRED ACADEMY...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 6 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, Copyright 1923 by Wilfred Academy of Hair and Beauty Culture All Rights Reserved. AUG -7 1923 ©C1A711491 HO l
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 7 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, \3 *3 D K 2 ^j /f r CONTENTS. r r h Page Chapter 1— SPLIT HAIR AND ITS REMEDY 7 Split hair (Trichoptilosis)—Is clipping or singeing preferable Does clipping and singeing...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 8 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide,
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 9 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, 5 FOREWORD This little book, which is based upon many years of practical experience in the art of hairdressing and haircutting, fills a much needed want. While written chiefly to serve as...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 10 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide,
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 11 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, CHAPTER I. SPLIT HAIR AND ITS REMEDY Split hair (Trichoptilosis). —The splitting of the hairshaft into two or more forklike fibres, usually at the end, can hardly be called a disease of...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 12 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, 8 SPLIT HAIR AND ITS REMEDY Insufficient brushing may be cited as another cause ot split hair. Regular brushing, with a well pene¬ trating hair-brush should be done daily in order to...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 13 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, SPLTT HAIR AND ITS REMEDY 9 advice given to your customers as to preventive measures will be appreciated and often presents an opportunity for the sale of a brush, or of some...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 14 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, 10 SPLIT HAIR AND ITS REMEDY the other hand, is most successfully done immediately after the hair has been shampooed. Oil and dirt will not let the little ends as readily protrude...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 15 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, CHAPTER II. CLIPPING To become proficient in this branch of the work, as in all hair-cutting, we must first learn the correct handling of the scissors. Quite a little practice is required...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 16 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, 12 CLIPPING tached. The little finger rests upon this hook, while the other two fingers lie upon the handle of the scis¬ sors. The tip of the thumb is inserted into the...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 17 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, CLIPPING 13 hand and fingers remain stationary. Only the blade marked A on illustration No. 3 should move toward or away from the blade marked B. Blade B should remain in a...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 18 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, 14 CLIPPING Illue. No. 5
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 19 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, CLIPPING 15 top. Be careful to let the point of the scissors extend beyond the strand, as otherwise you are liable to cut into the long hair with the points. The exposed...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 20 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, 16 CLIPPING A model should now be provided and after cover¬ ing her dress with an apron the hair should be taken down and brushed free from all snarls. It should be...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 21 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, CLIPPING 17 Illus. No. 7 and out of the way. Take particular notice that both comb and scissors are held in the right hand while dividing the strands. Do not get into...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 22 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, 18 CLIPPING Illus. No. 8 across the head, so as to have a clear space to treat the next sections. One side is finished in this way, then the other side and...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 23 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, CHAPTER III SINGEING Singeing differs from clipping only in that instead of cutting off the split ends they are singed, or burnt off. This is generally done by means of wax tapers....
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 24 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, 20 SINGEING one that takes very little more time, is to begin and finish each strand separately when ready for it. After the hair is brushed and combed free of snarls, the...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 25 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, SINGEING 21 Illus. No. 11 operation were given under “Clipping” on pages 13 and 14, which may again be referred to. The strand is now held near the end and rolled to...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 26 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, 22 SINGEING nearest to the scalp and gradually move the taper down to the ends of the strand. Study illustration No. 11 carefully. The very ends of the strand are now singed...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 27 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, CHAPTER IV THINNING Perhaps nobody but the victims of unskilled and untrained operators can really appreciate the great discomfort resulting from such a simple operation as the thinning of the hair, if...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 28 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, 24 THINNING and will remain so for some time, even if left to grow in again, because of the lack of taper in the cut strands. After the hair has been thoroughly...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 29 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, THINNING 25 down toward the scalp. (Illustration No. 14.) Take the comb out and repeat the same motion on the same place, near the scalp. With each stroke of the comb the...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 30 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, 26 THINNING Illus. No. 15 the left hand. The scissors are then laid upon the comb and the strand cut close over the comb. Strand after strand is treated in the same...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 31 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, THINNING 27 This is a very much easier matter than it appears, if the back-combing was done rightly and carefully, otherwise it may be a difficult and unpleasant task for customer and...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 32 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, CHAPTER V FRENCH CLIPPING After severe cases of hair loss different authorities recommended the frequent cutting of the new hair when it begins to appear all over the scalp, as a means...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 33 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, FRENCH CLIPPING 29 the long hairs are actually back-combed. It is for the sole purpose of separating the short hairs from among the longer hairs. (See illustration No. 17.) After the short...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 34 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, CHAPTER VI HAIRCUTTING in our description of Haircutting we shall of course not enter into the discussion of haircutting of the barber type. It is far from our intention to encroach upon...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 35 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, HAIRCUTTING 31 be equally as disfiguring if wrongly done, or done in bad taste. Do not for one moment think that the art is a simple one, but on the other hand,...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 36 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, 32 HAIRCUTTING and soft outline, which nevertheless gives the ap¬ pearance of a neat, even cut. Two methods are in use for this work—only one of which should really be applied since...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 37 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, HAIRCUTTING 33 In cutting the hair, first consideration must be given to the style in which the hair is worn. This is par¬ ticularly important in the case of girls who wear...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 38 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, 34 HAIRCUTTING Tapering the hair for a side part. —Illustration No. 21 shows a girl’s head with the hair parted on one side. The top section of the hair is held by...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 39 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, HAIRCUTTING 35 pinned out of the way, on the top of the head. Illus¬ tration No. 22 should explain this very clearly to you. The rest of the hair is now divided...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923
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Image 40 of Artistic hair-cutting and related branches; a text-book for professionals, and a student's guide, 36 HAIRCUTTING strands, so that it will fall evenly with it when trimmed. Illustration No. 24 shows part of the hair trimmed in this way. The sides are next tapered in the...
- Contributor: Korf, Frederick
- Date: 1923