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. ![]() . 1. With the Yorkie facing you, comb the hair above the eyes forward making bangs. Scissor straight across and comb back into place.
2. Starting aside the eye, comb outward and hold the hair in place with your index and middle finger of your free hand. Scissor close to your fingers on the outside of the hair you are holding. Working your way to the top of the head, repeat the process, making your scissoring curved as you go around.
3. Scissor your way around the other side. Work from side to side, and also front of the head to the back.
4. When you comb the hair outward, once done, all the hair on the head should be of the same ending point making it look like a full circle. . 5. The hair in front and behind the ears should only be as long as they meet the lower end of the shaved tip of the ear.
6. Fan the hair on the edges of the ear tips that you shaved with the #40 blade, and scissor as close to the ear leather as safely possible. . 7. Turn the Yorkie to the side and comb and scissor in a curve from the back of the jaw line to the front. Repeat on the other side.
8. With the Yorkie facing you once again, comb the hair on the chin downward and scissor from one side to the other.
9. Once finished, the Yorkie's head should look like a circle with two little ears sticking out on top. . Back to Main Page |
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