We can agree that some people do not need to trim their hair often while others really need to in order to keep damage at bay. The way you choose to trim your hair is entirely dependent on you, your hair goals, your hair’s rate of damage and your skills. Here are 4 video tutorials describing the main ways to trim natural hair:This is the most time consuming method but it does have the added benefit of conserving the most hair. You need patience and diligence to filter through individual strands and cut away only damaged split ends or knots. You will need good light and a mirror or two if your hair is not long enough to pull down and see the individual strands. Entertain yourself with a movie (or two) if necessary.
If you do not have time for a search and destroy then this method may be for you. All you need to do is clip some hair from the end of medium to small twists or braids. The smaller the braid section, the better the trim will be, however, you do not need to try to install mini twists, parting the twist with a square inch section at the base will give you a good result.
This method is most useful for people whose hair naturally clumps in curls but this does not mean that you cannot use it if your hair does not. The general principle is to smooth wet, lightly conditioned hair down and trim off the ends that ‘feel’ rough or do not form a regular curl. If your hair is quite kinky, the ‘feel’ method can be very unreliable and therefore you should modify the method to simply cut off what you want
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