Cut Scene Hair Using a Razor Comb

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A razor comb is a much cheaper way to get scene hair as long as you know how to use it. This is for people with thicker hair. Here is how.

Steps

  1. Wash your hair. Use shampoo and conditioner. Make sure your hair is wet before starting.
  2. Comb out your hair.
  3. Pull up your top layer and clip it. Comb out your bottom layer and place the razor where your top layer ends. Drag it down lightly unless you want a really thin bottom layer. Do this all around your head.
  4. Take down your top layer and drag the comb down lightly on your top layer to make it choppy.
  5. Consider making your bangs choppy by doing the same thing you did with your top layer.
  6. You could also use actual shaving razors if you like. But you have to be even more careful. Don't press down too hard otherwise you will just chop off a chunk of your hair.

Tips

  • The best blades to use are the double or single blade razors.
  • Go to a hairstylist and have them razor cut your hair first, and keep it up yourself by cutting your own hair with a razor.

Warnings

  • When wet hair drys it will become shorter.
  • It is easy to mess up your hair really bad if you're not careful!
  • it may also be a bit puffy at first .

Things You'll Need

  • Razor comb
  • Good conditioner
  • Mirror
  • Hair ties or clips

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