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How to Cut Your Own Hair

Cut Your Own HairHere are some basic instructions for cutting your own hair.

  • Sharp Scissors -- If you desire a suitable cut, you require a good pair of sharp scissors that you can pick up from a beauty supply store. This will help you escape pulling and damaging your hair while you are cutting.
  • Section Your Hair -- You will require hair clips to part your hair. You can get these when you get your quality hair cutting scissors at a beauty supply store. You will desire to make at least 4 to 6 sections start with a part in the middle and section off the sides, front and back.
  • The back is the most hard section to cut, but you can bring it to the front a little if it is longer and just decide how much to cut and make it even on both sides. If you require to, a pair of carefully placed mirrors (front and back) will assist you to see wherever and how much you are cutting.

Things You Need

  • Good quality scissors
  • A comb
  • Two mirrors
  • Water bottle with a nozzle (to keep the hair moist)
  • Electric hair clipper (to give a buzz haircut)

Tips for Cutting your Own Hair

  • Wet the hair initially. By leaving the hair moist, and well conditioned, the hair is easy to manipulate. This can make it considerably easier to cut. Combing or brushing the hair strait also assists.
  • For the back parts, consider either having two mirrors or having a second person cut the back. The back can be very hard for many people to get on their own due to the difficulties of seeing directly behind yourself. This can be solved by placing two mirrors facing every other, each at a slight angle. An easier technique, grab a friend to finish the back.

To get the perfect haircut, there are three things to keep in mind:-

  • The amount of time you require to keep your hair in place each day. When you sleep, your hair becomes messy. Sport a low-maintenance cut particularly if you do not have much time and power to blow-dry every morning.
  • The shape of your face. This is particularly crucial if you plan to have bangs. Look at good haircuts in the Internet or in journals. Note the shape of the faces of models wearing them.
  • Updating the cut. How often do you have to cut your hair to make it look as it did the initially time you cut it? Select a haircut that may not be the best-looking hairstyle, but rather the most convenient to maintain.

How To Cut Your Own Hair – 4 Easy Steps To Cut Hair

Step 1

Now that you have selected the hair style you desire to do, the next thing is to know how to give that look. You then have to decide which cuts to follow and how to go about giving that appearance.

Step 2

Lay down the instructions and notes clearly. Make extra notes if you need specifying certain things to be done in between the cuts to increase the look. You occasionally have to make certain modifications to make things better but you might forget to carry on the step once you get included in the hair cutting, so it is better that you jot it down on paper.

Step 3

Get pictures for reference and keep them when you are doing the hairstyle so that you can check your consequences at any given point of time.

Step 4

Next comes getting the tools ready. Get your set of shears and combs ready for the specific cut. Razors spray bottle and hair dryer should all be kept ready. You should know how to hold scissors suitably as it plays an important part in getting the hair cut right.

How to cut your own fringe

Making or trimming bangs is, in a few ways, the easiest part of cutting your own hair. Just use a comb to carefully measure out a part of hair at the front of your head that you're going to make into bangs (moist hair is crucial here). Then, create the bangs, bit by bit. Remember to cut in very small sections to make sure that your bangs make an even line. Keep checking for evenness with all cut you make. Make some angled cuts if you desire your bangs not to look so blunt.

 



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