Instruction Booklet

Hair clipper (mains)
9
For Medium to long cuts
The rst time you cut the hair, cut only a small amount until you
have become accustomed to how long each guide comb leaves
the hair. Always start by placing the largest guide comb on the
clipper and then use the shorter combs if a shorter length is
desired.
Remember, between professional haircuts, the hair grows evenly
all over the head and a light trimming at the lower neck and sides
may be all that is needed to bring back that neat, well groomed
look.
For uniform cutting, allow the clipper to cut its way through the
hair. Do not force it through at a faster rate.
1. Start by combing through the hair so it falls into its natural
direction.
2. Place the largest guide comb onto your clipper and start by
trimming the sides from the bottom upwards. Hold the clipper
lightly against the hair, with the teeth of the guide comb
pointing up at against the head. Slowly lift the clipper up
and outward through the hair, cutting only a small amount at
a time. Repeat around sides and back of head.
If you desire shorter hair, either change to a shorter guide comb,
or apply more pressure and less lift away from head with the
present attachment.
This whole procedure requires practice, and it is always better to
leave too much hair for the rst few haircuts.
For Longer hair On top
By not using a guide comb, a longer cut can be achieved. Use
either a barber or regular comb and lift the hair on top of the
head, cutting over the comb, or grasp the hair
between the ngers and cut to desired length. Continue this
procedure from the front to the back of the head, gradually
cutting the hair shorter by reducing the space between the comb
or the ngers and the head. Comb frequently to remove trimmed
hair and check for uneven strands.