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About Cleao lively
Expertise
I can answer all questions related to Barbering from brushcuts to all fades and tapers.

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I have been barbering for 12 years and currently work in a barbershop cutting many different hair as well as styles.

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I graduated high school and worked in a barbershop for two years to earn my apprentice license.

 
   

You are here:  Experts > Style > Beauty > Barbers > Edge up needs to be tight...help

Topic: Barbers



Expert: Cleao lively
Date: 12/24/2007
Subject: Edge up needs to be tight...help

Question
On 8/28/07 someone asked about EUs and how to make them straight.  Not only straight, but how do you make it  crisp and balanced on both sides is my question.  I learned to start in the center of the forehead and work to the left or right. I've also been told to work my weak side first (that would be the left as I am right handed) which would make balancing a little easier. I have not tried it yet. U answered, that u start in the temple area especially for kids because their EUs are harder.  Can you please elaborate as I would like to try it and anything else to make my EUs tight.  Thanks and Merry Christmas.

Answer
What I mean is start right at the temple where most people curve begins and down the side burn do the other side then go across the forehead this will work on any one but especially on kids since there hair line grow in at a fast rate and is hard to see where to begin on some kids. Hope this helps if not feel free to ask more and Merry Christmas to you.

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