Cutting Boys hair With Scissors

Doing your own haircut at home is both cost-saving and much simpler than taking him into the salon. By using quality supplies and tips for all-scissor haircuts, even beginners can give their son an adorable all-scissor trim!

Scissors

Scissors are small cutting tools with two sharp blades attached together that can be used for cutting paper and cloth, as well as hair, nails, and eyebrows. There are various kinds of scissors such as thinning shears and regular scissors; there are even scissors designed specifically for children that feature blunt blades with protective finger rests.

Moms who feel more at ease cutting their kids’ hair at home may opt to start by using scissors instead of clippers when cutting different lengths on top and sides, such as with fades or undercuts.

Combs

Combs are essential tools for cutting boys hair, as they help create symmetry, blending, and layering effects. Furthermore, combs provide the foundation of creating taper fade haircuts on the sides.

Teasing combs have three to five prong-like teeth designed for backcombing and teasing hair in order to add volume and lift, or they can also be used to cut layers into long locks for an uneven, more choppy appearance.

Spray Bottle

If you are cutting your child’s hair at home, a spray bottle may prove invaluable in making it simpler and less messy. Plus, dampened locks help make judging how much trimming needs done easier! Additionally, keeping some of the cut locks as memories might make keeping track of what needs done much simpler; later they could give it back!

Towel

An absorbent cloth used for wiping away or drying off something wet, such as hands or bodies after bathing or showering. Common synonyms include cloth, napkin, and mop.

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