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I am 14, I have hair cutting shears.
I’ve been cutting my hair 3+yrs & learned trial & error (the hard way.)
I’ve never been to a salon before & dont tell me to go to one.
I need some tips on how to cut my blunt hair into edgy pointy layers?
I have 3 layers but my 2nd &3rd one blend in more than my 1st one.
My 1st one has grown out to the middle of my neck its blunt & thick.
I dont want to thin it cause the thickness gives me body .
HOW DO I MAKE IT POINTYYYYY ! :O

Thnx.♥
& when I say "it" i mean the ends! ^.^
I heard cutting vertically helps, but whenever i do it,
a big chunk of my hair comes out . i’m scared!

You have to thin it out. You would take a razor[for hair] and lightly edge it down your hair. The thinner it gets, the ‘pointy"-er it will look. If you want a perfect thin point however you most likely will end up having to go to a stylist or have someone you know who does hair do it for you. Im 18 and a f, trust me your hair is nothing you wanna "experiment" with. Hope this helped

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Back in June, my daughter (who is starting high school tomorrow) started buying different clothes than she usually did when she went to the mall with her new friends. Not until early July did I know she was going with all new friends as well (she is permitted to take the trolley to the mall when I or her father are home). She is a very responsible girl. Straight A’s, lots of activities, keeps up with her chores, and is always in the door by 8:00 PM. She’s never showed signs of drinking, smoking, or drug use and is a regular babysitter for her seven year old brother.
I started really noticing her dressing differently in July. She stopped wearing name brand shirts (Hollister, Abercrombie, American Eagle) and started fading her jeans with nail files and sandpaper. She began to cut her own hair and sheared layers and bangs into her long, straight light blonde hair. She used a curling iron and started making her hair wavy and spraying it with a sea salt spray. And she asked for darker highlights to make her hair look dirty blonde. I let her only because she was so responsible.
She then started changing her makeup. She used to wear brown eyeliner, neutral eye shadow, concealer, lip gloss, and clear mascara. She first took out the neutral eye and eyeliner on the bottom. After a few days, she switched to black liner and smudged it on her top lashline and was using black mascara and an eyelash curler. For a few weeks in mid-July her eyelashes were the center focus of her makeup. Then she started using dark pink lipstick and red every once in awhile, but it didn’t look like she just put it on. It looked like she smudged that on and blended it out.
That week, she came up to my husband and I and asked if it was okay if she stopped eating meat. She also said she eventually wanted to become a vegan but just wanted to stop meat and ice cream now.
She also began wearing her mall findings around early August. She found a fondness for faded, tight jeans exclusively and started living in chuck taylors and gladiator sandals. She began rooting through thrift stores and wearing loose-fitting v-necks, graphic t-shirts, tight flannels with all the buttons done up, flowy floral tops, earthy jewelry, tribal print tights, colorful, fitted hoodies, and denim jackets. She started painting her nails beiges and soft reds and listening to odd music I had never heard of.
I asked her what was going on, and she said she "had gotten tired of her style and wanted to change it up"? What on earth does that mean and what was her "style" before? What is it now?

Jesus, why do you pay that close attention to her makeup? She’s growing up, her style is going to change. There’s nothing wrong with it.

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