How to Cut Boys and Kids Hair at Home
Easy steps to follow for Cutting boys or youngsters' hair at home. This is simply an excellent
way to save time and cash by knowing the way to cut your kid's hair. No matter if you are just a
bit interested or desperate to find out how to cut boys' or girls' hair. Either way, you need to
keep the hair cut simple and easy to manage, and for girls, keep their ends trimmed regularly. Especially if their hair is long, this is to avoid trying to brush out knotted hair
that just pulls and hurts their head. I put together below a mini how to cut kids hair at home
guide. This should help you with your confidence and build experience when it comes to
cutting your kid's hair.
Things needed for cutting at home :
* Sharp part of hair scissors
* Comb and brush
* hair clips
* Mirror or two
* Spray bottle with Water
How to cut kids hair at home:
1. One of the best ways to relax your kids before cutting is to show them all the things you are
going to use for cutting their hair and to make it as fun as possible for them. Once you talk to
them about this they will be more relaxed and ready to have you cut their hair.
2. Be sure to wet the hair first. Much easier to cut the hair wet. Shampoo and condition will
do the trick.
3. Before cutting try to have an idea of the length of hair that you want to cut. If your child
has curly hair. I recommend cutting it dry. This is to avoid the hair springing back too short
once it drys.
4. No need to rush just take your time, keeping the amount or length of the cuts small at first.
The less you cut the less likely you have in making a mistake and cutting too much off.
5. kids will move their little body's and heads around. They are after all kids. So to avoid any
mistakes or cutting any incorrect lengths. Just comb small sections with the hair that you want
to cut and having the hair in between your middle and index finger. Once you slide your
fingers down to the desired length to cut. Just press firmly together these two fingers with the
hair. That way when the child moves their head around you have already determined the length
and as long as the hair hasn't moved from your fingers the cut can still be done correctly.

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