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Whether it was topping up our roots with some DIY hair dyeing, or learning how to remove our grown out gel manicure (without picking it off) and replacing it with some fresh new nail art, our need for beauty know-how suddenly snowballed.

Then comb the fringe forward and separate from the sides of the hair by either clipping them out of the way or tucking them behind your ears. Using the same upward cutting motion, start to snip the long hair from the right side to join in with the middle.When it’s wet the hair is stretched out so appears longer,” explains Dom Seeley, International Creative Director of Color Wow. Comb the right side into the centre so the middle piece you have already cut joins the side, and clamp fingers in line with the middle section. Use the comb to lay all the hairs flat, and use fingers to set yourself a guide of what length you’d like the fringe to sit at. Pretty much all my at-home fringe cuts that have ended in disaster have been down to the fact I haven’t allowed myself enough time for the trim.

Easy-Grip’s cleverly designed ‘hinged’ comb holds your hair securely in place for a neat, straight line as you cut. To remove any heaviness or to soften your fringe, divide the fringe into three sections—the same way as Step 2—then elevate each section upward and gently snip into ends. A comb doesn’t hold as much tension as your fingers, so you aren’t pulling down on the hair which means it will spring up less, giving you a more accurate length. Now, if you've ever had a fringe cut in, you'll know how frequently you need to pop into your local salon for a trim. I have some slightly flyaway shorter hairs around the front of my hairline at the moment too, so I’ll pin those back with hair clips just to make absolutely sure that I don’t cut any strands I shouldn’t.Stand directly in front of a mirror so that your head is straight then, rather than pulling the hair taut or stretching it between my fingers like you see professionals doing in the salon, follow the shape of your existing fringe as it hangs by taking teeny-tiny cuts starting at the centre and working outwards. Because when you're working from home, a nostril-skimming fringe that's more like curtains than cute bangs is not a good look for your morning Zoom meeting. Step 4: Once the centre has been snipped and the hair is fairly see-through at the ends, use the scissors in the upwards motion again but slightly tilt and snip diagonally. Of course, it goes without saying that the best person to cut your fringe is a professional (and especially if you are getting a brand new one cut in).

If you have curly hair, remember to factor in the shrinkage too and consider where the curls will fall. Once this is complete, you have the option of taking some weight out, but if you like your fringe very full, then stop here. When I thought about who to go to for answers we could trust, there was only one person who came to mind. It was some help, but not the whole answer as, depending on whether you are right or left-handed, it might be awkward to tackle the other side. Phoebe Summers is East London's most in-demand bob chopper and blonde-hair colourist, from Hackney- and Brooklyn-based salon Kennaland.If there's one thing last year forced us to become, it ws an at-home beauty pro in super quick time. Step 2: Split your fringe into three sections: one directly in the middle in line with your nose and one on either side.

So, we asked and a lot of you reached out to us requesting at-home beauty routines and expert guides on how to get those salon-level treatments from the comfort of your own home. Keep scrolling, then, for Phoebe's step-by-step guide on how to trim your own fringe whilst a salon snip isn't an option. For, despite having the utmost respect and adoration for the skill and dexterity of all those that work in the hair industry, I have a confession to make… I cut my own fringe. We will never share your details or information with 3rd parties and you can opt out any time you wish. One particular request we've seen coming in increasingly as time goes by is for a step-by-step guide on how to trim your own fringe.I used it just once since I received the purchase from the Cooper's catalogue, to cut parts of hair strands which I find awkward to deal with. They have a thinner, sharper blade than household scissors and therefore make it easier to achieve a more precise cut. Our vast range of haberdashery accessories, enable you to produce unique designs that catch every person's eye.

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