Hair Tattoos - Learn to Cut the Latest Trend in Hair Art
You've seen them before, beautiful designs shaved on the
scalps of young men.... this is known as a hair tattoo and is the latest trend
in hair art. Hair tattoos are cutting, shaving or molding symbols, images or
pictures into hair. This new hair cutting method and technique is a type of
hair art, and demand for this skill is sweeping across the nation like wild
fire.
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A hair tattoo is generally a style worn by youths ages
18-29, but some kids as young as 10 also desire this style of doo. This trendy
and unconventional cut is attracting musicians, x-type athletes, gamers, and
artists. There is a definite lifestyle and image associated with this style of
hair cut.
When getting a new hair styles someone usually brings in a
picture to a salon to duplicate the same cut. With a hair tattoo this practice
is no different. Young men and women will bring in drawings, comic books, and
logos for the pattern they want cut in their hair. Because of this, a hair
tattoo is a type of art, and is drawing the attention of skilled and aspiring
hair artists. This has not deterred youngsters from cutting styles into their
friends hair, and often times they come out quite stylish and professional
looking.
The rising demand for these cuts is turning hair art into a
lucrative business. A skilled hair artist cutting unique designs can charge
upwards of $1,000 per client. This is at the high end, however, and it is more
typical to charge $50 to $100 on top of the cost of a hair cut. Also, there is
a growing advertiser demand for human hair billboards. Clever marketers are
cutting hair tattoo ads into the scalps of eager young entrepreneurs.
A stylist must be skilled to "carve" the tattoo
image in the scalp. Typically, the hair is shaved to about ¼ of an inch above
the scalp where it is a ready canvas for the hair artist. A carving blade and
trimmers are used to cut the intricate and flowing patterns we associate with a
detailed design. Almost any design is possible in skilled hands, but mostly
they are flowing lines, asymmetrical patterns, tribal looks, and unique
symbols... but almost anything is possible. Unlike traditional hair art designs,
color, paint, and dies are not used. Only the canvas of the human head is
needed.
The old school "I dare you" type Mohawk has been
resurrected into a popular style in hair tattoos. This has spawned a whole new
cutting and shaving style that has morphed to a new style of art form and self
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