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Ok, what we're getting ready to do is trim some hair and this is just a little something
you want to do, between salon visits, in case you're to busy to get there. So when we're
trimming dry hair it's always wise to put some sort of moisture on there, you can wet
it, if you'd like or you could use some sort of really light oil, like a jojoba oil or
a grape seed oil. Right now, since we're only going to be trimming the ends, I'm just going
to be, lightly oiling, the ends of the hair and if it seems a little greasy, at first,
that?s ok. The hair will absorb it, right away but do make sure you stick with a lighter
type of oil as in a jojoba or a grape seed. Now, any kind of hair style, before you get
to trimming any details, you're going to want to cut the very ends off first. So we're going
to comb it out, with a wide toothed comb and then get a finer toothed comb, to comb it
really well, to make sure everything is straight and towards the end, together. Get all of
the little tangles out. Ok, now grab some scissors and it's wise to invest in some salon
quality scissors, you can get at any beauty supply store, just to make sure that you don't
do any damage to the hair. It's a really sharp cut and really easy to do. Now what you're
going to do is, you're going to pick up some of the hair, go all the way to the end and
just look for uneven growth, anything like that and just start to trim with the ends
and just use your fingers as a guide and just get something really nice and straight. You
can tell where the dead ends are and you will see, some of the ends like to split, sometimes
and that's all that we're looking for, right now. This is just in between salon visits.