
So, you’re thinking of cutting your own hair at home. Honestly, same.
Whether your fringe is poking into your eyes, your crunchy split ends are all you can focus on during Zoom calls, or you’re just really bored and need something fun (?) to do, giving yourself a haircut in lockdown might be something you're seriously considering.
Best case scenario, we’d all leave beauty tasks like dying your roots, removing shellac and SNS nails, eyebrow shaping and haircuts to the professionals. But if for whatever reason, you really want to cut your hair at home, do it armed with expert advice.
From cutting your fringe to trimming split ends, here’s what you need to know before picking up the kitchen scissors.
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How to cut spilt ends at home.
While no hairdresser would recommend trying to give yourself a whole new hairstyle at home, owner of Edwards and Co salons Jaye Edwards says trimming your split ends is “a great way to keep your hair healthy and to promote growth, without attempting anything too drastic while waiting for salons to reopen.”