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DJ MULDOON on Instagram: "Simple Face Framing Layering (Concave Layers) ⬇️  Here’s a variation of classic Concave Layering getting heavier in the back. The easiest one of them all. Lift up and cut short to long going backwards. Use the round of the head at the frontal area to give you the guide for how steep to cut the angle from front to back. Elevate all sections into the first (to protect your length) Nice and easy. Try it the other way (shorter in the back heavier front) for a different balance of weight.  products used ⬇️ @evopro @evohair #easytiger #shebangabang   Join me in Denver on May 5th for my KDF hands on haircutting workshop. Link in bio.   Work smarter not harder @knowledgedestroysfear   @hairbrained_official @thefactoryhair @evohair @evohairpro  @exalto_professionnel   #hai Framing Face Layers Long Hair, Face Layers Long Hair, Front Hair Layers, Concave Layers, Long Hair Diy, Highlight Tutorial, Haircuts For Long Hair With Layers, Work Smarter Not Harder, How To Cut Bangs

DJ MULDOON on Instagram: "Simple Face Framing Layering (Concave Layers) ⬇️ Here’s a variation of classic Concave Layering getting heavier in the back. The easiest one of them all. Lift up and cut short to long going backwards. Use the round of the head at the frontal area to give you the guide for how steep to cut the angle from front to back. Elevate all sections into the first (to protect your length) Nice and easy. Try it the other way (shorter in the back heavier front) for a different…

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