Education
Sectioning Discipline, the Foundation Most Stylists Rush
Clean, consistent sectioning is the quiet skill that makes every haircut land. Here is why your partings decide the shape before you ever cut.
The Advanced Men's Cutting Education Gap and How to Close It
Most men's cutting education stops at the basics. Here is how working stylists can build real advanced skill on the male side of the chair.
Cutting the Italian Bob, the Blunt Lob Everyone Is Asking For in 2026
How to cut the Italian bob in 2026 with a strong blunt perimeter, subtle internal layers, and the soft bevel that sets it apart from a French bob.
Hollywood Waves That Actually Hold Past the Front Door
A behind the chair breakdown of building old Hollywood waves with real structure so they last through a full event instead of falling flat in an hour.
The Round Brush Blowout Is Still the Skill That Sells the Rebook
Why mastering the round brush blowout in 2026 builds client trust, drives retail, and turns one good finish into a standing appointment.
Protecting Your Hands, The Ergonomics Every Cutter Ignores Until It Hurts
How wrist posture, body position, and the right tools keep stylists cutting pain free for a full career instead of cutting it short early.
Tension, the Hidden Variable That Makes or Breaks Every Haircut
How controlling tension behind the chair changes your line, your layers, and the way a haircut falls once the client leaves your chair.
Elevation: The Vertical Control That Decides Every Haircut
Elevation controls where weight lives in a haircut. Here is how to use it on purpose instead of letting it happen to you behind the chair.
Over Direction Is the Invisible Control Behind Every Great Haircut
Master over direction and you control where weight and length live in every haircut. Here is how to use all six approaches behind the chair.
The Wolf Cut Grows Up, How to Cut the 2026 Shag
The wolf cut is shifting toward solid shapes and softer movement in 2026, and here is how to cut and texturize it so it holds.
Color Blocking Behind the Chair: A Placement Guide for Real Clients
A working guide to color blocking for stylists, from split dyes and peekaboo panels to diffused placement, plus consultation and pricing tips.
Cross Checking Your Haircut, the Quality Control Step Most Stylists Rush
Cross checking is the habit that separates clean, balanced haircuts from lopsided ones. Here is how to slow down and check your work the right way.
