Thursday, December 9, 2010

Learn how To Cut Your Own Hair

Are you looking for a way to save some money and help what you do have go a lot farther ? well you are not alone. It seems that everyone I know is. One way that I have found to save several bucks was firing my hairdresser and cutting my hair myself. You can learn how to cut you own hair and that of family members. Cutting your own hair not only saves you money but also the time you have to take to visit your local salon. And spend what $20-$30-$40
Whatever the price wouldn't you rather do it yourself and be at home on your own time. You can do this.

1.Find and read some how to courses on
  cutting your own hair
2. Decide what style you want and read the instructions of how to achieve this cut.
3. Look at pictures in magazines and books to help you decide how short you really want to go and if it leaves room for minor corrections
4. Get the proper tools for the job.
5. Wash and condition your hair so it will look its best when your new cut is done.

Learning to cut your own hair from home can save hundreds of dollars a year. Cutting and styling hair isn't hard. Some of the more advanced cuts should be left for the professionals but with just a few simple tips and instructions you should be very pleased with the results you can achieve at home."How to Cut Hair For Beginners" is the course I read to before I started cutting my own hair at home .

Decide what style you want and read the day instructions on how to achieve this. You should take into consideration the look you are going for, the texture of your hair and if this cut will be a fit for that. There is also the fact of how much time you want to spend each day styling your hair.

I have found that looking at pictures in magazines and books is where I can get the best ideas on what kind of hair cut I want to achieve. If the tips and instructions on how to cut your hair in this style are not clear to you ,maybe for the first cut go with something simple and progress into the harder cuts with time and practice.

Having the proper tools to cut and style your hair is a must. A comb and a good pair of scissors should be on top of your list. Of course you should have a little styling gel, hair spray, a blow dryer and then the curling equipment needed for the style you have chosen.

Wash and condition your hair so it will look its best when you get done. Having clean conditioned hair will let you hair lay better so you can see if you have got the cut you wanted. I would advise not going to short the first time so if it needs a little care you can do that without going shorter that you really want to. Going to a salon in these hard financial times for most people is a luxury we can learn to do without. Simple hair cutting techniques are not hard to learn. You may end up with a hair cut that suits you and have extra money in your pocket. With a few tips and instructions you can learn to give good haircuts not only to yourself but to other family members. Think of not only the money you will save but the time it takes to travel to the salon. Visit me here to check out the guide at http://www.beginnerslearntocuthairtips.com

Cut Your Own Hair