How to cut a child yourself

How to cut a child yourself

Parents should not fight for an independent haircut. Another thing is a boy. Using a typewriter, you can cut it no worse than in a hairdresser, having spent only a few minutes on it.

How to cut a child yourself

Instructions

1

Ask child sit on a low chair. On the floor in front of him spread a few newspapers. Make sure that neither your son nor you touch any grounded objects.

2

Remove the protective (solid) nozzle from the machine. Instead, install one of the attachments supplied with the device. Usually, four nozzles are attached to the machine, providing a hair height of 3, 6, 9 and 12 millimeters. Choose the one that suits your son's preferences and preferences.

3

Turn on the machine. Move it slowly, keeping it parallel to the head, but in no case perpendicular. Do not press it too hard. Drive it only in the direction corresponding to the direction of the nozzle teeth. Raise the appliance before moving back. First, cut the hair on the forehead, then on the back of the head, then on the sides. Do not forget to cut them and behind your ears. Make sure that the height of the hair is the same everywhere, if necessary, go through the machine in places where there are long hair.

4

Length of haircut, to avoid overheatingmachine, should not exceed ten minutes. After completing the work, disconnect the device, including the mains, remove the nozzle and replace it with a protective one. Fold the machine and all accessories in a box.

5

Carefully fold the newspapers and throw them along withhair. Wash the baby's head with a shampoo that is safe for children. If the son does not know how to close his eyes while washing his hair, use a shampoo that does not cause tears. To avoid the appearance of dandruff, thoroughly wash off the shampoo. Thoroughly wipe the baby's head with a towel before leaving the bathroom. Dry hair with a hairdryer for safety reasons, carry out in another room. With short hair this procedure does not take much time, but it can not be neglected: hypothermia of the head is much more dangerous for children than for adults.