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Do you desperately need your hair trimmed, but don't want to pay at the salon? Or, are you in-between cuts and need to look good fast? Here's a basic guide on how to trim your own hair at home for less. Although you should never give yourself a full haircut [for example, having waist-length hair and trying to cut it to your shoulders], it is quite possible to give yourself a salon-quality trim -- about 1–3 inches (2.5–7.6 cm) off of the ends. This guide will help.

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Washing and Preparing Your Hair

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  1. your hair. Use a mild shampoo and be sure that your hair is clean and free of any hair-care products before you begin trimming.
    • You do not need to condition, but it may help eliminate any tangles.
    • Rinse your hair until no residual bubbles or soap are present in the run-off. The water flowing from your scalp should be clean and clear.
    • Hair that is very thick, curly or coarse should be washed twice to make sure it is clean.
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    Do not dry entirely, but instead, allow your hair to remain damp. This will make it more manageable.
    • A spray bottle filled with water can be used to moisten the hair as it dries.
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    This will catch any drips and will also keep the hair from falling down your shirt as you trim. It will also make cleaning-up afterward easier.
    • A towel or tarp can also be placed on the ground to catch the hair as it falls.
    • Use a hairdresser's cape if you happen to have one.
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    Be sure to remove any tangles or knots, starting at the ends and working your way up. If you have wavy or curly hair, use a wide-toothed comb instead.
    • It may help to re-moisten your hair.
    Jen Atkin, Celebrity Hairstylist

    Practice proper hair maintenance. "Brushing hair is the easiest way to keep hair healthy. Knots or tangles in the hair often cause breakage, so brushing hair on a consistent basis can help to prevent knots and detangle. Last but not least, brushing can help to smooth out any frizz and flyaways."

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    Using a fine or large tooth comb, begin at your forehead and end at the base of your neck. Once your hair is slicked back it will be easier to make clean, perfectly straight parts.
    • Clean parts are crucial to making proper sections of your hair.
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    Starting immediately behind your left ear, draw the comb across the top of the scalp using the tip or edge of the comb. Stop when you reach the same position behind your right ear.
    • Everything in front of the part will be considered the front section. [1]
    • Hold the comb at an angle like you would a knife.
    • Depending on your own hair type and thickness, you may want to use a larger-tooth comb.
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    Remember, a clean part is the key to getting even sections, which will result in a more even trim.
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    Use ties or bands to form pony tails that draw the hair away from the back of your head.
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    Placing the tip of the comb at approximately the same position you did for the first part, draw a line around the back of your scalp that is parallel to the ground. End just behind your opposite ear.
    • Hair above this part is considered the top, while the hair that falls below is referred to as the bottom. [2]
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    Use ties or clips as needed.
    • Do not section the bottom.
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Trimming Your Hair

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    Be sure to select hair from the bottom section and on one-side of the scalp or the other, but not the middle. This will be your guide cut. [3]
    • In this case, your freehand will be the hand that you will not be using to hold the sheers or scissors.
    • You will be doing this repeatedly, so be sure to maintain consistency with each pinch.
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    Be sure to work-out any knots or tangles and repeat as necessary. [4]
    • It might help to re-moisten your hair.
    • Depending on your hair type, a brush might work better to remove knots and tangles.
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    This time, as you run the comb the length of your hair follow it with your pinched fingers. [5] Leave approximately a quarter-inch of a gap between your fingers and the comb and be sure to maintain a consistent pinch.
    • Pinch too loosely and the hair will not sit right and will result in an uneven trim.
    • Not much tension is necessary, so don't feel like you need to pinch very tightly either.
    • Do not use a brush for this step.
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    If you have managed to hold your fingers properly throughout the comb--and the slide--you will be able to see uneven growth at the ends.
    • Practice this over-and-over and be sure to maintain consistent motions.
    • The more consistent you can be with this, the more consistent your trim will be.
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    Using clean, sharp, salon quality scissors or sheers, even out the ends of your hair by making a cut that is parallel to your pinched fingers.
    • Follow the existing shape of each piece of hair as you trim. [6]
    • The amount of hair trimmed is up to you.
    • Standing in front of a mirror helps when you are trimming your own hair. It can, however, be quite difficult getting used to working with your mirror image.
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    This portion should be immediately next to the portion of hair that you just worked with and should include about 25-percent of the hair that you just trimmed.
    • Once this portion is combed straight, you should be able to see a sharp difference between the hair that has been trimmed and the hair that has not. Use the trimmed hair as a guide.
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    Make sure to use the exact same scissor-pinch motion.
    • You should be able to see a sharp contrast between trimmed and non-trimmed hairs.
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    Extend the straight-edge line you created with your guide cut by trimming the overgrown hairs.
    • Take a few deep breaths to steady your hand if needed.
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    Repeat steps one through five as needed.
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    Once you have completed the bottom-section of your hair, you can now move on to the top, and later, the front. Repeat steps one through five for each portion of hair, in each section until you are finished.
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    Is it a bad idea to trim your own hair?
    Noël Reid-Killings
    Celebrity Hair Stylist
    Noël Reid-Killings is a Professional Hair Stylist and the Owner of Noël New York Salon & Boutique. With over a decade of experience, Noël specializes in curating and customizing hair solutions for all hair types and textures. She has worked with countless A-list celebrities including Alicia Keys, Ciara, Yara Shahidi, and Simone Missick. Her work has been featured on makeover shows and in magazines including Essence, Sophisticates Black Hair, Teen Vogue, Elle, 21Ninety, WWD, POPSUGAR, Allure, The Cut, The Huffington Post, and Swaay.
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    Not necessarily, but I definitely suggest having a second person there to assist you. It will make the process a lot easier.
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    How do I trim my long hair to a straight blunt cut?
    Ashley Adams
    Professional Hair Stylist
    Ashley Adams is a Licensed Cosmetologist and Hair Stylist in Illinois. She completed her Cosmetology education at John Amico School of Hair Design in 2016.
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    If you don’t have much experience cutting your own hair, I would recommended letting a professional cut it for you. Because your hair is already so long, you may have a challenging time performing an even, blunt cut.
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    How can I trim long hair easily?
    Ashley Adams
    Professional Hair Stylist
    Ashley Adams is a Licensed Cosmetologist and Hair Stylist in Illinois. She completed her Cosmetology education at John Amico School of Hair Design in 2016.
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    After you’ve shampooed, detangled, and sectioned your hair, start with the bottom section, pinch the hair followed by running the comb down the length of your hair, and trim off the desired length, whether it’s 1 or 2 inches. Repeat these steps section by section, using each previously cut piece of hair as your guide.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Hair needing a trim
      • A comb
      • Hair ties or clips
      • Proper hair-cutting scissors or salon sheers.
      • A couple towels [tablecloth,sheet,or something to drape over your shoulders; and something to dry your hair]
      • A mirror

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      Trimming your hair at home is a good way to save money and maintain your hairstyle between haircuts. To get started, wash your hair and gently towel-dry it so that it’s still a little damp. Keep a spray bottle on hand to moisten your hair again if it starts to dry out. Cover your shoulders with a towel or hairdresser’s cape to keep the trimmed hair off your skin and clothes. Use a brush or a wide-tooth comb to remove any tangles, then comb your hair straight back. Next, use the pointed end of a rat-tail comb or the corner of a regular comb to part your hair from one ear to the other, going across the top of your head. Comb the section you just made forward and secure it with a clip or a hair elastic. Next, create a second section that goes around the back of your head from the bottom of one ear to the other. Secure that section with a clip or elastic as well. Leave the hair underneath that section loose at the back of your neck. Now it’s time to start trimming. Grab a small section of the loose hair from one side of your scalp and pinch it between the index and middle fingers on your non-dominant hand. Slide your fingers down the length of the hair until the amount you want to trim off is visible below your fingers. For instance, if you want to take off 2-3 inches (5.1-7.6 cm), that’s how much hair should be sticking out at the end of the section you pinched. Comb the section of hair straight to remove any remaining tangles, then pinch the hair and slide your fingers down again, making sure your fingers are parallel with the floor. Use sharp, clean hair scissors to trim off the ends that are sticking out from between your fingers. Then, pinch off another section of hair next to the one you just cut, along with a small amount of the first section. Repeat the process, using the first cut as a guide so that the second and subsequent cuts are even. Once you’ve completed the bottom section of your hair, look for any uneven ends and carefully trim them so that your hair is the same length all the way around. Once you’re satisfied, unclip the hair that you sectioned off behind your head and repeat the same steps. Then, do the same with the front section of your hair. If you notice any uneven areas after your hair dries out completely, carefully touch them up with your scissors.

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