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I know this comes around a lot but I've just done the ponytail DIY haircut.

13 replies

Remotew · 07/11/2009 18:53

Put a dark brown colour on, snipped the ponytail and I've got a great haircut and colour for £4.50. Salon price £65 upwards. It's wonderful. Found the link on a thread on here.

Just wanted to share.

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ilove · 07/11/2009 18:54

Link to thread?

Saltire · 07/11/2009 18:56

Oh yes i did the cut back in the summer. needs done agian though.DH has offered to do it for me!

Pinkmarshmallow · 07/11/2009 19:23

This does sound good...link please?

Remotew · 07/11/2009 19:25

I cannot find the thread sorry but it links to a u tube video, titled Sissorhands or something like that. You gather your hair into a tight ponytail at the front and cut as much off as you feel like, result is lovely layers.

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poppyandmax · 07/11/2009 20:50

link to youtube video

BibiBOO · 07/11/2009 22:17

I need to do this, please encourage me to be brave...

It'll be okay if I just take a tiny bit off, won't it???

Remotew · 07/11/2009 22:54

Honestly, it's brilliant. Just take a bit off to start with then have a look, if you want to brave a bit more then do. Go for it.

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AcrossThePond · 08/11/2009 02:03

I want to try this..my hairdresser will kill me...maybe before I go in...love it.

blueywhite · 08/11/2009 07:15

I've been using this method of cutting my own hair for about 20 years! Works well for me. I do invest in an expensive pair of professional hairdressing scissors (from Ebay - about £25) every couple of years.

Yes, you can do it in stages; do a little bit, then some more. And I home colour too.

Great results for pennies! I must literally have saved thousands of pounds over the years.

Pinkmarshmallow · 08/11/2009 16:56

Thanks poppyandmax, will try this next time I need a trim.

Pinkmarshmallow · 08/11/2009 16:58

I presume that if you don't want a fringe, just layered, you put the ponytail in the middle of the forehead to start with?

BibiBOO · 08/11/2009 17:00

I've got a long fringe that is just getting too long to wear as a frings, which I wear to the side now, so do I put the ponytail to the side I part my hair on for a sweepy side fringe??? If I get it wrong, I CANNOT [part my hair the other way, i look awyful!

AcrossThePond · 08/11/2009 19:32

Yes, can you just put the pony in front for layers? I want to do this though my haircuts are not expensive because it seems exciting. Maybe I need a life

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