I Cut My Hair With Craft Scissors
Introduction
During the pandemic, I found myself in a predicament where I couldn't go to the salon to get my hair cut. My hair had grown longer than I had ever anticipated, and I was desperate for a haircut. I didn't have any hair cutting scissors, but I did have a pair of craft scissors. So, I decided to take the risk and cut my own hair with craft scissors. In this article, I'll share my experience of cutting my own hair with craft scissors and whether it was a successful venture or not.
Why Craft Scissors?
You might be wondering why I chose to use craft scissors instead of regular hair cutting scissors. Well, the answer is simple. I didn't have any hair cutting scissors at home. All I had were a pair of craft scissors that I had used for various DIY projects. I figured that scissors are scissors, and I could give it a shot.
Preparation
Before I started cutting my hair, I made sure to gather all the necessary tools that I would need. I got a comb, a mirror, hair clips, and my trusty craft scissors. I also watched a few YouTube tutorials on how to cut hair at home to get an idea of what to do.
Sectioning My Hair
I started by sectioning my hair into smaller parts. I clipped my hair up and started with the bottom layer. I knew that if I messed up the bottom layer, it wouldn't be that noticeable. I started cutting my hair in small sections, making sure to cut as straight as possible.
The Middle Layer
Once I was done with the bottom layer, I moved on to the middle layer. This was the trickiest part because I needed to make sure that the length of my hair was consistent. I took my time and made sure that I cut my hair as evenly as possible.
The Top Layer
Finally, it was time to cut the top layer of my hair. This was the most nerve-wracking part because this is the layer that is most visible. I took my time and made sure that I cut my hair in small sections. I made sure that the length of my hair was consistent.
Final Touches
Once I was done cutting my hair, I styled it the way I wanted it. I used a hair straightener to straighten my hair and added some hair serum to give it some shine. I was pleasantly surprised by how good my hair turned out.
Conclusion
Overall, cutting my hair with craft scissors was a success. It wasn't perfect, but it was good enough. I saved money and learned a new skill. If you're thinking about cutting your hair at home, I would recommend doing your research and watching some tutorials before you start. It's not as scary as it seems, and you might surprise yourself.