Cutting My Own Hair Short Diy Technique

  • Posted on 05 January, 2020
  • Short Hair
  • By Anonymous

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Okay, look guys it's your girl, sherry here with another video, so today I am going to be chopping. These locks of mine off. I feel that it is time for a new look ring in the new year, so I'm going to be cutting my hair today. Now, if you've been following me for a while, you guys know that I always cut my own hair. I only trust myself to cut my own hair, so in this video I'm gon na share with you guys how I'm going to cut on my own hair. So this could be an educational video for those of you guys who want to experiment and cutting your own hair. But again, if you guys do this, you know do it under your own risk, because you know things can go good and things can go bad. So I'm strictly just making this video, so you know you guys can see how I do my own hair and again, if you guys wanted to take initiative and do it for yourself. You know we're right ahead before I get started and move on to this video. I just want to produce clamor, as I always do, that everything that I'm doing here is basically just my own techniques and how I do things. I am NOT a professional yet I currently am in hair school trying to work to get my certification or hair styling. So I'm going to be incorporating some of the techniques that I learned in school on to my own hair, but just giving it my own twist because I'm gon na do it on myself. I'M not gon na doing on the client and no one's enthrone me. So I'm gon na do it myself, so it's wanted to put that out there that you guys know where I'm coming from right. With that being said, I'm gon na go ahead and get myself all packed up and get ready to cut off my hair. So this is all gon na go. So basically I'm going to start off by doing the technique that I did in this video, where I did the pigtails. So I can just kind of save my ends and then the rest I'm going to do differently and it all work out because I haven't tried it before. I have a vision in my mind and how I'm going to do this, so I hope that all turns out right, because the kind of style that I want is a bob cut like an a-line bob cut. I want it to be a little bit longer at the front here. When I cut my hair, I am going to be bringing all my length to the back, because if you over direct your hair and bring it all back and just cut it in one stationary position here, once you release that hair and bring it forward, you're going To have longer pieces at the front so with my other video, when I did my tutorial when I cut it like this, a lot of people have been saying that they have a longer pieces at the back and that's because you over direct the hair to the Front so when you over direct the hair to the front and cut it this way, and then you bring your hair back. You'Re gon na have like a v-shape. Look this time around, I'm going to be cutting everything Zach's! Alright, you guys hear my dog barking in this video, I'm going to be cutting most of my links in the back. I'M going to be doing a lot of flexibility with my arms to see backwards here. So I'm crossing my fingers that it's all we could turn out as planned. I'M nervous and I'm excited all at the same time, but it's just here here goes back and alright. So first things first, as always, I'm going to be brushing out any knots and tangles. I have on my hair, just ensure an easy process, and this over here is just a bottle of water, I'm just going to damp in my hair, so they can help out with the sectioning and with the tail comb. I'M just going to be splitting up. My hair down the middle, I'm just combing everything down and I'm also just going to split my hair down the middle as well down the back of my name, and I'm just going to be smoothing everything down here, because I'm going to be tying this in a Rubber band - and I want to make sure that when I tie it, my hair is nice and smooth and we're trying it. I want to tie it as close to my neck as possible. What you see here is one of the big mistakes that I see. Other people doing they projected away from their neck, which causes the hair to be a little uneven. When you cut it so make sure when you are doing it, keep your hair as close to your neck as possible, so that when you cut it, it's gon na be nice and straight. So, as you guys can see here, I have it as close to my neck as possible and I'm going to do the same thing with the other side now with the second rubber band, I'm going to be using that as a guide, where I'm going to cut My hair, so the first rubber band just holds everything in place. The second rubber band is just going to be a guideline, so I'm just bringing it down to where you want to cut it, and once I found that length, I'm gon na go ahead with a good pair of scissors and cut those ends off. These are professional scissors that I'm using. They are from my school that I got from my kit when I do find out what the brand is I'll post it in my description box, for you guys and there you go. My ends are gone so now, I'm just gon na take a look at what my hair looks like so so far, no good because I want it definitely shorter, as you guys can see, it's a little bit straighter than my first initial video but anyways. So what I'm gon na do now is I'm gon na be using these hair clips to keep the hair stationary in one position, so it doesn't move around. So once I found that the clips are nice, and even I'm gon na go in with my scissors and just cut a straight line right underneath those clips. So this is going to be kind of a flexibility. Movement are really flexibility, but your hands are gon na. Be bent this isn't a move for everyone, but if you can definitely the end, your arm is the way that I can do it or that I'm doing it then go ahead and try this cut, but it turned out pretty straight so, as you guys can see That clip really did help with the straight guideline and there's one little struggling piece there that I'm going to be cutting off pretty soon. When I do this cut, I want to keep my hair as close to my neck as possible as well, and by keeping it close to the neck. I'M also projecting most of the hair to the back, so that most of the pieces of the front will be a little bit longer. I hope that makes sense. You guys will see it throughout the rest of this video pretty soon, but I brought down another section of hair. I just sprayed it down with water because you could do a dry cutting, but since I'm doing myself having your hair damp, you will be able to kind of see through the hair and see the initial guide line underneath it as you guys, can see there. So now I'm taking the clip I'm holding everything down and I'm just going to be sliding it down to where the ends are not completely to the ends. But just making sure everything is nice and tight in those clips. And then I'm just gon na go find that guide line that I created and just cut the link to that guide and I'm basically what I'm doing there is. I was just lifting up the hair, so I can see where their guide is. This definitely is a challenge to cut it. This way because one hand is cutting, while the other one has a mirror. So if you are multitasking like I am go for this, so I'm gon na be bringing down more sections to cut. As you can see, when the hair is dry, you can't really see the guideline. So that's why I go in with some water and now you can kind of see through it now, so I'm brushing the hair towards the middle. Like I said when I bring all the hair back to that section, once the hair is released it will, it will create that diagonal forward. Look, that's not going to save so here I'm just lifting up the hair, so I can see the guideline and basically I am just cutting it straight to that guide. Take your time with this guy's. If you are doing this for yourself, don't rush into it. It looks like I'm rushing into it, but this video is sped up a little bit. It did take me about an hour to cut it myself, but you know what it still worked out so now, as you guys can see the hair that is on the side of my face, I'm not talking behind my ears because tucking it behind your ears will Create shorter links at the front, so I'm just leaving it right by the side of my face and then I just projected it backwards and then again with the clip I held everything together and I'm just gon na be doing the same thing over and over here. Just like by taking all the lengths bringing it to the back and then just cutting it to that stationary guideline that corner piece that you saw there, I kind of cut it in a downward angle so that it is a little bit longer at the front. I didn't cut it completely straight, as you guys can see here, you can see the angle kind of projecting forward, so you know that's the kind of look that I was trying to achieve by over directing it to the back. So the next layer. I miss repeating the same exact thing I don't know I feel, like I cut my hair, pretty damn straight for doing it myself this way. So again, if you want to create that diagonal forward, look project all the front layers of your hair. Back to that one stationary position and when you cut it and release it, the front will definitely be longer than the back section all right. So we now are at the last layers of the hair about everything down. So this part right here, I'm going to do it differently, I'm going to clip the front sections of my hair away and work on it Flass. So again, I'm just taking all that hair that I have on that section, bringing it all back towards the middle and just clipping it so that it is nice and secure lifting it up is a technique that we do just to show that we have the guideline There that we are going to be cutting to, and also that's why it's important to have your hair wet this way. So you can see the guideline, especially if you're just starting out with cutting - and you don't know where your guide is it's a good. It'S a good reason to have your hair down alright, so I want the front pieces just to be a little little bit longer. That'S why I left it for the ends. I didn't to connect it with the back. So what I'm gon na do is I'm just going to spray with water, so I can see the guideline and I'm just going to bring parts of that front section clip that up. So it's a little bit too thick and I'm just going to cut it more into a diagonal forward line cuz. I do want a little bit longer than it initially was. Then I brought down the next section and I'm just gon na cut that to that guide line that I created and you guys can see already it has a nice slant. So I'm doing this same exact thing here. On the other side, you guys are doing this, be careful not to cut your fingers. Professional haircutting scissors are super super sharp. If you do one little mistake: oh my goodness, you're gon na have some painful cuts on your fingers. So please be careful. So that is well, it's not it, but you know that's the first initial cut there got rid of most of the length and I'm loving it. So now I'm moving on to adding a little bit of layers to my hair. So I don't want it just to be just one straight solid cut, so I'm just gon na add some layers so by taking that piece of hair. I'M gon na use that as a guide to cut my increase layers. So, by taking that one session of hair and cutting it to the link that you want your long layers by bringing it all the way up, it's going to create some increase layers. Please don't mind my patchiness on my hair there. I know it's pretty bad. I didn't notice it until I saw this video but yeah. I did a really bad job before, because I used henna on my hair before I even went to school and before I even learned about henna. So that's why it was a little bit patchy anyways. So, by bringing the hair all the way up and cutting it to that one guideline that we created for the layer you are going to create some nice layers throughout the hair. So all you have to do is find the guy that you want bring all the sections of your hair all in one stationary position above your head, cut it straight and then, if you want to go back like I am doing, I'm just going in with some Point cutting I'm notching the end so that it's not completely blue one. You know, I don't. Like the blunt look, I like the soft edges on my hair, so I always start off with cutting it to that guide and then I will go in and notch it. Just to soften up those layers, so this is an easy way of doing your own layers at home is just by bringing it up. I hope that this makes sense. I know it's all it's kind of confusing, but you know once you see me doing it. You'Ll kind of understand here is my hair. You can see, I have a little bit of long layer, isn't it as a little bit of movement in touch to my hair, which is what I want, and now what I'm doing is I'm just taking my thinning shears? My texturizing shears and I'm going back in on the ends of my hair, and I am just notching those ends out because the ends are still a little bit too thick. So I just take them section by section like this, and I just do a point. Cutting technique with these texturizing shears they're, not gon na cut your length off. They are just going to thin pieces of your hair. Oh so don't have to worry about cutting anything off because it won't. It just ends it out. So I'm basically just going ham on the ends of my hair, just to kind of get rid of that excess bulk. You can see it is kind of changing a little bit. My hair is looking pre dry, but that's because it is not styled at all. So now that is all the hair that I took off of my head all right. So the cut is now complete and I'm just going in with a straightener and I'm just going to straighten everything out. So we can see how it looks when it is nice and straight of course I blow dried, my hair before doing this. I just didn't show it in the video but make sure your hair is dry before you straighten it, because please don't call me out on my hair. I know the color of my roots is pretty bad. I'M going to be doing something to it pretty soon. So here is my hair guys it looks so damn good for somebody who did it themselves. I am pretty impressed with the work that I did. I know some of you might think like it's. It looks pretty bad because it's not professionally done and that's because it's not professionally done it's done by me - they're, not professional yet, but I am working on becoming a professional, but you guys, you know why it works. Pretty good. Look at that. You can see a little bit of the soft layers and the diagonal forward look of the aline bob cut and loose waves and curls on my hair. Just see what it looks like you guys are ready. Salt, my hair double click straight right after I finish cutting it. I straightened it and I just wanted to see what it would look like with the curls in there you guys, I'm not mad. I am not mad at all you. I actually really really love my hair. I was kind of worried to just touch my hair. You know what I don't miss it I feel like. It was just a right time for me to do this cut because my answer is just so dry so damaged and so porous that you know there was just nothing going on with my ends anymore and now my hair. It just feels so much better. So I am loving my new hair, I'm not gon na lie, though this technique that I did was a very, very tedious honestly, because at the end my shoulders were so sore, but I know most of you guys are gon na be thinking you know. I probably would have been so much more easier if I went to someone and got my hair cut, but that just defeats the whole purpose. I'M Charlie, I'm kicking myself to cut my own hair and that's not how I do things here. I always do my own hair. I'Ve always been doing my own hair and I'm not gon na change it. So I always want to try to come up with different ways to cut my hair to see which one would be best. You know like it's all on you guys if you want to go ahead and try these methods out. I just basically wanted to just cut my hair and share with you guys how I did it at home personally for myself and it turned out so good. So this is what my hair looks like up close, and so that is my hair. Yes, I know it doesn't look professional at all and that isn't the whole approach that I'm trying to achieve here, because I know that it's not professional, but you know just the fact that I can see I cut my own hair is enough for me, so I Mean I'm not mad, I don't. This is just a perfect way to ring in the new year with a new haircut so new year, new me new, hair and yeah cheers to all of you guys, so that is about it for this video, if you guys do try this out, please let me Know leave me a comment. Follow me on my Instagram account tag me. I want to see some of your work, whether it's this tutorial that you followed or my previous haircutting tutorials, that you follow, and I know some of you guys have been sending me pictures and messaging me and telling me you know thank you for making this video. I love my hair. You know this is kind of like why I do this just to inspire some of you guys to just kind of step out of the box. I made me: try it somebody I white guy, so me, I'm not going to say that's the way to go because, like I said I am a hair selling student and I'm working on becoming a professional, and I want clients to come to me. But if there are those days where you feel like you want to spend - and you just want to get a haircut just then and there and not wait for your next available appointment, try it out and then beam us up if you live in your knee. Let me help you. Let me help you fix hey. Hopefully it won't come to that though, but yeah. That is it. I think your guys did like this video. Please give me a thumbs up subscribe to. My channel also follow me on my Instagram account. Remember. I have to them. I have Sheri on my bow and then I have my artistry account, which is a glam starter artistry. It would mean a lot if you follow other than that happy new year to all of you guys, happy 2020, and I hope this new year will bring in lots of fun and joy and happiness to all of you. I will see you

Paradise 1219: Professional or not, looks absolutely stunning and to be honest, it's even better then some professional cuts I have seen. You truly are talented. Gorgeous!! Look forward to seeing the new color you will do for this new style. Take care.

Sinister Sharpie: This is the best tutorial I've ever found! Immediately went to the bathroom and finally cut my hair the way I've been wanting for years! Thank you so much! lol I didn't have any long enough clips when I did it, so I ended up having to use 2 popsicle sticks and clipping the sticks around my hair. Worked amazingly! <3

Amanda Seguin: This looks better than haircuts I have paid a lot of money for and hated. You did a stunning job

Gina Aristodemo: I have been a hairstylist 34 yrs. you did an amazing job using a mirror and one hand wow.

Julia the Editor: This wasn’t challenging due to the arm reach. It was challenging trying to get my scissors in the right place using mirrors and one hand ‍♀️ BUT IT WORKED!!! I now have decent looking quarantine hair! I think one of the tips id offer anyone attempting to do this is to try and get the pigtail cut as even as you possibly can, go slow and if you get frustrated, walk away and come back to it. Thanks for posting your tutorial. I’m looking quarantine chic

Vicky Sh: My partner and I used this method so that he could cut my hair (in quarantine). It turned out wonderfully, thank you! Also, you are so talented... I can't imagine doing this by myself.

K S: I finally tried cutting my hair after watching this tutorial. I have watched your other tutorials but was too scared to do it. But I'm happy that I was brave today and cut it. Usually my husband doesn't like it when I have my hair cut short but this time was an exception! He thought it looked nice and was surprised that I did it. Thanks so much for posting this video and inspiring me to try to cut my hair on own ❤

Pamela S.: This is actually exactly how I trim my own hair, but I never thought of using hair clips to get a nice straight line across the back, so thank you for that! I started cutting my own hair a couple of years ago after discovering your channel and have saved a ton of money as a result. I will try adding some soft long layers like you did here the next time I trim my bob. :)

Julie Lee: Thanks for posting this video! Just tried your technique yesterday and my hair looks great! It’s actually easier than I expected.

Tabetha: This tutorial was amazing! I’m going to use it this weekend to cut my hair! I’m just trimming an already cut a-line bob so I think this will make that a million times easier!

Brooke Lewis: Beautiful job! I'm a stylist and am now tempted to do this to my hair.

Renee' Flory: It looks beautiful! I love all the color and tones of your hair, all the way down to the dark. The lavender is beautiful especially at the end after you curled it. Well done! Can’t wait to try it when it gets a bit longer. Thank you for showing how to do it. I love cutting my own hair too but haven’t really known how to do the back on my own.

Summer Salt: wow, it turned out extremely well for a one-hand DIY short haircut!

Belen Martin: I just followed this tutorial to cut my hair and worked perfectly, I asked my husband to help me out with the back a bit. It came out great! Love my haircut, thanks for sharing this amazing technique! ❤️

EricAmanda01: I swear you are a hair styling psychic! I followed your other self cut video and I loved it. The past month or so I have wanted EXACTLY this cut! I can't wait to try it out! It looks fantastic!!!!!

nmus: I did this by myself after watching 2 of your videos and frankly, it looks good! Thank you for your excellent technique!

Cheryl Lynn: This is pretty amazing and looks perfect, it's gorgeous! Thank you for the tutorial on this cut, I'm so impressed!

Shannon Stewart: Thank youuuuuu! I need to try this tomorrow. I wanted to go short for the summer , so now I’ll do it myself ya know self isolation, stir crazy .. quartined on lockdown. Take care!

Judi Roth: Love this, Sharee. Your hair looks terrific. Thanks for this.

Rachel: It looks great, you’ve done a fantastic job, doesn’t look bad at all!

Lovestolaugh: I actually cut about 2 inches off my hair this morning, but this video makes me want to cut it shorter like hers. Of course she is absolutely stunning and looks great with shorter hair. I can’t guarantee that I will look as good as she does.

Amy P: I've never seen it done this way. I was worried about have my ends uneven in the back. But now I see how it works. I just have to get some of those clips you used on the back of your hair. That's a great idea. I'm learning a lot from your videos. In quarantine I need to find out what method will be easier for me to do my hair.

Kate Ostreicher: this! I've been looking for a good tutorial on how to do the back of a short haircut, and this is the only one I've seen that really goes into that (and without help!) <3. so impressive!

Lydia Quick: I'm a professional hair stylist and I'm super impressed this look is dope and I probably will try this on myself during this quarentine we're in here, lol, idk, we'll see

Stacy Taylor: I think you are awesome! I am gonna try to cut my hair in a couple of days ! Long bob just like yours! Your video was very helpful and I also have a idea in my head of how to do this! Thank you so much for your great video! Your hair is superb!

brittnyb4: Thank you! I just cut my own hair after watching this and it turned out really good! It was hard at times but ended up really cute!

Brenda Martinez: Girl u helped me alot. It was actually my first time cutting my hair and it came out pretty good. Gotta admit I only did the first step because like you said my hand didn't reach all the way like that but other than that I'm happy w the results. I saved $30.

Denise: I had been trimming my hair for a while now, cutting the ends (puntas) to make it grow and look healthier. The way I was doing it bringing it all to the front, gave it that layered U/V shape. I didn't mind it. Then I decided to cut off more, the parched looking eww- ness and looked up How to do it and you came up. In this video you explained it so easily. Thanks a hundred.

MoDarkLadySith: Thank you for the video! I haven't had a haircut since Jan 2020 your video is very helpful and I'll be trying it out on my own to get the dead ends gone and a fresh cut I can say I did it on my own

Tuhina Dutta: This looks stunning ❤❤❤, I cut my own hair....haven't been to any salon for last 6 or 7 years or so for anything on earth.... but I can never ever do this what you did.... I am actually a home professional Haha... so a straight cut is always good for me

Kristin Katsuye: Thanks, great tips great tutorial! I've also always cut my own hair. Many were experiments when I was a teen & young adult. I'm a bit older now but still enjoy cutting my own hair. It makes me happy so I love to see better ways & techniques I can try on my own

Justine Dragonfly: Thank you so much for this great tutorial! I have just cut my hair for the very first time in my life and I’m 32. ;) (With a little help from my Husband.) I’m happy with the way it turned out and just wish I hadn’t waited this long!

Sweet Charity: You are adorable and wildly talented. Wonderful tutorial!!! Thank you!

Cary Stone: love this! I cut my own hair for years before I went to hair school too because I had a stylist cut off 9 months of pregnancy growth, because she was too busy talking crap (with another stylist... so unprofessional) about a stylist that wasn't currently there, to pay attention to what I asked for... a trim! That on top of previous horrible cuts from past stylists, lead and to figure it out on my own and eventually go to hair school. Now it's been years since I've done it myself, since I found great stylists and friends when I went to hair school, but with the coronavirus, and the fact I'm now a 100% disabled army veteran, I needed a refresher before doing this myself again. So THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!

Sara Zahbihi: Thank you so much for posting this. I just cut off my “quarantine hair” and it came out awesome!!! Thank you!!!

Trisha Wilson: Glad I saw this. I'm a professional hairstylist but it still is not easy cutting your own hair. I like the idea of the duckbil clips holding the hair in place. Didn't think of that lol! This quarantine is long and who knows when they will let us back to work. Thanks for the video!

juana simon: I love it. It came out Amazing. Especially, that hair color makes it stand out more. I have been cutting my own hair for 2yrs now. It was nerve racking at first but I enjoy watching other ways as well. Thank you !

camaybraham: this works better than brad mondo's way. I tried his first and my line wasn't straight. So I switched to using Sharee's way. Works waaay better!

brittney zaboronak: Thank You for making and sharing this video. You cut your hair the same exact length I've been wanting to cut my hair and the technique you used was awesome. I tried cutting my hair using Brad Mondo's guide and idk if I messed up somewhere, but it did not come out even. I was getting frustrated and finally was able to even it as best as I could. (I still wanted my hair shorter) I seen your video and realized you had the same length I had and you were cutting it the length that I wanted, so I gave it another shot using the technique you showed in your video...... ahhh.. it came out amazingly. Thank you so much for sharing this video. BTW. You are so beautiful and your hair looks absolutely STUNNING!!!

Angelica Bocage: This came out so GOOD! I'd trust you to cut my hair, girl. Definitely going to try on my own. :)

Becky Owen: It looks pretty damn professional to me. You did a fabulous job!

Bekzee: Amazing! Can't wait to try this. I did a bob before by putting a hair tie at the very bottom of the back of my neck and it was great, but now it's growing out I need to fix it up. Great tutorial

Ural Uralie: Hi I’m cutting my hair for years and this straight cut technique is just stuning !!! I’m still watching but it will be perfect for sure Thanks I willl try. Thank you for posting ❤️

Dee Studs: this is the best do it yourself video I've seen yet, and I've seen a LOT of videos. thanks for doing this, I think your hair looks fab!

kelvianna epperson: I trimmed my hair last month. You did a really good job and I love your color. I big chopped 2 years ago myself and wetting it really helped see the different textures

Marina Walsh: You did an amazing job. It looks fantastic

jenna ballard: I think you did an amazing job! Love the shape x

belinda: this is the best method! i’ve cut my hair this way (and am in no way a professional) I’m lucky and understood a bit about hair from watching and learning from my hair stylist in the past but for people who don’t know a good way to cut their hair this is it!! you explained it so perfectly too you’re an amazing teacher!

Barbie121986: You are my go to girl when I cut my own hair. Love your techniques and not afraid to try anything you try!

Leigh Turley: Wow! I'm impressed. I'm a hairstylist and do my own hair way too much. Great job!!

Cinthia Tellez: So glad I found this video. it is exactly what I want on my hair. I need a new style lol I also cut my own hair too and my daughters. I love this cut! I will probably leave it a little longer because my face is round (fat lol) so I think I need more length in the front.

Christie Jones: I subscribed because of this video! I absolutely cannot afford a stylist, and this is going to help me so much in styling and cutting my hair myself!!! If I'm going to do it myself, then at least I could get some great advice from an inspiring stylist! Thank you so much for creating this, because I do not have much of a choice other than doing my own hair on my tight budget!

Kindra White: You did a better job than any professional I went to a professional yesterday and it looks like I cut my own hair

Ural Uralie: Honestly it is so good that it looks Like Professional cut comparing to other types of Diy haircut. I will definitely trying this on my hair Love your Chanel ❤️‍♀️ And please could you do video on hairstyling with straightener the one you did here in this video is great. Hello from France

itsa jones: I love watching you cut your hair it always turns out gorgeous!

J C: You did an awesome job! I will definitely use some of your techniques!

Trina Stokes: Awesome Cut! I always do my own hair too! This was a great video!"

Tuty 12.14: Your hair looks soooo good! I’m gonna try this on a wig I just bought that’s too long. Wish me luck!!

Kai Dionne: Looks so awesome!!! I had watched your video when you did an a-line cut and yes I tried it and came out awesome so now I will cut it again since I have some dead hair from lightening it but will add some layers to it as well..wish me luck and thank you so much for this video.. and I agree with you I rather cut my own hair then going to the salon

KAROON BOOMIE: YOUR CHANNEL ROCKS GIRL, YOU SHOW THE BEST DETAILS, DESCRIPTIONS AND RESULTS MORE THAN ANY OTHER! THANK YOU FOR BEING REAL AND HUMAN STAY COOL CAT!

Swee Dee: I love your DIY haircut videos. Thank you! Ever since i started watching you I've been cutting my own hair!

Pam Connell: Thank you for your detailed videos! I used this video as a starting point, but found I was not as talented as you with trying to use clips in the back and twist my arm to get a straight cut. Instead I used a technique you showed in a different video by parting my hair into three sections directing from just behind the ears forward on both sides and then putting a ponytail in the very back and blunt cutting it that way. I took electric clippers to the end of the blunt cut to clean it up. Then I blended the shorter back into the longer front with the angles on both sides. I cut off over 10 inches today and it feels great. I don’t think I would have been brave enough to try it without your detailed videos!

Amy's Garden: Whaou! you rock girl, you're really gifted. As I'm french and confined at home too, the temptation of the scissors is high. I've been watching a lot of video and you've got the best technique, I've ever seen so far, like a pro, really. I give it to you the french way : Tu déchires !

Corinne Bunetto: That looks absolutely amazing you're pretty talented to go all the way across your back like that I can't even do that great job thanks for sharing

Darian H.: Thank you so much for sharing this! Super helpful. Gave me the knowledge and confidence boost to give myself a lil lob!

Hazel Hatswell: Love it! Thank you .... this is the best hair cutting video I’ve seen Well done Not professional? Rubbish! It IS professional!

Terri Suzuki: I am a professional and I think you did a great job! Since I’m sheltering in place, I may try this. I’ve always felt comfortable trimming my own bangs but not the back.

A: I'm totally going to do this because the lady I went to was so rough on my hair and I just don't want to fork out the $$ anymore. Thank you!! ✨

Dwight Schrute: It looks SO GOOD! Really cute and fresh looking. I cut mine the same way with the mirror and clips lol. I need to go in and thin the ends like you did thought because my perimeter is looking so thick my hair is like a triangle.

Kora B.: Those clips make all the difference! I did a 3 ponytail method because I just wanted it done and my hair has enough texture it's forgiving but this will be great to clean it up a bit! (I totally snipped a finger!)

MMA Latina: Ok so I wanted to come back and share my experience! I chopped off my hair to this length last night. It took me about 2 hours. One thing.... when she says you need good shears she’s not lying, you need some good shears that cut easily. I had some that I thought would work and they didn’t so I began to get nervous. I resorted to just using regular paper scissors and it came out pretty choppy at the ends but honestly I love it! It didn’t come out blunt and it just looks like I just went in with the point cutting technique. Anyway, stress enough to have some good shears if you’re gonna attempt this. Also!!!!!! When she says that “flexibility move” isn’t for everyone, it’s really not. It’s pretty difficult not gonna lie and took me a good minute to get the hang of it especially trying to look at the mirror for guidance. I was so confused because I didn’t know how to move my hand based on the mirror but like I said, I ended up getting the hang of it. The end result was gorgeous and I got a ton of compliments from friends and family so two thumbs up for showing us how to do this! In love with my hair and so happy I had the courage to cut it myself ☺️

The Real Reviewer: You did an amazing job, looks beautiful x

Sara W: You are amazing! Thank you for this. Also the timing of this video upload is hilarious, haha, it's like you knew we'd all need this for quarantine.

Jd Hamer: It looks amazing! Well done.

Mara Miller: Looks so good you done great the back is so hard for me to get it straight I cannot bend my arm like that so good job for you. My son helps me with getting my line straight in the back. It is harder to do your own hair then someone else to cut it. I do the same thing I cut and color my own bc I am just so specific on how I want it done that I just do it myself. it does look professional and looks beautiful on you❤️

Katie Rattles: I think you need to just let go anyone else's criticism. You are amazing. I love this video. I followed a previous tutorial, and it is not as good as yours but it is pretty good. I'm so glad I found your channel!!

Christine Kaye: Since so many people I know are staying home during COVID and can't get to a hair dresser, I shared your video on Face Book. I cut my own hair all the time, but if people have family members in lock down with them, they can cut each other's hair. I thought your video was easy to follow. Thanks!

Sheila: Beautiful cut and finish. Looks professional too. Well done!!.. ❤️

levana Zias: it worked!!! thank you so much I love it!!!!✨❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

Kristel Shull: I LOVED IT!!!! you did a good job! and I love the colors!

Christina Kelley: This is definitely one of my favorite haircuts to do on clients!!!

Chantel Wraight: Amazing results. I'm so glad I found this video during lockdown ☺️

Gypsy Girl: You did a great job! The shorter hair looks so stylish and pretty.

SophiesWorld: Loveee the colour!! Showing us how to do it properly, time for me to throw away the kitchen scissors! x

Alison Valbuena: I just cut mine. Her technique is really good! You just need to be very patient and bare with the pain of your arm LOL But it is totally worth it <3

Ana Isa Silva: Looks amazing! Wish I had those skills!

House of Israel: Thank you for this video. I’ve been cutting my hair the last few months and want a similar look, I’m just going to go a little shorter. Im a little confused about the layering though. Thank you and God Bless

SunJay Singer/Songwriter: THANK YOU!!!! <3 with this technic with the long clips I do it myself , and I love the result of it , so THANK YOU LOTS <3

Erika Lee: DAYMN GIRl! You're very talented and I hope you keep sharing your journey because I for one want to see you grow and watch your creativity shine and omg like what is next I cant wait!

Jazilala: I love this technique! Going to try it tomorrow. I used to cut my own hair years ago, but went to a bob and it was too hard to do it myself. Desperate for a haircut now in the middle of this lockdown! Been over 6 months since I've had it cut and I'm desperate for my bob back. Thank you for posting this technique! I am so excited. The clips to hold the hair in place is genius!! You've earned a new subscriber from me ❤

Celé Gleeson: Great job. Plus I love the color layering. Looks fab

Stephanie LaRiva: Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU. I followed the tutorial (minus the clips because I didn't have them) and LOVE my hair after everything is said and done. ❤

Kristy S: I just wanted to come back on here and thank you. I just trimmed my hair by combining tips from a few of your hair cutting videos. i didn't trim a whole lot off of it. Maybe half an inch. But my hair is a little past my shoulders with some layering. It looks just about as good as what my hair stylist had done. Hoping i can get better at it so i don't ever have to rely on anyone else to cut it. I can't find anybody to get it how i like it. They do fine but it's just never quite how i hoped it would turn out. My favorite stylist moved away so I've been having a hard time getting my hair right.

Janette: Looks so good! Good job

Rebecca Jones: This is one of the better diy haircut videos out there! You are showing us clearly how it's done, but you're also realistic about why it's challenging. The lighting and camera work is also really nice. We can see what you're doing. I just cut my own hair last week, and it came out better than I expected.

deena mellott: Your hair looks amazing!

an opinion: looks good. who would dislike it? i needed a technique like this bc my hair is thicc like whoa, so i need that layer by layer to get A line cut

Sharon La Tour: Sheree, I think your haircut is great!! I LOVE IT!!

Kirsty Sheridan: Amazing haircutting skills to do that all behind your head! Looks amazing, the shorter hair looks fresh and really suits you :)

GENUinEVE the art of letting go: The timing of this video is so crazy!I just did the same method on my own hair 2 weeks ago. Down to using metal clips to create guide and point cutting with textyrizibg shears. Crazy that this showed up in my recommended but thank you so much. Your hair looks great. New subscriber

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