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How To Cut A Fringe At Home: This Mum Shares The Perfect Hack

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How To Cut A Fringe At Home: This Mum Shares The Perfect Hack

This mum manages the perfect fringe with a roll of sticky tape and a pair of scissors. 

The pandemic has forced mums to take up many roles, a hair stylist being one among them. From trimming to ensuring they are prim and proper, mum’s have had to be on top of DIY haircuts this past year.

And while a DIY haircut might seem easy to pull off, it can be quite difficult. Especially, when you have a squirmy child on the chair and a fringe to maintain. 

You realise that no matter the number of YouTube tutorials you watch, it is a challenge to get your child’s hair in a straight line every single time.

Incidentally, a TikTok mum has come to everybody’s rescue with her genius hack that shows how to cut a fringe at home. 

TikTok Mum Shows How To Cut A Fringe At Home

 

How to Cut A Fringe At Home

Image courtesy: TikTok

On her account The Hands On Family, the TikTok mum shared the simple trick she uses to get a “perfect” fringe for her daughter within seconds. 

All you need for this hack is a roll of sticky tape and a pair of scissors. 

Step:

  • The mum positions her daughter’s fringes straight down so they cover most of her face.
  • Then she grabs a wide strip of tape and secures her daughter’s fringes to her forehead. This way the hair stays in place. 
  • She then snips it in a straight line and it works every time! 

Plus, this method also requires no messy cleanup because the hair mostly sticks to the tape. No wonder her hack video has garnered a massive 9.3 million views!

What Other Mums Thought About This Hack

Although the video went viral and raked around 420K reactions and over 4,000 comments not everybody was impressed.

One user wrote, “I think, you just got lucky. Please don’t do it again.”

Another person shared that her mum used to try the same hack on her hair and it didn’t look great. People expressed shock that the tape didn’t get caught in the girl’s hair. 

However, there were some users who found the hack useful and said that they were going to try it out for themselves. 

A user wrote, “This is just brilliant and a smart one.”

So next time you are wondering how to cut a fringe at home, perhaps you can try this hack. But before you do pick up that scissors, there are few things you must keep in mind.

5 Things To Keep In Mind Before Giving Your Kid A Haircut

How to Cut A Fringe At Home

Image courtesy: iStock

Examine the shape of your child’s hair

Don’t just rush in with the scissors and attack your child’s hair. Spend some time to first examine the current shape and how you want it to look. Go through few tutorials and some easy hacks that can make your job easier.

If it is your first time, it is best you play safe and not go overboard. With practice, you will surely gain the confidence to explore fun hairstyles.

Prepare your child and make sure the timing is right

How to Cut A Fringe At Home

Image courtesy: iStock

Children can feel uneasy when they see scissors and other sharp objects near their faces. Most of them will yell and howl. So the task is to stay prepared for this reaction and work out a way to calm your child.

Whether it is by reassuring them or by demonstrating it on a doll, so what you feel would work best for you and your little bub.

Distract your child

Your child can sit still if they are given their favourite toy. Or if you make them sit in front of the TV, they are less likely to move. Try rewarding them after they are done with the haircut. This will motivate them to stay patient and cooperate with you. 

Arrange for all the essentials

To pull off a DIY haircut at home, you will need require cutting scissors, a small comb, and a spray bottle. You will also need a shampoo and a conditioner to wash your child’s hair after you are done with the cut. 

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Take frequent breaks

While you may get done with the trim in just 15 minutes, your child may find it hard to sit at a stretch for that long. So, if you find them being uncomfortable or being hungry, give them breaks in between.

Make sure, they do not eat while getting the haircut. This will avoid any slip ups or accidents. Keep them well fed before you start. 

ALSO READ:

4 Parenting Hacks To Get Your Kid To Go For A Haircut

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