You Can't Just Grab A Set Of Scissors Out Of Your Junk Drawer And Start Cutting.
Pulling the lever in a “closed” position will cut your hair shorter. Make sure the hair is parted is his normal fashion. Comb the loose section to remove all knots and tangles.
For Shorter Hair, Start With A Lower Guard Number In A Closed Position.
Place the tip of the scissors into the hair where you want to make the cut, then lightly snip the hair in a straight line across the back of the neck. Comb the man's hair so any knots are worked out of it. Wrap a bathroom towel around his shoulders and have him hold a paper towel for any hair locks that may fall.
Grabbing A Section And Cutting Straight Across.
Instead, “point cut” by snipping into the sections at an angle so that the hair lays naturally and blends well. If you’re starting with longer hair, you can remove a lot of the bulk by using a no. Make sure that the man is sitting in a chair.
Once, Your Hair Is Dry, Comb It To Remove Any Existing Tangles.
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. Get the right clippers to cut your own hair. This keeps the scissors from going rogue and cutting uneven lines.
Start On Damp Hair And On One Side Of The Head.
It’s important to remember that you use your thumb — not your whole hand — to steadily open and close the blades. A man can achieve neatly groomed hair when a pair of scissors is taken to it. This is important because clean hair is often easy to cut than dirty, greasy hair.