How To Cut Your Own Hair & Not Screw It Up!
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How To Cut Your Own Hair & Not Screw It Up is a video where I show demo the most simple methods for cutting your own hair with minimal risk of cutting too much. DISCLAIMER: These techniques are for trimming. You should always see a professional stylist for the best results. No at home haircut can replace a trained professional. That being said, this haircut tutorial shows what I call the Gravity Cut and two versions of The Pony Cut. Cutting your own hair is not something I normally advise, but during this quarantine I know we are all dying for a trim so I hope you guys enjoy!
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Great video & great advice! Me and my sisters have tried the ponytail-layer diy haircut many times when we were teens & in our early 20’s😊 The layers always came out really far apart from each other, and the longest layer underneath was always super long 😆😆 It still wasn’t too bad looking so we kept doing it for years.
Very helpful video. I didn’t have a problem with the camera angle because the audio description is detailed. I’ve cut my hair 3x with this method. First time I tried it my hair was as long as the model in the video. After 3rd time my hair is 3 inches below my collar bone and I like this length best. This method works great!!! After I make the center part front to back and trim one side, I leave that side down and to the front while I trim the other side. I do this in front of a mirror so I can see that both sides are straight and even. After the front/back ponytail, I add one more ponytail for final layering with the hair just on top/crown of my head, like the area that would be shaved as a bald circle on a medieval monk (sorry-best way I have to describe it) and cut that the same way as the front/back ponytail. I also brush my hair straight and down the front with a center part so I can cut face framing layers by just trimming up at an angle to my chin. I don’t have fancy scissors, so I use my big office scissors and gently snip into each ponytail end so it’s not blunt or harsh. I get a lot of compliments and am often asked who does my hair. Sorry, but I might never go back to the salon.
Thank you for the tips. I followed all of them and my first DIY haircut looks great! I feel relieved and looking forward to showing off my new do.
@themillionairehairstylist
4 жыл бұрын
That's fantastic! Thanks for watching!
This would’ve been a great video had you angled the camera to show what she did?🤷🏻♀️
@ale-av
3 жыл бұрын
What a dumb right
@jessie9653
3 жыл бұрын
I know right 😂
@cocochanel4166
3 жыл бұрын
That’s right! Why to upload a video when not seeing what she is doing !! I can’t give a thumb up.
@KhyberGirlMx
3 жыл бұрын
You just cut it in a straight line (horizontal) while you keep your head down.
@rebeccadavidson9664
2 жыл бұрын
Omg u not kidding like wtf u can’t see shit
So this feels like the only helpful “cut ur own hair” video since the model is actually cutting her own hair. BUT WE CAN’T SEE IT. Didn’t anyone check that camera?
@themillionairehairstylist
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it! Camera angle could have been better I feel the same. That’s the trouble of recording yourself. Can’t be behind and in front at the same time
Great video for showing just long layers (I already have shorter layers in front, but wanted to do more long layers on the ends and back) - thank you so much!
You're a the BEST teacher (still wish you'd be the one cutting our hair though!!)
Super informative; thankyou. Sure we can't see the trimming in the first bit, but the most important is how to SECTION the hair hold scissors etc....I thought this video was genius. Hold scissors like this, use these scissors because they are more forgiving, make these parts, cut on an angle, start small, check every 10 seconds, don't concentrate on a single spot. You even show the model making a mistake. BRILLIANT.
@themillionairehairstylist
2 жыл бұрын
SO glad you found it useful!
I've tried, my hair turns out amazing thank youuu👍👍❤
Super helpful! Even with the camera angled the way it was. I still got it. Thanks so much!
Loved it💕 finally something easy to follow... Keep up the good work
YESS just finished and it looks good and super easy
Thanks for the video :) For me took a while sectioning my hair for the pony cut, but with your guiding i did not screw up my hair :) Thanks a lot
@themillionairehairstylist
3 жыл бұрын
So glad you enjoyed and you didn't jack your hair up in the process!
THANK YOU for this video!!! ❤️ it looks better than when I get it professionally done. 🙌
@themillionairehairstylist
2 жыл бұрын
TRUTH
I tried this cut just now. I styled my wavy hair and waiting for it to dry. From what I can see right after the cut, it looked promising. Can’t wait to see the results!
@veera6469
2 жыл бұрын
Does it look good?😍
@czarinapasia4372
2 жыл бұрын
@@veera6469 yes, it does. It looks great in my opinion. I’m sure I didn’t do it perfectly but good thing having wavy hair hides any imperfections. Not so sure how a straight hair would fare, though. 🙂
This is actually best , most even haircut i found. And I have looked at a lot some with like 30k likes! Thank you
...”then cut at an angle”-what angle...maybe just a little more info...ty for your effort this help...best to y’all
@themillionairehairstylist
4 жыл бұрын
You're absolutely correct. I should have clarified a little more. This was my attempt at keeping things simple for the non-professional. Thanks for that feedback and I will include more detail going forward!
@cathyrackowski2824
3 жыл бұрын
@@themillionairehairstylist so.... what angle are you cutting this at? slopping forward? slopping back? / or the other way (don't have a key for it) thanks
@natchosm4320
3 жыл бұрын
At exactly 23.486° . Any other angle and you'll fuck it up
@johnnymchappyboy
3 жыл бұрын
use your fucking discretion you can literally look at the screen and see what angle lmao
Thank you ... You made it easier and clear 🙏🏻🤍🇸🇦
Thanks for the tutorial! And the wonky camera angles didn't prevent me from understanding the techniques at all! Some of these comments are so fing rude... sorry on behalf of my fellow humans. Keep posting!
@themillionairehairstylist
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for that! Haha I’m glad it was helpful to you. You’re who I make the videos for Victoria. 🙏🙏🙏
Can you do a video on styling short/medium length hair? The only videos I ever find are to do loose curls in different directions and get the same look as everyone else :(
Great video, I tried it and it works :) Thanks! One question - how many inches would be safe to cut off during all the different steps that you took to layer? From 1 to 2 " every step?
@themillionairehairstylist
3 жыл бұрын
Depends on your starting length but since this is really best suited for “trims” I’d stick doing 0-1 inches at a time and see how it’s laying. The last think you want is to take off 6 inches, while learning the technique
Love this! Would love to see a model go from long to medium length with layers.
Thanks for the video. Quick question, do I cut with a middle parting or cut with my natural off-centre/side-parting?
@themillionairehairstylist
2 жыл бұрын
Natural!
That girls hair is FLAWLESS & this is a really clever trick! So many haters on here. If you can’t understand what he’s doing you need more help with life than trying to cut your hair. This isn’t a hard concept at all.
Love method for shears with pulling thru thanks
@themillionairehairstylist
3 жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
I agree. These hair cutting videos would be awesome if we could actually see what’s going on
I liked the video - found it very useful. The links for your sheer recommendations are not working though - what would you recommend for someone cutting their hair at home - medium/long (past shoulders), fine (but a lot of it) and wavy. Thank you in advance!
@themillionairehairstylist
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your feedback! Aw gosh that sucks the links must be broken. Thank you for letting me know. I would recommend Using a 40 tooth or so thinning shear and going slow. Cut a tiny bit then check. Just go slow. You can't put it back on!
This is really an excellent example of where you could justify a reshoot.
wow this is great! I will try it!
Wish I could see what she was doing when she was cutting her own hair.
Hi! Soooo regardless of this entire pandemic, I HATE going to the hair dressers. I have enough social anxiety as is, and the hair dresser is a nightmare for me. I really like the concept of this Ponytail method you show here where the hair is sectioned twice. My layers need a trim REALLLYYY bad. I want to grow them out, but I can't deal with the fried ends anymore. I don't want to use thinning shears, as I feel they damage my hair more than help. I have regular hair cutting scissors, brand new. Is it ok to point cut into the ends with regular hair scissors instead? Please make another video elaborating on this particular method (the two sections for the layering). When you say "cut on an angle" do you mean cut the hair in the ponytail so that it goes into a diagonal point, like a 45 degree angle, or was the phrase used to just mean dont straight cut across? Can I cut each section straight across first and then point cut into it? I think if you did a video on this it could be very helpful and popular! Maybe see if someone you know isn't too shabby with the camera! Thanks! And geez some of these comments are rude. Ew
Tnak you so much for this tutorial! I think you did great and that the first part is not on camera isn't bad at all. Great explanation tho ☺️✌🏻
@themillionairehairstylist
2 жыл бұрын
than you so much for the positive feedback! I think I pissed a lot of other people off with the camera angle haha
Really nice 👍 Can you tell how to feather cut?
when the hair is cut at an angle, does it matter at what angle and if yes what's the best angle ? also to the left or right ? Thanks !! Some great tips here w the trimming shears ! thanks for sharing
@themillionairehairstylist
3 жыл бұрын
When trimming the exact angle doesn’t matter as much. This haircut is not for major changes, just getting the ends to look healthy again. Great question!
Great video although it would be nice to see these types of tutorials being done with someone who has really thick, curly hair for once.
Hi. Thank you both of you. I’m going to give this a go :) Just a question - could you explain the purpose of cutting at an angle in those moments where you suggest it? If we understand why we do it that might help us work out how to do it :) Also - don’t feel the need to reply to negative comments. They are trying to get a reaction.
@themillionairehairstylist
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! The angle mimics the natural hairline and preserves length. Hope that helps! And I LOOOVE negative comments! lol
@aesia9867
2 жыл бұрын
@@themillionairehairstylist haha ok. Regarding the angles, nope, still confused because how does one tell what part of hair is what once it’s bunched together in a ponytail? I feel like I’m not grasping a vital piece of the puzzle 🤔 However.. I gave it a go anyway but took off only half an inch just to try it out. I’ll get a little more brave next time. It’s not dry yet but it looks good so far. Thank you :)
Hahaha I’m glad you addressed the elephant in the room😂😂
@themillionairehairstylist
4 жыл бұрын
Yup. that camera angle sucked but my client did not want to cut her hair again lol
I saw in one of the videos that you should no dry your hair stretched. What do you think of heatless curling methods then ? And doesnt a blow out with a round brush kind of stretch the hair too ? Xx
@themillionairehairstylist
4 жыл бұрын
Hey! Ideally you would never apply heat or tension to the hair but this is unrealistic as these techniques aid us in enjoying and having fun with our hair. Even the sun damages your hair but we do not completely avoid that. It's advisable to avoid access use of any of these damaging things if ultimate hair health is your number one priority. But most people want their hair to look nice too and often this requires styling and heat + some tension can yield a beautiful result.
@realgar9588
4 жыл бұрын
Cash Lawless thank you, yess true, and as we use damp hair for the overnight curling methods it must stretch them too.
Beautiful young lady with GORGEOUS HAIR!! 💕
Do you have a preference on thinning shears that are available on amazon?
@themillionairehairstylist
3 жыл бұрын
Check out the links in the description!
Right at about 6:39, when you're pulling the hair tie up, I notice the hair snagged or bunched up a bit, but you didn't reset the ponytail... (my OCD was screaming to fix it, and would most likely convince me to start over, if I were doing this).. So my question is, it doesn't affect the result? I should tell myself to chill and not redo my ponytail? 😎 Very cool video btw, thank you so much for the ideas!!
@themillionairehairstylist
3 жыл бұрын
Doesn’t matter at all. It’s not a precision clean line haircut. The technique works at home because it’s very forgiving.
I'll be trying this tomorrow since my ends really need a touch up. Just hope my arms are long enough to pull that hair tie from my head.
@themillionairehairstylist
2 жыл бұрын
How did it go?
@Philyra86
2 жыл бұрын
@@themillionairehairstylist I ended up watching some other haircutting videos and ended up combining the preserve the perimeter + using the thinning sheers from your video and the hair tie option from another video. My hair is just too long (longer than that of the girl in your video) and my arms too short to pull off your hair tie option unfortunately.
Do you have sheer recommendations? I keep hearing you want really good scissors but I can't spend $100+ on sheers-- i'm wondering if it's necessary to spend that much.
@themillionairehairstylist
4 жыл бұрын
Depends on your needs. I couldn't make a recommendation without knowing more about your needs. Are you a hairdresser or just looking to trim at home?
@CweenOfTheMark
4 жыл бұрын
@@themillionairehairstylist I'm not a professional. My hair is about to my butt, the front is shorter, however (due to damage). I'd like to cut off about 4-5 inches of length in the back and 1-2 inches in front to get rid of the dead stuff. But Im afraid of getting a straight across hard line since I'd be cutting so much off (I haven't had a cut in about 8 months--bad, I know). My hair is fine and straight but I have a lot of it in the back. It's thinner on the sides. Thank you so much for taking the time to help. I really appreciate it!
@CweenOfTheMark
4 жыл бұрын
@@themillionairehairstylist unless you don't suggest I cut off that much lmao
Need a vid on how to cut long men’s hair like yours
@themillionairehairstylist
3 жыл бұрын
Will add that to the list! Thanks for the feedback!
I like how he explains. The only thing is that I can't see what the model is doing
What if your hair is one length though? Any tips?
@themillionairehairstylist
4 жыл бұрын
YES! This is a totally over simplified comment here but hope this helps. If your hair is one length, you can skip tilting the head down and skip the layers part. Part down the center, look straight forward, brush the hair evenly and gently trim the ends. Remember, these techniques are for trimming. You should always see your stylist for the best results.
@sabineh87
4 жыл бұрын
Cash Lawless thank you! I got my thinning shears ready to trim! I don’t want to do anything crazy myself but my ends have passed on to another life and need to be let go 😜 Stay safe and thank you for the tutorial and tips!
@juliadixon4810
4 жыл бұрын
@@themillionairehairstylist How about the back?
@themillionairehairstylist
4 жыл бұрын
@@juliadixon4810 You cut the back in both of these techniques. When you over direct the hair forward over your shoulders in the gravity cut you care cutting the hair in a way that gives a slight V shape to the back. The hair does not have to BE in the back, to make it, "the back". Hope that makes sense!
Did you really want your viewers to see how to cut hair or you wanted us to see how good her hair is? why the portion where she was cutting out of camera?
Thank you!!!!!
@themillionairehairstylist
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!!
the model here has a centre parting, i wear mine to the side, does the parting make a difference when following these steps? i don't want to cut it with a centre parting then flip my parting back the tie side & 1 side of my hair is longer
@themillionairehairstylist
3 жыл бұрын
if you side part, the only step you'll want to change is the layering. Slide your pony over your part, rather than the middle and that will ensure your layers reflect that of a side part.
@EspritArkitekt
3 жыл бұрын
@@themillionairehairstylist does it matter which side I pull my ponytail to? Should it be to the side with more hair or the side with less hair? (My parting is on my right side)
@EspritArkitekt
3 жыл бұрын
@@themillionairehairstylist also does it make a difference if you cut wet or dry hair?
She looks beautiful before and after
Great tips. Thanks
Who else is here from U.K. because of teir 4? Salons shut☹️
@kristab8718
3 жыл бұрын
Toronto Canada. Closed for almost a YEAR
All I can focus on is how beautiful her hair is. Goals.
New mom here can’t get to the salon my hair is so long I’m a hair colorist not stylist and I’m about to attempt … wish me luck I’m desperate!
This looks too easy. Im starting to think that only thin hair can be cut at home(or curly because it hides flaws). I might try this next spring, after my cut mistakes grow out from the last thin, long-haired how-to video.😁 It would be nice to see what it looks like from the back. Tell-tale sign of how even it is. FYI. I checked for an update on this long hair cut how-to because he said to look for one. I didn't see it. I felt like I wasted time.
Need another, revised recording.
@themillionairehairstylist
2 жыл бұрын
Will work on that!
YOU helped her by giving her a straight part in the back.
@themillionairehairstylist
2 жыл бұрын
Yup. Cheated. How do you feel about that?
All the beautiful pictures in the beginning will never class up that “shut up”!
Why does one side of her hair look longer? Do you have advice for someone who messed up their hair cutting it before watching this video? I messed mine up
@themillionairehairstylist
3 жыл бұрын
let it grow and follow the steps in this video or if there’s a salon near you that is open, go see a profession. No self haircut can replace what a well trained stylist can do.
@ashleyhudson6888
3 жыл бұрын
I agree! I appreciated stylists before but now I really do! You are so skilled! Could you show how to do more home ones? They’re especially helpful right now
Followed this and ended up with a head full of split ends :( No thinning shears for me ever again
I get thinning shears at the dollar tree. In the pet section.
'Didn't show the back? Nice cut.
Can't see hsir being cut .please redo
You sound like Jordan Peterson!🔥
@themillionairehairstylist
2 жыл бұрын
best compliment ever.
Go straight to the minute 4:00
Can’t see the beginning part.
Can’t see it
Couldn't see the first most important bit 🤣
This was redundant when you were near the camera and could have moved it to show what she was doing. Also your shears Links don't work "page not found"
It might help if you lowered the camera so we could actually SEE what and how she is cutting!
It would help if we could actually SEE what’s going on. 🤪
If you have fine/thin hair NEVER use thing shears. If a beautician comes at you with these, get up, pay, and walk out.
@themillionairehairstylist
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Lynn! That is not necessarily true though. While it may be true that most untrained or inexperienced hairstylists miss-use these shears often, thinning shears are a tool, and in the hands of the discerning stylist, they will know when and how to use the tools on any hair type. There are a myriad of ways thinning shears can be used even on fine hair. Using them in this case is the difference in cost of a mistake. Make a mistake with regular shears and the mistake will be far more costly. Make a mistake with thinning shears, and it likely wont even be seen. That is what the utility of this tutorial is; hence... "not screw it up". I hope that helps clarify!
@kristab8718
3 жыл бұрын
I usually feel the same way when going in for a "cut" with my fine hair, but this method for a TRIM to take out split ends a d freshen the current cut WITHOUT changing it, I think thos is genius. ...makes me wish I hadn't just thrown out a pair of thinning shears
Isn’t this supposed to be a “cut your own hair” demo? 🤦🏻♀️
Lost interest when I couldn't see initial cut 😔
I can’t see 😂
The camera didn’t show what she was doing.
No point if we can’t see how it’s done
Aaargh!! So my complaint is different than that of all others commenting; it's regarding my ONE pet peeve with all hair tutorials that, once again, happened here with this one - NOT SHOWING THE FULL END RESULTS! I am BEYOND frustrated with how much TIME I've spent watching hair trimming tutorials in their entirety, only to be disappointed once again because no one ever shows the BACK OF THEIR HEAD!! I mean, what is up with that?!? I don't know about anyone else, but if I'm going to dare try cutting my own hair at home and want it to look good and turn out EVEN all around, then I not only want to find a tutorial that has as many detailed steps (both thoroughly explained AND shown) as possible, but also one that shows a 360° view of the end result. *sigh* Seriously..... anyone reading this who decides to make their own tutorial....show the whole haircut. It's all about the results, dude..... ....I mean, if you're watching a cooking show, you wouldn't find a chef explaining all the detailed steps AND showing you how to make their favorite meal, only to show you the soup and appetizers at the end and not the main course or dessert....would you??
@themillionairehairstylist
3 жыл бұрын
No worries at all! Blow me up! Thanks for that feedback! I am always looking for ways to improve what I do. Make sure to check out my other videos and let me know in the comments, where you think I can do better next time!
Oh it’s a shame you can not see the actual technique of the hair
It would've helped if the camera shows us where she's cutting?? Lol. No kidding
good one and simple
@themillionairehairstylist
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
🤗😍❤️💓💇💇💇
@themillionairehairstylist
4 жыл бұрын
Enrique Ramirez Thanks for watching!
It was hard to see everything
What’s the point of doing a demonstration, if we can’t see what’s happening. People are relying on ‘seeing’ what’s going on!
It would be more interesting if you focused your camera right, on what the girl is doing.
Why the hell do i feel like he hooked up with her 😂😂😂😂
Lol, can’t see
So....get a stylist to section my hair, exclude the right parts for me, hand me the ponytail he made for and watch as he cuts it for me?
@themillionairehairstylist
3 жыл бұрын
The gods have blessed you with a very special gift of identifying the obvious. Never lose that!
This guy is smokin hot 🥵 🔥 !
Poor camera angle
@themillionairehairstylist
4 жыл бұрын
kreexp thanks for the feedback! Will continue to get better.
How to cut your own hair and Screw Up the Video ! Geesh.....
Cant even see how shes cutting her hair
Urm, you could go over to your camera and adjust it down abit? Or that girl could have stood up for a while? It doesnt cost u an arm or leg to do those. 🤦🏼♀️
@themillionairehairstylist
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that feedback! Make sure to check out my other videos and let me know where I can improve in the comments!
Dude that girl looks scared...
This could have been helpful....
could not see how to do it
Really.... lower the camera 🤪🤪🤪🤪
We can’t see what she is doing when cutting perimeter ... 😭😭😭
@themillionairehairstylist
3 жыл бұрын
I know. Sorry! She’s just dusting split ends. Nothing genius.
What a pity the camera was not positioned correctly as we couldn't see how she cut her hair at all. 😞
Sorry had a hard time seeing...