One can thin with a razor cut, depending on how the stylist uses it. Thinning shears are another way, but becareful!!!!!most stylists use them wrong. If cut closer to the scalp area it creates volume, thus, appearing "thicker", some stylists use them too far to the ends, thus, creating a textured look. Similar rules apply for the razor. Also, make sure your stylist is using the razor when your hair is wet so it is even and not tearing your hair. GOOD LUCK!
Well, I use a eyebrow razor to thin out my hair and to cut my bangs it really gives the layered look.
to cut hair with a razor ... shave
They use a special kind of razor that thins the hair at the ends. You can just ask your hairdresser to use it on your hair next time you get it cut. The results are great. We also use thinning shears to thin out hair and remove excess bulk. Unlike a razor, these shears don't tear at the hair's cuticle and therefore give a smoother cut.
Cut it.
shave
Its when they take a straight razor to cut your hair, at the salon. To give it that choppy look!
goto a hair dresser and they can thin it or just us a razor and thin it yourself it's really easy
Razor cuts are be more visible on straight hair. As they create wispier (rather than blunt) layering, they look best on people with rounder faces. Although they are possible with thin hair, it tends to weaken the ends, making them more susceptible to damage and splitting.
ofcourse.. She will cut it from sissor or razor or anything she use....
have a straight cut
not really
damp