First, Choose The Right Guard Size Number And Attach It To Your Clippers.
Comb the loose section to remove all knots and tangles. Pulling the lever in a “closed” position will cut your hair shorter. Comb the man's hair so any knots are worked out of it.
After That, Take Your Scissors And Pull The Hair On Top Of The Head From The Root, And Trim The Ends.
Leaving it “open” will allow for longer cutting lengths. Pull the hair straight down and hold the scissors so they’re parallel to the hair. A man can achieve neatly groomed hair when a pair of scissors is taken to it.
Once, Your Hair Is Dry, Comb It To Remove Any Existing Tangles.
Hold your scissors vertically and use short snips to cut the ends of your hair. Start on damp hair and on one side of the head. Smooth hair into a ponytail at the top of the hairline near the forehead (hence the unicorn ponytail method), pull hair forward, and snip ends.
Rather Than Giving Himself A Tight Fade Or A Hard Line Around The Back And Sides, Bob Just Tidies Things Up A Little So As Not To Appear Too Overly Groomed, Which, Fair.
For shorter hair, start with a lower guard number in a closed position. You can't just grab a set of scissors out of your junk drawer and start cutting. Once you've trimmed the sides and back, dampen the hair on the top of their head and comb it out to get rid of any tangles.
Get The Right Clippers To Cut Your Own Hair.
Grabbing a section and cutting straight across. Always pull the hair straight up instead of on an angle to ensure you are getting even cuts all around, bryan notes. Basically, you get a simple, convenient way to further control how much hair you cut, aside from clipper combs.