Curtain Bangs Cutting Made Simple: Your Step-by-Step Tutorial.
Introduction
Hello and welcome
to our comprehensive, step-by-step curtain bang cutting guide! For good reason,
curtain bangs have been a popular hairdo for a while now; they discreetly
update any look yet effortlessly framing the face. Although it's always
recommended to ask for the advice of a qualified hairstylist for major style
alterations, cutting curtain bangs at home may be an enjoyable as well as
satisfying experience. The following steps will show you how to create perfect
curtain bangs in the simplicity of your own home. So let's get cracking!
1. Gather Your Tools:
Check that you have the required
machinery on hand before starting the cutting method. You will require a
suitable lighting source, an easy chair, a set of sharp haircutting scissors, a
fine-toothed a comb, hair clips for separating your hair, and an external
mirror.
2. Prepare Your Hair
Start with giving your hair a thorough
wash and drying. Remove any tangles or knots by brushing it, since this will
help with easier cutting. Before you start cutting, make sure your hair is
entirely dry to avoid mistakes caused on by shrinking during the course of
drying.
3. Find Your Center Part
You'll want an important part for the
purpose to obtain a unique curtain effect. Divide your hair into two rows by
painting a straight line from your hairline to the back of your head using the
end of your clip, into
two even sections.
4. Section Off Your Bangs
Determine the width of your desired curtain bangs next. They
should often begin just below the head and end below the cheekbones or jaw.
Clip the remaining hair out of the way, then use your comb to divide your hair
into three triangles from the middle of the part to the out corner of each
brow.
5. Start Cutting:
Take a small bit of the triangular a component and grasp it
between your fingers. Cut horizontally while holding the hair at a small angle
and guiding the scissors downward. Be careful whereas trimming; you can always
take more off but not more length.
6. Work Gradually
When curtain bangs are slightly
longer at their outer borders and gradually grow shorter near the middle, they
look their best. Work slowly, in tiny portions, and at the edges, then cut
vertically through the hair. This gives you a fragile, blended look that
extremely frames your face.
6.1 Check for Symmetry:
Use your hand mirror to check for
parallelism on both sides of your cut whilst you go along. To keep your bangs
balanced and even, make any required tweaks.
6.2 Texturize
Think considering giving your
curtain bangs some texture if you desire a more relaxed appearance. To do this,
cut the ends of the bangs gently and quietly while holding the scissors
vertically.
7. Style Your Curtain Bangs
Your curtain bangs need to be groomed now that you have cut them!
For volume and a gentle curve in your bangs, use a round brushes and a blow
dryer. For a more ended appearance, you can also make a kind, face-framing bend
using a flat iron.
8. Maintain Your Curtain Bangs
Trim your curtain bangs regularly to keep them looking amazing. A professional hairstylist may be seen for maintenance every 4-6 weeks to keep the form and length.
Conclusion
best of luck! You've developed the art of cutting bangs on curtains
at home. You may obtain a fashionable and attractive appearance that improves
your overall style with a little work and persistence. Remember that while
cutting your own bangs may be nice, if you ever feel uncertain or
uncomfortable, don't hesitate to seek the help of a professional hairdresser.
Now go out and confidently rock those curtain bangs!