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Change the hair length setting (see table) to obtain different lengths on different parts of the head.
Cutting over styling comb or fingers This technique can be used to obtain hair lengths over 21mm. � � � � � � Remove the comb attachment. Lift a small section of hair with a styling comb or grasp it between two fingers (fig. 6). Lift the hair with the comb or fingers so that only the length that needs to be cut off sticks out (fig. 7). Trim the hair protruding from the comb or fingers. Continue this procedure working against the direction of hair growth. Comb frequently to remove cut hair and to check for unevenly cut sections. Outlining Remove the comb attachment. Hold the clipper with the cutting unit pointing downwards (fig. 8). Make overlapping strokes for precise outlining of the neck and sideburns (fig. 9). To cut the hair around the ears, put one edge of the cutting unit on the skin. Make sure that the teeth are kept at a safe distance from the ears (fig. 10). Shape the desired outline slowly and carefully (fig. 11). Creating different haircuts � � � � Crew cut Select the desired hair length setting for the neck area (fig. 12). Clip the neck area using the 'Clipping with comb attachment' technique (fig. 13). Adjust the setting to the desired hair length for the back and sides of the head. Clip the sides and back of the head, leaving the hair on top of the head uncut (fig. 14).
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