Personal hygiene is essential. It affects our health, our appearance, and our self-esteem. Hair is a big part of our personal hygiene routine for many of us. We wash it, we style it, we cut it. Most of us visit a professional hairstylist to get our hair cut. But sometimes, going to the salon is not possible or convenient. Maybe you’re on a tight budget or traveling and can’t find a good salon in the area. Or maybe you just want to try something new.
Whatever the reason, cutting your hair at home is not as difficult as it may seem. With a bit of practice, you can give yourself a great haircut that will leave you looking and feeling your best. Here is a simple guide to help you get started:
How to Cut Your Own Hair at Home
Get the Right Tools
To cut your hair, you will need a few essential tools. A sharp pair of scissors. Haircutting scissors are different from regular scissors. They have a sharper blade and a more pointed tip. This makes them better for cutting hair. You can find hair-cutting scissors at most beauty supply stores. The team at Scissor Tech Australia recommends that you get one that has good reviews and can offer a professional cut. You also need a comb, a wide-toothed comb is best for detangling wet hair. A fine-toothed comb is best for styling dry hair. A spray bottle filled with water is also essential. This will help to keep your hair damp while you are cutting it.
Settle on a Hair Cut Style
Before you start cutting your hair, you need to decide on a style. There are many different haircut styles to choose from. You can keep your hair long or short, layered or not, with bangs or without.
Browse through magazines or look online for inspiration. When you find a style you like, show the picture to your hairstylist and ask for their opinion. They may be able to suggest a similar style that would work better for your hair type.
Your choice of a hairstyle depends on several factors, including:
- Your hair type. You can cut different hair types into different styles. For example, fine, straight hair will not hold a curl, as well as thick, curly hair.
- Your face shape. Different face shapes can look better with different hairstyles. For example, if you have a round face, you may want to avoid a style that is too short or layered.
- Your lifestyle. If you are an active person, you may want to choose a style that is easy to care for and does not require a lot of styling time.
Prepare Your Hair
Cutting your hair when wet is easier than cutting it when it is dry. Wet hair is more manageable and less likely to fray or split ends.
Start by shampooing your hair and then apply a conditioner. Comb your hair to remove any knots or tangles. Once your hair is wet, you can let it air dry or blow dry. If you choose to blow dry your hair, use a diffuser attachment to avoid damaging your hair with too much heat.
If you want a dry cut, ensure your hair is clean and free of any products. Comb your hair to remove knots and tangles.
Get Started
Now you are ready to start cutting your hair. Don’t try to do too much at once. Cut a little bit off and then step back and assess the results. You can always cut more if needed, but you can’t put it back once it’s gone. Also, use minor, gentle cuts. Don’t try to take too much hair off at once.
Start with the back of your head and work your way forward. Cut small sections of hair, combing through each section as you go. When cutting your hair, remember how long you want each section to be. Use the comb to help guide your scissors and cut at an angle. Hold the hair between your thumb and the first two fingers as you are cutting. This will help you judge the hair’s length and ensure each cut is even.
Style Your Hair
Depending on your style, this may involve blow drying, curling, or straightening your hair. Be sure to use heat protectant spray before using any heat-styling tools. This will help to prevent damage to your hair.
If you are unsure how to style your hair, ask your hairstylist for help or look up tutorials online. Many great YouTube videos can show you how to style different hair types.
Taking your time and being careful when cutting your hair is essential. Make sure you have the right tools and know what style you want before you start. Start with minor, gentle cuts, and take your time. With a little practice, you will be able to cut your hair like a pro!
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A Short Guide On How To Cut Your Hair Like A Professional
Monday 17th of July 2023
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