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Need advice GROOMERS I'm going to bath Zhoie and give her a really short allover trim for you upcoming surgery. I believe it will be much more comfortable for her in convaslecing weeks to come. But, I'm not sure how to cut off her topknot hair:rolleyes:. Should I just hold it up and snipe. Come it all forward and cut:rolleyes:. Anyone? I want her head hair short, no way am I going to try to put a topknot in with neck surgery. |
Maybe I should correct my title to HOME GROOMERS:rolleyes: Where are you;) |
I don't know how other groomers do it, but my old and mostest favoritest groomer in the world who moved away a few years ago comes back a few times a year showed me how she does it. She combs it all forward from the ears and then cuts it.:) |
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1 Attachment(s) Gidget has a cotton coat. I cut her "bangs" in the front. They sort of resemble eyebrows. Then I sort of blend that back into the longer hair. I'll include some pics. Hope this helps. Poor Zhoie having a surgery coming up. We will be praying for her. I tried to get more to load. I don't know what I am doing wrong. You can go to my album to see more pics - sorry. |
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I cut Nikki's top knot off awhile ago and I just held it up and cut it and it looked a little weird, almost like a bowl cut. So I would do it the way Yorkieusa does. I am keeping Zhoie in my prayers for a successful surgery. |
yup, comb forward and then cut straight across from the outside corner of one eye to the outside corner of the other. When i do it I only comb about 1/2 of hair behind the eyes forward, not the whole top of the head, and then I blend it all in with thinning shears. Or, if you have clippers and a set of comb attachments you can take a long comb (over 1 in) and run that over her head from front to back. this way it will all be even. |
Thanks so much ladies, hard to tell how she will turn out;) That's ok, it's hair it grow back...her comfort is most important. |
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