Monday, December 3, 2012

A Must Have As A Hairdresser

DACurve by Antonio Tarrell is one of the most fascinating hair cutting comb I have ever came across since I been a professional hairstylist. This tool as we call it in the beauty industry has become a leading  force as one of our leading brands for ANTONIO TARRELL

It was first developed from a well known hairdresser from Coasta Rica then patent by Don Davis. Inspired by these hairdressers before me we asked how can we put more in put on this geodesic curved comb, simply by making it more modern looking and come up with a different method of hair cutting. 

This is  Our Method. Our Approach. Your Creativity for cutting hair with DACurve by Antonio Tarrell geodesic curve cutting comb. 

A heat resistant carbon fiber toothed curve comb designed to mimic the natural curvature of the head this is one of the most popular curve combs on the market. It is about nine inches long with forty one rounded teeth which becomes a template for creating concave or convex layers at any fixed locations during hair cutting.

When used for cutting on wet or dry hair. Determine the length and shape of the cut and using shears or a pair of electric clipper to make all of the cuts using the curve inside or back as a guide, the curve having a simple curvature arced relative to a centrally located axis parallel to and spaced from the axes of the teeth of the curve.

If desired tool is clippers run the clipper parallel the comb until all hair is cut evenly. If desired tool is shears point cut to create texture until all hair is cut evenly while cutting on the concave or the convex face of the curve.


DACurve by Antonio Tarrell was designed with you the artist in mind making hair cutting fun and quick. This tool wasn't designed to replace all other combs but was designed to allow the hairdresser to be as creative as he or she would like to be. So lets be creative and lets Follow DACurve by Antonio Tarrell.

Please visit our website at www.dacurve.com for more products and a list of upcoming shows.

Thank You,

Antonio


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