How to Cut Your Own Hair in Layers?
By UHAIR | 13 July 2024 | 0 Comments

How to Cut Your Own Hair in Layers?

Cutting your own hair can be a daunting task, but with the right guidance and tools, it’s entirely possible to achieve a professional-looking layered haircut at home. In this blog, we’ll walk you through a step-by-step process to cut your own hair in layers, inspired by a popular DIY YouTube video.



Why Cut Your Own Hair?
Many people, like me, prefer to cut their own hair for various reasons. Some are not always satisfied with salon cuts, wanting specific styles such as a tapered back, curtain bangs, or long layers that are sometimes difficult to communicate. Others simply enjoy the process and the control it gives them over their look. Regardless of your reason, learning how to cut your own hair can be both empowering and practical.




Tools You’ll Need
Before starting, gather the following tools:


Hair cutting scissors
Thinning shears
Rat tail comb
Three hair ties
Step-by-Step Guide
Prepare Your Hair

Start by straightening your hair if it’s naturally wavy or curly. Alternatively, you can cut it wet if that’s your preference. The key is to ensure your hair is smooth and tangle-free.

Section Your Hair
Divide your hair into three sections. Begin by making a front section from the apex of your head to behind your ears, creating what resembles a “unicorn horn.” Tie this section at the front of your forehead. Split the remaining hair into two sections, tying each side into a ponytail.

Cut the Front Section
Decide on the length of the shortest part of your layers. Cut the front section to this length, using point-cutting techniques to avoid blunt ends. Point the scissors upwards and snip along the edges.

Layer the Sides
Release one side section and divide it into a front and back half. Clip away the back half. Using the previously cut front section as a guide, brush the hair diagonally and cut an inch below where the front section ends. Point-cut the edges for a softer finish. Repeat this process for the remaining sections.


 
Check for Evenness
Ensure both sides are even and make any necessary adjustments. Use your comb to brush through and blend the layers.

Final Touches
For those with thick hair, use thinning shears to thin out the ends slightly. This helps in creating a more natural look and removes bulk.
Styling Your New Layers
Once your hair is cut, it’s time to style it. Whether you prefer it straight, wavy, or curly, here’s how to make the most of your new layers:

Straight Hair: Use a flat iron to smooth out the layers, ensuring a sleek finish.
Wavy Hair: Create loose waves with a curling iron or hot air brush for a soft, voluminous look.
Curly Hair: Define your curls with a curling cream or mousse to accentuate the layers.

Additional Tips for Different Hair Types
Curly Hair Types (3a, 3b, 3c, 4a, 4b, 4c Hair): If you have curly hair, consider cutting it while dry to see the natural curl pattern. Curly hair shrinks when dry, so cutting it wet can lead to shorter-than-expected results.
Fine or Thin Hair: Focus on adding layers that create volume and movement without thinning the hair too much.
Thick or Coarse Hair: Use thinning shears strategically to reduce bulk and achieve a lighter feel.
Conclusion
Cutting your own hair in layers can be a fun and rewarding experience. It allows you to customize your style and ensures you get the exact look you want. With the right tools and techniques, you can achieve a salon-quality cut at home. So, grab your scissors, follow these steps, and transform your hair today!

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