Why your haircut doesn’t turn out as expected comes down to where the cutting starts

A person with short styled hair adjusting their bangs while looking in the mirror
Why your haircut doesn’t turn out as expected comes down to where the cutting starts

Have you ever shown the same photo at a salon,
but felt like “this isn’t quite right…”?

One of the reasons is
where the haircut begins.

I’ll explain it simply.


The first section that gets cut becomes the base

Hair doesn’t exist in separate pieces.
Basically, everything is connected.

That’s why a haircut works like this:

  • The first section that gets cut becomes the base
  • Other lengths and shapes are adjusted from there

This is how the overall design is created.

For example,

  • Someone going from long to short
  • Someone going from medium to short
  • Someone changing from one short style to another

Even if they all say “I want a short style,”
the way it’s cut will change depending on the starting point.

In other words,

Even with the same hairstyle, the cutting method is never exactly the same

This is an important point.


The starting point changes depending on the person

Where the haircut begins depends on
each person’s condition and preference.

For example,

  • If bangs are most important → start from the front
  • If volume on top is important → start from the top
  • If shaping the back of the head is important → start from the back

Like this,

The starting point changes based on what matters most

Then, using that first cut as a base,
the rest of the hair is balanced accordingly.


The beginning also affects your sense of comfort

There’s another important perspective.

That is your comfort during the appointment.

For example,

  • If your bangs are your main concern, but they aren’t touched for a long time

If that continues,
you start to feel a bit uneasy.

That’s why,

Working on what you care about first makes a difference

Just that alone can help you feel:

  • “This seems okay”
  • More relaxed during the appointment

This creates a more comfortable experience.


Summary

The starting point of a haircut affects both:

  • The quality of the final result
  • Your comfort during the visit

Even with the same hairstyle,

  • Where the cutting begins
  • What is used as the base

can change the outcome.

When you visit a salon,

try simply saying:

“What matters most to me is this part.”

That alone can make a noticeable difference
in how your haircut turns out.