Surely the best option is to strip the bark, and lay out the profile on what will be the back?
You can get all sorts of pins and stuff on the back that you can't see from the belly, which often need a rejiggle of the profile to avoid or centre them. Last thing you want with white woods is to cut out the final width profile, flip it over and find a load of dodgy pins on the edge of the bow.
I am speaking from the perspective of ash and holly having never worked with hazel, but I assume it's similar?