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 2008-07-12 17:15:44   xxxzvp
Back in the nineties I used to see a cut that had a straight line cut across the back of the head, sometimes only a couple of inches up, and sometimes as high as the tops of the ear or even higher.The line was ruler straight and the hair below the line was either buzzed quite close or even shaved off. My wife has agreed to get this cut with the line at mid ear and the hair below shaved with trimmers. What is this cut called, and where can I find a picture to show her stylist?
 2008-07-15 00:04:21   nils
Known as an overlay clipper haircut to some and a bi-level to others. You need some 1990's hair mags bought from the "'net" to explain yourselves! A photo is worth 1000 words! (www.bobpage.de) We like your "ruler" discription: a position of authority... We like your questions!
 2008-07-15 00:08:28   nils
Is xxxzvp your way of defining a clipper noise?
 2008-08-13 22:38:12   Barber_Stylist
This cut is also called a weight line
 2008-08-14 01:11:59   nils
Try Sherri at hair we are secrets dot com. It seems to match your discription. Good luck.

 
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