I have cut over 30,000 heads of hair and this is the first time I’ve seen somebody do a great job showing someone else how to cut their own hair. Well done. love your accent as well.
Yep! I've only ever had one good hairdressing experience. The rest always ignore my request of an inch and lop off a good 5 inches minimum. One even cut a fringe/bang without me asking and she told me it helped "slim my face". Like seriously ?!
Pretty much yes, haha. I'm here because I got my hair cut a few weeks ago and I have noticed SO MANY split ends ever since I got the cut. After some research I believe the stylist's scissors were too blunt. I have long, thick hair so this hair cut was not cheap. Now I have to cut off more hair to help save the rest from the potential damage of these split ends. Like you tho, I've decided I'd rather take my hair into my own hands. If I can learn how to do it, I can also make sure it looks how I want and that it's done with care.
Yes and I’m a retired hairdresser of 20 yrs. My girls have gotten set in their ways and cut my hair like they want it. I don’t trust anyone whose work I’ve not seen
Just did this, it turned out better than I hoped, Im never going back to the salon again, it’s crazy how hairstylist don’t ever give you what you ask for!! Thank you 🙏🏽
I have used this tutorial 3 times and my hair has turned out wonderfully every time! These instructions are easy to follow as long as your hair is straightened pin straight. I love this tutorial because I live in an area with limited resources and don’t have access to a barber for long periods of time. Thank you so much!
I know this was uploaded 2yrs ago- but thank you so much! My grandma has cut my hair my whole life and unfortunately she cannot anymore. I gave myself my first cut with your videos help and I’m so happy with how it turned out.
Yall, THIS WORKS! Never in my life have I cut my own hair, did not want to spend 40 dollars for a simple blunt cut of dead ends. Just make sure your hair is as bone straight as possible!
@@aubreetumo6704 has to be straightened first, just did this on wavy hair and forgot to straighten - it was difficult to notice if the lines were streight because the hair bounced back differently
This video really helped me, i am twelve years old and i wanted to trim my ends, i searched in youtube but found nothing, and then i found this video, i die everything she said and now my hair is perfectly straight! Thank you so much and i really recommend! ♡
Thank you!!! I have long natural hair and always get very simple blunt trims. It’s hard justifying dropping $80 to go to the salon and was so happy to try your technique. My hair was knotting a ton because of my split ends and now I feel refreshed. Appreciate the detail in this video!!
THIS IS THE BEST DIY TUTORIAL TO GO TO IF YOU WANT TO GO FROM LAYERS TO A STRAIGHT CUT! I wasn’t even going to try it and I’m glad I did. My hair feels thicker already and so healthy 🥹🫶🏼 thank you so much for this video! I controlled my length! I got what I want and more💯
OMG I WAS SO SCARED to chop that first little pony. THE RESULTS SHOOK ME! thanks so much for this little hack! my hair is now blunt straight and i can't believe how easy this was
Natural hair bleaching is easier to reach platinum. Wash hair with a chelating shampoo or any other natural chelating agent before bleaching. don't use more than 20 developer. Give a break between the times of bleaching for a month without oxidative toner. You can use blue shampoo during the first time.
Olaplex or another great bond repair should help greatly with the health of your hair while colored. Also protein treatments before bleach will help protect the hair.
But its not healthy, it looks dry and course, it doesn't suit her,she's clearly not a real blonde so why pretend, all that bleachin has wrecked her hair
when i tell you guys my heart was POUNDING whenever i was about to cut off the first pony bc i was so scared but this is hands down the BEST hair tutorial of all time. my hair feels so healthy & for once not shorter than i wanted it to be, it’s the perfect length. GIRL YOURE AMAZING THANK YOU
Honestly! I have never loved a haircut more than this, my friends are sick of me talking about it, I’ve shown them all!!! I would have been so happy walking away after paying £50! I woke up the next day feeling like a brand new person! Can’t thank you enough! 💎
Thank you! I have a Christmas party for my boyfriends work tonight & I desperately needed like 3 inches of split ends cut off & I’ve cut my own hair before, but this method really took the stress out of it. It was so easy & although my hair is WAY thinner than yours (I think one of your pony tails equals the amount of hair I have on my whole head) it still turned out just as cute!
I have extremely curly hair and this works wonderfully for my hair! I meticulously straighten it and then follow your video. Takes me about an hour altogether and always looks so great afterwards! I haven't been to a salon in almost a decade, as they always layer my hair so much that I can't wear it straight as it looks choppy and uneven. This does the trick, thank you so much!
How do you get your hair so straight? I have kinky hair, more so in the back - sides are curly/wavy, and my hair has never been that straight. I can get it pretty straight just with a blower dryer but even going back with a flat iron it still would never lay that flat as hers. Do you use a serum or something? I’ve tried hundreds of serums, mouses, pomade, gel, you name it but I guess I just haven’t found the right one. Maybe you found the one I missed.
hi @srg4170 .. i recognize this is a bit late.. however... just in case.. i too have very cury/Wavy hair.. years ago a friend who was a hairstylist blessed me with a paul mitchel flat iron.. i was so amazed at how straight and soft this flat iron made my hair.. also.. it stayed that way for days... and since high-school I have used biosilk - silk therapy.. it's amazing.. chi also makes an amazing product.. all leaving hair silky smooth and smelling beautifully. . :) take care... and thank you to the creator of this video.. amazing job.. ♡♡ take care.. ♡♡
@@srg4170 I use a light heat protectant. Make sure it’s bone dry. Brush through as best I can. Then I section it in very small sections (maybe a quarter inch), and use my flat iron. I start right at the roots, hold tension on the strand right below the iron, so the hair is pulled straight, then run the flat iron from the root down to the bottom - moving my hand that’s holding the tension on the strand down as I pull the straight iron down. I hope that makes sense? This makes my hair lay flat like in the video. But I have to keep that tension on the strand as it goes through the straightener, or else it will just come out looking kinky. I have very baby fine Caucasian hair that just happens to be insanely curly. But I’ve had luck using this method on my friend with 4b hair who’s hair leans towards tight kinks as opposed to curls. I just used a fine tooth comb and my thumb to hold the tension on her hair, instead of my hand like I use on mine. Came out looking completely straight and no-kinks. I’ll see if I can find a video of someone using this technique
I rarely leave comments, but I just had to say thank you! I've used this tutorial to cut my hair several times now. My hair is extremely long, reaching down to my lower back, and whenever I go to the hairdresser, I always regret it because they cut it too short. Using this technique and proper hair scissors, I’m really happy with how it turns out. Thank you so much! ❤
Thank you: this helps me massively. So clear and professional, yet not intimidating or full of nonsense, not pretentious. This has taught me how to cut my own hair and it looks a million times better: thank you.
Just tried this wow thanks! I wanted to trim off a good 4 inches or so of dry hair and WOW what a difference and so EASY. I will have my husband check the back just in case i missed a few pieces but from the mirror I placed in front of me to check the back mirror view with, it looked 99% spot on! THANKS! You saved me $40!
This works! I just trimmed my hair blunt! Came across this video and ran to my mirror to try it n was absolutely amazed that it worked just right for me. If you try this, just make sure that your hair are as straight as possible. Brush well and secure them in hair ties just like she did in the video!! I saved me some euros lol for a simple trim for dead ends! Kudos for this video!!!
If you have thick az curly hair... this works!!! My hair is waist length and so thick that sometimes people think Im wearing a wig or have weaves on lol and its mad curly so I straightened my hair for this, and followed through with instructions carefully and man it looks so good! So proud of me and props to this video man thanks x
Today is the 3rd time I’ve used this tutorial in the last 18 months. It’s awesome. I get exactly the cut I want everytime. It always comes out great and I can schedule my hair cut for late at night or early morning to save my time. Thank you for this!
Thank you for posting this. At times I develop sores on my head due to a severe immune disease. I’m always nervous to have others cut my hair during that time. So, when it happens, I come here to this video, and rewatch it, and am able to cut my own hair. I’m so grateful each time, because it always works. Thank you, thank you.❤❤❤
I never thought I could get salon results with following this video!! literally so detailed and came out exactly like yours 😍😍 the only thing I did that was not mentioned was I straightened my hair before I did anything and it came out perfect thank you so much!
I have a lot of hair and very thick.... It did take me longer. But with a lot of patience it came out great!!!! Thank you for this video. I never liked going to a salon and spending so much for a simple hair cut. 🙄 I go once a year because of that... now I can trim my own hair every few months.
I thought I f***ed this up but then looked at the back of my hair and was pleasantly surprised. So yeah this is a good hack, and it'll probably look better with practise. Good quality scissors are important otherwise you won't be able to cut cleanly with a big chunk of hair.
This worked beautifully. It came out perfectly straight in the back the first time. I’ve tried countless other self tutorials and this by far is #1. Thank you for sharing!
This was so easy and worked perfectly! Just want my black sisters with natural hair to know that this really works. My hair is super long and thick and now it looks so much healthier after this good trim.
I loved the way it worked on my hair. I was bit doubtful while doing it but the results were so satisfying that I m gonna use this method every time ...
I have 2c/3a hair and I did this while it was wet, I wasn’t really too scared of messing up since my curls hide the mistakes, but there wasn’t any! At least to me & my bf’s eye. Im trying to get rid of my layers since they cause my curls to look stringy at the bottom & This was a great tutorial to achieve exactly that
it looks fantastic. i cut my own hair a lot but haven’t found a way to perfect doing my own first blunt cut. this is great! will try this in a few weeks!
This is amazing, I was trimming my hair at home, but line never was even. With this method I’ve finally achieved great result which I can say is near hairdresser work :))) thank you ❤️
A few weeks ago I followed your tutorial and messed up my hair. It was my own fault for not following directions. Today I tried it again to correct my mistakes and it turned out great! Thank you so much!!! Follow directions, people! 😄
I'm a retired hairdresser. My hair was getting pretty uneven just because it's so hard to cut really long hair straight across the back. But this worked. Thank you. 👍
This was the best and easiest video I could find on how to cut my straight hair at home. I have done it for years but the last time I cut my hair was about 4 years ago and 2 days ago it didn't go as well as it usually goes when I've cut it before and it still look a bit uneven in some parts but today I did this and it came out perfect! Thankyou for sharing your tips!
Your video is, by far, my favorite video for cutting my hair myself. Today was the third time I've used your video for guidance and i love love love the results. Thank you so much! Now I'm off to see if you have instructions for layers. 🙂
I'm so thankful for your attention to detail, my hair is exactly like yours except red. I dread going to my local stylist and desperate for my blunt ends. On my way to do this tutorial right now. 🥰
This was the easiest demonstration on how to do this. My hair is so long and I always cut it myself but I use to like it v shaped or rounded but I'm growing it out to donate and want a nice thick blunt edge. Thanks for the video. Going to try this 100%
This was amazing! My hair looks sooo good! I didn’t expect it to be that easy. Every other tutorial I’ve tried wasn’t even close to as perfect and easy as this was! Thank you so much!
Thanks so much for this tutorial!! I’ve been so scared to cut my own hair for years after bad experiences and I just did it!! I’m so happy and it’s straight across! Love and light to you🥰🥰❤️
Thank you sm for this excellent video! I'm a barber and cosmetologist but it is hard out here to find a stylist that will trim my hair as opposed to just doing what they want and chopping it all off so I have resorted to cutting my own. This video makes it soo much easier now ❤
Thank you so much for the hair cutting tutorial. I've been using this method over the years. I'm an ex hairstylist as well and I do not like to go to the salon. I am an African American relaxed hair woman and this method is true and tried.
This totally worked!!! I have incredibly flat fine hair…but a lot of it, and over last many years I’ve grown it out to about midway down my back. Unfortunately this included A TON of split ends which looked terribly unhealthy and didn’t even add to the look of length I was going for because they were so scraggly. I followed this video, took about 15 min AND MY HAIR LOOKS AND FEELS SO MUCH BETTER! The first cut on the ponytail was probably about 6 inches! Thank you thank you for this! Oh and ps to anyone about to follow this video.. I’m pretty sure the crucial step of this video is making your parts correctly and making sure your hair is completely straight and has NO knots before you cut. Rattail comb was my best friend!
Best haircut I've ever got! first time i didn't chop too much off the ends. I usually screw it up, or the stylist does, but this one was perfect! Thank youuuu!!!! ❣❣❣❣
Thank you for the easy to follow tutorial! I've been feeling weighed down by my dead ends for awhile now (Haven't been to a salon in 4 years) but this method worked wonderfully for my hair and i'm feeling a lot happier.
Okay so glad you left a comment saying this. I haven’t gotten my hair cut in over 6 years and my ends are just straight fuuuuuckdd up. It also doesn’t help that I have a baaaad habit of going through all the ends of my hair, looking for the thickest strands I can find and then basically turning those strands into their own split ends. It’s a horrible habit. But I desperately need to cut it and if you haven’t gone that long either and yours turned out ok?! I feel there is hope!
My biggest fear is getting my haircut because they always take off more than I ask for or add layers to my hair because it’s thick and they think they are helping. I finally decided to try and cut my hair for the first time and this video was so helpful! Y’all it turned out AMAZING. Go for it you won’t regret it
Did this and went to my stylist to touch it up incase I messed up in places that were hard to see. She said it was absolutely perfect. She didn’t touch my hair with scissors and just did my normal olaplex treatment. You’ve saved my bank account
My hair turned out perfectly with your method! This is the best instruction video I have found so far. My hair is about the same length as yours, and it came out straight across the back, spilt ends are gone, and it looks GREAT! Thank you Lola!!
I love how you're so thorough in your vids. I hate to watch a video and they don't show the hair cut from start to finish or they spend more time talking then they do showing you. Thank you. Great video 💇🏼♀️✂️😍
This is wonderful! Thank you so much. For the last four years, I have been getting my hair cut blunt at the ends with face framing layers. My hair is very long. The salon that I go to recently raised the price without telling me and when I went to pay, it was $56 for such a simple haircut. I will never go back to the salon again. I am going to try this method.hopefully I can get it to work with my super long hair. I need about 3 inches cut off because my recent haircut wasn’t enough to get rid of all the dead ends.
This is fantastic! Your hair is so beautiful. I have been cutting my hair for a few years now using different techniques. This is the best video I have come across so far. Thank you for uploading.
Thank you! I did it and my end feels more healthy 😍. I didn't want to have to pay someone else to trim them just yet. Now my hair is good for another 3 months!
I've watched a lot of videos and yours is the smartest and most assertive for cutting straight hair at home. Thanks❤ in fact I added lot of videos to my playlist and your miniature was the best so I left it for last and I wasn't wrong. I'm studying to be a hairstylist and I know that this way it will look good on me, I insist that it is a very smart way to do it
My hair is shorter than your by a lil plus I wanted an inch and half off it well didn’t want to risk too much so I walked my mum through a basic blunt cut and told her to leave everything else to me I then used you method as I love a good point cut, it worked really well I also framed my face a bit I already had framing similar to yours but mine Needed those ends off too so shorter thanks for this video as we’ve only just come out of lockdown, I had to get away from an abusive bf while I didn’t want to leave my stepchild, my mental health has been so strained my psychologists on leave and with family health troubles on my back this has really helped me bring some life back to my eyes. Also it’s refreshing to find a prProfessional and interesting Australian UA-camr thank you again
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I followed your step’s meticulously and got amazing results! My hair feels so much healthier! I’ll be using this method everytime I need a trim ♥️
❤❤❤❤❤Thank you so much, you literally saved my hair! The tutorial was clear and my results were great! Believe it or not, it helped me to correct a really bad haircut given to me by a professional stylist. Thank you again!
Omg. Lol. I was scared bc I’m not good w any tutorial I see on here but I tried this. I’ve only cut the bottom piece off and it already looks so much better wow 😭😭😭🤲🏼💫 Tysm!!! Too tired, will finish the rest tom!
Usually I’m like lefthanded of both sides 🤣 but I just did this haircut to me and it turned out very very good. No difference noticeable in comparison of my hair dresser does mine.
Thank you. You would be surprised at how many hair stylists i have gone to that dont do the blunt same length that i love. I have semi fine hair so it is noticeable if i have any layers on the bottom line of my hair. This gives me hopes, will try this weekend. ❤
Hi just want to say thank you for this video, I recently went to the hairdresser and I didn’t feel she cut my hair straight, so I followed your tutorial and it’s straight now. ❤❤❤ so thank you and Gad bless xxx
Hi Lola, thank you sooo much for your video💖! I just succeeded in cutting my hair by myself for the first time in my life, and from now on, I can save lots of money. I did not try to cut my hair thinner at the ends, because I think that my hair is looking better like that. But it is surely a great hack for getting a different look, if you like it.
why do people use point cutting like all the time? I cut my own hair and I prefer straight, fresh and blunt ends, i would never chip away at my ends/make them thinner knowingly, I just don't get it 💕
@Anna Anna oh it does look good, mine is thick and coarse almost down to my butt i trim it every 2-3 months so the ends stay as blunt and thick as possible
@@user-nu2vc9mp5jno I'm just talking about hair that has no layers but has straight thick ends. i hate layers, when i was 9th grade a hairdresser gave me one of those thick staircase looking layers it was so bad
This is perfect for me and I can't wait to try it. I am the type that can't stand salons because I am rarely satisfied. I am so aware of my hair that I know when stylists aren't spreading products through my hair appropriately and that's just rude and lazy. My haircuts have suffered greatly because of my refusal to see a professional. Thank you so much!!
Can you do a video on how you treat your bleached hair? which products you use for washing it and mantaining it? My natural hair color is similar to yours and I dream of having it as healthy as yours!!!
I have cut over 30,000 heads of hair and this is the first time I’ve seen somebody do a great job showing someone else how to cut their own hair. Well done. love your accent as well.
Thank you for taking the time to confirm this.
Anyone else here because hairdressers simply ignore your requests and cut more than you asked? Thank you for your video!
Yep! I've only ever had one good hairdressing experience. The rest always ignore my request of an inch and lop off a good 5 inches minimum. One even cut a fringe/bang without me asking and she told me it helped "slim my face". Like seriously ?!
Yep, last time i went he decided to cut more layers than i wanted and ended up shortening my hair way too much. Still mad about it
Pretty much yes, haha. I'm here because I got my hair cut a few weeks ago and I have noticed SO MANY split ends ever since I got the cut. After some research I believe the stylist's scissors were too blunt. I have long, thick hair so this hair cut was not cheap. Now I have to cut off more hair to help save the rest from the potential damage of these split ends. Like you tho, I've decided I'd rather take my hair into my own hands. If I can learn how to do it, I can also make sure it looks how I want and that it's done with care.
@@poncholovinGIRL OMG SAMEE RIGHT NOWW what did you do
Yes and I’m a retired hairdresser of 20 yrs. My girls have gotten set in their ways and cut my hair like they want it. I don’t trust anyone whose work I’ve not seen
Just did this, it turned out better than I hoped, Im never going back to the salon again, it’s crazy how hairstylist don’t ever give you what you ask for!! Thank you 🙏🏽
Exactly... 🤦🏻♀️😖
I have used this tutorial 3 times and my hair has turned out wonderfully every time! These instructions are easy to follow as long as your hair is straightened pin straight. I love this tutorial because I live in an area with limited resources and don’t have access to a barber for long periods of time. Thank you so much!
Did you use normal house scissors?
@@m.e.kitson2188 I did😂
I know this was uploaded 2yrs ago- but thank you so much! My grandma has cut my hair my whole life and unfortunately she cannot anymore. I gave myself my first cut with your videos help and I’m so happy with how it turned out.
Yall, THIS WORKS! Never in my life have I cut my own hair, did not want to spend 40 dollars for a simple blunt cut of dead ends. Just make sure your hair is as bone straight as possible!
In Australia it's up to $150 just for a trim of long hair 🤦
What about wavy
@@r.r.r9746 oh my goodness yes. Australian here. Have been relying on UA-cam tutorials for this reason!
@@r.r.r9746 I was charged $50 just for my fringe 9 years ago and have been cutting my own hair ever since.
@@aubreetumo6704 has to be straightened first, just did this on wavy hair and forgot to straighten - it was difficult to notice if the lines were streight because the hair bounced back differently
This video really helped me, i am twelve years old and i wanted to trim my ends, i searched in youtube but found nothing, and then i found this video, i die everything she said and now my hair is perfectly straight! Thank you so much and i really recommend! ♡
Thank you!!! I have long natural hair and always get very simple blunt trims. It’s hard justifying dropping $80 to go to the salon and was so happy to try your technique. My hair was knotting a ton because of my split ends and now I feel refreshed. Appreciate the detail in this video!!
THIS IS THE BEST DIY TUTORIAL TO GO TO IF YOU WANT TO GO FROM LAYERS TO A STRAIGHT CUT! I wasn’t even going to try it and I’m glad I did. My hair feels thicker already and so healthy 🥹🫶🏼 thank you so much for this video! I controlled my length! I got what I want and more💯
OMG I WAS SO SCARED to chop that first little pony. THE RESULTS SHOOK ME! thanks so much for this little hack! my hair is now blunt straight and i can't believe how easy this was
I’m a hairstylist too and I love how in-depth you take this tutorial to help people at home! Great job.
I am just amazed at how you’ve gone so blonde and still maintained healthy looking hair
Must be Olaplex…?!😬
Natural hair bleaching is easier to reach platinum.
Wash hair with a chelating shampoo or any other natural chelating agent before bleaching.
don't use more than 20 developer. Give a break between the times of bleaching for a month without oxidative toner. You can use blue shampoo during the first time.
Olaplex or another great bond repair should help greatly with the health of your hair while colored. Also protein treatments before bleach will help protect the hair.
But its not healthy, it looks dry and course, it doesn't suit her,she's clearly not a real blonde so why pretend, all that bleachin has wrecked her hair
@@bobpocock87 it's not for the natural look 😫 it's for the fun.
when i tell you guys my heart was POUNDING whenever i was about to cut off the first pony bc i was so scared but this is hands down the BEST hair tutorial of all time. my hair feels so healthy & for once not shorter than i wanted it to be, it’s the perfect length. GIRL YOURE AMAZING THANK YOU
Honestly! I have never loved a haircut more than this, my friends are sick of me talking about it, I’ve shown them all!!! I would have been so happy walking away after paying £50! I woke up the next day feeling like a brand new person! Can’t thank you enough! 💎
Thank you! I have a Christmas party for my boyfriends work tonight & I desperately needed like 3 inches of split ends cut off & I’ve cut my own hair before, but this method really took the stress out of it. It was so easy & although my hair is WAY thinner than yours (I think one of your pony tails equals the amount of hair I have on my whole head) it still turned out just as cute!
I have extremely curly hair and this works wonderfully for my hair! I meticulously straighten it and then follow your video. Takes me about an hour altogether and always looks so great afterwards! I haven't been to a salon in almost a decade, as they always layer my hair so much that I can't wear it straight as it looks choppy and uneven. This does the trick, thank you so much!
How do you get your hair so straight? I have kinky hair, more so in the back - sides are curly/wavy, and my hair has never been that straight. I can get it pretty straight just with a blower dryer but even going back with a flat iron it still would never lay that flat as hers. Do you use a serum or something? I’ve tried hundreds of serums, mouses, pomade, gel, you name it but I guess I just haven’t found the right one. Maybe you found the one I missed.
Brilliant tutorial !! Your hair came out great !!Thank you !!
hi @srg4170 .. i recognize this is a bit late.. however... just in case.. i too have very cury/Wavy hair.. years ago a friend who was a hairstylist blessed me with a paul mitchel flat iron.. i was so amazed at how straight and soft this flat iron made my hair.. also.. it stayed that way for days... and since high-school I have used biosilk - silk therapy.. it's amazing.. chi also makes an amazing product.. all leaving hair silky smooth and smelling beautifully. . :) take care... and thank you to the creator of this video.. amazing job.. ♡♡ take care.. ♡♡
For me, it wasn't straight across the back
@@srg4170 I use a light heat protectant. Make sure it’s bone dry. Brush through as best I can. Then I section it in very small sections (maybe a quarter inch), and use my flat iron. I start right at the roots, hold tension on the strand right below the iron, so the hair is pulled straight, then run the flat iron from the root down to the bottom - moving my hand that’s holding the tension on the strand down as I pull the straight iron down. I hope that makes sense?
This makes my hair lay flat like in the video. But I have to keep that tension on the strand as it goes through the straightener, or else it will just come out looking kinky. I have very baby fine Caucasian hair that just happens to be insanely curly. But I’ve had luck using this method on my friend with 4b hair who’s hair leans towards tight kinks as opposed to curls. I just used a fine tooth comb and my thumb to hold the tension on her hair, instead of my hand like I use on mine. Came out looking completely straight and no-kinks. I’ll see if I can find a video of someone using this technique
I have used your method 3 times now on my long hair, and it works great every time! Thank you!
2:07 are we going to ignore how perfect and effortlessly you got your hair into the ponytail?? i’m in awe 😭
I was actually thinking how bad my ponytail skills truly are. I see a really bad haircut result if I even try it!😂
So thick and healthy. I think this is something I can try
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thicc and healthy😉😏
@@changeeyecolor3891 ?? 🤔
@@l.asillusionaryworld9076 he is bad you’re a high
I rarely leave comments, but I just had to say thank you! I've used this tutorial to cut my hair several times now. My hair is extremely long, reaching down to my lower back, and whenever I go to the hairdresser, I always regret it because they cut it too short. Using this technique and proper hair scissors, I’m really happy with how it turns out. Thank you so much! ❤
Thank you: this helps me massively. So clear and professional, yet not intimidating or full of nonsense, not pretentious. This has taught me how to cut my own hair and it looks a million times better: thank you.
Just tried this wow thanks! I wanted to trim off a good 4 inches or so of dry hair and WOW what a difference and so EASY. I will have my husband check the back just in case i missed a few pieces but from the mirror I placed in front of me to check the back mirror view with, it looked 99% spot on! THANKS! You saved me $40!
Cut my own hair the second time with this amazing tutorial and absolutely loved the result both times! 😍 Thank you! ❤️
This works! I just trimmed my hair blunt! Came across this video and ran to my mirror to try it n was absolutely amazed that it worked just right for me. If you try this, just make sure that your hair are as straight as possible. Brush well and secure them in hair ties just like she did in the video!! I saved me some euros lol for a simple trim for dead ends! Kudos for this video!!!
If you have thick az curly hair... this works!!! My hair is waist length and so thick that sometimes people think Im wearing a wig or have weaves on lol and its mad curly so I straightened my hair for this, and followed through with instructions carefully and man it looks so good! So proud of me and props to this video man thanks x
Today is the 3rd time I’ve used this tutorial in the last 18 months. It’s awesome. I get exactly the cut I want everytime. It always comes out great and I can schedule my hair cut for late at night or early morning to save my time. Thank you for this!
Thank you for posting this. At times I develop sores on my head due to a severe immune disease. I’m always nervous to have others cut my hair during that time. So, when it happens, I come here to this video, and rewatch it, and am able to cut my own hair. I’m so grateful each time, because it always works. Thank you, thank you.❤❤❤
I just did it and am in love with the results! My hair is finally blunt and have the softest ends. Thanks girl!
I never thought I could get salon results with following this video!! literally so detailed and came out exactly like yours 😍😍 the only thing I did that was not mentioned was I straightened my hair before I did anything and it came out perfect thank you so much!
this is a great tutorial. amazing how just a trim can make your hair look so much thicker and healthy!
Wow thanks I needed this!!
I have a lot of hair and very thick.... It did take me longer. But with a lot of patience it came out great!!!! Thank you for this video. I never liked going to a salon and spending so much for a simple hair cut. 🙄 I go once a year because of that... now I can trim my own hair every few months.
I thought I f***ed this up but then looked at the back of my hair and was pleasantly surprised. So yeah this is a good hack, and it'll probably look better with practise. Good quality scissors are important otherwise you won't be able to cut cleanly with a big chunk of hair.
Wow! I've never commented on any video ever but this one deserves it. Excellent!!! thank u
Wow came out PERFECT for me
This worked beautifully. It came out perfectly straight in the back the first time. I’ve tried countless other self tutorials and this by far is #1. Thank you for sharing!
This was so easy and worked perfectly! Just want my black sisters with natural hair to know that this really works. My hair is super long and thick and now it looks so much healthier after this good trim.
I’m definitely going to try this
I have tried to smoke it and it works for me as well. But one black sister to another.
I loved the way it worked on my hair. I was bit doubtful while doing it but the results were so satisfying that I m gonna use this method every time ...
I did this and it was the BEST trim that I ever gave myself... The point trimming is amazing ✨🙌🏽🤯
I have 2c/3a hair and I did this while it was wet, I wasn’t really too scared of messing up since my curls hide the mistakes, but there wasn’t any! At least to me & my bf’s eye. Im trying to get rid of my layers since they cause my curls to look stringy at the bottom & This was a great tutorial to achieve exactly that
Me too! Same hair type. I wish us both luck.
Thank you! I have the same hair type and am looking to do the same thing. I'm glad I don't have to heat style it first.
Thank you for this also didnt want to heat style as its been 2+ years i will just make sure its wet the entire time
it looks fantastic. i cut my own hair a lot but haven’t found a way to perfect doing my own first blunt cut. this is great! will try this in a few weeks!
This is amazing, I was trimming my hair at home, but line never was even. With this method I’ve finally achieved great result which I can say is near hairdresser work :))) thank you ❤️
OMG this was amazing. I spent $135 for my last haircut and can't do that anymore lol. Life changing!
A few weeks ago I followed your tutorial and messed up my hair. It was my own fault for not following directions. Today I tried it again to correct my mistakes and it turned out great! Thank you so much!!! Follow directions, people! 😄
I have watched probably hundreds of hair cutting tutorials and this one is the absolute best
I'm a retired hairdresser. My hair was getting pretty uneven just because it's so hard to cut really long hair straight across the back. But this worked. Thank you. 👍
Thank you so much for this tutorial!! First time cutting my own hair and it turned out almost perfect
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This was the best and easiest video I could find on how to cut my straight hair at home. I have done it for years but the last time I cut my hair was about 4 years ago and 2 days ago it didn't go as well as it usually goes when I've cut it before and it still look a bit uneven in some parts but today I did this and it came out perfect! Thankyou for sharing your tips!
Your video is, by far, my favorite video for cutting my hair myself. Today was the third time I've used your video for guidance and i love love love the results. Thank you so much! Now I'm off to see if you have instructions for layers. 🙂
Wow you should be an educator in hair you’re really good at explaining! Would love to see some of your work
I'm so thankful for your attention to detail, my hair is exactly like yours except red. I dread going to my local stylist and desperate for my blunt ends. On my way to do this tutorial right now. 🥰
This was the easiest demonstration on how to do this. My hair is so long and I always cut it myself but I use to like it v shaped or rounded but I'm growing it out to donate and want a nice thick blunt edge. Thanks for the video. Going to try this 100%
This was amazing! My hair looks sooo good! I didn’t expect it to be that easy. Every other tutorial I’ve tried wasn’t even close to as perfect and easy as this was! Thank you so much!
Thanks so much for this tutorial!! I’ve been so scared to cut my own hair for years after bad experiences and I just did it!! I’m so happy and it’s straight across! Love and light to you🥰🥰❤️
Thank you sm for this excellent video! I'm a barber and cosmetologist but it is hard out here to find a stylist that will trim my hair as opposed to just doing what they want and chopping it all off so I have resorted to cutting my own. This video makes it soo much easier now ❤
Thank you so much for the hair cutting tutorial. I've been using this method over the years. I'm an ex hairstylist as well and I do not like to go to the salon. I am an African American relaxed hair woman and this method is true and tried.
This totally worked!!! I have incredibly flat fine hair…but a lot of it, and over last many years I’ve grown it out to about midway down my back. Unfortunately this included A TON of split ends which looked terribly unhealthy and didn’t even add to the look of length I was going for because they were so scraggly. I followed this video, took about 15 min AND MY HAIR LOOKS AND FEELS SO MUCH BETTER! The first cut on the ponytail was probably about 6 inches! Thank you thank you for this!
Oh and ps to anyone about to follow this video.. I’m pretty sure the crucial step of this video is making your parts correctly and making sure your hair is completely straight and has NO knots before you cut. Rattail comb was my best friend!
Your hair looks amazing considering it is bleached
It's a hair wig
@@moonfluer1253she literally said she's growing out the layers. Correct me if I'm wrong but fake hair doesn't grow....
One of the best hair cut tutorials. This helped me a lot to cut my hair at home as a layman to this matter.
I have naturally curly hair and did this while my hair was wet. THANK YOU. You saved me so much time and money! (Watching in 2024!)
Best haircut I've ever got! first time i didn't chop too much off the ends. I usually screw it up, or the stylist does, but this one was perfect!
Thank youuuu!!!! ❣❣❣❣
Thank you for the easy to follow tutorial! I've been feeling weighed down by my dead ends for awhile now (Haven't been to a salon in 4 years) but this method worked wonderfully for my hair and i'm feeling a lot happier.
Okay so glad you left a comment saying this. I haven’t gotten my hair cut in over 6 years and my ends are just straight fuuuuuckdd up. It also doesn’t help that I have a baaaad habit of going through all the ends of my hair, looking for the thickest strands I can find and then basically turning those strands into their own split ends. It’s a horrible habit. But I desperately need to cut it and if you haven’t gone that long either and yours turned out ok?! I feel there is hope!
My biggest fear is getting my haircut because they always take off more than I ask for or add layers to my hair because it’s thick and they think they are helping. I finally decided to try and cut my hair for the first time and this video was so helpful! Y’all it turned out AMAZING. Go for it you won’t regret it
Did this and went to my stylist to touch it up incase I messed up in places that were hard to see. She said it was absolutely perfect. She didn’t touch my hair with scissors and just did my normal olaplex treatment. You’ve saved my bank account
My hair turned out perfectly with your method! This is the best instruction video I have found so far. My hair is about the same length as yours, and it came out straight across the back, spilt ends are gone, and it looks GREAT! Thank you Lola!!
Great job❤️what do you use as a keratin or straightening product?? Love how smooth your hair is 😊
I love how you're so thorough in your vids. I hate to watch a video and they don't show the hair cut from start to finish or they spend more time talking then they do showing you. Thank you. Great video 💇🏼♀️✂️😍
This is wonderful! Thank you so much. For the last four years, I have been getting my hair cut blunt at the ends with face framing layers. My hair is very long. The salon that I go to recently raised the price without telling me and when I went to pay, it was $56 for such a simple haircut. I will never go back to the salon again. I am going to try this method.hopefully I can get it to work with my super long hair. I need about 3 inches cut off because my recent haircut wasn’t enough to get rid of all the dead ends.
This is fantastic! Your hair is so beautiful. I have been cutting my hair for a few years now using different techniques. This is the best video I have come across so far. Thank you for uploading.
Love it - best one I’ve seen so far on getting a straight blunt back without a “V”
Please do a hair care routine, cause your hair looks very healthy!
Thank you! I did it and my end feels more healthy 😍. I didn't want to have to pay someone else to trim them just yet. Now my hair is good for another 3 months!
OHHH YOUR HAIR IS INCREDIBLE! I normally don't comment on hair videos, but you have the nicest, thickest hair! WOW!
Thank you so much! I just cut my own hair for the first time using your tutorial. I'm very pleased with the results. :)
Just tried this tutorial along with Brad Mondo's curtain bangs tutorial and it worked out so well! Thank you
I've watched a lot of videos and yours is the smartest and most assertive for cutting straight hair at home. Thanks❤ in fact I added lot of videos to my playlist and your miniature was the best so I left it for last and I wasn't wrong. I'm studying to be a hairstylist and I know that this way it will look good on me, I insist that it is a very smart way to do it
My hair is shorter than your by a lil plus I wanted an inch and half off it well didn’t want to risk too much so I walked my mum through a basic blunt cut and told her to leave everything else to me I then used you method as I love a good point cut, it worked really well I also framed my face a bit I already had framing similar to yours but mine Needed those ends off too so shorter thanks for this video as we’ve only just come out of lockdown, I had to get away from an abusive bf while I didn’t want to leave my stepchild, my mental health has been so strained my psychologists on leave and with family health troubles on my back this has really helped me bring some life back to my eyes. Also it’s refreshing to find a prProfessional and interesting Australian UA-camr thank you again
Thank you so much for sharing this in such a clear and precised way.. ❤️🥰
I have trimmed my own hair twice and both times it came out wonderful! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I followed your step’s meticulously and got amazing results! My hair feels so much healthier! I’ll be using this method everytime I need a trim ♥️
Almost 6 months on I was due a trim and came straight back to your video and voila perfect results again! 🖤
❤❤❤❤❤Thank you so much, you literally saved my hair! The tutorial was clear and my results were great! Believe it or not, it helped me to correct a really bad haircut given to me by a professional stylist. Thank you again!
Omg. Lol. I was scared bc I’m not good w any tutorial I see on here but I tried this. I’ve only cut the bottom piece off and it already looks so much better wow 😭😭😭🤲🏼💫 Tysm!!! Too tired, will finish the rest tom!
Really well explained...this tutorial makes hair cutting much more easy🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Absolutely worked. I‘m super happy with my new haircut. Wish I could upload pictures here to show everyone 😁🎉
Usually I’m like lefthanded of both sides 🤣 but I just did this haircut to me and it turned out very very good. No difference noticeable in comparison of my hair dresser does mine.
After the cut your hair looks so much thicker. Nice job.
Thank you sooo much for this tutorial totally just used it and chopped my long hair to medium length just now. Happy with the results. 👏
So helpful, literally exact same cut and length even blonde as myself so that’s made it easy!
Thank you. You would be surprised at how many hair stylists i have gone to that dont do the blunt same length that i love. I have semi fine hair so it is noticeable if i have any layers on the bottom line of my hair. This gives me hopes, will try this weekend. ❤
great it is easy and truly impressed with how healthy the platinum hair is, lovely
Ur hair is so healthy pls upload a hair care video
This is the first tutorial since the beginning of UA-cam on how to cut hair that I finally understand
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I've looked for a video like this for months that was where I could follow and feel pretty confident I can do it. So here it goes, thx!!
Hi just want to say thank you for this video, I recently went to the hairdresser and I didn’t feel she cut my hair straight, so I followed your tutorial and it’s straight now. ❤❤❤ so thank you and Gad bless xxx
Hi Lola, thank you sooo much for your video💖! I just succeeded in cutting my hair by myself for the first time in my life, and from now on, I can save lots of money. I did not try to cut my hair thinner at the ends, because I think that my hair is looking better like that. But it is surely a great hack for getting a different look, if you like it.
why do people use point cutting like all the time? I cut my own hair and I prefer straight, fresh and blunt ends, i would never chip away at my ends/make them thinner knowingly, I just don't get it 💕
I like it cut blunt too but it’s to help soften and slightly layer the ends!
So true, same here, straight with blunt ends 🥰🥰🥰
@Anna Anna oh it does look good, mine is thick and coarse almost down to my butt i trim it every 2-3 months so the ends stay as blunt and thick as possible
@@mariajoana7438 i personally hate blunt ends and find them ugly if u have layers. like if ur hair has no layers then blunt ends can look great,
@@user-nu2vc9mp5jno I'm just talking about hair that has no layers but has straight thick ends. i hate layers, when i was 9th grade a hairdresser gave me one of those thick staircase looking layers it was so bad
This is perfect for me and I can't wait to try it. I am the type that can't stand salons because I am rarely satisfied. I am so aware of my hair that I know when stylists aren't spreading products through my hair appropriately and that's just rude and lazy. My haircuts have suffered greatly because of my refusal to see a professional. Thank you so much!!
You did a superb job on this video thank you and I wish you the very best.
Thank you so much beautiful 🥰🌻
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Can you do a video on how you treat your bleached hair? which products you use for washing it and mantaining it? My natural hair color is similar to yours and I dream of having it as healthy as yours!!!
You explain each step so well.
This is the simplest technique!!! THANK YOU!!