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Topic: Clipper lengths
Posted By: enfys
Subject: Clipper lengths
Date Posted: May 28, 2008 at 1:01pm
Just a funny question here: does anyone know of a website or have a picture reference of how long *visually* the standard grades 1-8 leave hair?  I can easily estimate a length, but I find it hard to translate that to hair.  For example I can know how wide half an inch is looking at a reel of ribbon (I work in a craft shop...), but if I read thats how long the nape of a pob was it seems insanely short.  Or trying to work out what a particular grade would look like on my fiance, if I was avoiding any see-throughness.  What point does that become an issue?
I was just wondering if there was a source that showed these lengths, maybe a manufacturer would display it?  I remember seeing something similar sometime ago but can't for the life of me remember where.  Cheers  in advance for any help Smile


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Replies: 3
Posted By: enfys
Date Posted: May 28, 2008 at 1:01pm
Just a funny question here: does anyone know of a website or have a picture reference of how long *visually* the standard grades 1-8 leave hair?  I can easily estimate a length, but I find it hard to translate that to hair.  For example I can know how wide half an inch is looking at a reel of ribbon (I work in a craft shop...), but if I read thats how long the nape of a pob was it seems insanely short.  Or trying to work out what a particular grade would look like on my fiance, if I was avoiding any see-throughness.  What point does that become an issue?
I was just wondering if there was a source that showed these lengths, maybe a manufacturer would display it?  I remember seeing something similar sometime ago but can't for the life of me remember where.  Cheers  in advance for any help Smile
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Posted By: ssjockey
Date Posted: May 28, 2008 at 3:40pm
There are a couple things to consider.  Grades 1 to 8 represent what fraction of an inch the guard is.  Grade 1 is 1/8th inch, 2 is 1/4th inch and so on up to grade 8 for one inch.  The type of clipper also can make a big difference.  Typically, unless the clippers are "barbershop" quality (or zero overlap), you can add 1/8th of an inch to each guard.  For how short to go without seeing through, that also depends on hair color and thickness.  You can always start with an 8 guard, and work your way down.  I have medium texture hair, and I don't "see through" to my scalp until I go shorter than 1/4th of an inch, or a #2 guard.  I would look at www.wahl.com or www.oster.com.  Both websites can be very helpful.
 


Posted By: enfys
Date Posted: May 28, 2008 at 4:22pm
Thanks for the help ssj.  I understand the fractionsy thing, but I find it hard to relate it to a head!  I don't know why.  I'm quite sure I know a lot more about very long hair than very short though.
I liked how the oster link showed kitcheny  stuff first.  I thought it was the wrong company at first haha
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Posted By: Snipette
Date Posted: May 29, 2008 at 2:37pm
enfys,
 
I would use 3mm pre grade number. so the number 3 guard is 9mm.  It's a little more accurate than using 1/*ths. 
 
Also if you want a short nape on a bob, especially and inverted bob the 1/2 inch is a very nice length.
 
Are you thinking of taking the plunge?  If so post some before and after pictures please as we all love seeing a great makeover. If you are worried about showing your face then you can just blur that part of the picture.
 
All the best and let us know how you get on.
 
Cheers
S   =D



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