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Step by Step Guide to Creating a Rounded Pixie Crop

Posted by Kate
Dated: November 13, 2009 4:10 PM

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Before Step one: A top section was taken.
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Step two: Starting behind the ear, a slight diagonal section was taken and cut. Step three: This was continued in front of the ear and repeated on the opposite side.
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Step four: Starting at the front temple each section was over-directed to graduate the front hairline backwards. Step five: This was continued to the front of the ear, slightly elevating each section.
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Step six: A vertical section was taken in the centre of the nape and cut in a 45 degree angle. This was repeated pivoting each section behind the ear. Step seven: The outline was point-cut and a strong fringe connected with the sides.
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Step eight: Horizontal sections were taken on the top and over-directed from the longer side and cut in a disconnected asymmetric line. Step nine: Starting at the front, every section was taken back to the previous section and over-directed the opposite way.
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Step ten: Hair was freehand-cut to finish. Styling: Hair was blow-dried straight and smoothed with irons.

Hair by: Massimo De Stefano and Tom Kroboth for Schwarzkopf Professional
Colour: Lesley Lawson
Make-up: Melanie Schone
Styling: Ingo Nahrwold
Photographs: Sabine Liewald

Learn from more step-by-step guides to creating on-trend hairstyles or see more short hairstyles in the image gallery.

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