How to Cut Your Own Hair at Home and Get Salon-Level Results

Cut Your Own Hair Straight At Home

How to Cut Your Own Hair Straight At Home Like A Hairstylist

If you're in need of a hair refresh but can't make it to the salon for a cut every six to eight weeks, don't worry – you can still make small changes at home. 
We recommend leaving the big hair changes to the professionals, but with a few careful snips and going slow, you can trim your bangs, freshen up your layers, or remove split ends. Just keep in mind that when cutting wet hair, it will look shorter once it dries, so snip with extreme caution.
 If you have curly or wavy hair, it's best to cut when dry to get a better idea of the final look. For straight hair, you can cut while it's wet or dampen it first with a spray bottle for clean, sharp lines.

To get the best-looking and healthiest cut, invest in a pair of razor-sharp styling shears designed for the task. 
Avoid using household scissors with dull edges, as they can potentially cause more split ends and cross-contamination. Once you have the right tools, check out the instructional videos below for guidance on cutting your own hair at home, no matter what style you're looking to achieve.

Straight hair is the easiest to work with when it comes to DIY haircuts. To achieve a nice and even cut, simply bring your hair to the front and snip at an angle or straight, depending on whether you prefer a rounded or blunt shape to your cut. 
With these foolproof methods, anyone can give themselves a beautiful, professional-looking haircut at home.

How to Cut Your Own Hair Straight




How to Trim Your Own Split Ends

If you're dealing with split or frayed ends, but you're hesitant to cut any length off your hair, or if you don't feel confident enough to give yourself a full haircut, don't worry! 
This method allows you to target split ends and trim them without altering the shape or length of your current cut. 
By doing so, you can extend the time between hair appointments and keep your hair looking healthy and fresh in the meantime!



 Good Luck Girls!!

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