The answer is hair cut.
eg: "I'm going to get a hair cut"
"hairs cut" would only be correct grammar if you were going to get a few strands of you hair cut...which is highly unlikely, unless you're Homer Simpson ;o)
Getting your hair cut implies that it is more than one strand of hair has been cut. Therefore, hairs cut is not used.
Cut your hair.
It's easier to cut - and allows the stylist to make sure all the hairs are cut to the correct length.
Hair is a word that can either mean one hair, or just hair in particular. When you say "Hair Cut", the word "Hair" is plural. There is no need to pluralize it with an 's' on the end.
Yesss She Cut Her Vagina hairs Cus Shes To Natural And Likes everything hairy
Take the part of your hair that you want bayngs. Twirl them togother so the hairs are all together. Take scissors and cut the twirled hair together.
No, generally there is no problems in plucking unwanted or stray hairs, but you should never pluck a hair growing out of a mole. Cut it instead.
yes, it is quite disgusting, it is usually best to shower after a haircut, ETC
Lil Wayne did cut his hair when he was in jail he went to jail for drugs and was released Thursday in November
"making over-nice distinctions," by 1739, from hair + verbal noun from split (v.). To split hairs "make over-fine distinctions" is first recorded 1650s, as to cut the hair.
First of all, do lil Wayne need to cut his hair?The correct grammar is DOES lil Wayne need to cut his hair... Moron.
You cut the hair in the same direction that it is growing in and you can leave a little bit of the length there to avoid the hairs from sticking up.