How To Cut Your Own Hair! Diy Layered 90S Haircut Tutorial

  • Posted on 08 December, 2022
  • Long Hair
  • By Anonymous

How to cut your own hair at home!

I was feeling so bored and fed up of my long hair and felt like it was limp and lifeless so I decided to give myself a makeover!

The most important thing when cutting your own hair is symmetry, you want to make sure that the hair is the same length on both sides so that you're not let with a crooked lopsided haircut so checking each section after cutting it is a must.

Hey everyone how's it going welcome back to my channel in today's video. I am going to be cutting my hair. I feel like it's just getting a bit long, it's starting to look a bit limp and shapeless, and so I just wanted to do something fun. I want to take off a fair amount of the length and just like a lot of layers, um a lot of face. Framing I want to like reshape my Daisy Fringe. All of that so yeah. I feel like it's going to be quite like a 90s look. Sort of similar to Rachel Green's hair in friends that kind of that's the style that I'm going for, but yeah with. That being said, I'm sure you just want to see how I cut my hair. So let's just jump right into this video. Okay. So, in terms of the sectioning, what I'm going to do first of all is take a middle parting. So all the way from my forehead down to my neck um and just try and make that as neat as you can and then from the crown of my head, I'm going to take my parting down to behind my ears. So I've got four quadrants for my sections and I'm going to be starting at the back of my head. So then I just wrap up the sections at the front and clip them in place so that they're out of the way - and I don't accidentally get them muddled up with the hair at the back um. I didn't really show this on camera very well. So I apologize, but so in terms of the sectioning at the back of the head in a little bit more detail from my middle parting, that I've got at the back. I'M just going to take pretty horizontal slices from The Parting to sort of like behind my ear and then I'm just gon na move up and up and up section by section introducing more of the hair from that top layer. As I go - and I say pretty horizontal because I do do it on a slight angle, so The Parting being the highest point. And then it's sort of like a diagonal forward section that I take to the nape of my neck. Just behind my ears and then I continue upwards on that same angle. Okay, so then I'm just gon na brush all of the hair forward from that section. So the hair, that's from the middle of my head, so right Touching The Parting, that's going to be traveling! The furthest distance, because it's further away from the front of my hair um, then obviously the hair, that's right behind my ears. So when I'm cutting I'm going to keep that in mind, because if I cut it completely straight, I'm gon na have a very, very dramatic v-shaped haircut. At the back of my head, which I like a v-shaped haircut, I don't mind if it's going to be a little bit kind of oval at the end at the back. But I don't want it to be a dramatic point at the back of my head. So when I pull it forwards, I'm actually angling my fingers slightly forwards and keeping the hair towards the side of my head slightly longer than the hair at the back of my head. When I put that hair behind my shoulders again, it's just gon na kind of soften that angle. So that's a really important thing to remember that you want to be slightly angling, your fingers towards the floor as you take the cut, so you will feel like you're cutting more from the back of your head than you are from the sides of your head. But that's how you want to feel if you want to minimize that V, if you don't, if you like the v-shaped card, then just cut it in a straight line and you'll get a v-shape and of course, when you come around to doing the sides, be mindful Of the angle that you've taken with your fingers um so that it matches on both sides, you don't want to have one side more of a angular v-shape than the other side, because your fingers are not even if that makes sense. I really hope I'm explaining that. Well, and hopefully you can see in the video what I mean by that so yeah, then I'm just moving up section by section here. I do show you like what I mean by the angle. I should have done that first of all, but it only occurred to me halfway through the video that you obviously need to see that but yeah, so I'm just brushing the hair down and you'll see like I'm combing it so many times. I want it to be as smooth and even as possible. I just want to make sure that it's exactly exactly smooth. There are no Kinks, there are no bumps, and only once I've got it completely smooth. Will I do that? How thick your hair is will determine how many sections you need to take at the back of your head. I would say that my hair is quite thick, so I do need to go in with quite a few sections um just because otherwise I'll never get the scissors through and it's it will just turn out really disgusting. I don't know if you've ever seen, somebody's haircut where it looks like the top layer, so the outer layer of the hair is slightly shorter than the hair underneath it at the like on the inside the inside layer of their hair um. But it's not layered. It'S just a bad cut and it looks not good. Basically, that's what I'm trying to avoid by doing sections um. So if you've got thinner hair, you may only need to do sort of like two sections. I think I can't remember if I did three or four foreign and then now I'm just coming around to the front of my hair and combing that out, you can see my hair's already so layered around the front, so I'm not going to have to do loads To the front of my hair, because I have not too long ago actually layered it again um, but all I'm going to do is I'm just going to include some of the hair from the back of my head as my guide, so that I know at what Length, I need to cut the hair at the side of my head and then you'll see like I'm really directing my fingers diagonally forward, so that the longest point is right at the front of my face, and that just means that when I push it all behind My shoulders, as I say, the V will just be a lot less dramatic, um and also it just sits a little bit nicer when you do this so yeah, again, just nice and diagonally forward. This, I would say, like this whole like angling, your fingers diagonally forwards is a big tip um, something that, like you, might not know. If you're not a hairdresser - and I think that's kind of The Telltale and when people cut their own hair, it always tends to kick up a little bit shorter at the front than what they're expecting foreign and then just with the face framing at the front of My face, as I said I did this not too long ago, so I'm just kind of going over what's already there to get rid of some of the split ends, but basically I'm just angling. My scissors downwards and kind of holding the hair in place with my fingers and then angling my scissors downwards on a diagonal angle and just cutting along that hairline. The key is the angle of your scissors. You want them to be basically vertical. You do not want any horizontal chunks taken out of your hair. You want the point of the scissors to be facing the floor, the entire time and really really gently barely even closing the closing the scissors, I'm more or less just kind of dragging the scissors along. My hair and it's it's doing all the work for me. I do have a full length video on this. That goes into a lot more details like how I would do this from scratch. If I didn't already have it because, as I say, I am just kind of going over what's already there um but yeah. If you want to check that out, have a little look and then now I'm going to be moving on to the layers. At the back of my head, um full disclosure. I already had layers at the back of my head. So again, I'm kind of just going over what's already there, so I didn't need to be too precise, um. So what I'm just doing? At the back of my head, I'm splitting my hair into three sections from my crown. I'M splitting it off kind of in like a Pizza like a slice of pizza formation, so a triangle from the crown of my head down to my neck, getting wider and then I've got the two sections either side and I'm pulling up that middle section. First of all, unfortunately, you can't see I didn't know, but I pull it up. I comb it so that it's all completely even and uniform. Any hair that falls out of the back is fine, because I just want these to be surface level layers and then I'm pulling out with my fingers and again I'm tilting my fingers when I get to the top of my head so that the point of my Fingers are facing downwards and that's going to give me a really really soft angle for my layers, and so you can see I'm just point cutting into that just to make the the line even less harsh um, but I hope you can see there when it lands. It'S all staggered in length, so you're not going to have any harsh lines at all. It should be a really really soft, finish um and then yeah again, I'm just going in with this side section. So I'm combing it all up. These are really thick sections of hair. If I didn't have any layers, I would probably do six sections instead of three yeah, and that will just make it a lot more detailed. If this is my first time doing layers, I probably would do six sections as well. Just because it's a bit easier to control, like I'm having a hard time here, trying to comb up this much hair in one goes, all falling out is a bit difficult. Length of my hair has just Fallen like the longest points of my hair have just fallen down, which I'm fine with um, because then I know that I'm not cutting off too much from the ends of my hair, so I still have that thickness. Then I'm just point cutting the layers again, if you want me to do a more detailed tutorial on just how you would do the layers and like really break it down and go into it, I can do that here. I feel like you can see the angle that I'm talking about it's kind of like all of the points of hair, I'm cutting the shortest part at the crown and then I'm slowly cutting less and less as it gets towards the ends of my hair um. Because, of course, I want the layers right on the top of my head near like coming out of the crown of my head. I want those to be the shortest layers and then I want the rest to be longer and longer and blend into the ends of my hair, and what I didn't show on camera is the whole time. While I'm doing this, I'm like constantly checking the length of the hair against each other. So when I finish cutting the back section, just when I was just doing my straight cut, I was like taking little pieces and bringing them to the front of my face. Just to check that it was all even and I'd recommend doing that the whole way through, because if you get to the end and then you try and check it and it's wrong, you're gon na have to start again so just keep checking it taking pots from The same place on your head, um and then just comparing them against each other and making sure that they're all the same length and then yeah. That is what I did and then I've just blow dried it, and I've got a video coming soon of how I achieved the blow dry, so I'll upload that as well um but yeah. This is how it turned out. I literally love it. It'S so much nicer than I actually thought it could be like I'm in love with my hair. I couldn't stop looking at myself um, so I really hope that was helpful. I hope that I explained everything like I say. If there is anything that I didn't explain. Well enough or that you don't understand, just leave me a comment and I'll I'll reply to it: um but yeah. That is it. It would really help me a lot if you would like and subscribe, and I will see you in my next video bye

Hannah Zaffos: Second! Can I get a pin?

lilbanksia: this tutorial is incredible, can't thank you enough x

♡Kokomi♡: oh wow it looks soooo pretty! i’ve wanted hair like that for ages except leaving my hair longer at the back(it’s currently passed my bum) but my mother thinks i shouldn’t cut my hair like that cause we live in the heat of australia and it will be harder to put into a pony tail i just love the hairstyle so much! i’m very tempted to cut my hair anyway ‍♀️

『 SøfiGrün 』: Pov: you want this hair so badly but your hair is thin and flat

MsCaligirl17: I would love to see a more detailed tutorial on the layers. You have amazing hair!! Thank you for your tutorials.

AnastaSilla: Thank you for finishing the tutorial. I would appreciate a more detailed one. I was obsessed with this haircut since I saw your tiktok. I wanted it so bad, but having my hair done isn't really an option right now, cause I lost my job and my ass is broke lol. Soooo, I really wanted to try to cut it myself, but I was apprehensive of finding a tutorial. And then you come to save the day! I've been cutting my fringes and doing slight trims for years, as well as doing my mom's and grandma's haircuts, so hopefully I won't mess this up Gonna pop in and say how it went when I do it!

MJBpeace: Hello! I love your videos! My only question is, how would it change things if my hair isn't parted in the middle, but a bit to the side? Because there would be more volume on one side, especially around the face... I don't want to mess up the layers...

ReemRose: Yes please more detailed tutorial on layers and also consideration for side parts :)

Linda: Excellent tutorial. Thank you so much.

Kylie K.: I cannot thank you enough for this!! Best video of a haircut ever. Hope this goes viral on tiktok/ shorts

Kylie K.: I cannot thank you enough for this!! Best video of a haircut ever. Hope this goes viral on tiktok/ shorts

Kylie K.: I cannot thank you enough for this!! Best video of a haircut ever. Hope this goes viral on tiktok/ shorts

Thenewgirl 24: Love your hair! So gorgeous <3

M’s Edits: I want to do this but I’m so scared I’ll mess it up!!

Countess: I would love to cut my hair like this (since it is really flat) but my hair is about shoulder length, would that effect the hairstyle in any way?

Raven Vargas: Your hair is gorgeous that style really suits you

Tessa Lynn: can we get a styling tutorial on those curls?! i have similar layers but can never get them to look like that!!

1 Out Of 7.7 Billion: I feel my hair needs this style back b/c it's too much weight at one length. I wouldn't loose so much hair if it was layered. Then I wouldn't stress and lose more hair over stressing the length weight! I will do my best, if i fail thank goodness it hrows back and try again

PS: Your hair is amazing Rachel Please upload what is the routine that u follow for beautiful hairs soon

Mary Lee: Thank you for this amazing tutorial! ✨The accent tho ✨

Gabriela: I am 30 years old and I’ve never had a good experience from getting a haircut at a salon and I’ve gone to a lot

Steph: Beautiful! ❤

bobocl: Quick question Will it still look good if you have bangs? I want to try this but I have bangs but I don't want to get rid of them lol

Lee Sennett: Do you always cut your own Hair?

MoonZdrop: Thank you Rachel

Fotini Kalai: wow !!!! gonna try it

SpillTheTea🫖☕️: Can you show how you highlighted it plz

RhiAnime: Someone lmk when the blow dry video is out pls

ChiaBee ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ: My hair is already shoulder length with choppy layers so I probably can’t do it but yk what? I’m gonna try anyway

meryem dry: Hallo welches shampoo benutzt du kannst du schreiben danke

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