How to cut an inverted bob

by Joy

The inverted bob is a stylish and versatile haircut that is characterized by its shorter length at the back and longer length at the front. This haircut is perfect for those looking for a bold and edgy style. In this article, we will guide you through the steps of cutting an inverted bob yourself.

  1. Gather your tools

Before you start cutting your hair, you’ll need to gather all the necessary tools. These include sharp hair cutting scissors, a comb, and hair clips to section your hair.

  1. Wash and dry your hair

Start by washing and drying your hair as you normally would. Make sure your hair is completely dry before you start cutting.

  1. Section your hair

Use your comb to create a center part, and then divide your hair into two sections: one in the front and one in the back. Clip the back section of your hair out of the way as you work on the front section.

  1. Cut the back section

Starting with the back section of your hair, comb it straight down and determine how short you want the length to be. Hold your hair between your fingers and cut it straight across, making sure the cut is even.

  1. Cut the front section

Once you’ve finished cutting the back section of your hair, move on to the front section. Take a small section of hair at the front and comb it straight down. Hold your scissors at a slight angle and cut your hair in a diagonal line towards the back of your head. Repeat this process for each section, gradually increasing the length towards the front of your head.

  1. Blend the layers

Once you’ve finished cutting the front section of your hair, blend the layers together to create a seamless transition. Comb your hair and make sure that the layers are evenly distributed.

  1. Add texture

Finally, use your scissors to add texture and movement to your hair. Hold your scissors vertically and snip into the ends of your hair to create choppy layers.

  1. Style your hair

Style your inverted bob using your favorite products and tools. You can use a flat iron or curling iron to add some volume or texture to your hair. Finish with a texturizing spray or hairspray to keep your style in place.

In conclusion, cutting an inverted bob yourself can be a fun and rewarding experience. While it may take some practice to get it just right, with the right tools and techniques, you can achieve a stylish and edgy look from the comfort of your own home.

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