Quarantine cuts to take you out of your style rut
While some people are allowed to visit their favourite stylist–or any stylist–for a long-overdue cut, not everyone is allowed to do that just yet! What do you do if you’re stuck at home and can’t figure out who is staring back at you in the mirror?
Rather than despair at your reflection, our groom me hair-cutting kit can save the day! It includes cutting shears, thinning shears, clips and two combs. If your hair is beyond a trim, expand your skillset and venture out with a completely new do.
Arming yourself with the groom me hair cutting kit is one of many steps. Prepare for your new haircut by evaluating your hair texture, your face shape and find a perfect video tutorial for you and your new style! Looking for some video recommendations to get started? Check out our small roundup below!
And don’t forget about the perfect setup for your new cut!
Bangs
In terms of difficulty, bangs can be really difficult to do well and to wear. Even with the help of a stylist. Since bangs have a painful growing out period, test the look of bangs first.
And a little note on intentional micro bangs, save that tricky look for when you can snag a salon seat.
Curtain bangs
Take part in this 70s inspired style. Grab your comb and cutting shears for this tutorial. Wear curtain bangs with a middle part and style them with our cordless hair straightener.
Blunt bags
This tutorial might take more time, but it’ll give you a great end product. Use the clips, comb and cutting shears in the groom me hair-cutting kit to create the look!
Wispy bangs
These bangs are incredibly difficult, simply because they should be light but not sparse. This bang cutting tutorial hits that Goldilocks spot. Once you’ve got the look you want, style your bangs with our cordless flat iron.
Dramatic cuts
If you’re wanting to chop off more than a few inches, options abound for styles.
In this tutorial, long hair is transformed into a chic bob. The length is still great if you want to style hair with a cordless curling iron or a cordless hair straightener.
Not dramatic enough for you? Try this pixie cut tutorial for a striking new style! If you’re starting with very long hair, make sure to do a few blunt cuts to take the bulk of your length off.
Tricky textures
If you’re working with curly or wavy hair, check to see if your tutorial will work for you.
Cutting curly hair as if it’s straight will stretch and mess up your pattern–leaving you with much shorter hair than you anticipated. For a curly-haired reset, make sure you are cutting your hair while it’s fully dry.
For trims on curly hair, try the double unicorn haircut. This method is more forgiving on curly and wavy types and is a great way to cut curls that look less than fresh. Want bangs? Try this tutorial for professional looking bangs.