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#layersfinehair#hair #diy #tutorial Cutting your own hair while adding volume and movement to fine hair takes some technique, but it’s doable with the right approach. Here’s how you can do it: Tools You’ll Need: • Sharp hair-cutting scissors (never use regular scissors) • A fine-tooth comb • Sectioning clips • A spray bottle with water • A mirror (or two for better angles) 1. Start with Dry or Slightly Damp Hair Cutting dry hair helps you see the final shape, while slightly damp hair can make it easier to control. Avoid cutting it when it’s too wet, as it shrinks when dry. 2. Section Your Hair Properly • Divide your hair into four sections: two at the front and two at the back. • Clip up the top sections to cut the bottom layers first. 3. Create Soft Layers for Volume and Movement • Face-Framing Layers: Take small sections from the front and cut downward at a slight angle for a natural, layered look. • Long Layers: Hold small vertical sections of hair at a 45-degree angle and point-cut (cutting with scissors pointing upwards) instead of making blunt cuts. This technique adds softness and movement. 4. The “Unicorn” Ponytail Method (for Subtle Layers) • Flip your head upside down and gather all your hair into a ponytail at your forehead. • Point-cut the ends for soft layers. • This technique creates natural layering and movement. 5. Texturizing for Extra Volume • After cutting, use thinning shears or point-cutting to remove bulk from the ends. • This prevents the hair from looking too heavy or blunt. 6. Styling Tips for More Volume • Blow-dry upside down for added lift at the roots. • Use a round brush while drying for a bouncy effect. • Apply volumizing mousse to damp hair before styling. • Consider light dry shampoo or texturizing spray at the roots for extra lift. Would you like recommendations for specific styles that work best for fine hair?