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How To Pixie Cut Your Own Hair: A Step-by-step Guide For Women

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

  • Using the side section as a guide, cut the hair on the opposite side to the desired length (typically 1-2 inches).
  • If you prefer longer sides, cut the hair at a diagonal angle, keeping the top shorter than the bottom.
  • Can I cut my own pixie cut if I have curly hair.

Embarking on a pixie cut journey can be both exciting and intimidating, especially if you’re considering self-hairstyling. This comprehensive guide will empower you with step-by-step instructions, tips, and tricks to achieve a flawless pixie cut at home.

Prepping for the Cut

Before diving into the haircutting process, it’s crucial to prepare your hair and tools.

Hair Preparation

  • Wash your hair with clarifying shampoo to remove product buildup.
  • Towel dry your hair to remove excess moisture.
  • Comb your hair to detangle any knots.

Tool Essentials

  • Sharp hair scissors (specifically designed for cutting hair)
  • Thinning shears (optional, for texturizing)
  • Comb
  • Clips or hair ties
  • Mirror (preferably a large one)

Sectioning Your Hair

Organize your hair into sections to simplify the cutting process.

  • Part your hair down the middle.
  • Create two side sections by parting your hair from the temples to the back of your head.
  • Clip the back section up and out of the way.

Cutting the Sides

Short Sides

  • Using the side section as a guide, cut the hair on the opposite side to the desired length (typically 1-2 inches).
  • Hold the scissors parallel to the head and cut in small, even sections.

Long Sides

  • If you prefer longer sides, cut the hair at a diagonal angle, keeping the top shorter than the bottom.
  • Start by cutting the hair under the cheekbone and gradually angle upwards.

Cutting the Back

Nape of the Neck

  • Unclip the back section and comb it straight down.
  • Cut the hair at the nape of the neck to the desired length (usually 1-2 inches).
  • Hold the scissors vertically and cut in small, straight sections.

Graduated Layers

  • To create graduated layers, start by cutting the hair at the nape of the neck to the shortest length.
  • As you move upwards, gradually increase the length of the layers.
  • Cut the hair at an angle to blend the layers seamlessly.

Texturizing and Bangs (Optional)

Texturizing

  • Use thinning shears to remove weight and create texture.
  • Hold the shears at a 45-degree angle and cut small, thin sections of hair.

Bangs

  • If desired, cut bangs to frame your face.
  • Start by separating a small section of hair from the front.
  • Cut the hair at an angle to create a soft, blended look.

Finishing Touches

Blending

  • Use a comb and scissors to blend any harsh lines or uneven sections.
  • Cut small, snipping motions to create a smooth transition between layers.

Styling

  • Style your pixie cut as desired.
  • Use hairspray or gel for hold and definition.
  • Experiment with different products and techniques to find what works best for your hair type.

Embracing Your New Look

Congratulations on your DIY pixie cut! Enjoy the freedom and versatility of your new style. Remember, practice makes perfect. With time and patience, you’ll master the art of self-hairstyling.

Questions We Hear a Lot

Q: How often should I trim my pixie cut?
A: Aim to trim your pixie cut every 4-6 weeks to maintain its shape and prevent split ends.

Q: Can I cut my own pixie cut if I have curly hair?
A: Yes, you can cut your own pixie cut with curly hair. However, it’s important to use sharp scissors and cut in small sections to avoid unevenness.

Q: What products should I use to style my pixie cut?
A: For hold and definition, try hairspray or gel. To add texture and volume, use mousse or dry shampoo.

Q: How do I know if my pixie cut is too short?
A: If your pixie cut is so short that it’s difficult to style or it doesn’t frame your face well, it may be too short.

Q: Can I grow out my pixie cut?
A: Yes, pixie cuts can be grown out. Be patient, trim your hair regularly, and style it to gradually blend the layers as it grows.

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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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