Don't do it, no matter how good you Think you are at straight lines. Don't do it...You'll be sorry. let someone else measure and cut for you, for realsies don't do it.
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With Scissors?
With a slight Taper being longer towards the outside, I always section off the amount of hair to become bangs, moisten, comb straight down and gather together to make a V. Holding, cut as straight as possible while looking in the mirror. Always cut longer and work up rather than too short to start. Good news....hair grows out..lol
First off hair cutting scizzors! That is their ONLY use. Hide them if you have to. If you have naturally bone strait hair, I'll tell you how I do mine.
you a girl and you dont know how to do your hair need help ASAP..........
Try to comb out your bangs in front of your face and then cut them, but then again don't listen to me because I just tried to cut my hair and it is slanted down so I have to recut it GOSH DANG IT!!!
Don't wet your bangs and cut them. Hair when wet is longer and it will shrink once it dries. Also hair has elasticity and will spring back shorter than expected. Don't use a narrow tooth comb as that will pull the hair too taut and will further complicate the trimming of bangs. Don't use just any scissors, hair shears are designed for cutting hair. Finally, go to a professional and have them trim your bangs. It shouldn't cost more than $5 to $10 for just a bang trim. A hairstylist might charge you less in the hopes of getting you as a client for other trims or services down the road. If they charge you for a full haircut walk out. Don't go to a hack shop (i.e. Supercuts, Cost Cutters, Fantastic Sams, etc.) they may have good folks working there but most are not. DON'T go to a cosmetology school for this either. They are cheap but they are still learning and they are learning to pass the state test. I know as I have been a licensed cosmetologist in CA for 27 years.
For thinner hair: use your fingers in a peace shape fashion
For normal hair: use regular scissors
For thicker hair: use a lawn mower or weedwacker
get a "rattail" comb or whatever they are called, or a normal comb. comb your bangs. gather a small section. then trim it. once that is trimmed grab alittle on the cut section and grabbed a none cut section then you can tell how short you have already trimmed it. (if you want them even)
Lawn Mower.
i'd say dont use scissors because you might make a mistake you know.and scissors leave an ''even cut'' But use a Razor.when i cut my hair at a salon for my bangs they use a razor.its amazing be cause it doesnt cut alot.you wont worry if you mess up because ti gives it a unique and a texture look.and when you cut with scissors you can notice it.razors know how to blend a cut with hair.and its soothing too.
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