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They have a thinner, sharper blade than household scissors and therefore make it easier to achieve a more precise cut. Use the comb to lay all the hairs flat, and use fingers to set yourself a guide of what length you’d like the fringe to sit at. Browse through our extensive range of fringes in various styles, lengths, and colours, carefully curated to suit your creative needs. Once this is complete, you have the option of taking some weight out, but if you like your fringe very full, then stop here.

Stand directly in front of a mirror so that your head is straight then, rather than pulling the hair taut or stretching it between my fingers like you see professionals doing in the salon, follow the shape of your existing fringe as it hangs by taking teeny-tiny cuts starting at the centre and working outwards.Needs practice but could come in handy to manage unruly fringes or long hair but will need some decent scissors. Now, if you've ever had a fringe cut in, you'll know how frequently you need to pop into your local salon for a trim. Step 2: Split your fringe into three sections: one directly in the middle in line with your nose and one on either side.

Anyone with wavy or curly hair needs to leave their fringe at least 2 cms longer, rather than 1cm when it's wet as it will jump up once it's dried. I’d also suggest getting your hands on a fine-tooth tail comb, which can be used to brush through your fringe, section off areas and can help with cutting hair in a straight line.But, before you take the kitchen scissors to your lengths and end up with an unintentional micro fringe, it's best to get some guidance from a pro. Keep scrolling, then, for Phoebe's step-by-step guide on how to trim your own fringe whilst a salon snip isn't an option. And remember, start snipping your hair a bit further down than you think, until you’re happy the shape looks right.

One particular request we've seen coming in increasingly as time goes by is for a step-by-step guide on how to trim your own fringe. Being a fringe bearer herself, she certainly knows a thing or two about trimming those eye-skimming strays. Our vast range of haberdashery accessories, enable you to produce unique designs that catch every person's eye.I used it just once since I received the purchase from the Cooper's catalogue, to cut parts of hair strands which I find awkward to deal with. But fringes are high maintenance and can need trimming every two to three weeks to keep them in shape and at your desired length. Inspire others with your customised creations and break away from the norms that prohibit you from making your signature statement.

Too many times have I cut my own fringe wet, only for it to dry into its natural wavy texture and end up looking way shorter than I intended.

It was some help, but not the whole answer as, depending on whether you are right or left-handed, it might be awkward to tackle the other side. To remove any heaviness or to soften your fringe, divide the fringe into three sections—the same way as Step 2—then elevate each section upward and gently snip into ends.

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