How to Give Yourself a Buzz Cut (2024)

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Patrick Hutchison April 3, 2020 • Last updated: July 29, 2021

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Cutting your own hair may seem like a recipe for disaster, but with the right style it’s easy to save a few bucks doing the job at home. The buzz cut is one of the most timeless haircuts a man can get, and it’s also the easiest to do yourself. With a few simple tools and a bit of practice, you can give yourself professional-quality buzz cuts without having to wade through year-old magazines at your local barber’s shop. Here’s how to do it.

1. Get the Right Tools

Before you begin your buzz, you’ll want the right tools. Here’s what you’ll need:

A good pair of hair clippers will make the job a lot faster and easier. Don’t try to use your beard clippers to give yourself a buzz cut; you can save that for detail work once you’re done. You can find a decent pair of clippers online or at your local drugstore for less than $50. Most hair clippers should come with several guard sizes. If you’re trying to decide between kits, choose one that has #2 and #3 guards, as these are the most common for buzz cuts. Once you’ve got your own set of clippers, make sure to clean and maintain them after each use.

A basic hand mirror, used along with your bathroom mirror, will help you see the back of your neck for trimming work. If you don’t already have one, you can usually pick one up for a few bucks at most drugstores. Finally, while a broom and dustpan will do the job of cleanup, buzz cuts get tiny hairs on just about every surface of your bathroom. A vacuum with a hose attachment will make cleanup much faster and easier.

2. Check Your Scalp

Before you plug in your clippers and go to town, do yourself a favor and check your head for the types of strange lumps and bumps that could make a buzz cut a poor decision for your head shape. Keep in mind, no one’s head is perfectly round or smooth. But, scars, skin tags, and bumps will all be visible with a super short buzz cut. To check your head, simply run your fingers carefully over your scalp, feeling for any abnormalities that you might not want to expose with a buzz cut.

3. Clean Up

Clippers work best on clean, dry hair. If you don’t use shampoo every time, do it this time. Oily or greasy hair is more difficult for the blades of a clipper to slice through, leaving you with an uneven buzz cut. You’ll also end up going over the same areas multiple times trying to cut the same slippery follicles. Once your hair is clean, let it fully dry before you start cutting.

4. Start Long on Top

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With your tools assembled, plug in your clippers and choose your guard size. It’s always best to start with something that errs on the side of being too long.Most barbers perform buzz cuts based on the golden 3-2-1 rule. That means a #3 guard on the top, a #2 guard on the sides, and a #1 guard to trim up the edges. A #3 guard is common to start with because it’s about as short as you can go before you start seeing your scalp. Going shorter than this will give your hair a 5 o’clock shadow look rather than a buzz cut.

Once you’ve chosen your guard size, start on the top of your head, working the clippers through your hair from front to back. The clippers should glide along your scalp as you move back. After you’ve gone front to back on the top, go at the top from side to side to clip any stray hairs. With the top done, you can start in on the sides. Move from bottom to top, cutting against the direction that the hair grows in. (You aren’t done with the sides yet though — keep reading.)

5. Man the Mirror for the Back

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When you’re ready to do the back, stand with your back to the bathroom mirror and hold up your hand mirror in front of you. Adjust the hand mirror so that you can see the back of your head reflected in the bathroom mirror. Hold this position while you run the clippers from the back of your neck up toward the top of your head.

6. Size Down on the Sides

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Once you’ve done your entire head, move down one guard size (to the #2 guard) and trim down the sides, again moving from bottom to top. Why make the sides a little shorter? The hair on the side of your head tends to appear fuller than on the top of your head. Making it a bit shorter makes the buzz cut appear more uniform overall.

7. End With a Trim

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There are two main areas to trim once you’re done with your buzz cut: the sideburns and the back of your neck. To start, pop a #1 guard onto your hair clippers.

To do your sideburns, place the base of the clippers flush with the side of your face, just below your sideburns. Slowly slide the clippers up until the top edge is at the height you want your sideburns. Then, slowly pull the clippers straight through the hair and away from your face.

Trimming the back of your neck is the most challenging part of a buzz cut. If you aren’t comfortable using the hand mirror to do this precision task, you can ask a friend for help or simply leave the hairline natural in back. If you’ve got an impressively hairy neck or unusually asymmetric hairline, then use your hand mirror to carefully trim a straight line across the back of your neck. Once the straight line is established, round the corners on each side to finish the job.

Illustrations by Ted Slampyak

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FAQs

How to Give Yourself a Buzz Cut? ›

Go against the grain on the sides

How do I give myself a buzz cut? ›

From front to back, run the clipper in smooth, straight strokes across the top. If you see unwanted cut lines, go back and blend with an upward motion. To touch up the sides, take your time and use concise strokes. You can always use the ear trim guides to build your confidence around your ears.

What is the 3 2 1 rule for buzz cuts? ›

3 guard on top, No. 2 on the sides, and No. 1 around the edges. This will leave the hair about 3/8 inch long on top, tapering down to 1/2 inch on the sides and back and then finishing tighter at the hairline.

Is it a good idea to give yourself a buzz cut? ›

Secondly, I'd recommend going as short as possible; a buzz cut is probably your best bet for an at-home haircut. The buzz cut is classically masculine but also low-maintenance and provides very little room for error.

What is a number 1 buzz cut? ›

So, for example, if you get a number 1 buzz cut, that means your barber will use a hair clipper with a number 1 guard attached to it. This will leave your hair at a length of about 1/8 inch or 3mm.

What does a 4 buzz cut look like? ›

Utilizing a guard 4 buzz cut, this style trims hair down to a uniform 1/2 inch, offering a clean, neat appearance that's both modern and masculine.

How short is a 2 buzz cut? ›

Number two haircut

Although still very short, the popular number two clipper guard is also used for buzz cuts and fades. However, because the hair is a quarter of an inch long the scalp is not exposed in the way that it is with a zero or one cut. This makes it a good cut for guys who have thin hair or who are balding.

Is a buzz cut attractive? ›

Embracing a bold hairstyle like the buzz cut can demonstrate a sense of fearlessness and authenticity, which can be highly appealing. Practicality Meets Style: Buzz cuts are not only fashionable but also practical. With minimal upkeep required, they offer convenience and ease, which many girls find attractive.

What face shape suits a buzz cut? ›

Buzz, burr, and butch cuts all work great for round faces. For the crew cut, take the fade a little bit higher to give a more oval appearance. Buzz, burr, and butch cuts all work great for square faces. For the crew cut, take the fade a little bit higher to give a more oval appearance.

Who shouldn't get a buzz cut? ›

Don't get the buzz cut if your features are rounder and softer. Definitely don't fall victim to the misconception that a close cut adds an edge to your cherubic, boyish looks (it doesn't). Do get it if you're receding and no longer feel like keeping up the rescue effort. There's definitely no shame in it.

Is a buzz cut healthy? ›

While buzzing your head won't make your hair grow back “stronger” — that's a common misconception, as explained by Lucinda Ellery, a hair losss expert of of Los Angeles — it can help remove damaged or dead hair from the scalp, allowing for an expedited healthy grow out.

What does a 0 buzz cut look like? ›

Zero Buzz Cut

With this style, hair is sheared down to the skin, leaving little to no hair visible.

What does a 6 buzz cut look like? ›

Simply put, a #6 buzz cut refers to a very specific length – about 3/4 inch – achieved using the #6 guard on hair clippers. This length strikes a perfect balance, offering a neat, groomed appearance while providing a bit more coverage than shorter buzz cuts.

Are buzz cuts in Style 2024 men? ›

Celebrities Sporting Buzzcuts In 2024

The buzz cut's low maintenance and sleek look make it a favored choice, proving that it's not just a trend, but a statement of simplicity and elegance that resonates with a wide audience.

Can buzz cuts be attractive? ›

Embracing a bold hairstyle like the buzz cut can demonstrate a sense of fearlessness and authenticity, which can be highly appealing. Practicality Meets Style: Buzz cuts are not only fashionable but also practical. With minimal upkeep required, they offer convenience and ease, which many girls find attractive.

What is the closest thing to a buzz cut? ›

The induction cut is easily possible at home, just make sure you achieve the same length – or lack of it – all over with your clippers.
  • Burr buzz cut. Less radical than the induction, so if you're thinking of a buzz cut, the burr cut isn't a bad place to start. ...
  • Crew cut. ...
  • Buzz cut fade. ...
  • High and tight buzz cut.

What does a number 8 buzz cut look like? ›

Buzz cut number 8, at the upper end of the buzz cut spectrum, offers a full inch of hair, making a bold statement by combining the simplicity of a buzz cut with a noticeably longer style.

What face shape is best for buzz cut? ›

Buzz, burr, and butch cuts all work great for square faces. For the crew cut, take the fade a little bit higher to give a more oval appearance. A classic crew cut is an excellent option for those with a diamond face. The extra length on top with a mid-level fade helps give a more rounded look.

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