How to cut a curtain bang

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Japonesque Classic Barber Shears and Conair Cararra Marble Shears are both solid-and affordable-options. If you want an even, sharp cut (and why wouldn’t you?), hold off on your DIY project until you can order a good pair. Nope, sry, no exceptions (even if your kitchen scissors are reaaaallly good). And that’s where I come in.įirst things first: You can’t cut your own bangs without a pair of shears. Because, yes, you can learn how to cut your own bangs-you just need the right tools, tons of patience, and an easy-to-follow tutorial. Like, do you actually want bangs or are you just really effing bored? If it’s the former, and you really, truly can’t wait to see a hairstylist, then you better pay attention. For real, though, if you’re considering cutting your own bangs and you have zero experience, you should probs take a second to think things over. Case in point: convincing yourself you need bangs after drinking all your quarantine wine and scrolling through TikTok for five hours.

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Listen, I’m all for experimenting with beauty trends in the name of ~isolation~, but some things are best left to the pros.

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