Thinning hair with razor
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Oct 4, 2011
Alejandra P.
I'm thinking about thinning my hair out with a razor at home instead of going to my stylist just to save a couple of bucks since I'm really cheap haha. I was wondering if any of you girls & guys have any good/bad experiences with this. My hair hits a little below my shoulders, so I wasn't sure if this would affect the final result. Thank you in advance :)
Oct 4, 2011
Cristina M.
the razor would give more of a choppy look. the sheers with teeth would help bit more i think to thin out the hair =]
Oct 4, 2011
Alejandra P.
Thank you for leaving a response so quickly! I'm definitley going to buy thinning shears from my local Sally's beauty supply store now :D
Oct 4, 2011
Angela W.
I took a razor to the longer layers that frame my face. At first everything was going just fine and dandy but then I got brazen. I little too brazen! Now I'm dealing with bangs that go this way and that- getting them to look cute takes some serious effort now.... so my advice would be to go easy at first! You can always take teeny bits off at a time but there's no going back once it's gone!