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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 325026" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Heifer if looking really good and you are doing a great job with her hair & learning to clip.</p><p>On the tail, I think I mentioned this before - don't clip it quite so close, and the bottom of where you stop clipping, you need to BLEND the puffy hair. When you look at her from the side, you should see a straight line from top edge of tailhead down the leg. Your's goes down than sharply jumps our where you left hair. Just use your flatheads & shave lightly DOWN to blend it.</p><p>Also, looking at the rear view, you need to flatten the tailhead more to express her width of hips. You don't want the tailhead sticking up highter than her hips. Other than that, looking GOOD!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 325026, member: 968"] Heifer if looking really good and you are doing a great job with her hair & learning to clip. On the tail, I think I mentioned this before - don't clip it quite so close, and the bottom of where you stop clipping, you need to BLEND the puffy hair. When you look at her from the side, you should see a straight line from top edge of tailhead down the leg. Your's goes down than sharply jumps our where you left hair. Just use your flatheads & shave lightly DOWN to blend it. Also, looking at the rear view, you need to flatten the tailhead more to express her width of hips. You don't want the tailhead sticking up highter than her hips. Other than that, looking GOOD!! [/QUOTE]
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