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How to Cut Thick Curly Boy Hair
Step-by-Step Guide
Tips for Cutting Thick Curly Boy Hair
FAQs
Hair Care for Thick Curly Boy Hair
How to Cut Thick Curly Boy Hair
Cutting thick curly boy hair requires a different approach than cutting straight hair. Curly hair is prone to shrinkage, so you need to account for that when cutting it. Here are a few things you'll need to do before you start cutting:- Wash and condition your child's hair
- Detangle the hair with a wide-tooth comb
- Gather the necessary tools, including scissors, clippers, and a comb
Step-by-Step Guide
Now that you've gathered your tools and prepared your child's hair, it's time to start cutting. Follow these steps to ensure a successful haircut:- Begin by cutting the hair on the sides and back of the head. Use clippers with a guard to trim the hair to the desired length.
- Move to the top of the head and use scissors to cut the hair to the desired length.
- Use scissors to cut the hair around the ears and neckline.
- Cut the bangs to the desired length.
- Blend the hair by combing it and cutting any uneven sections.
- Use thinning shears to remove some of the bulk if necessary.
- Finish by checking the hair for any uneven sections and making any final adjustments.
Tips for Cutting Thick Curly Boy Hair
Cutting thick curly boy hair can be challenging, but these tips can make the process easier:- Cut the hair when it's dry so you can see the natural curl pattern.
- Use sharp scissors to ensure a clean cut.
- Work in small sections to ensure that you cut the hair evenly.
- Don't pull the hair too tight when cutting it. This can cause it to appear shorter than it actually is.
- Take your time and be patient. It's better to take longer and get it right than rush and make mistakes.
FAQs
How often should I cut my child's hair?
It depends on how fast his hair grows and how quickly it starts to look unkempt. Most boys need a haircut every 4-6 weeks.Can I cut my child's hair myself?
Yes, you can. Just make sure you have the right tools and follow the steps in this guide.What if I make a mistake while cutting my child's hair?
Don't panic. If you make a mistake, you can always take your child to a professional stylist to have it fixed.Hair Care for Thick Curly Boy Hair
To keep your child's thick curly hair healthy and looking great, follow these tips:- Wash and condition the hair regularly. Use a sulfate-free shampoo and a moisturizing conditioner.
- Detangle the hair with a wide-tooth comb, starting at the ends and working your way up.
- Use a leave-in conditioner to keep the hair moisturized.
- Avoid brushing the hair when it's dry. This can cause frizz and breakage.
- Trim the hair regularly to prevent split ends.