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]]>The hardest part of cutting your own hair is not being able to see the back of it. If you’re lucky enough to be living with somebody else during this pandemic, enlist them to help you, even if it’s just to even things out once you’re almost done.
The age-old adage about cutting hair is true: you can always cut off more hair, but you can’t undo the cutting you’ve already done. So when you cut your own hair, start by just taking off a centimeter or two.
If you’re used to going to the salon for your haircuts, you may like to get complicated styles with lots of layering and complex haircutting techniques. Unfortunately, it’s not totally likely that you’ll be able to replicate these techniques yourself. Instead, try to settle for something simple, like snipping off your dead ends.
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]]>Sure, you can go to the hairdresser for a trim every four weeks, but that can get annoying and expensive. Your best bet? Learning how to trim them yourself. Don’t worry, it’s not as scary as it sounds. Here’s how to make it work.
First, make sure that you use real hair cutting scissors. They’re not that expensive and they won’t ruin your hair like kitchen or office scissors.
You’ll also want to get familiar with point cutting. Instead of cutting straight across like a piece of paper, point cutting involves cutting upward with small snips until your hair reaches the length you want. It’s much more forgiving.
Finally, start small! Just cut off a tiny bit at first to build up your confidence cutting into your own hair. Then, once you’ve figured it out, you can always take more length off.
Good luck and bang on!
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]]>The post Tips for Cutting Your Own Hair During Quarantine appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The hardest part of cutting your own hair is not being able to see the back of it. If you’re lucky enough to be living with somebody else during this pandemic, enlist them to help you, even if it’s just to even things out once you’re almost done.
The age-old adage about cutting hair is true: you can always cut off more hair, but you can’t undo the cutting you’ve already done. So when you cut your own hair, start by just taking off a centimeter or two.
If you’re used to going to the salon for your haircuts, you may like to get complicated styles with lots of layering and complex haircutting techniques. Unfortunately, it’s not totally likely that you’ll be able to replicate these techniques yourself. Instead, try to settle for something simple, like snipping off your dead ends.
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]]>The post How to Cut Your Own Bangs appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Sure, you can go to the hairdresser for a trim every four weeks, but that can get annoying and expensive. Your best bet? Learning how to trim them yourself. Don’t worry, it’s not as scary as it sounds. Here’s how to make it work.
First, make sure that you use real hair cutting scissors. They’re not that expensive and they won’t ruin your hair like kitchen or office scissors.
You’ll also want to get familiar with point cutting. Instead of cutting straight across like a piece of paper, point cutting involves cutting upward with small snips until your hair reaches the length you want. It’s much more forgiving.
Finally, start small! Just cut off a tiny bit at first to build up your confidence cutting into your own hair. Then, once you’ve figured it out, you can always take more length off.
Good luck and bang on!
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