Easy Hair Cut Tutorial/ Hair Stylist Diy Haircut

YO YO!!! Here is another hair cutting video! Just some tips and tricks to cutting your hair easily at home, by YOself!

WHY DO U BREATH SO HEAVY?!?!?!! I'm soo annoying!

Anywho...Let me know if you try this easy haircut tutorial at home!!

Happy Hair cutting Friends!

Hey guys, what about welcome back to my channel, so today's video is going to be a hair trimming video I am trying to roll my hair out, like I'm always trying to do. I feel like I usually get it like right here and then I find a cute picture on Pinterest like spur the moment and I decide to go cut my hair to copy it fun. So I want my hair to be long, so bad anyways today, I'm just gon na be trimming, my hair. So if you were trying to grow out your hair and you want to just trim it to keep it healthy as it grows out or if you literally just got a haircut five six weeks ago and you want to literally just trim your hair to keep that Same haircut, I will show you guys how to do that, or at least how I do it. So my hair right now is mainly just a bob and it's kind of at this awkward length, that's kind of a little bit past shoulder length. Both sides are kind of tapered, my hair. Unfortunately, it isn't in the best shape, because I color it so often so parts of it have broken off like right. Here, you can see is like a short piece that is just randomly short. I'M not gon na be cutting that I'm literally just going to be trimming the ends and then I'll kind of trim. My tapering lick around the front. You guys I am a licensed cosmetologist, so cut your hair at your own risk. Obviously, it's better to go to a salon, but some people don't have money to go to salons. Some people have kids that don't have time to go to salons. Some people just want to cut their hair themselves, so whatever you want to do go for it. I will try and show you the right way to cut your hair at home. So what's wrong, so I'm going to grab my scissors right here. My sisters are actual hair cutting shears, so if they have a smaller hole right here and then a bigger hole right here, yours may or may not have that, depending on where you buy your scissors, what kind of scissors you're using? I would suggest at least going to like Sally or Walmart, or something and buying some kind of shears that are meant for hair, not just using like kitchen scissors or bathroom scissors, but again whatever you want to do your hair, your life. So I'm going to take my scissors, the smaller hole right here, I'm going to put my ring finger in the bigger hole I'm going to put my thumb in. It seems really weird. I think most people might want to cut their hair like this. That'S wrong, horribly wrong: you have no control over your scissors, they're, so wobbly and it it just doesn't work. So you need to do ring finger. These two fingers right here will kind of help to hold the scissors, and then this pinky, depending on, if you have a little thing on the end or not, I did you can rest it on there, otherwise just kind of keep it out here loose. This gives you much better control over the scissors, so that is how I'm going to be holding mine. I would suggest you do that as well, so I'm going to start in the front normally, and you start in the back - I'm gon na start in the front. How a lot of people comment and tell me when I cut my own hair, that I should be wearing a cape if I'm wearing a cape, you guys a cape is like a big like blanket type thing. If I'm wearing a cape, I can't lift up my arms, so I will not be wearing a cape. Yes, I'm gon na get hair everywhere, but whatever I'll clean it up, that's the way it is so I'm going to start right here in the front and I'm just gon na start by trimming the length I'm not gon na cut the tapering first, I'm just going To trim the length around and then I'll do the tapering or, if you've bangs you can do the bangs. So just take a section here. Nothing too big. This is maybe two two and a half inches and I'm literally just going to trim it. It'S up to you how much you want to take off if you want to take off a couple inches take off a couple inches. Basically, if you are doing you know even layers, you want to start with that base layer first, so that's what I'm doing so. I took a little bit of fat cut it now, I'm grabbing a little bit more hair and, as you can see, there's were the difference in length is so this side right here is a little bit shorter and then it goes longer. So I'm just going to connect the hair that I just cut and I'm literally just trimming it when you grab the hair, you guys make sure to hold it really tight between your two fingers. That way, you can lift it and move it without it doing anything. If you hold it loose and then you try to move it around you're going to lose hair, it's just gon na be a mess. So whenever you grab hair grab it with these two fingers and grab it tight, so you are holding it extremely tight. Okay. So I have the first two sections: I'm just gon na straighten it up a little bit here. I'M gon na work my way to the back. So every time I'm just grabbing a new section with a little bit of the section of already cut. That way. I have a guide to know which hair I've cut and what length it is at. So I'm literally just going to continue following the hair that I have cut. Sorry you guys I'm looking in the mirror house. You are watching me, but you can still see what I'm doing. I'M gon na continue doing. It grab a little bit of hair I've cut. Here I haven't cut as you all around the head. You guys you're gon na have to kind of just work with it and the back. Obviously, you're gon na be cutting a little bit shorter because you're pulling that backwards, hair forward, which means that you're taking the length away from it as you do it. So I'm going to continue on grab more hair here again, I'm gon na grab this hair really tight, because I need to pull it around front, so I'm gon na grab this hair really tight. I'M gon na pull it forward, so I can actually see what I'm doing and I'm just going to trim. Okay, I'm gon na continue grab the hair really tight, so I can pull it forward. I need to pull it way closer to the end than that. So grab it really really tight, pull it forward, I'm just cutting. I should be holding the hair closer to the end because, as you can tell it's kind of wobbly but I'll go back and make sure I get everything the same length when I'm done. I'M literally just following the line again pull it forward and about to have to start working from the other side. Look at all this hair collecting of this now I'm gon na work from this side, so I'm gon na grab the hair or a mat same hand. Pull it forward like this and just cut it a little bit of a different angle. Again, I'm just following the line where I'm at and honestly I'm just trimming my ears, I'm barely taking anything off, so it really doesn't matter for me. But if you're taking a lot off, make sure you're doing it very accurately again grab another section of hair pull it down. This, unfortunately, is my thin side only because I styled my hair. So often I color it. I blow-dry it. I straighten it. I curl it so, of course, I'm losing hair like crazy, even though I use tons of products in my hair and still there's nothing, you can do about damaged hair, it's gon na get damaged. It just depends on how much, depending on what you then what'd you put in it. Okay, so just continue, and then I want to see if the links are the same or not. I feel like the sites, always a little bit shorter, but let's see I'm just grabbing both sides and pulling it down. So if you guys couldn't see that right there, it makes it look like it's shorter and then goes longer. But it's because some of this hair right here is getting pulled. That'S the shorter hair that you're, seeing because it's getting pulled forward, which means some of the length is getting taken away. So I'm just grabbing some hair, pulling it straight down on both sides and seeing if it looks even and to me it does okay, so I'm gon na go through it one more time and make sure that I got the length right so grab. The first section verify that it's straight, I'm literally just doing the holding over again to make sure that I got it all. Sometimes hairs can hide underneath if you don't brush or comb your hair, all the way down to the neck. So then, sometimes you'll miss like these baby hairs and then they'll be way longer, so make sure that you brush or comb your hair way down all the way to your neck, so that you get all those little hairs. Okay. So now I'm going to work on! Oh so much hair! Well so now I'm gon na go ahead and work on the tapering, so I'm going to just grab this front hair here that is tapered or angled down and I'm just gon na kind of reef ollow it down. So just angle. Your scissors and go ahead and just kind of slide it down. So, however, you want to cut your hair. However much I can't really see what I'm doing like that. So you kind of just have that angle going on right there. You can angle it more if you want to, you, can start up higher if you want to whatever you want to do soon. What the other side it's gon na, be a little bit more difficult, because this side is the side. I actually use my scissors on. So I'm have to do an opposite. I'M literally gon na take it and just cut that angle upward. Do you guys see that, like that connect it to the line? If you can see right there and hole, I have my hair cut. Oh my gosh, you guys. I literally hardly cut anything and it honestly it feels so much better. It is in sane, Wow. Ok, let me know below what you guys think if you guys had luck with my tips, if you guys were able to cut your hair good if it turned out good, please say it did and yeah. I will see you guys in the next video

Elizabeth: I love when you do these hair videos and also glad you understand how it is to want to cut your own hair and not go to a hair salon. My hair is too thin and fine to spend the money and then be disappointed. My hair is way shorter than yours so I can't do the very back with your technique. I have to use mirrors back there. But your technique makes cutting the sides so much easier and more even. I always struggled with the sides and they were either too long or too short. I've only used your technique once but plan to do it all the time. I hadn't yet done it when my profile pic was taken. I also have to cut my hair more often because it gets uneven at the ends. I've seen your other hair cutting videos and this one is good too because it's just a light trim. Please continue to make these great videos.

Bearly Functional Gaming : I followed one of your videos to cut my hair and it turned out well. You mentioned straightening your hair and cutting it dry and it was a super helpful tip because I have wavy hair and was super intimidated at first.

Nipzche: Thanks so much! Super helpful and instructional.

Dana B: this was super useful! ❤️ love your hair color so much (i have just the same length and colored ✨) thank you!

Rachel Reviews Everything: What brand of shears do you have? I think I can do my own hair but I want to make sure I get really, really good shears! Thanks for this video.

CR R: How do you keep your hair looking so healthy and shiny??

SamanthaDanielle: Love the color of your hair!

Ashley H: Yay!! Happy to see a new video!!

Kathy Maslowski, Bright Flower Therapies: love your red hair x

James Williams: Awesome vid

Dan Marshall: Lovely go shorter at back and longer at front

Jose Arreola: Love you channel .I have a ? What color of hair Yu have now .Thank yu

Raçhel LaVerne Snider-House: She is a very beautiful older woman. Those are rare!

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