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Pull hair sections straight out from the head at a 90-degree angle to create soft, feathered layers .

Before you begin cutting, you must have the correct tools to ensure a clean cut and avoid damage to your hair. mico_cut_my_hair_audio

To achieve maximum volume, flip your head upside down while drying with a blow dryer, or use a round brush to lift the roots . If you want, I can: Explain the 3-2-1 rule for clipper fades . Pull hair sections straight out from the head

Comb your hair directly down the middle from your forehead to your neck. If you want, I can: Explain the 3-2-1 rule for clipper fades

Instead of cutting straight across, hold the shears at an angle and point them into the hair, snipping small bits at a time. This creates softer ends and prevents harsh, blunt lines .

Use the point cutting technique on the ends of your hair to add texture and movement .

Wash and dry your hair completely before you start. Dry hair allows you to see the exact length and shape, whereas wet hair can stretch, leading to a shorter-than-intended final cut . Phase 2: Sectioning for Precision (The "Viral" Method)