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Home / Product Guides / Home Hair Cutting Guide
Home hair cutting can be easy! There are many reasons why you might choose to cut your hair at home; convenience, cost effectiveness or maybe just a desire to DIY. Here’s our guide to home hair cutting:
You might just be considering a way to keep your hair tidy between trips to the barbers or hairdressers. How much you need to do this will vary depending on your hair type. Straight hair tends to grow out on the sides, you may notice that the shape of your haircut starts to look round. Usually, this is around 2 weeks after your haircut. To tackle this, use a clipper with the same number attachment comb as your original haircut. If you have curlier hair, you can usually get away with just tidying up your neckline and sideburns between haircuts.
You may find it easier to start by doing your own touch-ups on your hair and then ease into a full haircut as this will build up your confidence in using hair clippers. These 3 styles are recommended if you’re just getting started with home haircutting and want a something that’s easy to achieve. When it comes to cutting your own hair, you need to persevere as the more practice you have the better you will get.
How you need to cut your hair will vary depending on your hair length and texture. For example, if your hair is long and straight or short and curly will determine where you start the haircut. For all hair types, start by washing your hair.
Your chosen clipper will usually come with attachment combs. These will be numbered #1, #2, #3 and so on, the lower the number the shorter the hair it will leave. Choose the attachment comb based on the length you want to cut to.
This will require regular upkeep to maintain, however it’s the easiest style to achieve yourself. When choosing a clipper, make sure you get one that will cut closest. You will be looking to leave hair no longer than 0.4mm. You could use either a cordless or corded clipper for this.
An easy low-maintenance choice for many, especially those that lead an active lifestyle.
Dampen the hair and comb it out.
Select your clipper’s appropriate attachment guard for the desired length. Start in front of the right ear and cut the hair in sections 1, 2 and 3. Be sure to cut the hair at the nape of the neck.
Home hair cutting can be for the whole family. Follow our easy Step-by-step guides for cutting your child’s hair:
Classic Side Parting
Hard Side Parting
Make sure you have all the equipment you need before you start. Our Home Hair Cutting Accessory Kit has all the extras you need to perform a home haircut.
Good lighting is essential, so when you’re picking the best environment to cut your hair, make sure you consider this. You’ll also benefit from having a mirror which allows you to see various angles of your head.
You’ll need to make sure you have the right tool for the job. Read our Clipper Buying Guide to help you choose the right clipper for your style.