No,before you cut your hair you are to measure it then cut so your hair can be at a regular inch,because I cut mines and it's the inches 2-4 crazy huh?
have a straight cut
If your hair is at the length you can cut your bangs to. I don't see why not.
If you have layers right now find the shortest layer and cut all your hair to that length of you don't have layers right now just figure out how short you want your hair ad cut it to that length
The ideal hair cut length for someone with thick, curly hair is typically shoulder-length or shorter to prevent excess weight and maintain natural volume and shape.
guideline
A layer hair cut is when your hair is cut in a style so that there are different lengths to the cut. The lengths tend to start around the ear and that would be the shortest length. Under than would be a longer length, and then a longer etc.
A layer hair cut is when your hair is cut in a style so that there are different lengths to the cut. The lengths tend to start around the ear and that would be the shortest length. Under than would be a longer length, and then a longer etc.
For a 1/8 inch buzz cut, the recommended hair length is very short, almost shaved.
Barbers use different hair cut numbers to determine the length of the hair. The numbers range from 0 to 8, with 0 being the shortest and 8 being the longest. The lower the number, the shorter the hair will be cut. Each number corresponds to a specific length guard that is attached to the clippers, resulting in a consistent length across the haircut. The choice of hair cut number will determine the overall style and length of the haircut.
the length of your hair
She has has EXTREMELY long hair (extensions), Mid length hair, and short bobbed hair.
Hair clippers come with different number lengths, typically ranging from 0.5 to 8. The lower the number, the shorter the hair will be cut. For example, a clipper with a length of 0.5 will cut the hair very close to the scalp, while a clipper with a length of 8 will leave the hair longer. Each number length corresponds to a specific length of hair that will be left after cutting.