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Practice Hairdressing From The First Section

Learn the early moves of hairdressing with calm, practical work on sectioning, comb control, clip placement, simple trimming choices, and blow-dry direction.

Hair Skills Built In Small Steps

Work through the motions that make cutting and styling easier to control.

Clean Sectioning

Practice partings, clips, and guide sections so the hair stays organized before any cutting or styling begins.

Tool Control

Repeat comb, scissors, and hand positions slowly until each section feels steadier and easier to manage.

Blow-Dry Basics

Learn brush tension, nozzle direction, and heat awareness for surface control without rushing.

How It Works

1

Set Up Tools

Begin with combs, clips, dryer, and mirror arranged so practice starts calmly.

2

Divide The Hair

Work on parting accuracy, clip placement, and keeping unused hair away from the section.

3

Control The Motion

Practice comb tension, scissor position, brush movement, and dryer airflow one step at a time.

4

Check The Shape

Use mirror checks to notice uneven lines, frizz, heavy areas, and changes in balance.

LEARNER FEEDBACK

What Practice Feels Like

“The sectioning practice helped me slow down. I finally understood why clips and clean partings matter before touching the scissors.”

Katsumi Aoyagi

“Comb control felt awkward at first, but the small drills made it easier to keep tension even from one side to the other.”

Naoto Akamatsu

“I liked practicing blow-dry direction in separate sections. Watching the airflow and brush speed made the finish less frizzy.”

Iori Moriyama
SECTIONING PRACTICE
COMB CONTROL
BLOW-DRY DIRECTION
MIRROR CHECKS
HAIR BASICS

How Clean Sectioning Makes Cutting Easier

See why partings, clips, and guide sections affect control before the first trim.

TOOL CONTROL

Why Comb Handling Comes Before Cutting

A beginner look at grip, tension, and keeping the section steady while you work.

STYLING BASICS

How Airflow Changes A Basic Blow-Dry

Learn how nozzle direction, brush tension, and heat control affect smoothness.