I hope this can help you if you must cut your child’s hair, but I urge you to just ask around. Please do not slash me for standing up for what I have a passion for. ![]() Just because I can google or YouTube a tutorial for fixing something on my car do I do it? No because I know it will not turn out. I do think it is best to go to a professional. But as a hairdresser you do need to charge for your time and your services along with the product (which those prices in theirself have sky rocketed!) I have never cut my own hair without messing up and did not attempt to cut hair before I was licensed, I feel like this tutorial is a better one to follow, but do I think you can look at these pictures and do a good haircut, espressially on a wiggling child? Probably not, at least not the first or even the 10th time. I know that with what I have to charge for the elaborate color I get done to my self if I were not a cosmetologist I could not afford, however I know I would never try to do it with a box or do it to myself, I did go to school spending thousands on my education just like people do for any job. ![]() I am by no means rich, I know America is hurting, I feel like my prices are reasonable it’s $10 a hc for 10yrs old and under with a woman’s hc being only $24 with a wash cut and style. I work hard as a hair dresser to have very little. Thank you for standing up for hairdressers! I am also licensed as a cosmetologist, but to hear all the negative comments from a lot of stay at home or single mothers, yes I understand and get that it is or can be expensive to get your children’s hair cut or your own colored, but think about what you are saying? She was not ripping apart your job, yet you can rip apart a cosmetologist? Or group all hairdresser into a category of women who don’t know how to cut hair, or at least your child’s? I don’t know what you do for a living, but for myself I strive to do what I love! I love to make people happy and make people feel better about themselves–by listening and giving them what they need it want, I love my job, it’s not easy, because some people will never be satisfied but for the most part when you leave my chair almost every single person is smiling. Normally, these lessons would cost you a partial cosmetology school tuition, but we are bringing them to you free! Now go pour yourself an ice water on me, and let’s get to work!ĭesiree, first of all I have to give you credit for commenting. If you’ve ever wanted professional lessons on how to cut his hair by yourself, my friend Liz–a licensed cosmetologist–agreed to show me (and you) the tricks of the trade. And while there are a number of cool boys haircuts to choose from at the barbershop, if you know how to cut your son’s hair at home, and you know how to do it right, both of you will be pleased. As often as their hair grows, this adds up to some serious cash. ![]() When thinking about giving your son a haircut, do you:Ī) shudder at the thought of what it might look like if you did it yourself,ī) reach for your scissors with a glint in your eye,Ĭ) reach for your phone to make an appointment for him,ĭ) wish you knew more of what you were doing, so you weren’t just “winging” it (come to think of it, he kind of looks like he has wings when you’re done) Remember how I promised to show you how I give my boys’ haircuts…and then just at the moment I had my long-haired boys all lined up for haircuts and pictures…my camera batteries died? While we’re waiting for my boys’ hair to grow back for the photo op, Cheryl from Moms in Need of Mercy offered to guest post on this subject for us! And she got her PROFESSIONAL cosmetologist to help us out! ![]() Ready to learn how to cut a boys’ hair like a pro?
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