• Reply: Toy Poodle (Senior) – Above the Eye

    Thank you for the photos after the grooming session! ✨

    It’s hard to get a clean cut when your jawline sags, isn’t it? 🤣

    It’s a matter of personal preference, but if you want to slim down your cheeks,

    I think it would be fine to close the spaces between teeth 8, 9, and 13 in the lower jaw a bit more decisively.

    I think the reason why it feels heavy in front of my ears and beside my eyes is probably because the hair on my forehead is longer than the hair at the back of my head.

    ・When cutting the number 3, check whether the scissors are angled downward or cutting straight upward

    ・Reviewing the viewing angle when cutting the No. 14

    ・When cutting the top of the head, does the dog’s nose tip droop, causing you to confuse numbers 14 and 15?

    ・A bridge from 14 to 2 and 3

    Please keep these points in mind.

    I’ve got a lot of videos piled up, so I’ll do my best to get them sorted out by the next live stream 💪

    Thank you as always.

  • Reply: Toy Poodle (Senior) – Above the Eye

    Oh! ✨

    Do you trim the hair that gets in your eyes before shampooing?

  • Reply: Toy Poodle (Senior) – Above the Eye

    Good evening!

    Thank you for your question☺️

    It would be helpful if you could attach a photo of this dog showing its age and one taken right after a grooming session.


    I do wonder if she’s just the type who tends to get teary-eyed easily, though.

    Does your hair fall back down even when you try to brush it back or smooth it back with your fingers?


    Depending on the bone structure and the degree of skin sagging, there are cases where even if the incision above the eye is made short, the skin above it still covers the area, and

    If there is about 3 to 20 mm of length remaining, it can create a difference in length compared to the hair above the eyes, which may cause it to hang over the eyes.


    I’d like to talk about this in more detail during the live stream, but I’d appreciate it if you could provide a little more information.



  • Reply: Regarding Design Cut Fees

    Hi there! 😆

    I haven't heard back yet... *sob*

    At my salon, we mainly charge for design cuts

    ・Panties Cut: 1,000 yen

    ・Hearts, etc. 1,000 yen

    ・Fake Tail: 500 yen

    ・Other complex systems: 1,500 yen and up

    That's the gist of it.

    We charge a long-hair fee for dogs with longer coats overall, such as those with boot-cut coats or thick undercoats , when shampooing and blow-drying takes extra time.

    In addition, we may charge an extra 500 yen or more in cases where the hair is thick, even if the size isn’t particularly large.


    Because of this cut, because of this size, if I add this charge, it inevitably creates an exception, and I can’t bring myself to accept that, so

    If a child feels that it’s taking a long time or that it’s harder than for other kids, we explain the situation clearly to the customer and charge an additional fee.


    Thank you in advance.

  • Reply: Purchasing photo booth props and implementing anti-fall measures

    Hello!

    There isn't much information about the shoot, is there? 🥺

    I’ve always had my stylist come up with the hairstyles for me, and

    They’ve also told me exactly which items to buy.

    I usually buy general merchandise on Rakuten, but lately I’ve also been buying from Korean sites (like SHEIN).

    We also use artificial flower bouquets and wreaths created by that stylist.

    According to a friend who’s a groomer, it seems that lately, a lot of people have been buying from Korean websites, and she said it’s easy to end up with duplicate items 🤣

    Are there a lot of 100-yen and 300-yen shops around here?

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  • [Sold Out] Used Teddy Bear Model (Gray) - Original Price: 4,000 yen

    Teddy-chan, the prototype who served as the master model for the Teddy figurines

    I am selling it for 4,000 yen (plus shipping).

    You can learn plenty even if it’s not the latest model

    ・The new model is a bit pricey…

    ・I want to stock a variety of items, so I want to keep costs down

    If that sounds like you, please do!

    Believe it or not, it's a one-of-a-kind piece! 🤩 lol

    It shows some signs of use since it was used for making molds, but

    I don't think there's any problem with your studies at all ✨

    I've already given it a quick wash 🥰

    I’ve attached a photo, but please feel free to leave a comment or send me a message if you have any questions.

    Ships the next day

    Please purchase from the links page.

    https://torirun.stores.jp/items/69958b5123e19000412d52e8

  • Reply: I want to draw a surface resembling a UV sphere in my drawing.

    Hello! 😆

    Thank you so much for everything!

    Drawing is hard, isn't it…

    Since it requires not only an understanding of surfaces but also the skill to represent three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional plane,

    To be honest, I can't either (lol)

    If you try scraping away at it with a spatula using wheat clay—the kind sold at dollar stores—

    So if I shave this part down, it’ll connect to the side like this, huh?

    I think you'll start to see things coming into focus✨

    If you want to improve your drawing skills, you might want to check out some art books…?

    I'm sorry I couldn't be of any help.

    Nice to meet you 😌

  • Reply: Request for a tapered, shaggy cut

    Good evening~😆

    Shaggy cut!

    Sorry! I have no idea!! lol

    In my mind,

    I wondered if she wanted her hair ends to look as natural as a puppy’s.

    As far as I know, SoupSpoon was pretty good at that, wasn't he...?

    https://www.soup-spoon.com/styles/03-2.jpg

    I thought human haircuts might be helpful as a reference, so I looked into it.

    I wonder if it would be best to add layers and thin it out, like they do around the 30-minute mark in this video.

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/DSHuK9jk1dA/?igsh=YTQ2YWU5anp2em1m

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  • Reply: Nuance No. 3, etc.

    Good evening!

    Thank you again today ❤️ (After the wig workshop)

    Yes!

    The lines are drawn really nicely, so please take another look at the balance between the front and back of the ears.

    I hope this helps.

  • Reply: The transition between the body clippers and the head, and shaping the chest

    Good evening~!

    Thank you as always! 😁

    It’s the connection between the heart and the mind, isn’t it? ✨

    I’ll talk about this at our next live show, but…

    I think that even when using clippers on the chest, people often leave the area near the base of the humerus untouched.

    If you go any lower than that, you’ll end up shaving against the grain.

    I think the point here is that many people tend to adjust the thickness by tightening the elbow area without paying attention to the angle from the start to the end of the humerus,

    If you’ve left the center of the chest untouched and only trimmed the outer areas down to the end of the humerus, I don’t think that explanation applies 😌

    I'm attaching a photo of the 3mm Nuance model.

    The shape of the head and the body are completely different, aren't they?

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