WO2012108010A1 - Procédé de coupe de cheveux - Google Patents
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- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D24/00—Hair combs for care of the hair; Accessories therefor
- A45D24/36—Combs, stencils, or guides, specially adapted for hair trimming devices
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D7/00—Processes of waving, straightening or curling hair
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- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D24/00—Hair combs for care of the hair; Accessories therefor
- A45D24/34—Crown parting devices
- A45D2024/345—Devices for separating strands of hair
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- the present invention relates to a haircut method.
- FIG. 6 shows a conventional hair cutting method.
- the hair is first divided into a bang section 101 that covers the frontal region, a side section 102 that covers the temporal region, and a back section 103 that covers the occipital region.
- the hair is divided into a plurality of blocks 101aa, 101ab, 102aa, 102ab, 102b, 103aa, 103ab, 103b, and 103c toward the lower side.
- the hair bundle (panel) 3 divided into an amount that can be cut at a time is taken out, and the tip of the panel 3 is cut with scissors. At this time, as shown in FIG.
- the lines (cut lines) 104 in which the hair is cut with scissors are connected to adjacent blocks (the lengths of corresponding circles in FIG. 6 are substantially the same). Cut the hair so that Thereafter, the amount of hair is adjusted by scraping the tip of the hair at a predetermined position from the tip of the hair using scissors, or by scissoring the tip of the hair by inserting scissors along the hair flow. Thereby, like the broken line 105 shown in FIG. 6, a part of head hair is shaved short in a hair tip, and the amount of hair reduces (nonpatent literature 1, nonpatent literature 2).
- the hair cutting method shown in FIG. 6 has a problem in that scissors hit the hair that has not been scraped off when the hair amount is adjusted, and the hair is rubbed.
- the hair is shaved every time it is cut, but the same part is not necessarily shaved, so there are some hairs where the hair ends are not cut, and there is also a problem that such hairs tend to be damaged.
- the amount of hair adjustment is usually performed only on the tip of the hair, or even if the hair is shaved excessively, it is from the middle to the tip of the hair, and the hair amount does not decrease from the root to the middle of the hair. There was a problem that the hair tends to accumulate.
- the present invention has been made to solve the above-described problems, and provides a hair cutting method in which the hair amount can be adjusted at the cutting stage and the hair is not damaged.
- the hair is divided into a bang section that covers the frontal region, a side section that covers the temporal region, and a back section that covers the occipital region.
- Dividing the head hair into at least two blocks on the lower side, and taking out a hair bundle of an amount that can be cut at once in each of the blocks, and cutting the head hair, and in each step of cutting the head hair Remove the hair bundle from the hair of each block except for the top block of the section, and incline so that the hair length at the top of the hair bundle is shorter than the hair length at the bottom of the hair bundle. And cut the hair bundle so that the hair length at the top of the hair bundle is shorter than the hair length at the bottom of the block just above .
- inclination refers to the inclination from the bottom surface, with the line perpendicular to the hair as the bottom surface when the panel is pulled out.
- topmost block is a block that covers the surface of the hair, and is a block that is an outline of the hair that determines the hairstyle. This is the same throughout this specification.
- a horizontal line below the bee that is the most protruding part of the head, and a horizontal line above the recess of the tray that is the most recessed part of the back of the head can be divided into at least two blocks.
- the hair cutting method described above in the step of dividing the block, in the back section, the hair of the block between the horizontal line below the bee and the horizontal line above the recess of the tray, In the step of cutting the head hair by dividing into a left block, a center block, and a right block, a block below the horizontal line below the bee of the side section, the left block, and the right block
- the block below the horizontal line above the basin depression of the back section has a shorter length of the central hair from the upper part of the hair bundle and a longer length of the lower hair.
- the hair bundle can be cut into an arcuate dented downward.
- the amount of hair can be adjusted at the stage of cutting, and it is not necessary to sharpen, so that the hair can be prevented from being damaged.
- the hair is divided into a bang section 101 that covers the frontal region of the head, a side section 102 that covers the temporal region, and a back section 103 that covers the occipital region.
- the hair is placed on the first horizontal line 21 below the bee, which is the most protruding part of the head, and on the basin depression, which is the most depressed part of the back of the head.
- the blocks are divided into blocks 103c below the second horizontal line 22, respectively.
- the blocks 101a, 102a, 103a above the first horizontal line 21 are divided into upper and lower blocks 101aa, 101ab, 102aa, 102ab, 103aa, 103ab, respectively. That is, as shown in FIG. 1, the bang section 101 is divided into two blocks 101aa and 101ab, the side section 102 is divided into three blocks 102aa, 102ab and 102b, and the back section 103 is divided into four blocks 103aa, 103ab, 103b and 103c. Then, for each of the sections 101 to 103, the hair is cut in order from the lower block to the upper block.
- the most protruding portion of the head and The most indented part is the block boundary, making it easier to create designs.
- the back section 103 will be described as an example.
- the lowermost block 103c of the back section 103 that is, the block 103c below the second horizontal line 22 is referred to as a nepe.
- the block 103b between the second horizontal line 22 and the first horizontal line 21 is called middle.
- a block above the first horizontal line 21 is referred to as a top 103a
- a block 103ab below the top 103a is referred to as a lower top
- a block 103aa above the top 103a is referred to as an upper top.
- the hair can be cut in the same manner as described below. That is, in this embodiment, the bang section 101 is divided into two blocks 101aa and 101ab, and the side section 102 is divided into three blocks 102aa, 102ab, and 102b. Therefore, the top blocks 101aa and 102aa of the sections 101 and 102 cut their hairs in a manner corresponding to the upper top 103aa that is the top block of the back section 103. Further, the lowermost blocks 101ab and 102b of the sections 101 and 102 cut their hair in a manner corresponding to the nape 103c that is the lowermost block of the back section 103. Further, the block 101ab in the middle of the side section 102 cuts the hair in a way corresponding to the lower top 103ab or the middle 103b of the back section 103.
- the hair bundle (panel) 3 that is divided into the amount that can be cut at a time is taken out from the hair of the nape 103 c.
- the panel 3 takes out the hair in a vertical slice that allows the hair to be divided vertically in the nape 103c, that is, the hair that spreads in the vertical direction is bundled.
- the panel 3 is inclined (inclined to the right in FIG. 1) so that the hair length at the top of the panel 3 is shorter than the hair length at the bottom of the panel 3.
- the head hair is cut along the cut line 1 so that the length of the hair on the upper part of the panel 3 is shorter than the length of the hair on the lower part of the middle 103b, which is the upper block. Specifically, it is slid obliquely from the position near the root of the hair at the top of the panel 3, more preferably from the position of about 5 cm from the root of the hair at the top of the panel 3 toward the hair at the bottom of the panel 3. Cut the hair. A series of operations of taking out the panel 3 and cutting the hair with an inclination with respect to the panel 3 are continuously repeated over the entire region of the nape 103c in the left-right direction, whereby the same hair is cut for all the hairs of the nape 103c. .
- the hair of the middle 103b which is a block immediately above the nape 103c, is then cut.
- the panel 3 is taken out from the hair in the same manner as the nape 103c, and the cut is inclined so that the hair length at the top of the panel 3 is shorter than the hair length at the bottom of the panel 3. Cut the hair at line 1.
- the length of the hair at the top of the panel 3 is the same as the length of the hair at the top of the nape 103c, which is the block directly below, or longer than the length of the hair at the top of the nape 103c. It is made shorter than the length of the hair of the lower part of lower side top 103ab which is.
- the hair of the upper part of the panel 3 is started to be cut from that position, and the hair is cut while sliding obliquely toward the hair end of the lower part of the panel 3.
- a series of operations of taking out the panel 3 and cutting the hair with an inclination with respect to the panel 3 are repeated continuously over the entire region in the left-right direction of the middle 103b, so that all of the middle 103b Make a similar cut on the hair.
- the hair of the lower top 103ab which is a block immediately above the middle 103b, is cut.
- the panel 3 is taken out from the hair in the same manner as the nape 103c, and the upper head of the panel 3 is inclined so that the length of the head hair is shorter than the length of the lower hair of the panel 3. Cut the hair at the cut line 1.
- the length of the hair at the top of the panel 3 is the same as the length of the hair at the top of the middle 103b, which is the block immediately below, or longer than the length of the hair at the top of the middle 103b. It is made shorter than the length of the hair of the lower part of upper side top 103aa which is.
- the hair of the upper part of the panel 3 is started to be cut from that position, and the hair is cut while sliding obliquely toward the hair end of the lower part of the panel 3.
- the lower top is obtained by continuously repeating a series of operations of taking out the panel 3 and cutting the hair with an inclination with respect to the panel 3 over the entire region in the left-right direction of the lower top 103ab. The same cut is performed for all the hairs of 103ab.
- the top upper 103aa head hair.
- the panel 3 is taken out from the hair in the same manner as the nape 103c, and the hair is cut for each panel 3.
- the upper top 103aa covers the hair of the lower top 103ab, the middle 103b, and the nape 103c, and is an outline of the hair. Therefore, the hair is cut by a cut line 1 that is designed according to the customer's desire. For example, when a customer desires a one-length cut, the hair is cut with a cut line 1 that makes the hair tip straight when the hair is lowered. In addition, when cutting by layer, the hair is cut by a cut line 1 in which a step is formed at the hair tip when the hair is lowered.
- the hair of the upper top 103aa is cut according to the customer's request, thereby covering the short head hair above the lower top 103ab, middle 103b and nape 103c, so that the lower top 103ab, middle 103b and nape 103c are covered. Even if the upper hair is cut short, it can be made inconspicuous.
- the upper block at the boundary between the nape 103c and the middle 103b, the boundary between the middle 103b and the lower top 103ab, and the boundary between the lower top 103ab and the upper top 103aa.
- the hair is cut so that the length of the upper hair of the lower block is shorter than the length of the lower hair of the lower block, so the length of the lower hair of the upper block and the upper part of the lower block Therefore, it is possible to easily and quickly cut the hair.
- short hairs are sandwiched between the nape 103c and the middle 103b, between the middle 103b and the lower top 103ab, and between the lower top 103ab and the upper top 103aa. Can be reduced.
- the hair since the hair is already cut while reducing the amount of hair, there is no need to cut the hair after cutting, the hair will not be damaged, and the same part will not be cut twice, so the cutting efficiency can be increased. it can. Furthermore, since the gap between the nape 103c and the middle 103b, between the middle 103b and the lower top 103ab, and between the lower top 103ab and the upper top 103aa, the short hair is sandwiched, so that the hair is It is hard to collect, and even if the hair grows, the cut line is less likely to collapse.
- a precipice for a flat back of the head called a precipice, it is possible to easily give a ledge by simply cutting the hair so that the hair overlaps the part to be inflated.
- the portion of the center of the back of the head (the center of the middle 103b) where the volume is desired is cut with a bow (convex) bulging upward as shown by the cut line 11 in FIG.
- the hair is cut with an arcuate shape (concave) recessed downward as shown by the cut line 12 in FIG.
- the bee beam can be made inconspicuous.
- the hair length and volume can be adjusted, and the hair can be cut with various designs.
- the head since the position where the volume of the hair is reduced and increased can be freely determined, the head can be made to appear uneven. Thereby, the head can be made small and the neck can be shown long, and the balance of the whole body is improved.
- each section 101 to 103 is divided into two blocks 101aa and 101ab in the bang section 101, three blocks 102aa, 102ab and 102b in the side section 102, and four blocks 103aa and 103ab in the back section 103.
- the blocks are not necessarily divided into this number, and the number of divisions can be changed according to the shape of the customer's head or hairstyle.
- a block above the first horizontal line 21 is divided into three blocks, and the first horizontal line 21 and the second horizontal line 22 are divided into three blocks. And the block below the second horizontal line 22 are divided into two blocks.
- the block above the first horizontal line 21 is divided into three blocks.
- the top block in each section cuts the hair in the manner corresponding to the upper top 103aa described in the above embodiment, and the bottom block.
- the block cuts the hair by the cutting method corresponding to the nape 103c described in the above embodiment.
- the block sandwiched between the uppermost block and the lowermost block cuts the hair in the manner corresponding to the lower top 103ab and the middle 103b described in the above embodiment.
- the hair is cut by being inclined from the upper side toward the lower side, but this inclination may be a straight cut line 1 as shown in FIG. As shown in FIG. 3, it is good also as the cut line 11 and 12 of a convex or a concave. For example, if you want to increase the volume of the hair, cut the hair to a convex to reduce the amount of hair cut, and conversely, if you want to make the hair lighter and tighten it tightly, Cut hair in concaves to increase. Furthermore, it is also possible to cut the hair from the upper side to the lower side of the panel 3 with a cut line that combines concaves and convexes.
- the bang section 101 and the side section 102 are divided into two and three blocks, respectively, as in the above embodiment (see FIG. 1). Then, as shown in FIG. 4, the hair of the back section 103 is divided into three blocks from the upper side to the lower side of the head with reference to the first and second horizontal lines 21 and 22, namely, a top 103a, a middle 103b, And it is divided into nape 103c.
- the top 103a is further divided into two upper and lower blocks, that is, an upper top 103aa and a lower top 103ab.
- the middle 103b is divided into three blocks 103bl, 103bm, and 103br in the left-right direction.
- the middle 103b is divided into approximately four equal parts in the left-right direction, and the middle two are defined as one block (hereinafter referred to as “central middle 103bm”), and the left block of the central middle 103bm is defined as one block.
- the left middle 103bl and the right block are the right middle 103br.
- the procedure for cutting the hair is a series of operations for taking out the panel 3 from the head hair of each block in a vertical slice and cutting the hair using the cut line shown below. This is done by repeating continuously over the entire block.
- the cut line 13 extends from the upper part to the lower part of the panel 3, the upper half is concave, and the lower half is convex. Then cut the hair. Specifically, the hair is cut with a concave curved slope so that the length of the hair is very short from the top to the center, while the hair is cut to leave the hair long near the center and from the center to the bottom. Cuts the hair with a gentle convex curve slope.
- the hair is cut with a concave curved slope so that the length of the hair becomes very short from the upper part of the panel 3 to the vicinity of the center, while from the vicinity of the center toward the lower part. Cuts the hair at the cut line 12 of the concave cut to leave the hair long.
- the head hair above each block 103c, 102b, 103bl, 103br Since the hair is cut so that the length of the head is very short, the shape of the head on the side of the head, behind the ears, and the lower part of the basin of the tray can be made to look tight.
- the hair ends You can have a volume.
- the hair is cut with a straight (even) or convex cut line 1 (FIG. 5 shows an even cut line).
- the hair is cut so that the length of the upper hair of the middle middle 103bm is longer than the length of the upper hair of the left middle 103bl and the right middle 103br. Thereby, a lot of hair remains in the center of the back of the head, and the center of the back of the head can be swollen. Further, when it is desired to have a bulge in the center of the back of the head, it is preferable to cut the hair of the center middle 103bm with a convex cut line.
- the upper top 103aa which is the outline of the hair, cuts the hair with a convex cut line 11 with a gentle slope only at the hair tip.
- the end of the hair becomes the inner winding at the portion that becomes the outline of the head hair, so that the head hair is easily gathered.
- the other block cuts the hair by appropriately combining cut lines of even, convex, or concave so as to conform to the design desired by the customer.
- a bulge can be provided at the center of the flat occipital region (central middle 103bm), which is called a precipice. Since the lower part of the recess is tightly tightened, the protrusion at the center of the back of the head can be emphasized, and the planar head shape can be seen as a three-dimensional head shape.
- the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment. As shown in the above embodiment, various hairstyles can be obtained by freely combining convex, concave and even cut lines.
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L'invention concerne un procédé de coupe de cheveux qui permet d'ajuster la quantité de cheveux coupés lors d'une étape de coupe et qui n'abîme pas les cheveux. Ce procédé de coupe de cheveux comprend une étape dans laquelle les cheveux de la tête sont divisés en une section de frange recouvrant la partie avant de la tête, une section latérale recouvrant la partie latérale de la tête, et une section arrière recouvrant la partie arrière de la tête, une étape dans laquelle les cheveux de la tête de chaque section sont divisés en au moins deux blocs allant de la partie supérieure vers la partie inférieure de la tête, et une étape dans laquelle, dans chaque bloc, le plus grand nombre de mèches de cheveux qu'il est possible de couper en un moment donné sont sorties et les cheveux sont coupés . Au cours de l'étape de coupe des cheveux, les mèches de cheveux sont prises parmi les cheveux de chaque bloc à l'exception du bloc le plus au-dessus de chaque section, un dégradé est créé de sorte que la longueur des cheveux au niveau de la partie supérieure des mèches de cheveux est plus courte par rapport à la longueur des cheveux au niveau de la partie inférieure des mèches de cheveux, et les mèches de cheveux sont coupées de sorte que la longueur des cheveux au niveau de la partie supérieure des mèches de cheveux est plus courte que la longueur des cheveux de la partie inférieure du bloc immédiatement au-dessus.
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