How to Give Yourself Your Own SALON GRADE Haircut at Home

2 Materials
$20
30 Minutes
Easy

Hey everyone. I’m going to show you how to give yourself your own salon-grade haircut at home.


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Tools and materials:

  • Haircutting scissors
  • Hair elastics
Haircut at home

1. Make first cuts

Wash your hair and leave it wet. Section your hair with half on one side and half on the other.


Put hair elastics on each side at the length you want to cut. Cut right above the hair elastics.

Haircut at home

2. Pull it forward

Pull all of your hair forward and make a ponytail hanging from your forehead in front of your face. Cut the ends in a straight line.

Haircut at home

Then turn the scissors upwards and cut a few snips up into the ends.

Haircut at home

Take your hair down and then pull the top half of the hair up pulling it together in a ponytail hanging over your forehead.


Cut the ends in a straight line, then turn the scissors upwards and cut a few snips up into the ends.

Haircut at home

Then do the same process with a smaller section of the front of your hair.

Haircut at home

3. Frame your face

To create angles to frame your face, gather the hair around the forehead going an inch back.


Cut the center section straight across at the desired length, snipping up at the ends after.

Haircut at home

Cut the side sections at an angle and snip up at the ends after.

Haircut at home

Haircut at home 

Can you believe how easy that was? This will save you so much money. Leave me a comment and let me know how you like your haircut. 


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Suggested materials:
  • Haircutting scissors
  • Hair elastics

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  • Rita Fraterrigo Rita Fraterrigo on Apr 07, 2024

    I do something similar to my hair but my hair is about 4 inches shorter than yours. Your hair looks great after your cut, but why do you do the upward snips? What does that do for your hair? 😊

    • Bonnie Bonnie on Apr 10, 2024

      My daughter does the upward snip on my hair. It blends the hair better.

  • Rita Fraterrigo Rita Fraterrigo on Apr 11, 2024

    Aha! Thanks for the answer 🤗

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