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How To Cut An Inverted Bob On Yourself: A Step-by-step Guide

Welcome to the world of hair care and styling with Evelyn Turner, an exceptional author and contributor at HairSpeaks! With her extensive knowledge and in-depth understanding of hair care, Evelyn brings a fresh perspective to the world of hair care and styling.

What To Know

  • Whether you’re a seasoned snipper or a novice looking to embark on a hair transformation journey, this guide has got you covered.
  • Cut a small amount of hair from the nape of your neck to create a slightly shorter length.
  • Straighten it for a sleek look, add curls for volume, or create a braid or ponytail for a casual style.

Are you ready to embrace a chic and sophisticated inverted bob without relying on a salon? This comprehensive guide will empower you with the step-by-step instructions and expert tips you need to cut an inverted bob on yourself. Whether you’re a seasoned snipper or a novice looking to embark on a hair transformation journey, this guide has got you covered.

Gather Your Tools

Before you start snipping, ensure you have the following tools:

  • Sharp hair shears
  • Comb
  • Sectioning clips
  • Spray bottle filled with water
  • Towel

Prepare Your Hair

1. Wash and Condition: Wash your hair with shampoo and condition it thoroughly to remove any product buildup or tangles.
2. Towel Dry: Towel dry your hair until it’s slightly damp but not soaking wet.
3. Comb and Section: Comb your hair to remove any knots and section it into four parts: top, back, left, and right. Clip the sections out of the way.

Cut the Back Section

1. Create a Guide Angle: Take the back section and hold it at a slight angle away from your head.
2. Make the First Cut: Starting at the nape of your neck, make a small cut parallel to the guide angle.
3. Continue Cutting: Continue cutting the back section, using the first cut as your guide and keeping the angle consistent.

Cut the Side Sections

1. Section and Hold: Unclip the left side section and hold it at the same angle as the back section.
2. Align with Back Cut: Place the side section over the back cut and align the ends.
3. Cut to Match: Cut the side section to match the length of the back cut.
4. Repeat for Right Side: Repeat the same process for the right side section.

Refine the Inverted Shape

1. Elevate the Back: Lift the back section and hold it at a slightly higher angle than the side sections.
2. Cut the Nape: Cut a small amount of hair from the nape of your neck to create a slightly shorter length.
3. Blend into Side Sections: Gradually blend the shorter nape hair into the side sections by cutting at a diagonal angle.

Trim the Bangs (Optional)

1. Comb Forward: Comb the front section of your hair forward.
2. Create a Triangle: Divide the front section into two triangles, with the point of the triangle at the center of your forehead.
3. Cut the Bangs: Cut the bangs to your desired length, keeping the center slightly longer than the sides.

Style and Finish

1. Blow Dry: Blow dry your hair to smooth out any unevenness and create volume.
2. Use Products: Apply styling products, such as mousse or hairspray, to hold the shape and add shine.
3. Final Touches: Use a flat iron or curling iron to add texture or curls as desired.

Embrace the Inverted Bob

Congratulations! You’ve successfully cut an inverted bob on yourself. Embrace your new hairstyle and enjoy the compliments that come your way.

Tips for Success

  • Use sharp shears to ensure clean and precise cuts.
  • Take your time and cut small sections at a time.
  • Hold the hair at the correct angle for the desired shape.
  • Don’t be afraid to experiment with different lengths and angles to find what suits your face shape.
  • If you’re unsure about any step, consult a professional hairstylist for guidance.

Answers to Your Questions

1. How often should I cut my inverted bob?
Every 6-8 weeks to maintain the shape and remove split ends.

2. Can I cut an inverted bob on curly hair?
Yes, but it’s more challenging. Use caution and cut smaller sections at a time.

3. What are some tips for cutting an inverted bob with bangs?
Create a triangle shape, cut the center slightly longer, and blend the bangs into the side sections.

4. How can I style my inverted bob for different occasions?
Straighten it for a sleek look, add curls for volume, or create a braid or ponytail for a casual style.

5. What are some products recommended for styling an inverted bob?
Mousse for volume, hairspray for hold, and shine serum for a glossy finish.

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Evelyn Turner

Welcome to the world of hair care and styling with Evelyn Turner, an exceptional author and contributor at HairSpeaks! With her extensive knowledge and in-depth understanding of hair care, Evelyn brings a fresh perspective to the world of hair care and styling.

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