When layering hair, inconsistency in weight balance is a common challenge that we encounter as a hairdresser.
Inconsistency in layering hair tends to be created due to the elevation within your sections and your body position.
Inconsistency in elevation is the most common challenge when layering hair. Elevation controls the shape of a layer, so if your sections are too large or you're not consistently elevating the hair at the same degree from the scalp, it will affect the weight in your layers.
Another challenge that creates inconsistent weight within a layer is your body position. When layering hair from one side to the other you'll probably notice that the side you cut with your elbow in a down position will be heavy, while the side you cut with your elbow in an up position will be your lighter side.
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Creating consistent weight balance while layering hair
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