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How to get a flawless child’s haircut at home

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As any parent knows, haircut day can be a bit of a challenge. And we also know that going to the barbershop every other week can be time-consuming and expensive.

So what’s a busy mom to do? Cut the hair at home, of course!

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Here are some easy tips on how to cut a child’s hair at home.

The different ways to cut a child’s hair

There are many different methods and ways to go about cutting a child’s hair at home. Depending on what look you’re trying to achieve, you can use clippers, scissors, or a razor. You can also choose to cut it in layers, bangs, or a buzz cut.

The best way to find the right haircut for your child is to experiment a little bit and see what works best. You may want to try different styles until you find one that your child is comfortable with and that is easy to maintain!

What supplies you’ll need

There are a few tools you’ll need when it comes to cutting and styling your child’s hair at home:

  • Scissors
  • Razor
  • Clippers
  • Gel
  • Mousse
  • Flat iron (optional)
  • Diffuser (optional)
  • Sea salt spray (optional)

How to do a boy’s haircut at home

Whether you choose to use clippers for a more precise cut, or scissors for a more layered look, the basic steps are the same.

  1. Start by wetting the hair and then towel-drying it until it is damp
  2. Choose the style you want to cut and then start cutting at the back of the head
  3. Cut in small, even strokes and make sure to go against the growth of the hair
  4. If you need to trim any stray hairs, use a small pair of scissors
  5. When you are finished, style the hair as desired
  6. Apply a bit of styling product to hold the cut in place

How to cut a boy’s hair with clippers

If you are using clippers, you will want to start by sectioning the hair off into small pieces. You can do this by parting the hair in the middle or on the side. Then, clip the hair close to the scalp with a number guard that is appropriate for the child’s hair length.

How to cut a boy’s hair with scissors

If you are using scissors, you will want to start by sectioning the hair off into small pieces. You can do this by parting the hair in the middle or on the side. Then, cut the hair close to the scalp with sharp scissors. Be careful not to cut the child’s scalp.

How to do a girl’s haircut at home

Doing a girl’s haircut at home is just as simple as doing a boy’s haircut! You can use the same methods and just adjust the guard on the clippers or scissors to a higher number for longer hair. However, we recommend using scissors for a girl’s haircut to avoid any accidental nicks or cuts.

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Cutting a girl’s hair at home with scissors

To cut a girl’s hair using scissors, you will want to start by sectioning the hair off into small pieces. You can do this by parting the hair in the middle or on the side. Then, cut to the desired length with sharp scissors. Be careful not to cut the child’s scalp.

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How to style a child’s haircut

Now that the cut is done, it’s time to style! There are many different ways to style a child’s haircut, but here are a few basic tips:

  • For straight hair, use a flat iron to smooth out the hair.
  • For curly hair, use a diffuser to dry the hair and then apply some styling product to define the curls.
  • For wavy hair, use a sea salt spray to add texture and waves.

No matter what type of hair you have, always use a finishing product to help hold the style in place!

Call a professional home hairstylist for a child’s haircut at home

Not feeling very confident about cutting your child’s hair at home? Think of calling a professional!

Wecasa mobile hairstylists are available to wash, cut and style children’s hair 24/7, all throughout London! Avoid a potential hair emergency and call on a certified professional to do a child’s haircut at home.

Tips for parents who are cutting their child’s hair for the first time

Cutting a child’s hair can be tricky, so it is important to be patient and take your time. Here are some tips to help you cut your child’s hair at home with ease:

  • Be patient and take your time. Rushing through a haircut can lead to disaster! Relax a bit and take your time to avoid making any big mistakes.
  • Start with the back of the head – this is the easiest part to cut. You can also start with shorter hair first and then work your way up to longer hair. This will help you become more comfortable with the clippers or scissors.
  • Always cut the hair longer than you think you should. You can always go back and cut more off, but you can’t put hair back on if you cut too much!
  • Avoid using a razor. Razors can be dangerous and are not recommended for use on children’s hair.
  • Cut the hair in small sections. This will help to ensure that the haircut is even and precise.
  • Use a good quality hair product. Styling products will help to hold the haircut in place. Be sure to apply a product after styling the hair.
  • If you are not sure how to cut a particular style, find a tutorial online or ask a friend for help.
  • Be sure to trim any stray hairs with small scissors.

Now that you know how to cut a child’s hair, be sure to experiment a little bit and find the style that is best for your child. And worst-case scenario, you can always call on a professional to come to do the job for you!

Wecasa mobile hairstylists are available to wash, cut and style children’s hair 24/7, all throughout London!

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