ASIAN FUSION
Toy Poodle
MICHELLE WEBER
JIMMY
Jimmy is the perfect excuse to have a bit of fun with Asian Fusion styling. In this tutorial, Michelle creates a bold asymmetrical face that’s meant to look deliberate, playful, and just a little bit cheeky. One side is kept clean and short with a bobbed ear, while the other flows into a longer swirl that wraps around the head and gives Jimmy loads of expression.
This isn’t “accidental asymmetry.” Every line is placed with intention, from the stop and chin right through to the swirl and crest. Michelle talks through blade choices, safety for sensitive skin, and how to keep the face practical. Eyes stay clear, mouths stay clean, and the shape still holds up once the dog moves.
If you’ve ever wanted to try an asymmetrical Asian face but worried it might drift into “oops,” this tutorial shows how to commit to the idea and make it look confident, polished, and very Jimmy.
Part 1 – Prep and pattern setting
Michelle preps Jimmy’s head by setting the stop, chin, and initial expression using blades and attachment combs. Pattern lines are established early so the asymmetry is clear before scissoring begins, with careful attention to leaving the swirl intact while keeping the opposite side clean and tight.
Part 2 – Building shape and asymmetry
Scissoring begins to define the shorter side of the face, the bob ear, and the transition into the longer section. Michelle works through eye lines, cheek shaping, and crest placement, showing how to separate elements cleanly so the asymmetry looks deliberate, not accidental.
Part 3 – Swirl, polish and finishing
Scissoring begins to define the shorter side of the face, the bob ear, and the transition into the longer section. Michelle works through eye lines, cheek shaping, and crest placement, showing how to separate elements cleanly so the asymmetry looks deliberate, not accidental. If you do not own curved thinners, now is a great time to invest in them. Michelle uses these scissors to blend and style, leaving Jimmy with a perfect symmetrical face and head.




