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Do you need a quick trim but don’t want to spend money going out to get a haircut? Frequent trips to a salon or barbershop add up if you’re maintaining a shorter hairstyle, but cutting hair with hair clippers is really easy to do in the comfort of your own home. Even if you’re new to using clippers, we’re here to help you get started. Keep reading, and we'll cover how to use your clippers, what clipper settings to use for cutting multiple hairstyles, and how to maintain your tools.

Things You Should Know

  • First, buzz your head with a guard that's the same length as the longest hair for the style you want, like a 4 or 5.
  • Trim the sides and back of the head with a lower guard setting, like a 2 or 3, to create a tapered hairstyle.
  • Blend the line between longer and shorter hair with a medium-length guard, like a 3 or 4.
  • ​​Clean up the sideburns and around the ears using your trimmer without any guard attachments, or the 0 setting.
Method 1
Method 1 of 4:

Basic Cut

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  1. The numbers on the clipper guards refer to the length they cut your hair to. Smaller numbers mean a shorter length, where “1” is the shortest guard and "8" is the longest at 1 inch (2.5 cm). The rest of the blade guards go up by 18 in (3.2 mm) for each number. The guard numbers and lengths are:[1]
    • 1: 18 in (3.2 mm)
    • 2: 14 in (6.4 mm)
    • 3: 38 in (9.5 mm)
    • 4: 12 in (13 mm)
    • 5: 18 in (3.2 mm)
    • 6: 34 in (19 mm)
    • 7: 78 in (22 mm)
    • 8: 1 in (25 mm)
    • The “0” setting is when you use your clippers without any blade guard or attachment.
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    Arthur Sebastian is a Professional Hair Stylist based in San Francisco, California. He is the Owner of Arthur Sebastian Hair Salon, a studio offering Hair Styling, Color & Brazilian Blowout services. Arthur has 30 years of experience styling hair. His career began with apprenticeships at Wayne’s Beauty College in Santa Cruz, California Miss Marty’s School of Beauty in San Francisco, California. After receiving his Cosmetology License in 1998, he rented his first station at Wack Shack Hair Salon in San Francisco, going on to hold positions at Posh Hair Salon, Acabello Hair Salon, and Red Union Salon before opening his own studio. With over 500 online customer reviews, Arthur Sebastian Hair Salon has a 5 star average rating on Yelp and 4.9 average review on Google.
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    Use multiple guard lengths to create a gentle fade. Arthur Sebastian, the owner of Arthur Sebastian Hair Salon, says: "The tapered look is popular these days, so I have a lot of guys who come in and they want to start with a medium-short clipper attachment, like a number 2, then have me taper down to a 0, which is just skin. Use a 1 or a 1.5 to fade the hair seamlessly down to the neck."

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    Washed hair is easier to comb since it doesn't have any extra bends or waves. Shampoo your hair and rinse it out thoroughly. Be sure to dry your hair thoroughly since your clippers won’t work very well if it’s wet.[2]
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    Cover the person's shoulders with a cape. Drape a barber’s cape made from a slick material around the person's shoulders and pull it tight against their neck. Secure the cape in place so hair doesn’t get on or inside the person’s clothes while you’re cutting their hair.[3]
    • A slick fabric allows the hair to fall off onto the floor instead of sticking to clothes.
    • If you don’t want to clean up a mess inside when you’re cutting hair, do it outside or in a garage. Otherwise, stick to an easy-to-clean area, such as the bathroom or kitchen.
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    Choose the blade guard with the longest length you want for the hairstyle. Slide the attachment onto the blade until it clicks into place. Then, you’re able to just buzz the person’s entire head to a uniform length, and go back to trim other parts shorter.[4]
    • Example: If you want #2 on the sides and #4 on top, start by buzzing your whole head with #4.
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    Start either on the side of your head behind an ear or at the nape of your neck. Hold your clippers upside-down so the top of the guard is against the scalp. Then, move the clippers up toward the top of the head in the opposite direction of the hair’s natural growth.[5]
    • Similarly, move from the front to the back when you use your clippers on the top of the head.
    • Where you start cutting hair depends on what you prefer. Just be careful not to skip around to different areas so you don't miss any spots.
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    Start by holding the top of the clippers’ blade close to the skin. When you want to end your cut, scoop the blade outwards and away from the person’s scalp by a little bit. Use short scooping strokes all over the person’s head to create a softer cut.[6]
    • Avoid lifting the clippers straight away from the person’s head since it could leave a more noticeable line in their hair.
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    If you notice there may be a line between the shorter and longer length, use a blade guard that’s between the sizes of the other ones you’ve used. Move your clippers against the direction that the hair is growing and scoop the blade away from the scalp so you have a smooth transition.[7]
    • Example: If you've used #2 on the sides and #4 on top, blend the line with a #3 guard. Just go along the line and smooth out the border between the sections.
    • If your clippers have a lever near the side of the blade, flip the lever up for a slightly closer cut and push the lever down for a slightly further cut. The lever helps you create a more precise fade.
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Method 2
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Hairstyles

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    A burr cut is a typical military-type cut where you buzz your hair to one short length. Use guard 1 or 2 across your entire head. Start at the back, work your way to cutting the sides, and then finally, buzz the length off the top.[8]
    • Choose a hairstyle before you start cutting and look at it for reference so you can see what the finished style should look like.
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    Do a high and tight with guards 2 and 1. Start by buzzing your whole head with the #2 blade guard. Then, come back and shave the sides and back of your head with the 1 guard. Create an even line around your crown from one side to the other so you clip off all the longer hair.[9]
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    Start by cutting the sides and back with a 2 or 4 blade guard depending on the length you prefer. Transition up to the crown of your head by using increasingly larger guard sizes, leaving the top for last. Trim the very front with the longest guard you want to use, then gradually reduce the guard size as you cut back toward your crown.[10]
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    Use a 3 or 4 guard to start a basic boy's cut. Begin by buzzing the whole head with the longest blade guard that you want. Once the hair is buzzed down, attach a shorter blade guard, like a 2 or 3. Move your clippers up the sides of your head to make a clean line around the top of your skull to leave some longer hair on top.[11]
    • If you're cutting your own hair, place your hand on the top of your head. Use it to guide the clippers, so you don't move the clippers too far up your scalp.
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Method 3
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Trimming

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    Remove the guard you’ve been using for your haircut and attach one of the smallest guards. Even if you want your hair all the same length, it's still a good idea to switch to a lower guard number for your ears and sideburns for a cleaner look overall.[12]
    • Use your clippers without a guard to cut hair closest to the skin.
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    Trim sideburns and the back of the neck without a guard. Compare the lengths of the sideburns and even them out for a clean, finished look. Move your clippers in the direction your hair grows. Press the blade against your scalp at the bottom of the sideburn and trim it to the length you want. When you trim the other one, make sure to make it even with the other one.[13]
    • In the back, clean up the edges around the nape of your neck so you have a clean hairline.
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    Fold the top of the ear down and look for any scraggly hairs around the edges that your clippers missed. Comb the hair forward and snip the longer strands away with your scissors. Try to make a clean hairline that’s even around both ears.[14]
    • Use scissors meant for hair cutting. If you're in a pinch, sharpen a pair of small embroidery scissors to cut your hair.
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    Just roll the lint roller up and down over the person's neck and back to remove the hairs. After removing the cape, check for any stray hairs that got on the person’s clothes or shoulders.
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Method 4
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Maintenance

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    Clean the blade guards in soap and water. Brush or rinse any excess hair off of the clipper guards. Then, put the guards in warm water with some dish soap and scrub them down using a cloth or light brush. When you’re finished, leave them to dry on a towel.[15]
    • Avoid submerging your clippers in water since you could permanently damage them or get shocked.
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    Use a soft brush (usually included with your clippers) to clean off as much hair as you can from the blades and the exterior. Focus on the nooks and crannies where the blade meets the exterior body of your clippers.[16]
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    Turn the blade on. Add a drop of lubricating oil to the blades, which is normally provided with your clippers. Let your clippers run for about 1 minute to spread the oil throughout the blades. Then turn off the blades and wipe off any excess oil.[17]
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    Check your owner’s manual to see if your clippers require that you oil the inside components as well as the blades. Some clippers have a removable panel where you put the oil, while others may have a specific hole that you put the oil into to reach the components inside.[18]
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    How do I cut the top of the hair?
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    Start at the front hair line with the clippers and make smooth strokes toward the back of the head. Make sure you get the crown well so it will blend. It is also a good idea to move the clippers in different directions to ensure you get all the hair even. Another tip: use a longer guard than you think you will need first to make sure you do not take it shorter than you want it.
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    How do I affix the attachments to the clippers?
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    Most just slide on or snap on. The clipper teeth should fit snug up against the guard teeth.
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    Can the same methods be used for pubic hair?
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    Absolutely, provided that you use caution around delicate areas. You'll need to be more gentle.
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This article was co-authored by Arthur Sebastian and by wikiHow staff writer, Hunter Rising. Arthur Sebastian is a Professional Hair Stylist based in San Francisco, California. He is the Owner of Arthur Sebastian Hair Salon, a studio offering Hair Styling, Color & Brazilian Blowout services. Arthur has 30 years of experience styling hair. His career began with apprenticeships at Wayne’s Beauty College in Santa Cruz, California Miss Marty’s School of Beauty in San Francisco, California. After receiving his Cosmetology License in 1998, he rented his first station at Wack Shack Hair Salon in San Francisco, going on to hold positions at Posh Hair Salon, Acabello Hair Salon, and Red Union Salon before opening his own studio. With over 500 online customer reviews, Arthur Sebastian Hair Salon has a 5 star average rating on Yelp and 4.9 average review on Google. This article has been viewed 1,345,578 times.
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To cut someone’s hair using hair clippers, start by using the longest blade guard to trim off excess length from all over their head. Then move into closer to the skin with the clippers. As you move them against the direction of the hair growth, scoop them outwards from the head a bit. To clean up the edges, use a lower number guard. Finally, trim side burns and the back with a trimmer, making sure to move it in the direction of the hair growth. If you want to learn what guards to use for different hairstyles, keep reading!

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