How to Self-cut hair floors

Author: Robert Simon
Date Of Creation: 16 June 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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  • Make sure the hairline is straight and even.
  • Divide the hair on the top of the head. Use a comb to divide your hair into two parts: one on the left side and one on the right side. The hair on the top of the head is the part between the two sides of the head.
  • Divide the hair on the top of the head into two parts: the first starting from the top of the head to the forehead and the second part starting from the top of the head to the nape of the head. Use a clip to separate each section of hair.
  • Divide the front part of the hair on the right and left. The front two hair sections start from the temples to above the ears. Comb right and left hair straight and hold it with clips.
  • Drop the hair behind. You won't be cutting the longest part of your hair, so leave that part of your hair down to use as a ruler for the other layers.

  • Cut the front part of the hair on the top of the head. Remove the hairpin holding the front hair on top of the head. Raise your hair perpendicular to your head and hold it straight with your index finger and your middle finger. Clip the hair between the fingers, pulling the hair down to face level. Slide two fingers toward the ends of the hair to the position where you want the length of the shortest layer to begin. Cut the hair below the two fingers.
    • Pulling your hair straight up perpendicular to your head will help you cut your hair with even layers.
    • The shortest layer is usually cut below the earlobe or at the position of the jawbone. Use the photo that you took by yourself for reference. Or for longer hair, cut the shortest floor at shoulder height.
    • It's best to cut longer hair layers instead of shorter than desired length. Hair will shorten slightly when dry. Then, you can always cut further if necessary.

  • Cut the right front part of the hair. Remove the hairpin holding the right front part of the hair. The fingers pull the hair up perpendicular to the head. Keep hair straight with your index and middle fingers. Then, pull the hair down close to the side of your face and slide your finger toward the ends of the hair to the position you want to cut for the side layer. Use scissors to cut the hair below the two fingers.
    • Cut it in a slant instead of a horizontal one for a softer look.
  • Cut the front left part of the hair. Remove the hairpin holding the left front hair section. The fingers pull the hair up perpendicular to the head. Keep hair straight with your index and middle fingers. Then, pull the hair down close to the side of your face and slide your finger toward the ends of the hair to a position equal to the hair cut on the right. Use scissors to cut the hair below the finger position.

  • Cut the back hair. If desired, you can also add floors on the sides and back. Regularly look into the second mirror to check for haircut, lift a small portion of hair, and use scissors. The hair in the back will be the longest, so don't cut it too short; This hair layer will be equal or longer than the others.
  • Brush your hair and check the layers of your hair. Once you've finished cutting your hair, check the entire layer to make sure it is the length you want it to be. Cross check by viewing both horizontally and vertically. If you see uneven layers, you will be careful to use scissors to cut them evenly. advertisement
  • Method 3 of 3: Quick cut

    1. A ponytail is tied on top of the head. The easiest way is to bow your head and use a brush to help you gather all your hair. Use an elastic band to hold the ponytail on top of your head.
      • The ponytail will be on top of the head, not at the back of the head. This will make the layers cut into the correct position.
      • Make sure the hair is not pulled sideways, as this can create uneven hair.
    2. Pull the hair tie the length of the ponytail. If you want to cut short layers of hair, slide the elastic down a long distance from the ends. For longer hair layers, slide the hairline about 2.5 cm from the ends.
      • Another way is to slide your finger down instead of pulling on the elastic. This method will work better for people with long hair.
    3. Cut the ends of your hair. Use scissors to cut the part of the hair below the hand position or the elastic band.
      • If you have thick hair, you will need multiple cuts to cut all layers of hair. Make sure to cut all the hair in the same place.
      • Don't cut your hair in a slant line; otherwise, the floors would be jagged. You will keep the drag horizontally and cut a horizontal line.
    4. Unscrew the elastic and inspect the layers of hair. You will have hair with a uniform, natural look. Cut out individual sections if you want to change the style. advertisement

    Advice

    • As they say in carpentry: "Measure two, but cut only one". The safest way is to cut longer than the marked position, then cut further until that position.
    • Regularly moisturize your hair during cutting.