How to cut your own hair scene style
Cutting your own hair scene style can be accomplished with a little
instruction. The scene style includes cuts for short, mid-length and
long hair. The great thing about cutting your own scene hair is that you
control the design and of course, it saves you money. All you need is a
razor comb or scissors.
Scene hair usually requires some layering. That is because it is an
easy way to change style while adding movement and texture. In fact,
hair that is irregular and not symmetrical is the essence of scene. The
cuts work best on straight hair. Face framing is a favorite. Long bang
shroud the face in the way a picture frame adds to a painting. The
angles of the faces are well defined with this cut. Interior layering is
another scene cut; layers are cut in the mid section of the hair to lift
the hair and add volume. It adds showcases movement and wispy ends.
Finally, long layers can be used effectively in a scene style when
combined with an edgy bang.
You can cut your own scene hair using a razor comb. A razor comb is
best on thicker hair. First, you shampoo and condition your hair. Comb
out your wet hair. Next, pull up your top layer and clip it in place.
Comb out your bottom layer and place the razor where your top layer
ends. Using a light touch, drag the razor comb down. Repeat this process
all around your head. Once you have completed the bottom layer, take the
clip out of the top layer. Drag the razor comb lightly on your top layer
to make it choppy. You can also razor cut your bangs to make them
choppy, following the same step as the top layer.

You may want to go to a hairstylist and have them razor cut it the
first time. Go to a salon that does scene hair. Find out where the local
people with the scene cuts go. After it is professionally cut, you can
maintain it by cutting the hair with a razor. The optimal blades to use
are double or single blade razors.
Another look that is scene is shaggy, choppy or blunt cuts. The key
is not to try to be perfect with cutting your hair. Your hair should
look sloppy or messy when you are finished. You cut with scissors at an
angle and then back again. You never cut straight across your bangs,
always at an angle. The key is to have varying lengths which will help
you create different styles with styling techniques or styling products.
Long hair for girls and guys in the scene style requires some
maintenance. There are some universal rules for both sexes with the
scene look. First, you must trim your own split ends about every six
weeks for good hair health. Guys with long hair should not add a lot of
layers. Girls can add choppy layers at the top of their long hair with
more success.

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