How to use thinning shears on thick wavy hair?
If you’re looking to thin out thick wavy hair, using shears is one of the most effective ways to accomplish this goal. Shears are one of the fastest and most effective tools for thinning out your hair. When you use thinning shears on thick wavy hair, you can cut away the ends of your hair.
You can thin out your whole head or just the hairline.
How to use thinning shears to cut thick hair in layers?
If your goal is to cut off length on your thick waves, you should cut your hair using thinning shears. Using a sharp pair of shears, cut your hair into layers, about one-quarter inch in length. Your layers should be uniform, and they should not overlap. Once your hair is cut to the desired length, use your flat iron to smooth the hair cuttings.
How to use thinning shears on thick curly hair?
Trying to thin curly hair is extremely difficult because curls tend to get entangled with each other, making hair appear thicker. To thin curly hair, use thinning shears and cut off the ends one by one. You will be surprised at how fast your thick curly hair becomes thinner. After you have cut all the ends, use your hair dryer on the “heat” setting to dry off your hair. Then, use a hair serum to seal the cut ends.
How to use thinning shears to cut
To cut wavy thick hair, start by separating the ends of the hair with your hands. Afterward, take a small section of hair at an angle. Then, use your thinning shears to cut the hair at the same angle. If you don’t have thinning shears, you can also use a pair of scissors. However, it will take longer to cut out a section of thick wavy hair.
How to use thinning shears on thick curly bangs
You won’t be able to use thinning shears to cut straight through your curls, but you can use them to thin out your thick, wavy bangs. Start by sectioning off a section of your hair (longer the better) with a hair elastic. Use your thinning shears to cut the bangs within this section at a slight angle. Then flip the cut section over and snip the same section again, this time at a slight angle in the opposite direction