Focal Point TEchnique Fundamentals™
Get certified in Focal Point Technique™!
Trimmers & Line-up
Attention to detail is paramount when it comes to delivering an exceptional short cut. Beyond the precision of a clean hairline, it is the meticulous focus on the small details that truly sets apart a superb haircut. The smallest adjustments can create a more strong or soft aesthetic. Every nuance matters: the angle of the sideburns, the tapering at the nape of the neck, and even the subtlest adjustments determine whether the final result. Taking the time and care to flawlessly execute these minute details not only showcases expert craftsmanship but also ensures that clients walk away with a haircut that perfectly aligns with their desired look.
Clippers & Fades
With duel demonstrations of opposing techniques that show how to approach a fade with tips and tricks followed by hands on practice to help you master the art of fading. Our program emphasizes repetition and refinement to boost your confidence in your clipper skills.
shears & Shaping
Focal Point takes into consideration the growth patterns of the hair, such as cowlicks or whorls, and allows you to work with the hair's natural tendencies instead of against them. When creating a focal point for your client's desired hairstyle, it is crucial to consider their head shape, growth patterns, and hair texture. Understanding these aspects will help you tailor the style to enhance their best features and create a visually balanced look.
razor Sculpting
Learning to balance the weight of a haircut is a crucial skill for creating a long-lasting style for clients. By understanding how removing weight influences the way the hair lays, stylists can achieve a balanced style that not only looks great but continues to look great throughout the grow out. Removing excessive weight from certain areas can add manageability and texture to the hairstyle, while strategically leaving weight in other areas can provide structure and longevity.