How to Cut Your Own Hair (Men)
Trimming your own hair might seem like a daunting task, but with the right tools and some patience, it can be done. Whether you are looking to save time, money, or just try something new, follow these steps to cut your own hair like a pro.
1. Gather the necessary tools:
Before beginning your haircut, make sure you have all the necessary tools on hand. You will need a quality pair of hair clippers, sharp scissors, a comb, a handheld mirror, and a towel or cape to keep hair off your clothes.
2. Choose your desired haircut style:
Decide on the hairstyle you want to achieve and look for reference images online or in magazines. Knowing what you want beforehand will make the process smoother and provide guidance during the cutting process.
3. Clean and prep your hair:
Wash your hair with shampoo and conditioner to remove any dirt or product build-up. Towel dry your hair until it’s only damp – this will make it easier to cut.
4. Set up your workspace:
Choose a well-lit area with access to mirrors so you can clearly see what you’re doing. Prop up a handheld mirror so that you can view the back of your head as well.
5. Begin clipping:
Attach the appropriate guard size on your clippers based on the desired length of your cut. Start at the base of your neck and work upward, moving against the direction of hair growth. Use slow, controlled movements and overlap sections as you work around your head to ensure consistent length.
6. Blend different lengths:
If you’re going for a fade or blended hairstyle, switch between different guard sizes as needed to create a smooth transition from one length to another. Remember that practice makes perfect and blending takes time & technique.
7. Trim the top section:
Using a comb and scissors, trim any remaining longer hair on top of your head. Hold the hair between your fingers, and cut by following the shape of your fingers. The further apart your fingers are, the longer the hair will be.
8. Clean up the edges:
Use your clippers without a guard to trim any stray hairs around the ears and neck. Be cautious not to nick the skin and take your time for precision.
9. Check your work:
Use mirrors to examine your new haircut from multiple angles, including the back. Touch up any uneven areas that you spot or feel free to refine your style.
10. Clean up and style:
Thoroughly rinse and shampoo your hair to remove any remaining loose hair strands. Dry and style your new haircut as desired, using products appropriate for your hair type.
Remember that cutting your own hair takes practice and patience. If you’re not satisfied with the result initially, give yourself time to improve, or consider consulting a professional at least for some guidance or tips specific to your hair type and desired style. With experience, you’ll be able to achieve a neat and stylish DIY haircut like a pro!