A Short Guide To How You Can Cut Boys Hair

Cutting the boy’s hair is not at all challenging. We give you tips to do it at home. There is no need for expertise to cut short your little one’s hair by yourself. 

A Short Guide To How You Can Cut Boys Hair

Saving Up On Boy’s Haircut

An excellent way to save money is by learning how to cut your boy’s hair. The days of bowl cuts and mop tops are gone by far. Ranging from classic and handsome to modern and trendy, today boys can choose from a number of cool haircuts and hairstyles. 

How To Cut Your Little Boys Hair

You will need to employ different cutting methods depending on the desired style, texture, and length of your little boy’s hair. He will just enjoy a very short haircut for a couple of weeks while practice makes perfect and you don’t stress in case you make a mistake as you can always buzz your little boy’s hair with clippers. 

Most boy’s haircut styles require hair clippers to fade and blend the side and back as well as the scissors to trim the long hair on top to cut hair short. You will need to practice cutting hair in layers with scissors and a comb to keep your boy’s hair long. 

Cutting

Follow his natural hairline and use scissors to trim the hair around his face and ears to cut the hair on the sides and back. Comb the hair downwards towards the ear and closely follow the natural neckline around the perimeter of the ear when cutting the hair around the ears including the sideburns. 

Start by lightly wetting with a spray bottle and combing the hair downwards when beginning with the top of the head. You will always want to hold the hair up between your fingers and trim from the tips to cut the boy's hair on top. 

Be sure to grab a few strands from the previous section when moving on to the next section of hair. Ensuring the hair is cut evenly, these shorter hairs will act as a guide. 

It’s best to use trimmers when cutting the hair along your little boy’s neckline. Hold the hair down firmly with a comb and cut straight across if you have not purchased trimmers yet and want to cut with scissors. 

Boys Layered Haircuts

To add volume and texture is the purpose of cutting your boy's hair in layers. Providing a unique, blended style that maximises movement and flow, layered haircuts also thin out very thick hair. Before layering be mindful of your boys’ hair type. It could expose the scalp and turn into a bad cut for instance with a heavily layered haircut on little boys with fine or thin hair. 

Begin by combing the hair flat and pull it up by the handful to cut layers in long boy hair. There is no need to add layers underneath the hair as cutting small sections into the top sections of hair is next. 

To be consistent in your cuts, it's important to first determine the types of layers you plan to add to long or short hair. Cut the hair in a slanted motion along with the comb if you are looking to create a choppy style. 

The worst-case scenario now comes that you take the little boy to the barbershop getting the haircut fixed to remember. You can thereby give the kid a very short haircut with clippers also. While a crew cut is slightly longer and can be styled into a gentleman’s side part, a buzz cut can be low-maintenance and easy. 

Blended Haircuts With Hair Clippers

To blend the different lengths of hair between the sides and top, clippers are a great way. These types of blended haircuts create contrast between the short sides and longer hair on the top also known as a taper fade haircut. 

Buzzing the sides and back all one length can result in a trendy hairstyle for little boys even for moms who have never used hair clippers before. 

It is important to understand how this tool works and what the different haircut numbers or guard sizes mean nevertheless before cutting hair with clippers. 

The lower the number, the shorter the haircut for most clippers. You will be left with much shorter hair than if you set it to number three as this means if you attach a number one clipper guard. 

Be mindful of the spot on the head where you plan to transition the cut to scissors and be consistent with how high up you clip the hair if you choose to begin the haircut with clippers. All around the head, you will want to fade the sides and back evenly. 

Place the clippers at the base of the head on the neckline to get started. Move-in a straight, upwards motion, holding the clippers at a 90- degree angle from the head. Avoid missing sections along the way as you become careful to make smooth, even cuts. 

Winding It Up…

To ensure you get a perfect cut, you will certainly want to run the clippers over the same area multiple times. Having good hair clippers is really worth the investment here. 

Here is what you should need to start the tapering process here where the hair starts to get longer just at the top of the sides to cut a fade haircut on a little boy. To blend the hair gradually use a comb and clippers. To avoid an obvious line between short and long hair position the comb against the head and fade the sides shorter and shorter. 

This is where you will taper the neckline into the hair and clean up the areas around the neck and ears if you have purchased a quality trimmer.

You can try using clippers with no attachment and remove any pesky stray hairs otherwise. For a fresh clean-cut look, even out the hairline.

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