For some people, going to the salon or barber shop is an enjoyable
experience. For others, it is something that they would rather not do. Whether
it is because of the cost or other factors, if you decide to cut your own hair,
you should keep a few things in mind.
- Wet hair is much easier to cut than dry hair. Start with freshly
shampooed, tangle-free hair. Keep a bottle of water with a spray nozzle
nearby so that you can dampen your hair if it begins to dry while you are
working on it.
- Be sure that your scissors are nice and sharp to avoid pulling your hair.
If you plan to cut your hair on a regular basis, it will be worth investing
in a good quality pair of scissors designed specifically for use on hair.
- No matter what style you choose, cut a little at a time, especially if you
are a beginner. You can always cut it a little shorter, but once you've gone
too short, all you can do is wait for it to grow back!
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For in-depth guidance on haircutting at home in a variety of styles, we
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the confidence to cut hair like a pro without costly trips to the salon!
- Simple styles are best for home hair cuts. The easiest cut will be one
length everywhere. Decide on an overall length (it's a good idea to measure
your hair when you have a cut that you find especially flattering) and then
grab your ruler. Working in small sections, comb your hair straight out from
your scalp and hold a section smoothly between your index and middle
fingers. Measure to the desired length and carefully snip off the excess.
Continue in this manner until you have cut all of your hair. This method
works equally well for both men and women. The length of the chosen cut can
vary from quite short to shoulder length and beyond.
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- You may want to start with a professional cut and then just trim about the
same amount of hair from all areas of your head every month or two to
maintain the style. Be aware that on most people, the hair on one side of
their head grows faster than on the other, so if you choose this method, you
will need to visit your stylist every now and then as the cut begins to get
uneven.
- Another idea for a simple, yet attractive cut is to lean over and comb all
of your wet hair straight forward. Smooth sections of your hair through your
fingers and cut all hair in one straight line across. Be sure to work in
small sections and continue from one side to the other. Double check to see
that the cut feels pretty even and then stand upright. Part your hair in the
middle and comb it straight down. Run small sections of your hair between
your index and middle fingers to see if there are any long pieces. If you
find some, carefully snip off the excess.
- If you have curly hair, be sure to cut your hair considerably longer than
the desired finished length. Curls shrink up quite a bit as they dry, so you
must allow for this. If your hair is very thick or coarse, hold very small
sections of hair for trimming. Trying to cut too much hair at once,
especially for thick hair, can make the hair bend between the blades of the
scissors, instead of cutting evenly.
- For all styles, when you think that you are finished, be sure to check
that the cut feels even everywhere. Simply take sections of hair from
opposite sides of your head and gently tug them toward your eyes, nose, chin
and jaw line to see that the sides are fairly evenly matched. Carefully trim
prices that seem a little too long.
- For bangs, begin with your hair parted in the center. Using your comb,
take an equal amount of hair from each side of the part line and comb it
forward. Smooth the hair between your index and middle fingers and cut
across, being careful to maintain a straight line.
- Currently, many men are choosing to wear their hair "buzzed" or
cut extremely short. This cut can be easily achieved at home by using an
electric hair clipper. These lightweight clippers allow you to set the
blades to your desired length, ranging from completely bald to several
inches of hair. By simply running the clipper across your head repeatedly,
you will clip all hair to the desired length. For the easiest men's haircut
of all, simply lather up with a thick shaving cream and shave your head
smooth. This look is especially favored by athletes.
- One word of caution--keep it simple. If you are inexperienced at cutting
your own hair and looking for a complicated style with many angles or
layers, you will probably need to enlist the help of a friend to be sure
that your haircut is even in areas that are difficult for you to reach.
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- As you get more comfortable cutting your own hair, you may want to attempt
more complicated styles. There are a number of terrific books and videos
available that offer step-by-step guidance. A video can be especially
helpful since you get to see the procedure in action and can replay it as
many times as necessary to help you fine-tune your skills