I have given myself partial haircuts using hair clippers over the last couple of years or so. But I had done the top part of my hair using scissors. This time I took the plunge. I did the all over cut using clippers!
Here is the before photo. This haircut was mostly done by a salon person in a beauty shop. I had since trimmed my bangs and the back. Believe me when I tell you that the trim in the back was straighter by me than it was done by the stylist. Anyway.... Also, my hair does have some wave to it; that left side usually has a mind of its own, lol.
I combed my hair. I left my hair dry as per the instructions for using the clippers, and also added oil to the cutting part; I use sewing machine oil.
Then I gathered my supplies. My plan is to use four comb attachments that came with the Atmoko clippers. Ten actually come with the set, but I chose four of the ten. The largest one is for one inch. I used the one inch, the 3/4 inch, the 1/2 inch, and the 3/8 inch.
I placed rows of paper towels over the bathroom sink. With the clippers in hand, with the one inch comb attachment, a cut my hair, combing it in an upward direction. I also cut it with the same one inch comb attachment, combing my hair in a horizontal direction, going one way and then the opposite way.
I then pinned the upper part of my hair up on top of my head, so that I would accidentally cut off any more from the top than what I had already cut.
Then I used the 3/4 inch attachment on the clippers and followed pretty much the same cutting pattern; up and also horizontally. As I come up with the clippers (with attachment attached), I comb away as I get to the top part of cutting upward.
Then I repeated the previous step with the 1/2 inch comb attachment, but not going up quite as far as I did in the previous step.
Then I only did the process with the 3/8 inch comb attachment on the lower back part of my hair.
I combed it with a regular comb, trimmed the neck with scissors, and gave myself a neck shave.
Here are the results.
I am pretty pleased.
Here are the clipper supplies that I used.
Having used most of these supplies before, I do recommend them. They give a good cut, and I like that I can do various hair lengths on the back of my head, without always having to have someone else do it.
Other supplies that I used:
(Updated.) I forgot to mention before, that it is recommended to oil the cutting blades each time before using the clippers. I use Singer All Purpose Machine Oil. You can find that on Amazon: Singer Oil.
Also needed are scissors; I used them to trim around my ears and to cut the line across at the back of my neck.
Styling clips, to hold the top part of my hair out of the way; these are so much better than bobby pins. This is a link for the brand that I used. https://amzn.to/3YZNHaF
And an Olay five blade razor. I like that these have the lotion strips on them and that the five blades gives a closer shave than ones with three or less blades. Here is the link for that. https://amzn.to/3OjgxxE I hold the razor in one hand, a small mirror in the other hand, while I sit in front of a large mirror.
And the star of this hair cutting venture, is the Atmoko Hair Clippers. It is relatively quiet, the attachments are easy to put on, and it is pretty easy to use. They are sold on Amazon.
One BIG tip that I give you, is to lay out your comb attachments that you plan to use, in plain sight, before you start clipping! I didn't do this step one time, and I gave myself a really short haircut! I didn't reach the top of my head, so I was pleased about that. My daughter thought it was cool, but I wasn't a big fan. So yes, do lay those little comb attachments out in plain sight before you start.
Happy hair cutting.
Update:
It has been approximately two months since I gave myself the hair cut that is shown above. I have since trimmed my bangs, and also the hair in the back at the bottom. I did that with scissors and did any neck shaving as I noticed. But after two months, I decided to do the haircut, as described above, again. I felt more confident with what I was doing; it looks very similar to the above photo. Two things I purposely did different was to not trim around my ears as much, and to cut off less in the back at the bottom; thereby not having as much neck to shave. I like it and will continue with these self hair cuts with clippers.
If you are interested in learning how I give a straight haircut at home, check out this blog: How to give a straight haircut at home.
Cheryl Paton
I can see this set of hair clippers working really well for all of us who wear our hair short. I have to go to the hairdressor every 4 weeks to keep my hair the length I like. This hair clippers set would really reduce the number of times I'd need to have someone else cut my hair to keep it the correct length. Thanks, Cheryl.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Wednesday Elf. I do like the money that it saves too.
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ReplyDeleteAve been cutting my husbands hair for the past 10 years. I learned the techniques by watching you tube videos. On my last haircut my hair dresser left the back too long so I put a 4 clipper attachment on and did the back myself. It turned out really good so I’m thinking Ivwill keep it up. Our clippers is getting old so I will look into the one you recommend. Thanks
Mary, YouTube videos have been a Godsend for me. I've learned so much. It's great that you did the back yourself! Good going. I think you will like this clipper set; it comes with pretty much everything you'll need.
DeleteThis seems like a really useful tool for trimming short hairstyles. You did a great job on your own haircut!
ReplyDeleteMargaret, you are so right; it is very useful for a variety of haircutting and trimming needs. Thank you!
DeleteI have been cutting my husbands hair for almost a decade with hair clippers. They definitely have paid for themselves many times over with the savings. If I wore my hair short, I wouldn't hesitate to cut my own hair, although I would image doing the back might be a bit challenging the first few times until I got the hang of it. Your haircut looks perfect and even. I'm not surprised to hear you are able to do a better job than the stylist. Simply put, you care.
ReplyDeleteSylvestermouse, you are so right. It didn't take long at all for the clippers to have paid for themself. Cutting the back of my hair wasn't so challenging as it was just working up the nerve to actually do it. With practice, I got more comfortable and then went for the whole head! Thank you so much.
DeleteMy hubby owns a pair of clippers, but honestly I haven't seen them around the house lately - These look fabulous, and the price it right as well. Quite a handy item to have in the house. Just in case.
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DeleteThis looks like a great set! I have been doing my own hair for years and hubby's hair since we've been married (52 years) and we have gone through at least 3 sets of clippers in that time. When I need a new set you can bet I'll be looking at these! Thanks Cheryl , you look great!
ReplyDeleteOlivia, you are very welcome, and Thank You.
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