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Cutting your own hair.

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Allsorts Sun 02-Feb-25 08:14:01

My hair grows very quickly, its now to my shoulders. Its too long for me but I keep putting off a visit to the hairdressers, I used to love going but now I don't and I am very tempted to chop off a few inches.
Has anyone done that and if so how did you get on?.

Skydancer Sun 02-Feb-25 08:26:53

I have. You can watch YouTube videos on how to do it.

Marydoll Sun 02-Feb-25 08:31:43

During lockdown, when I had to shield for two years, I was forced to cut my very thick hair, because I had no other choice.
To make a good job of it, I bought a pair of both cutting and thinning scissors. It actually wasn't too bad. However, I was delighted to get it done professionally, once I was released from incarceration.

I also did DH's and he thinks I made such a good job, that he now refuses to go to the barber's.
Please don't tell him, he has bald patch at the back, from when I accidently used the wrong blade the other day. I couldn't stop looking at it at church last night. Thankfully, he is blissfully unaware. 🤣

Luckygirl3 Sun 02-Feb-25 08:34:51

I do it all the time ... have done for years. I create two bunches, one under each ear and pull the bands down so that both leave below them the amount I want to cut off .... then I cut it off. Job done!

dragonfly46 Sun 02-Feb-25 08:38:43

Since lockdown I do DH’s hair. When I had long hair he uses to cut a few inches off mine.

Allsorts Sun 02-Feb-25 08:47:35

Thank you everyone. Marydoll how could you, you've made me laugh, your unsuspecting husband thinking how clever you are. I hope you've a photo of your skills.

Ilovedogs22 Sun 02-Feb-25 09:01:27

I currently look a bit witchy!
I hate going to the hairdressers & the mobile one's round here can seemingly only do one type of cut- thing! (BOB)
My husband often lops a bit off
but as we're not speaking at the mo,
I don't quite trust him with sharp scissors near my neck. 🥴

Septimia Sun 02-Feb-25 09:20:54

I did much the same thing, Marydoll. I used the wrong blade and had to do DH's hair the same all over - I'd cut a swathe up the back! He had very short hair until it grew out.

He regularly cuts my long hair for me but fortunately hasn't been tempted to retaliate.

Allsorts Fri 14-Feb-25 18:38:58

I had to go to the hairdressers to sort it out, not my best idea,

livelylady Fri 14-Feb-25 19:52:03

In lockdown I cut DH's hair. No bother with a razor. This gave me confidence to trim my shoulder length hair.
After some bad experiences with hairdressers I've continued to cut my own hair. I do as suggested earlier, tie hair in 1 or 2 sections with bands and snip away! My hair has a natural wave which covers any mistakes!
I actually feel more like 'myself' rather
than have the styles which were forced
on me, as in variations of short Bobs.

Catterygirl Fri 14-Feb-25 19:59:02

During lockdown, my husband helped me out with a hair cut. I bought hairdressers scissors from Amazon and he has done a good job about 4 times but we both feel that it’s time for a professional cut.

cornergran Fri 14-Feb-25 20:13:39

I often trim mine, have done forever. I have short, fine hair cut in varying length layers. Last time I was at the hairdresser (always a dry cut as I can’t use back washes) she cut the back and left the front for me to do as and when needed. Mr C prefers me to trim his hair, I use clippers and scissors, so far no noticeable bald patches but who knows in the future grin.

pascal30 Fri 14-Feb-25 20:22:29

I think that thinning scissors and a pair of sharp scissors are invaluable for me in between visits from my mobile hairdresser. She never comments..

mumofmadboys Fri 14-Feb-25 21:42:46

I have long hair and a fringe. I go to the hairdressers every 6 months and I cut my own fringe in between visits. I also cut my DH 's hair regularly and have done all our married life.

M0nica Fri 14-Feb-25 21:50:09

I have short hair and always have it cut by a hairdresser, who can layer it and trim it in a way i could never manage.

During lockdown we got some proper scissors and I did trim DH's hair, but it was never satisfactory and he was glad to return to his barber.

Agapanthus72 Fri 14-Feb-25 22:57:40

I have cut my own hair regularly for at least 15 years. I did have one hairdresser trim just before my 70th birthday celebration 3 years ago, and having paid out around £15 for less than 5 mins work, continued to feel that it was a waste of money.

My hair is straight and shoulder length, and now quite thin, so it's not a difficult job, and I use proper hair cutting scissors. I find the fringe the most difficult part and sometimes need a couple of goes at it.

I never liked going to the hairdresser's much anyway, and only ever had a trim. Why pay for a wash and blow dry when I can wash and dry my own hair, thanks. I don't colour my hair now either, and have been lucky to hold on to quite a bit of natural light brown colour in it still despite being 72, though it's greying more now, but in good condition. I take collagen supplements which seem to have helped its condition.

Padine Sat 01-Mar-25 16:46:38

I think you are all wonderful ladies! I wish I could do the same but Lockdown haircut attempts were proof I was rubbish 😱 My 41 year old son has always cut his own to save money and he does a fabulous job, even bleaches his hair properly too. Obviously nothing from my genes, he has his father’s patience 🤷🏻‍♀️
I think you’re all amazing 🤩