Easy 4 Point Haircut For Healthy Looking Hair

Heres how to do an easy 4 point haircut at home that'll help you get beautiful shine and healthy looking hair. I'll take you step by step through the process along with how to remove your split ends - you don't have to be a hairdresser to do this cut on your self at home. As i mention in the video, this is not replacement for going to the salon, but something I recommend doing in-between visits to keep your hair looking healthy and shiny. especially if your hair is blonde like mine.

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Everyone welcome back to my channel in today's video I'm going to show you how to do this very simple, four-point haircut on yourself at home, and I do know that we've all seen those disastrous haircuts that people do on themselves at home and they are left with Crazy blunt lines or really uneven lines, so this haircut is the complete opposite of that, so this haircut is for removing split ends and damaged ends with that removing much of the length and, more importantly, it will give you a soft, easy haircut with no blunt lines. So just gon na take you step-by-step and it's super easy to follow. Like 10-minute haircut, you will be left with trim a super healthy, looking hair so for more helpful videos and tips like this don't forget to subscribe. If you haven't already also follow me on all my other social media, I always leave that linked below as well and to follow me on all the fun stuff that happens at the salon. Follow me on instagram at sylvia x, wreaths, alright guys. So, let's adjust a jump into it, so the cut we're doing today is a 4-point cut, which means that you bring it to four different points chopped and your haircut. It'S done. This isn't like one of those Instagram videos where you pull all your hair in one direction chop and then, when you let it down, it's completely choppy and just really blunt and basically not something you can wear out. So the point of this video isn't necessarily to replace a hairdressers haircut, but this is definitely a great way to keep up to maintain your haircut and to keep the hair healthy. Any good hairdresser would, rather, you, have your hair trimmed in between in order to have healthy hair, rather than wait six or eight months without cutting your hair. Also, the haircut that I'm showing you today is just taking up such minimal length that it is nearly impossible to mess up your haircut, meaning that you're not gon na, have like one side where it's like a lot shorter or you're. Gon na have like these blunt lines, the whole point of this haircut is that, basically, with no experience you can do this. My first haircutting a video ever was basically this haircut. I just had shorter hair, so I figured I would do an updated video with longer hair just to show you how maybe slightly it is a longer hair and also I feel that I could probably better explain it now that I've been doing YouTube for a few. More years, so this haircut is not per se, someone that has long hair and then wants to have a lob or someone that has long hair but add a ton of layers. That'S not what this haircuts for this haircut is to give you a healthy, healthy. Looking hair, removing some of those dead ends and giving you something really soft, that's completely foolproof. All cuts basically are done, based on the symmetry of your head shape and your face shape. I also get told by clients like I was part on the side, and you part it that way for the haircut so that it lays like that. And if someone assures me that they are always going to put their hair here and they want their layers to line up, then I might cut the hair that way. But it's always safer to cut the hair. While it is parted down the center, because that's going to just give you the most even results, because if you think about it, splitting it down the middle you're, getting this kind of look 180 on each side of the head. And that's what you want to work off of so to keep this video simple! That'S what we're gon na be doing today having one of these tail combs. It definitely helps for pardoning the hair and one tip I really want to give is. If you're doing this at home, I would definitely recommend doing it on dry, hair, wet hair. It'S a lot harder to see what you're doing and what you're working with when the hair is drying. You are already seeing how the hair lays so any wrong. Snip and you're going to see it. So I'm going to show you how to kind of texture into it so that it can soften up that line. Okay, so first thing you want to do is brush out the hair so that you can work through it evenly and mess-free. So in any haircut, even at the salon, the way we always start is by cutting the perimeter and the perimeter means like when you push the hair back, and do you see a straight line? Do you see you for this? We are just going to keep it straight and obviously, since I can't work in the back of my back, we bring everything forward. But if we keep the lines neat straight down the back and on each side, it it'll match up in the back. So, like I said, I want to keep it pretty straight. I just want to even that out just a little bit more. The best way to do so is to just come down grab that and the way the hair is falling grabbing. It like you, don't want to like grab it at an angle, because once you let that go it's going to have a slope, so you want to grab the hair just as it's falling. I always having good tension between your fingers to ensure that that hair stays put. Then you can bring that up and, as you can see, especially against this dark background, you can see all that damage. This is where you decide how much you want to cut off. You'Re going to take off half an inch, maybe even an inch just for the sake of removing these unhealthy bits. You probably do well with an inch off, but today we're just going to do about a quarter inch, so you just start snipping and right away. You start seeing that the ends already looks so much healthier. Then I'm going to cut a little bit straighter and again when in doubt let the hair drop and take a look at it because staring straight into this, you might make it so completely straight, and then you drop it and it's not so it's better to drop It pick it up as many times as you absolutely need to in order to get a clean line. Now that looks pretty straight, even if you're like oh, I could do a little bit more. I would always suggest working on the other side first and then matching them and kind of going back and forth rather than obsessing over an area and then you've taken off way too much, because you can always take out more so. Okay, so doing the same thing. On this side and when checking both sides always remember to look straight ahead, because I can easily go like this and be like. Oh, this sides shorter. I need to cut this side more and then, when I look straight, I'm like oh crap, actually they were pretty even so once I feel that those two are pretty even we are good to move on to the next step, and this is, if you already do, Have some layering so finding the back of your ear you're just going to come up and part there, I'm just going to grab that section and clip same thing here find the back of the ear. So now, because this is slightly shorter layers than the rest of my hair, we are going to treat it in a separate section just because obviously, this hair didn't reach the end. So none of this hair cut cut. So again, I'm not adding new layers, I'm not adding a ton of like disconnection from this layer to this one, unless this is already doing so, but as you can see, it's only about two inches shorter, so this is still considered long layers. So we are going to keep it that way and then cutting it's all about angles, so the neater, your partings, the neater, your angles are so meaning, if I'm angling this way on this side, I want to angle the same way so the cleaner, your angles and Your parts, the cleaner, the haircut is going to be so I'm just going to bring that forward. So, as you can see, I'm kind of just following the slope of the nose, and so if you see that slope there, I want to keep that same slope like I don't want to just cut straight into it and completely change the shape. But I do want to get rid of all of that unhealthiness, so starting off pretty straight just chopping all that damage off. So as you can see, that already looks so much cleaner. So I'm just gon na go in and add a little bit of texturing just to kind of soften up that line just in case I've left too harsh of a line or too blunt of line. All right. So, as you can see, starts to look so much cleaner. Now, as I bring it down, you can just see just how softly it blends and that's what we want. We just don't want to see a straight across line so now doing the same thing with the other side: okay and now just to take that hair to an extra healthy level. I always like to do a dusting when I cut my own hair. So this is the best way to get rid of split ends and just damage kind of bits of the hair without losing length. So again, this is something that anyone can do at home and you don't need a lot of hair skills and it's not it's all. We'Re gon na be doing is grabbing a section of hair folding it over your finger and whatever hair sticks out that needs to get chopped, because that is damaged hair. If it wasn't broken off or damaged at that area, it would be long to the ends with the rest, and it would be staying between my two fingers. So again you roll down a little bit. Bring it down further and, as you can see, right away leaves the hair with more shine, often times people say I won't like shiny blond. Give me a color. That'S gon na make my hair shiny and often times the color is actually correct. It'S really just the hairs: texture is off or or there's just so much damage there. In order for there to be shine, there needs to be a flat surface, so light can bounce off of it. Imagine life bouncing off a clean window versus, say carpet: carpets not going to be shiny, there's not gon na be any light bouncing off because it's so textured but a clean window. It'S just going to be smooth. So whatever light bounces off of that is just going to give off like a high beam of shine, so by removing all those little bits and ends that stick out or go in crazy, different directions. We'Re getting rid of that so that all the hair is just kind of laying in one smooth straight direction and that's going to create that beautiful flick platform for light to bounce off of, and don't be afraid to do it to the back of your hair as Well often times the crown or this back area here is definitely an area where a lot of people tend to have a lot of breakage and then, of course, doing the same thing to the other side. As you can see when I started cutting my hair, my hair, so tangled in my hair, just by Nature dust tangle a lot but the more unhealthy your hair is and the more dry damaged ends. You have the more that kind of almost interlock with each other and create even worse tangles towards the end of the hair and, as you can see now, I can easily just brush through alright guys. So there you have it a very easy at home, a four-point haircut that will get rid of split ends and just leave your hair. Looking soft, smooth and extremely healthy, I'm so tempted to curl it and style it. But I really just want you guys to see how seamlessly it blends using this technique. Alright guys, so I caved as a hairdresser. You can't let a good haircut go and styled. So I absolutely love how my hair feels it just feels so silky, it's so healthy. So I hope you found this video helpful. I love you guys and I'll see you. The next video bye

Kiley Wray: I literally had a client maybe 15 minutes after watching this video, like most women she's a super busy mom who is lucky to make it in once or twice a year (thank you balayage). I showed her this cut, sent the link for your video for her to reference when her cut isn't so fresh! She was so taken aback that I'm encouraging her to maintain her hair at home! Such an old school stigma I've personally tried to squash the moment I stepped behind the chair. I know they will argue that it's going to end up with us not having job security...you're kidding... hasn't the internet already done this? I'd rather be the stylist to show my client amazing resources than for them to find shit tutorials on their own. As for job security, these clients now are eager to prebook and try other services. Thank you Silvia for your amazing work and education!

Leyla A: I never knew about dusting but I am now obsessed. My hair feels SO much healthier after I dusted and trimmed! This is perfect for quarantine, and Thank you for sharing this amazing beauty secret! The salons will never help clients with this!!! SO greatly appreciated because they never help me with my split ends for my entire hair, they only cut the ends. I dusted my hair and my hair not only falls better, but it feels so amazing and healthy now. I had SO much hair sticking out and didn't understand why my hair is never shiny and so tangly, so I really hope this is going to help me grow out my hair without so many broken off areas. My hair really looks immediately soft and shiny after dusting now.

Mary Sunshine: I love the black background because it eliminates any distractions and enhances my ability to focus. Great tutorial, thanks!

Krista Cassara Ford: This was the only tutorial IN MY LIFE that I didnt have to keep skipping ahead. Perfect. Quick. Instructional. Great job.

Sophie Kristiansen: Just did this to myself in realtime, it literally took me under 5 min to perform this cut on myself and I love the result! Also currently mixing up some toner against brass all thanks to what I have learned through your videos. Thank you for all that hard work you do. Hugs xx

Aubrey Odom: I’m here because of the corona virus quarantine. Never been so busy and my hair hasn’t been to the stylist since the beginning of December. Had an appointment I booked weeks in advance to a posh salon and it’s cancelled and I’m desperate lol so going to try this cut and an easy highlight since they won’t reopen until after May now. I’m sure lots of women will be viewing this soon for the same reasons. Thankyou so much!

Amelia Luna: I watched this video and immediately busted out the tail comb and had my boyfriend help me with parting the back of my head, he was so nervous, lol. Loved this - thank you for a quick and easy tutorial to help us combat quarantine hair!

Giordana Lisken: This channel has kept me out of the hairdressing chair for years and honestly my hair has never been healthier. Maybe if I could have Silvia do my hair that’s a different story but you have helped me so much!! Thank you !! Last time a professional touched my hair she fried it off and I’ve never even fried my own hair off... I was honest about all of the processes my hair had been through, I read reviews etc.. this was about 3 years ago and I found Your channel and it’s been on the up and up ever since ! I appreciate how honest you are and how helpful you are it means so much to me and so many others I’m sure.

Naida: I’ve been watching you for so long, I feel you’re the only one that genuinely wants us to learn about how to work our own hair. I love you

Iryna Sheremetova: Thank you so much for detailed and on point tutorial! My ends are looking healthy in under 10 min :) I found your video in just a perfect time! Thank you a 1000 times!!

Emery Gray: oh my goodness, thank you so much for this video! Months ago I had my hair bleached so many times in one session by someone and it completely fried my hair (cut off 5 inches due to the damage), and drained my bank account. I will definitely be doing this at home until I feel ready to go back to the salon again. xo

Amy Vartenuk: After I watched this I got brave and tried it on myself after months of wishing for a healthy trim, and it looks so great!!!!! THANK YOU for making it so simple for those of us stuck at home!

kiki m: Great tutorial - really easy to follow. This is just what i needed as it my hair was looking scraggy and getting longer by the second. It came out pretty well. Also, the bit about the dead hair, wow, feels and looks so fresh now. Thank you!!

Justine Monte: This is amazing!!! Thank you so much for making this video! Ive been getting my hair done for 15 years and learned more in one video than a decade of salon visits. Please keep making great content!!!!

Brianne Talbot: Wow, been using this video for a year now. I've been trying to grow out my hair forever and this video makes me feel confident in giving myself a trim. I actually use this as my main hair cut without seeing a stylist after. Saving me $$$. Thank you

Vanessa Azevedo: I thought this video was very helpful for exactly what I needed, a trim! I have really thick hair, so I had to do a few more sections for my perimeter trim. All in all I am very happy with your video. Thank you for taking the time to do this.

Emma O: As soon as I saw this, I went and dusted my hair, which has so many odd broken hairs sticking out at the back. No hairdresser I know has ever suggested to do this for me as a service and I can't believe how easy it is to do from home! And my hair already looks so much better! I'm going to try the trim next. Thank you! Love your videos!

nemuihana: Thank you so much for this! I've been trying to cut down on expenses and want to keep my hair growing healthy. Keeping it informative helps me understand the techniques better. It's lovely that you updated a previously done video.

Kathy O: This was exactly what my crispy ends needed. I was able to take off about an inch and with the cutting into the ends technique it made for a softer and forgiving edge if it wasn't "perfect". My length is (was!) below my bra strap and this worked perfectly. I've never cut my length before, only fringe when I've had it. This saved me time and money. Thanks.

꧁ marcipan ꧂: Thank you for this one, Silvia!!! Love the explanation (and the background music!! So relaxing!!).

Nikki Lyn: Anyone else here because they need a trim but can’t leave the house with the stay at home orders?

Jenny Monroe: I know I have already messaged on here before about this cut lol but I LOVE this cut! It’s super easy like she says and my hair has grown so much with keeping up on my ends! Thanks so much for sharing this cut

Cee Enn: Your video just changed the game forever. I sectioned my hair into four and trimmed it and it looks fantastic again. Thank you so much!

Lynn Rose: Love this easy hair tutorial. You explain things so well!

Sandra-A: Loving your tips! I just have a question regarding the short hair sticking out. Could it also be new growth? Or would new growth not stick out like damaged hair? Thank you <3

lagaufrette: Bonjour! I just cut my hair following your tutorial and i am so satisfied with the result! layers are blended, it all looks clean an neat and classy. Thank you!! ♥

Jennifer Grove: Love this! Can you also do a video on trimming your own hair but also keeping a V shape?

letthecreativityout: I'm here because of needing to trim while on quarantine! I feel so much safer following this video from a real hairdresser rather than some random 20yr old YouTuber. Thank you, ellebangs!! You are so awesome! i love the way your explain things.

Laura Pagano: Just did this on my dry hair— it came out perfect! I was able to undo a bad cut!!

Emma Lee: Just did it, worked like a charm. Thank you!!

Lydia Derhake: Thank you so much for explaining a "dusting". I've never heard of this, but it's exactly what my hair needs on the top layers, that are so much more damaged than the underneath parts. Thank you thank you!!

babyjaney1: So helpful.Now I know where I've been going wrong on my own trims! Thanks so much.I will incorporate these steps into my next trim XXXX

denise haddock: I love your videos. You have brought me from a level 3 all the way to a level 9 with no orange tones. And i have watched your video to cut my moms hair and she has gotten so many compliments on her cut. Thank you so much ❤

Christina Glazar: I just trimmed my long hair and it works really well. Thanks for the tutorial. Covid made me cancel my next week hair appointment for a trim and now I do not need to worry.

amanda.jeaniwh: I honestly didn't know I could do this on my own. It's a video I'm definitely going to keep saved because I want to keep my hair looking as nice as I can in between my chances in going in to get it done professionally. Hopefully, this will also encourage my hair to grow longer at least a bit. I miss having long hair.

Nicole Serroul: That was so helpful. I can do this! Ty :)

Olivia: Omg amazing! Thank you!! I am often too busy to be able to make solid appointments so this is awesome for in between, and won’t piss off my stylist for chopping it to death

J h: Gorgeous! Thanks for making it so easy.

Crissiii: Bleaching my hair on my own for two years has caused my hair to have so much breakage :( i learned from you and I will always thank you because I received so many compliments. I dyed my hair red one last time over the bleach and went back to my brown hair. I trust you but I don’t trust myself so I’m going to a hair salon to trim my breakage lol

Greta Stulgaityte: I've just tried your technique at home and my hair looks much better now. Thank you, great video:)))

Laura S: Omg! I did it! I’m so happy. I definitely need more practice on getting the back even. I used shears scissors from Sallie’s!

Bryan D: thank you for the video! it's easy to follow and my hair looks great :)

Michelle Fenlin: Thank you so very much for this video!! So simple and worked great!i really needed a way to maintain some health between my six month stretches to my hair lady!!

Betsy: I wait too long in-between cuts and then feel embarrassed about the condition of my hair when I do go. I am overdue at the moment but thanks to your video I trimmed my ends a little and now it looks perfect. Thank you so so much!!!

MLS: Thanks so much for sharing this hair cut & all of your other awesome tips/advice! My hair is thick so it's a tad challenging- likes to run away from the shears LOL. I would love it if you would tell us thick haired girls how to manage all of that when cutting it...

Shruti Cheema: Just did this to my hair & I’m so annoyed I didn’t find this video earlier!! Love it! Thank you so much xx

ellebangs: What do you guys think of the Black Background? I'm experimenting with new setups! lol. Also, if you do find this video helpful, please do share it - it helps me so much. xx

Zully Tobar: You are amazing Silvia! You really know your craft ‍♀️…. It’s so hard to find the perfect hair stylist. I’m so happy I Found you!❤️

D. Hotal: I needed this. Thanks for sharing!

Sarah Elizabeth: I wish I would’ve seen this a few months ago! I had beautiful long hair and wanted a trim before my wedding, and she cut off over 6 inches of hair, didn’t frame my face & left me in tears! I’ll probably never go to a hairdresser again. I’m doing this from now on!

lisaflute: So helpful ! Thank you! I’m a busy mom , no time or money for hair salons :-( so this is a great help to me !

Sherry Dufrenne: Thank you for sharing. I love all your videos I’ve learned so much and appreciate you taking your time showing us tips and being able to witness your expertise. Much Love Silvia.

Lori Thurston: I very much appreciate your channel and awesome tips. This cut was great! I tried your older diy color at home vid with Redken blond idol. It worked well except the newest growth turned out a persistent orange (more strawberry). Light, but orange. Blue Wella toner didn’t fix it, t18 I think. I watched the one where you demo with the wella level samples and undertones inside folder. Super. Cleared up my understanding. I’m gonna have to be a little orange for a week and try again. The base breaker seemed such a great idea, but the new growth pulled so orange. Anyway I’m learning more with every video, so thanks!

Jamie Elizabeth: Every time I watch you I think “she’s only like 2 hours away, maybe I should splurge and make an apt to get my hair colored and cut with her” I’m a single mama so getting my hair professionally colored is a splurge lol

Aly Nicole: I love this! Very informative & helpful. Thank you.

RoRo Rants: Thank you soooo much! I am homebound (disabled) and cannot make it to a salon often enough. I am so happy I found your video instead of trying some of the non-professional videos out there. Thank you for the "no-judgement" info, and the understanding.

Danica: How would you maintain the layers in the back? Thank you, loved the video!!

Megan J: Oh my God this was SO so so helpful exactly what I was looking for thank you so much❤

J K M: Hair stylists have always been some of my favorite people on the planet because when you find a good one it's the best feeling ever walking out of a salon with amazing hair but sometimes life just gets in the way and you can't get to the salon as much as you would like. Thanks for this video to help in between visits!

Monica Ramos: Great video! Watched it as I cut my hair today. Really helpful

Sacred Style 1969: Best haircut I’ve ever had. Thanks so much.

Kara here: This was so helpful!! thank you so much! I love your hair by the way!

Lady James: I love your videos..so full of information I can actually use! Thank you!

Morgan Zermeno: I wish I would’ve found your channel a long time ago! So many helpful videos. I’m now binge watching. I’m a new subscriber! Thank you for all the info

Lizzie Sangi: Watching all these tutorials on all kinds of things for hair, DIY, OMGOSH. I'M not bad with a great layered bob, teased underneath for volume and lots of compliments. I LOVE YOUR TUTORIALS! This 4 point was great and is so easy for my now one length hair. LOVE YOU, GREAT WORK, GREAT TUTORIALS and Your GREAT looks ❣Love you for ellebangs - for my DIY. You make me feel great, so new subscriber here ❣

Christa Barrier: Learning so much from your videos. Thank you so much!!

Dolores Mikula: thank you! I have not had my hair cut in at least a year (due to Covid of course). I couldn’t understand why I was getting these tangled, matted rat nests in my hair over the last month or so... you explained it at the end of the video. Split end city, I’m sure. So I’m going to try your method.

Merna M: Thank you for this helpful video! :) I will try this next time I cut a little bit of my ends x

Sarah's Yoga Life: Great job explaining. Thanks. Loved the window vs carpet.

Samantha Dunn: Wow! My hair is halfway down my butt and I've been scared to find a new hairdresser! Just done the perimeter trim and it looks perfect!!!!! Thank you!

Marisol Gonzales: You are a great hairstylist. Thank you for all the knowledge you share with us. God bless.

Lindsey Howard: Great video! I love seeing your hair, tutorial videos. You are insanely talented!

EWV Class Account: Great video-very helpful and easy to understand. Thank you.

Julia G.: I’ve been wanting “no blunt lines” sort of mermaid style haircuts for the last 20 years and 9 times out of 10 I come out with something that is much closer to Pulp Fiction bob than Carrie Bradshaw. This wispy, jagged style is more popular now than it was back then so I wonder why it’s still so hard to get when I request it, even when showing pictures of the exact shape I want.

Lydia G: This was so helpful, thank you!

sweetbobabunni: Not only did I learn how to trim my hair, I also learned science about light and surfaces! Haha ❤

Ashley Milan: Best video out there for trims !!! Ah thanks so much Elle What brand are those shears? I must have them.

Renee CA: Great video! I wonder if you can recommend a good gift for my daughter-in-law who just passed her state boards! We're all so proud of her!

mrswhipple425: Im in Cosmetology School right now and have been binge watching your videos! I grad in June! I hope to be as knowledgeable as you ;)

Anita Didion: I appreciate you sharing youre expertise and knowledge in such an easy to comprehend & follow manner. Thank you !

Samantha Lee: Love these videos Thank you!

Marla Robinson: You are the best. I love all your tips. Even though I have shorter hair, your tips help me cut my own hair so much better.

Patty E Thomas: Love it! Thank You! :)

Kelsey C: Thank you for making these videos! You give great information!!

Jen B: Hello beauty I never knew what a dusting was before this video thanks for the great tips!

Cassie Greulich: Omg i love this video, just what i needed! Question though, for a cut like this do i need to go out and get fancy scissors or am i able to achieve this by picking up scissors at a local drugstore beauty section?

Brenda Kelly: I love this! thanks Silvia. xox

Zero Fuks: Thanks to you, I bought some scissors for hair and you saved me a trip to the salon at $50 for a basic trim.

Living Loved: I cut my hair just like you said and did a shu uemura colour lustre treatment and feeling like i just stepped outta the salon. Thank you

Ashley Hoover: Welp the dusting is life changing and the this cut was the easiest!! My hair looks SO much healthier.

Desert to Garden: Thanks for the dusting tip! What if you want it to be V shape in the back? How do you angle it then?

Britannia 🧚🔮: Love this! Thanks!

Tracey Lynn: I love that you do these videos Silvia!!! Thank you

Christa Reday: Do you have any suggestions/videos on where the layers should lay so that you get that fullness? Thank you

Starlena Jordan: Really great video!! Thank you

Starri: Watching this at work right now, can't wait to go home and give my hair some love. It's been too long!!

Eija Sorsa: Very helpful video! Thank you!

Eesah: I love that you do these types of videos. Thanks

JoyHope: this is really useful, cause I cut my own hair. thanks =)

Lisa Flute: Thank you works every time ! ☺️

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