Welcome to Year 3 of Elements Education!
Moving on to Year 3 with Elements Education, we will be immersed in the knowledge of colour correction in the theory section. This year’s practical application will give you different men’s haircut, pin-ups, and colouring techniques.
Cutting
20. Men’s Diagonal Cut
This classic tailoring technique will provide you with the perfect cut for any head shape. This technique can be offered in many different lengths. It shapes hair shorter through the back and sides, builds up weight through the occipital bone and will leave a contrast in length through the top. Watch the tutorial to learn the right techniques in creating textures and the right body position to create the men’s diagonal cut.
21. Men’s Scissor Over Comb
This classic tailoring technique will provide you with the perfect cut for any head shape. It shapes hair short through the back and sides, builds up weight through the occipital bone and will leave a contrast in length through the top. Learn proper texturing and the body positions in creating this classic tailoring technique.
Pin Ups
22. Chignon
This technique can be worn with classic or contemporary styles. It may look quite straightforward although this needs practice to perfect. Learn the proper preparation and techniques to create the perfect chignon.
23. French Pleat
This classic technique, famously worn by Audrey Hepburn, has been around for decades. It may look quite straightforward although this needs practice to perfect. It can be used for many pin up styles, from classic to contemporary. Volume, messy or curly thought the front complemented by the French pleat at the back. Learn the proper preparation and techniques to achieve this hairstyle.
24. Dutch Plait
This is a classic braiding technique that can be used throughout your career. It can be work with classic or contemporary styles. In this tutorial you will learn this braiding technique.
25. French Plait
This is another classic braiding technique that can be used throughout your career. It can be work with classic or contemporary styles. Watch this tutorial to master this technique.
Colouring
26. Reverse Horseshoe
This technique is ideal for clients who want a contrast in colours. The contrast in colours is achieved by using two different shades. These colours can have minimal or maximum contrast, vibrant or subtle colouring, depending on your client’s desired look. Learn how to section that hair to achieve this look.
27. Ombre
This technique is specifically applied to clients who want a contrast in colours. The contrast in colours is achieved by using two different shades. These colours can have minimal or maximum contrast, vibrant or subtle colouring, depending on your client’s desired look.