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A 90-degree haircut, often known as a "uniform layered cut," is a versatile style that can add volume and movement to your hair. Here’s how you can do it at home:
*Tools You'll Need:*
- Sharp haircutting scissors
- Comb
- Sectioning clips
- Spray bottle with water
- Mirror
- Cape or towel to protect clothing
*Step-by-Step Instructions:*
1. *Prep Your Hair:*
- Wash your hair and towel-dry it until it's damp. If your hair dries out during the cut, use the spray bottle to keep it moist.
- Comb your hair to remove any tangles.
2. *Section the Hair:*
- Divide your hair into four sections: front left, front right, back left, and back right. Use sectioning clips to hold the sections in place.
- Start with the back sections first, as these are generally easier to manage.
3. *Determine Your Guide Length:*
- Decide how long you want your layers to be. If this is your first time cutting your hair, start with a small amount to avoid cutting off too much.
4. *Cutting the Back Section:*
- Take a small section of hair from the back, hold it straight out at a 90-degree angle from your head, and cut it to your desired length.
- Continue taking sections from the back, using the first section as a guide. Keep holding each section at a 90-degree angle from your head and cut accordingly.
5. *Cutting the Side Sections:*
- Move on to the side sections. Take small sections of hair, pull them out at a 90-degree angle, and cut to match the length of the back sections.
- Always use the previously cut section as your guide to ensure uniform length.
6. *Check for Uniformity:*
- After you’ve cut all sections, check the hair for any uneven spots. Hold sections of hair between your fingers and trim any strands that stick out.
- Comb through your hair and check how it falls to make sure the layers are even.
7. *Finishing Touches:*
- Blow-dry your hair and style it as you normally would to see the final look. Make any minor adjustments as needed.
*Tips:*
- *Go slow:* It's better to cut less hair at first and make adjustments than to cut too much.
- *Mirror:* Use two mirrors if possible, one in front and one behind, to check the back sections.
- *Practice:* If you’re unsure, practice the technique on a wig or wait until you can get professional assistance.
This method will give you a uniform layered cut with all layers at a consistent length, creating a well-balanced style.