{"id":3714,"date":"2021-07-17T18:57:43","date_gmt":"2021-07-17T18:57:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/whatthecurls.com\/?p=3714"},"modified":"2021-07-17T19:07:50","modified_gmt":"2021-07-17T19:07:50","slug":"how-to-trim-natural-hair","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/whatthecurls.com\/how-to-trim-natural-hair\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Trim Natural Hair At Home Like A Professional Stylist"},"content":{"rendered":"

Even if you’ve had a rough go with at-home cuts in the past, there’s no shame in taking your trim into your own hands\u2014as long as you’re properly prepped. To ensure just that, we’ve tapped natural hair expert Nigella Miller for an in-depth tutorial on mastering an at-home natural hair trim with just a comb, cutting shears, a razor, and a few clips.\u00a0Keep scrolling for Nigella’s step-by-step guide on how to trim natural hair at home\u2014so long, jagged ends.How To Trim Natural Hair ,\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Separate Your Face-Framers<\/h3>\n

First of all, split your hair fifty-fifty on each side of your middle part. When your hair is separated into segments, you can cut the back area away. At the actual front of your head, pull a little piece from each side of your middle part forward. These will be your face-composers.<\/p>\n

Nigella suggests doing this trim on fixed hair to ensure your trim is insignificant and exact. A small twist can contain a considerable amount of hair, so smothering your twists leaves less leeway.<\/p>\n

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Gently Trim Your Reference Pieces<\/h3>\n

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Holding your face-composers along with your file and center fingers, utilize your shears to softly manage around a 1\/4 inch from the closures. This will be the reference piece\u2014or guide\u2014for the remainder of your bangs.<\/p>\n

Clasp Your Full Length Away From Your Bangs<\/h3>\n

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Utilizing your brush, cause a section to build up where to your bangs end and your full-length cut starts. Then, at that point cut away whatever goes beyond that point.<\/p>\n

Gently Buzz Your Face-Framers<\/h3>\n

With your pre-cut aide segment as a source of perspective, softly trim the leftover segment of your bangs. Nigella proposes tenderly tapping your face with the trimmers for a more exact cut.<\/p>\n

Clean Up Your Cut With Shears<\/h3>\n

Go through your scissors to clean any small pieces that the trimmers may have missed.<\/p>\n

Make Another Guide For the Rest of Your Hair<\/h3>\n

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Delivery the clasps at the rear of your hair and separation it again into two additional segments. Then, you’ll rehash the initial two stages by making a reference piece, or guide, for the full-length part of your hair. Brush this part forward, or away from its normal falling position. Nigella says that this technique, brought over-coordinating, guarantees that “it doesn’t feel like you’re cutting more than no doubt about it.”<\/p>\n

Now, the way to discovering your aide is figuring out where your cut gets longer and heavier from your bangs. When you find that point, trim through as wanted with your trimmers.<\/p>\n

Eliminate the Clips and Even-Out the Back Section<\/h3>\n

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Subsequent to delivering the clasp at back of your hair, utilize your trimmers to associate the front and back full-length segments by managing them to coordinate with your aide piece.<\/p>\n

Use trimmers and a brush to manage the back<\/h3>\n

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To get an exact trim at the back, over-direct that segment and afterward push it forward with your brush. Stop the brush at the segment that should be managed and cut whatever is hanging out. To even it once the brush is out, face the trimmer in reverse toward this part, and gradually trim.<\/p>\n

Rehash on the contrary side<\/h3>\n

You did it! Presently the entirety of that is left to do is rehash it on the contrary side. In the event that you’d prefer to give your trim some shape, take pieces and over direct them to the front of your head. Then, at that point look at your closures for exceptions and cut at a point utilizing shears.<\/p>\n

When the trim is totally done, Nigella suggests streamlining flyaways with Eden Bodyworks’ Papaya Castor Conditioning Hairdress. What’s more, presto! You’ve dominated a DIY trim on regular hair<\/p>\n

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