How To: Cut Your Own Front Framing Layers/Bangs at home

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Published 2016-04-11
Incase you're wondering Tutorial starts at 2:04.... since it's been mentioned in the comments often I'll just let you all know myself

Hey dolls! In todays video I will be taking you guys through the steps on how I cut my own front framing layers. If you guys are interesting in seeing how I do this at home then go ahead and keep watching xox

All Comments (21)
  • @lalidak8758
    I’ve been cutting my own hair for 2 years now & this is the ONLY YouTube video I use to refer to, thanks for being so clear and easy !
  • @lilithinferno
    This is honestly the best and easiest hair cutting tutorial I've watched.
  • @mgmr123
    “watch this video more than once !” Six minutes deep into my haircut.
  • @jrbracy
    Love this tutorial. I don't get professional cuts any more. This is my go-to haircut tutorial and it always turns out just how I want; I save money and don't end up disappointed. Thank you!!
  • @panajane
    The Rona has me re-evaluating my hair choices.
  • @hexaitine
    i'm grateful how simple but functional you made it (gives me a LOT of comfort that you can wear a side part OR a middle part but cut it the same so I don't have to commit), and it's evident it's that good since people are coming to see it years later! i've pretty much gone my whole life with a straight blunt cut with my hair behind my head because i can't be fussed about styling or layers too much and didn't want to fork out a bunch of money for a hairstylist, but it also means that i can't pull out nicer looking face-framing parts when i want to wear my hair up/back but don't necessarily need the pure functionality of it literally ALL being up and back. The straight blunt cut I have with my wavy hair makes it so I get these cute chunky-but-not-super-chunky upward flicks at the tips which look really fun in ponytails, but I never wear them out because I didn't like not being able to frame my face without stupidly long strands! This tutorial seems like I'll be able to preserve most of the blunt cut and just have to blend the edges of the framing parts in which is great.
  • So I lied to my girl that i can cut hair. I have about 15 min to study before she gets here. Love her tho
  • This was exactly what I needed. I’ve been cutting my own hair for years but never knew how to get layers cut in properly. I loved this video.
  • @TheYarnCloset
    Thank you. I've watched tons of tutorials and they never gave me a decent result. I have little sight and don't get out much. My mom convinced me to get a haircut last year that was awful. I'm growing out bad uneven layers and this tutorial finally helped!! Thank you.
  • @haleyishuman
    I just blow dryed it and was able to see the final results.. it looks amazing!! Thanks so much for the tips!
  • @Javijavijavi
    Thank you so much!!! I just did this because my ends were absolutely deaaaad and this fixed it. Plus when i blow dry my hair i feel like a girl from a Pantene commercial 💁🏻‍♀️💁🏻‍♀️💁🏻‍♀️
  • This is the third haircutting video I’ve seen today and it is by far the most detailed. I especially love her showing how she does the layers on the top portion of the head. Very helpful! Thanks!
  • @klaritydawn
    Actually the very first of Countless videos I've watched that actually showed me how to FIX that big drop off! I can do a great job with everything but that and NOW I feel more than confident that I can even out around my face and lose that drop off! Thank you sooo much! I'm seriously about to get up at 1 am and do it! Lol! Thanks soooo much. Your hair turned out beautifully And you really did a Great job explaining! I Definitely Subscribed and SAVED your video!
  • @kajsab23
    My gosh!! This is unrelated but sister.... you... are... stunning! Just ridiculously pretty and I am so envious lol (very helpful video by the way and thank you for posting)
  • @ItsMariC
    Thank you so much for this tutorial! I have layered straight hair, side swept bangs, and I have moved and not found a hairstylist to cut my hair yet. I was dreading trimming my side swept bangs and wanted to find a good tutorial for it, and yours is just perfect. You show and explain everything so nicely, that I was able to have the confidence to go for it. I had found a bunch of tutorials for side swept bangs but they were all meant to keep the bangs on the same side, and I like switching it up and let it get longer at times. I have been able to achieve great results both times I watched your tutorial and went for it. I don't do the whole process, only the first part, cause my hair a little bellow shoulder length and I'd never risk messing it up, so I just do the front part respecting the original bangs my hairstylist had cut. I can't thank you enough for this. Best tutorial ever! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
  • @XIRTAEB
    I JUST DID THIS TO MY HAIR AND IT LOOKS GREAT THANK YOU FOR BEING SO HELPFUL