Louden also has a clever hack for a cleaner. Point cutting will provide a softer, lighter finish to your ends and can break up what may feel like shelf layers. Now you want to set up the space where you're going to cut your hair.
The Bottom, From The Ear To The Back Should Be Trimmed With A 1″ Guide.
Prepare your chair or make room in the bathroom for some mirrors. First, using your electric hair clippers, trim from the neck up to around the middle of the back of the head with a #2 or 3 guard. On dry straight hair, comb and section into a centre parting.
Clear The Floor Of Anything That May Get In The Way.
The, use a 1 1/4″ guide to cut the lower back and bottom of both sides. This can be a guide for the length for creating the perfect. Go for sharp scissors for layers in hair and first trim down the tip of the hair.
For A Softer Finish, Point Cut Using The Tip Of Your Scissors To Vertically Snip Into The Ends.
Wet your hair in the shower or the sink. Start by pulling your hair into a clean and neat ponytail at the back of your head, it needs to sit as tight as you can get it at the bottom of. Now section by section, trim the top of the hair until they exactly of the same length.
If You Want To Feather Your Ends, Hold The Scissors Vertically And Cut Upwards.
You should basically trim up to almost the temple area. Brush your hair again and tie another elastic band at the point where you want to cut your hair. You can always take more hair off, but you can't add back what you've already.