Cutting your own hair at home can become a challenging and complicated task. But in fact, the practice has been spreading in the face of the ever-increasing number of hairdressers who have become online consultants with the aim of guiding their clients decided to venture out. And although we are not as prepared as the professionals, it might be possible to apply techniques and tricks to make life easier for those who decide to face the task of cutting their own locks.
For all that, in this post, the awesome.club brings tips so you can do your best when cutting your own hair at home. At the end of the post, a bonus to show you the correct way to cut your bangs, as the task can turn out to be more complex than it seems.
1. Gather the necessary tools
Don’t forget the most basic things. The advice may seem obvious, but it’s good to keep in mind that even something as simple as a pair of blunt scissors can damage your hair. Therefore, it is essential that your scissors are very sharp, regardless of your hair type. Maybe buying a professional version of the object is a good idea.
The best tools for cutting may depend on your hair type. For example, a wide-toothed comb works best on curly hair, while a fine-toothed comb works best with straight hair, requiring more precision. The same goes for bobby pins or barrettes that you can use to divide your hair into different parts more easily. Clips are especially useful for cutting straight hair with less volume.
Check out the list of what you might need:
Sharp scissors; Comb(s); Clamps and/or clips; Container with spray; Towels).
Remember if: If your hair is very textured, you may want to cut your hair dry to avoid cutting it too short. Don’t forget that curly hair is longer and less voluminous when it’s wet. One option may be to spray water with the help of a spray.
2. Think about what you want to do and what you can do
3. If you don’t have layers, you can shorten the length
Start by combing the strands well, avoiding the presence of knots during the cut. She combs her hair in the usual way, but also try tilting her head and finishing combing it from back to front, in order to undo any knots and tie the locks in a frontal ponytail.
Then use a ruler to determine how much to cut, and use your fingers or a bobby pin to mark the desired length. And again: remember that little can mean a lot.
Hold the scissors firmly when cutting. Dry and/or split ends are usually cut using the technique known as point cut, using only the tip of the scissors. This avoids that too straight result. However, if you feel that you have not mastered the technique correctly, choose to cut horizontally.
4. If your hair is layered, start with the front part, which will serve as a guide
You’ve already combed your hair, smoothed out the knots, and taken a good look at the natural movement created by the layers. So start at the front: part and twist for a more natural effect. Use your fingers as guides and pin the hair to mark the desired length.
5. Cut vertically for a smoother finish, or horizontally for a sharper result
Using the scissors at an angle that will help create a natural effect, cut the twisted section. If you cut horizontally, you run the risk of getting too “square” layers. With that part of the hair already cut, you will have a guide that will be useful when deciding the length of the other sections of hair that will be cut next.
6. Using the guides as a reference, divide the hair into smaller sections and cut
Now, divide the hair into smaller sections using bobby pins (or barrettes, if necessary). Follow the layers that the hair already has. And don’t forget to cut at the right angle.
7. Use the tip of the scissors to cut the ends, which should be facing upwards
Once you’re done cutting the front part, you can take care of the split and dry ends, as well as the less layered sections. Maybe you remember how hairdressers used to finish, holding the ends of your hair to cut them with the tip of the scissors. Do the same thing with your scissors, pointing towards the floor to follow the direction of the hair, as shown in the illustration above.
Bonus: How to cut bangs correctly
Fringes have the potential to completely change anyone’s look, but it’s something that requires constant maintenance. Investing in a kind of mask that protects your face during hair procedures can be very useful when cutting your bangs. To cut it, start by dividing your hair into three sections: front, middle, and sides. The latter can be secured with barrettes, while the front must be twisted and cut with the tip of scissors, giving the tresses a natural fall. Then release the sides and level them to your liking.
And you, have you ever had the courage to cut your own hair at home? Can you share with us a picture of the result? Or, if you prefer, leave a report with your experience, even to help other readers not make mistakes!
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