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Hairdressers explain you need to be a cut above in maths to work in a salon

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Mirror spoke to Bristol-based hairdresser, Emma Claire Beresford, about how maths is used in the salon.Emma said: “There's plenty of ways you use mathematics within hairdressing, for me personally I use angles and ratios in every single haircut and colour I do.“I’m so glad I listened in school as it’s helped my hairdressing knowledge progress quicker and also helps with diluting oxidants and making the perfect tone for my customers' new fresh look down to the finest detail.”As Emma says, there's much more to the techniques surrounding colours, layers and style in the form of angles, ratios and percentages.We also caught up with the National Hair & Beauty Federation to see what they had to say about the role of maths within the.

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