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~Psycho Sue~ said:Do you dry cut and do the slithering technique to blend as well? I think it is describes as such in that book. I worry that if I get a Middy without the intended cut technique, the tension on the hair will be wrong and not lay right.
Gosh, no! That technique was probably more common in the 1940's, but hairdressing has changed (and for the better.) For example, stylists no longer cut over top of the fingers while holding the ends. Dry cuts should only be used after a wet cut, for details/finishing touches.
I section my hair off in 5 different places while thoroughly wet and use standard styling scissors. Don't worry about technique - A wet cut with modern techniques will give you exactly what you want. If you're going to a stylist, you must make sure they understand exactly what you need this cut for.