How to Give Yourself a Haircut That You Won't Regret
Yes, haircuts at home can seem daunting but with some preparation and the right material you can get amazing outcomes without fear of embarrassing visit to a salon. In this post, we will cover the step-by-step process so you feel comfortable styling your hair.
Gather Your Tools
First, be sure to have all the necessary equipment before you begin. Here’s what you’ll need:
- Sharp Hair Cutting Shears: If you want to do a straight across cut, then crisp scissors are what will give you that clean slice.
- Combs — wide-tooth comb for detangling and a fine-tooth comb for sectioning
- Clips: Clipping sections to keep while cutting.
- Mirror–two, if possible so you can see the back of your head.
- Cape or Towel- A way to keep hair off my cloths.
Prepare Your Hair
Start with clean, dry hair. It can make your hair longer, as well, when wet — meaning should you cut it with that added length at all taken into account… who knows how short it will be once dry? Brush your hair out with the fine-tooth comb so that it is free from tangles and even for an appropriate cut.
Section Your Hair
Section Your Hair It is about as key to an even shear factorategorias remains true. Arrange some sections of hair with clips. As a general rule of thumb, have 4 smaller sections (2 in the front and two at the back)
The Cutting Process
For a Simple Trim
- Beginning with Small Snips: Starting at the tip of your first section, place that piece between two fingers.
- Seriously, Trim A Little: Begin by cutting a little at once (half an inch) because you can take off more hair later but not glue it back on!
- Assess Evenness: Take a step back after each cut and make sure that you're keeping the length at the goal.
For Layers
- Section It, Hold the: Grab a section of hair and hold it towards an angle before creating cuts at its ends.
- Process in a Layer: Go to the next sections and cut 1 inch shorter than before so you create normal looking layers.
The Final Touches
Shake your hair out and let it settle after you have finished cutting. Go back to the mirror and check for any patch that got left or touched up unevenly. Some styling items are likely to assist you after your haircut.
Clean Up
And once you get your new look to the way you like it clean off that workspace. Clean up the hair clippings and pack your tools to keep everything organized.
Conclusion
Cutting your hair in the comfort of your home can be a liberating realization by letting you express yourself. By managing to be patient and practice, without having concern of a professional salon at all. You must remember to go slow, and by all means HAVE FUN!