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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan" data-source="post: 604576" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>Good advice above. Here's what I would add:</p><p></p><p>- Practice, Practice, Practice. The more you clip the better you'll be. </p><p>- Patience. No need to rush the clipping. If you rush, then the odds of the animal acting up increase.</p><p>- Know your animal. The purpose of clipping the animal is to make it look its best. </p><p>- You can always take more hair off, but can't add it back. Be careful.</p><p>- Don't be afraid to ask questions and watch people that have been at it awhile.</p><p>- The cleaner the animal the better. It's easier to clip the animal and your blades will last longer.</p><p></p><p>Not specific, how-to tips, but I feel they are very important to a quality hair cutting experience.</p><p></p><p>Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan, post: 604576, member: 615"] Good advice above. Here's what I would add: - Practice, Practice, Practice. The more you clip the better you'll be. - Patience. No need to rush the clipping. If you rush, then the odds of the animal acting up increase. - Know your animal. The purpose of clipping the animal is to make it look its best. - You can always take more hair off, but can't add it back. Be careful. - Don't be afraid to ask questions and watch people that have been at it awhile. - The cleaner the animal the better. It's easier to clip the animal and your blades will last longer. Not specific, how-to tips, but I feel they are very important to a quality hair cutting experience. Ryan [/QUOTE]
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