A Feather Razor look-a-like for Cutting Hair. Yes, it looks like a more expensive razor, but this one is cheaper to buy, cheaper to own and more versatile! 4 guards for 4 techniques. Replace blades as often as you wish with inexpensive, easy to find shaper blades.
Instructions:
Click on the small photo and print out the instructions on uses of the various guards.
General Guidelines:
Place the guard between yourself and your customer for ultimate protection. Put the guard toward you if you want to cut close as in a fade. If guards become loose, gently squeeze between fingers. The blade included is a moderate quality blade. Higher quality, name-brand blades can be purchased at any beauty supply store and will cut cleaner and quicker. Practice with the included blade until you get a feel for the razor. Guard 1: For thinning, tapering and graduations. Guard 2: For directional tapering. Guard 3: For wispy or spiky looks. Great as fringe work around the face. Works like a chunking shear. Guard 4: Same as guard 3 but removes larger chunks of hair for a more pronounced wispy or spiky look.
This is what Felicia Pollard cosmetology instructor from Atlanta Tech says about her razor
- "I really love my Do-Whacker razor. I recommend it to all my students for it's versitility."
A Feather Razor look-a-like for Cutting Hair. Yes, it looks like a more expensive razor, but this one is cheaper to buy, cheaper to own and more versatile! 4 guards for 4 techniques. Replace blades as often as you wish with inexpensive, easy to find shaper blades.
Instructions:
Click on the small photo and print out the instructions on uses of the various guards.
General Guidelines:
Place the guard between yourself and your customer for ultimate protection. Put the guard toward you if you want to cut close as in a fade. If guards become loose, gently squeeze between fingers. The blade included is a moderate quality blade. Higher quality, name-brand blades can be purchased at any beauty supply store and will cut cleaner and quicker. Practice with the included blade until you get a feel for the razor. Guard 1: For thinning, tapering and graduations. Guard 2: For directional tapering. Guard 3: For wispy or spiky looks. Great as fringe work around the face. Works like a chunking shear. Guard 4: Same as guard 3 but removes larger chunks of hair for a more pronounced wispy or spiky look.
This is what Felicia Pollard cosmetology instructor from Atlanta Tech says about her razor
- "I really love my Do-Whacker razor. I recommend it to all my students for it's versitility."
Manufacturer: Bonika Shears
MPN: do-whack
SKU: N/A