I thought cutting my hair in the shower would help the clean up after the cut go more quickly. So I shampooed and conditioned my hair - realized that I needed to towel-dry my hair a bit - bent over and brushed my hair into a ponytail on the top of my head, slid my hair tie down to where I wanted to cut my hair, did a test run with a small pair of hair clippers at the thin ends of my hair and realized that pair wasn't going to cut it, so I called for my husband to get me my fabric scissors. If the lady in the video could use a pair of regular scissors, then I guess I could too! My husband did end up cutting my hair for me. I could have done it myself, but he wanted to help so I let him. Plus he's less of a perfectionist than I am. He cut my quarter to a half dollar thick ponytail under my hair tie into a little trash can outside our tub and it was done! I decided to shampoo and condition my hair again and did not expect to see what I did in the bathroom mirror! When Gregg cut my hair it looked like one big fat chopped off chunk, but it really does work! The ponytail cut does layer your hair! I got a beautiful, thinned out, layered cut for free! And just by showering in the evening and letting my hair dry in a bun overnight, I get these fun, bouncy curls!
Here are my girls getting into my photo shoot this morning [laughs].
If you just like your layers in the front and only like about 2 to 3, then this hair cut probably isn't for you. It appears that this hair cut works for both thin, straight hair (the hair type the lady in the video appears to have) and thick, wavy hair (the type I have).
Edit: To be safe, slide your elastic hair band almost to the end of your ponytail because if you cut off too much, your top layers are going to be really short! There's also a tip posted under the video: "TIP: if you're really wanting to hack quite a lot off, start your ponytail further up your head rather than at your forehead, that way you won't end up with very short bits at the front."
I feel confident now that when it comes time, I will be able to give Leala her first hair cut with success! I am also inspired to follow other YouTube videos for future hair styles.
Hey friend, this whole blogging thing reminded me that YOU have a blog too and I thought I'd come check it out :)
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome that this worked for you! I tried it on my niece a few months ago and it wound up looking terrible. It was a really blunt cut and she had to go get it cut professionally afterwards (which she had been planning to do anyway) I would LOVE it if it worked for me because I can't stand paying for haircuts, but I'm scared to try :/