Instructions on How to Cut Your Own Hair

Hair Cutting at Home

Kospa
Some people love to visit the salons to have their hair cut. Others love cutting and styling their own hair. The motive some people select to cut their own hair vary from plainly finding salons a less enjoyable experience to wanting to save their cash.

This small guide will aid you learn how to cut own hair and save money and time from going to the hair salon.

Of course, cutting someone else's hair is much easier than cutting your own hair. The easiest thing to do for yourself is to maintain and keep your own hair trimmed instead of trying anything fancy with your hair.

If you are creative, and have the courage to make a big transformation, then you are the exception to the rule.

Here are some most important instructions for cutting your own hair.

• Wet Hair - You will want your hair to be freshly shampooed and wet. Make sure you have no tangles and a good comb. You should keep a spray bottle with water in it close by to wet dry spots. Because wet hair dries shorter than you are cutting, you will want to be careful not to cut too much.

• Sharp Scissors - If you want a good cut, you need a good pair of sharp scissors that you can buy in a beauty supply store. This will help you evade pulling and damaging your hair while you are cutting.

• Section Your Hair - You will need hair clips to section your hair. You can get these when you purchase your quality hair cutting scissors at a beauty supply store. You will want to make at least four to six sections beginning with a part in the middle and section off the sides, front and back.

• Once you have your hair sectioned, you will be able to take one clip out at a time and begin cutting by choosing thin sections with your comb. Cut evenly and carefully.

• The back is the most difficult section to cut, but you can bring it to the front a little if it is longer and just decide how much to cut and make it even on both sides. If you need to, a couple of carefully placed mirrors (front and back) will help you to see where and how much you are cutting.

These are some of the most important rules on how to cut own hair. Keep in mind to make adjustments for hair shrinkage and take your time.

Are you interested in getting healthy, beautiful hair? Here are proven hair tips to maintain the perfect look any day of the week!

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  • Alex Campbell12/7/2009

    Great article for cutting hair at home!!
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