In keeping with this philosophy, I have probably had my hair professionally cut only 5 times in my life. Luckily, I grew up in a family who instilled in me such frugality and as a result, my mom cut my hair when I was younger. When I actually did go to professional hair appointments, the results were always nice, but no better than my mom's.
For the past two years, I have cut my own hair. It started one night when I had about 30 minutes before a required assembly, so that ended up being a pretty hasty job. Some of the girls from the dorm helped with the back and the bangs and together we had a fun time chopping it all off.
With that said, I haven't had any radical haircuts since then. I trim and shape whenever I have a bad hair day, which is more often than not. Today, however, I was really whining about my bangs, or lack thereof. I see them all the time on other people, and they look so cute, stylish and fun! After a bit of research, I found this site which gave me suggestions, as well as nice pictures for stylish bangs:
www.style-hair-magazine.com/short-bangs.html
I also wanted to take into consideration my face shape before going with a radical cut that might now complement my face shape. I found help on a Stylish Haircuts blog, which you should investigate before you take the scissors in hand.
After I had loosely decided on this style, I wanted a couple tips about cutting bangs because I didn't want to end up having to get them fixed professionally. Wikihow offered these tips:
- Select area to be cut. Push hair on sides behind your ears, or pin back.
- Decide how much of a bang you want to cut.
- Use the outer edge of the eyebrows to determine where to stop.
- Comb the desired amount of hair down.
- Comb the desired amount of hair down.
- Gather the desired bang hair to a point in the center of your face. (According to how long you want your bangs.) Example: If you want your bang length to be below your eyebrows, hold the hair at the bridge of the nose.
- Hold hair securely with your non-dominant hand and cut using one snip at the desired length. (The twisting will allow for extra length that is being stretched while you are holding it, and also will give the ends a "wispy" look, with little effort.)
- After cutting, the bangs will fall to the desired length, with the sides being slightly longer than the center.
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