My Local Hairdresser Often Wedges Two Kids In The Chair Together And Alternates Snips And Comic Asides.
I place my fingers right next to his scalp, pulling the hair in between in a vertical position. Before you start trimming your child’s hair, gather all the supplies you’ll need. Cut as you pull the scissors away, not as you go in, to avoid cutting fingers.
So First Of All, You Gotta Even It Out.
You will see the sharp difference in hair lengths. It gets the job done, if not perfectly. Keep the hair at the front of the head, long enough that it can be slicked all the way back.
When Cutting The Hair Farther Towards The Back Front Area, Use The Scissors To Layer And Blend The Hair With The Longer Lengths At The Front.
The hair on top should be cut using scissors. Cut around one side of the head and then the other, picking up a little bit of what you've just cut and to use as a guide for the next piece. As you cut, hair will fall onto his neck and shoulders.
When Cutting Or Trimming The Bottom, Use A Comb To Comb The Hair Down And Cut From The Bottom.
Stick the guard on and slide it carefully through the hair. Dry their hair until it is damp, not completely dry. For little boy haircuts, always hold the hair up when cutting lengths on the top and determine the length using the fingertips.
Make Sure To Scrub The Scalp Well, And Wash The Entire Length Of The Hair.
Make sure to cut the same length all around at first and then go back through for any layering. Use one hand to hold your child’s head (no vise grip, please) so you don’t have a moving target (and better control means you can keep the scissors away from skin and eyes). Even though it was entirely not close to being even.