Frank Gambuzza uses a razor to remove density and change the texture of the hair. "It's all about versatility and flexibility," Gambuzza, owner of Salon Visage, Knoxville, Tennessee, says. "I want the hair to move and be the fabric that I want it to be. I want to alter the wave pattern and remove some of the strength."
His tips:
-Work on wet hair.
-Remove the front 1/2 inch section and keep 1/2 inch from the scalp.
-Hold razor lightly and press with minimal pressure.
-Use a comb with some strength so it doesn't bend.
-Hold razor parallel to the hair, not perpendicular.
-Cut from front to back and from side to side.
See how Gambuzza transforms his friend and Keune Creative Ambassador George Alderete, as the two were taking a break during Intercoiffure's 2019 Spring Atelier.
As a bonus, check out this video on how to get rid of all the excess/hidden hair after a razor cut:
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Originally posted on Modern Salon