Use the point cutting technique on the ends of your hair to add texture and movement .
Instead of cutting straight across, hold the shears at an angle and point them into the hair, snipping small bits at a time. This creates softer ends and prevents harsh, blunt lines . mico_cut_my_hair_audio
Bring sections from the back to the front (behind the ear) to cut them, ensuring you can see the cut . Phase 4: Finishing Touches & Styling Use the point cutting technique on the ends
Wash and dry your hair completely before you start. Dry hair allows you to see the exact length and shape, whereas wet hair can stretch, leading to a shorter-than-intended final cut . Phase 2: Sectioning for Precision (The "Viral" Method) Bring sections from the back to the front
Comb your hair directly down the middle from your forehead to your neck.
High-quality hair shears (do not use kitchen scissors), a fine-tooth comb, several hair clips for sectioning, a spray bottle with water, and a mirror .