If Your Hair Is Especially Long, You Might Want To Pull From The Bottom As Shown In The Second Photo.
After you’ve cut off this length, undo your hair ties and divide your hair into 4 sections for layering, with 2 sections at the top of your head and 2 at the bottom. Here are some of the basic hair cutting materials you will need, and the two ways of layering hair. Use your comb to direct the hair across your face at a low 45 degree angle.
Step 1) Part Out A Thin Pie Slice Section In The Upper Layer Of Hair In The Back.
Comb the hair back down before parting the hair in the way that you need it to fall. Gently pull the scrunchie down the length of your hair, being careful to not pull it to one side. Clean up any choppy ends with.
Consider The Style Cautiously By.
Using one hair tie secure your hair into a tight ponytail. Keep checking with the hand mirror as you go! For more volume, flip your head upside down and curl your hair towards your scalp.
How High Depends On The Layers You Want (Which I Will Discuss Below).
Step 2) comb out the first section and decide how high you’re going elevate it before point cutting. To begin, follow these simple steps: Finish with a light hairspray to hold the curls in place.
Professional Scissors, Hair Clips, And Lots Of Patience.
Keep the ponytail at the apex of your head, the flat area. Gather your hair at the top of your head. Straight hair isn’t the only texture that can benefit from layers.