Sam Villa Blogs
How To Point Cut With A Razor To Add Texture and Separation
We point cut with shears all the time, so why not think out of the box and point cutting with a razor? It's a great way to loosen up blunt lines in a shape and add texture and separation immedia...
Fringe
How to cut the perfect fringe
We've watched Sam go through the techniques to cut a twisted straight fringe and a side part fringe. So many of our fans have raved about this simple technique as it takes the place of using diago...
Waves & Curls
How to Cut Curly Hair
Learning how to work with curly hair may not be a priority for all stylists, but fifty percent of North American women have natural wave or curl to their hair, so it's pretty important to develop t...
Waves & Curls
Facing The Curly Hair Facts
Fact: 50% of North American women have natural wave or curl and this hair type intimidates many stylists because it's fragile, prone to frizz and unpredictable.
Fact: Shying away from curly hair cl...
Waves & Curls
Free Haircut DVD - Curlicious: How to cut, style and maintain curly hair
Curlicious, Your Guide to Mastering Naturally Curly Hair was the 6th DVD in "The Aspire Tour" learning series.
Within Sam Villa team, we decided to give it away from free, due the COVID-19 cris...
Bobs & Lobs
How To Cut an Asymmetrical Bob In One Simple Step
What is asymmetry in terms of hair cutting? It is simply a true diagonal line from short to long or
long to short, that's it!
Let's discuss a powerful and easy technique fo...
The best magnetic wristband for hairdressers
It's all about making your life easier behind the chair and the Magnetic Bobby Pin Wrist Band by Lorna Evans does just that!
When you're working on up-styles or anytime you are using bobby pins or...
How to control hair growth patterns
They're pesky, they can't be avoided and most people have them - that's right, I'm talking about cowlicks, swirls and other erratic growth patterns. So, what is the best way to "train" the hair so ...
How to cut face framing layers [VIDEO]
How many times have you tried to frame a face by cutting a diagonal line on one side of the head and then repeating that angle on the opposite side of the head? It's challenging to say the least!
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