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Main Items For Layer Hair Cutting At Home:1. Towel
2. Mirror
3. Spray bottle along with water and a comb.
Now we will going to explain in detail that how to do layer hair cutting at home in easy way in the form of tutorial:
Step No 1: You should make sure that you have clean the hairs properly with the help of shampoo and conditioner. Dry hairs will going to help you a lot in giving the best shape to the hairs. With the wet hairs you will going to have additional control over the hairs.
Step No 2: Now you have to start by taking small section of the hairs and then you have to comb it straight in between your index and middle finger.You should make sure that you cut a half inch at one time if your a beginner.
Step No 3: As you are all done with the cutting from the few sections you should take other section of the hairs so that you can cut it down evenly.
Step No 4: If you are thinking about cutting the hairs in layers then you should decide first that either you want low layers around the bottom of your hair line or throughout your entire head.
Step No 5: In favor of the low layers you have to start with the back section towards the top of the head. Now you have to bring the hair up. Now out at 45 degrees create the cut at the length you want your layers. Be sure that it should be above the bottom hair line. For example if you think that your hairs are all one length and you want the layers to fall 1 inch above the hair line then you should bring the hair up to angle just mentioned cut 1 inch off.
Step No 6: On the last of the home hair cutting now you have to keep on holding the hairs and then bring the hairs back down.
Well we hope that with the help of this article all the readers must have learnt that how to do layer hair cutting at home! Try it now!
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1.Divide your hair into sections. Unless you deliberately want an asymmetrical style, you'll want to make sure the layers on either side of your head are the same length. In other words, the layers at your temples should be the same length, the layers behind your ears should be the same length, and so on. To do this, divide them into sections by layer.Make a "top box section." Use the comb to create two parts: on on the left side of your head, and one on the right. The top box is the section of hair between the two layers.
Divide the top box into two parts: the first part extends from the crown of your head to your forehead, and the second part extends from the crown of your head to the nape of your neck. Use hair clips to keep the sections in place.
Make right and left front sections. The two front sections start at your temples and end at the top of your ears. Comb the right and left front sections out and hold them up with clips.
Leave the back sections loose. You won't be cutting the longest part of your hair, so leave it down as a guide against which to measure the other layers.
2.Trim the front top box. Unclip the front top box section. Lift your hair at a ninety-degree angle from your head and hold it straight between your forefinger and middle finger. Keeping your hair between your fingers, bring it down in front of your face. Slide your fingers toward the tips of your hair until they are level with the place where you want your shortest layers to start. Trim the length of hair sticking out from between your fingers.
It's common to cut the shortest layer just below the earlobe, or right at the jawline. Use the picture you took of yourself as a reference.
Err on the side of making the layer longer, rather than shorter, than you want it to be. When your hair dries, it will shrink up a little. You can always cut more if you need to.
3.Trim the front right section. Unclip the front right section of hair. Lift your hair with your fingers at a ninety-degree angle from your head. Hold it straight between your forefinger and middle finger. Bring it down the side of your face and slide your fingers toward the tips of your hair until they are level with the place where you want the side layers to be cut. Use the scissors to trim the length of hair extending from your fingers.
Trim at an angle, rather than in a horizontal line, for softer-looking layers.
4.Trim the front left section. Unclip the front left section of hair. Lift your hair with your fingers at a ninety-degree angle from your head. Hold it straight between your forefinger and middle finger. Bring it down the side of your face and slide your fingers toward the tips of your hair until they are level with the place where the right side layer was cut. Use the scissors to trim the length of hair extending from your fingers.
5.Trim the back sections. If you wish, you can also add layers to the sides and back of your hair. Using the second mirror frequently to check your work, lift small sections of hair and trim them with the scissors. The layers in the back sections should be the longest, so avoid cutting them too short; they should be just as long or longer than the other layers.
6.Comb your hair out and examine your layers. Once you've finished cutting, check all of the layers to make sure they fall where you want them to. If you see uneven layers, carefully trim the hair to make them look even.
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