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Top tips for cutting your child’s fringe

Jane Nowacka
Posted Jane Nowacka 18/07/2025
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With hairdressers shut for the foreseeable future and hair slowly creeping into the eyes of our little ones, it’s no surprise many of us are considering taking the matter of a fringe trim into our own hands.

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1. Invest in scissors2. Leave hair dry3. Don’t cut straight across4. Don’t cut too much5. Leave the sides longer6. Blow-dry the rest of the hair

If this is your first foray into the world of cutting – don’t worry. We’ve enlisted the help of Zoe Irwin, Creative Director at John Frieda to give us some top tips for cutting your child’s fringe at home.

1. Invest in scissors

“One of the first mistakes people make is not using proper scissors, so order yourself some hairdressing scissors online, Zoe told us. “Go for small ones as larger ones can lead to bad results! I recommend fishing out a narrow comb too to separate out small sections at a time.”

2. Leave hair dry

“When cutting your child’s fringe or the rest of their hair, do it when it’s dry, not wet. This will stop you from taking it too short.” says Zoe.

3. Don’t cut straight across

“Visually measure how much you want to take off, lift the hair and cut with the scissors at an angle, instead of straight across”, says Zoe. “Snipping into the hair in little ‘V’ shaped sections (so it’s not all the same length) will help you get a softer finish. We call this technique point cutting. The middle should be slightly shorter than the sides, so start there.'”

4. Don’t cut too much

Remember the tiniest bit makes a massive difference. Zoe told us, “In salon, we cut in mm not cm taking off tiny bits at a time. You should do the same.”

5. Leave the sides longer

Always leave the sides of the fringe longer for a softer finish.

6. Blow-dry the rest of the hair

“Once you have cut the fringe, blow dry it into the rest of their hair so you can see the results”, says Zoe. “You might want to make the middle section wider, but I do really recommend leaving the sides long”. For more fun inspiration, see our pick of the best hair accessories for girls, or boys!

Still not sure about cutting your child’s fringe? You might find this video tutorial helpful.

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