Gently Pull The Scrunchie Down The Length Of Your Hair, Being Careful To Not Pull It To One Side.
Slide the second ponytail holder down the ponytail, stopping when you reach the desired hair length you measured in step 2. Pull up the top section(s) of your hair. If you have straight or fine hair, use a hair brush.
Bend Forward And Flip Your Hair Over In Front Of You.
Comb out your dampened hair to remove. To keep your hair damp if you choose to cut your hair wet. This is for medium/long hair and a simple hair cut for when you can't make it to the hair stylist.
Leave The Hair In The Back Section Down So You Can Cut That First, And Secure The Left And Right Sections With Clips Or Hair Ties.
To get ready for the haircut, you want to pull all of the hair that you aren’t cutting out of the way. Section out your hair with clips so that you can work your way up. Separate your hair into 3 even sections.
Optional (But Encouraged) For Getting A Smooth Finish Before You Cut.
Using one hair tie secure your hair into a tight ponytail. If your hair is especially long, you might want to pull from the bottom as shown in the second photo. Start by pulling your hair into a clean and neat ponytail at the back of your head, it needs to.
Use Your Scissors, Which Should Be Sharper Than Your Kitchen Knives, To Trim Your Hair's Ends Using A Point Method.
Brush out your dry hair thoroughly. The trick is to not stretch. Begin with your hair in its dry and natural state.