How to Give Yourself a Buzz Cut at Home

A buzz cut is the one haircut you can genuinely do yourself. Here is the technique, the tools, and the guard sizes that work.

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Why It Works

The DIY buzz cut works because it is the most forgiving self-administered haircut possible. A clipper with a guard attachment removes hair at a uniform length regardless of technique — there is no blending, no layering, and no angle-dependent precision required. The guard does the work, keeping the cut consistent across your entire head. This makes it accessible to complete beginners while still producing a professional-looking result. The buzz cut also eliminates the single biggest source of home-haircut mistakes: trying to cut hair you cannot see. With a guard, you simply run the clippers over every section, including the back of your head, and the length stays uniform. It is the only style where working blind (on the back) produces the same result as working with a mirror.

How to Style

  1. 1

    Set up with a handheld mirror and fully charged clippers with a #3 guard.

  2. 2

    Start at the front hairline and move clippers straight back in overlapping passes.

  3. 3

    Work from front to back in rows, then from sides to top.

  4. 4

    Use a handheld mirror for the back, running clippers from nape upward.

  5. 5

    Go over the entire head again in a perpendicular direction to catch missed spots.

  6. 6

    Remove the guard and carefully define the neckline with bare blade edges.

Pro Tip

Always start with a longer guard than you think you need — you can do a second pass with a shorter guard, but you cannot add hair back.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What clippers should I use for a home buzz cut?

The Wahl Elite Pro or Philips Norelco Series 9000 are excellent home-use clippers. Ensure they come with a full set of guard attachments (#1 through #8). Cordless is strongly recommended for maneuverability around the back of your head. Keep the blades oiled after every use.

What guard number should I use?

A #3 (3/8 inch, ~10mm) is the most popular buzz length — short enough to look intentional, long enough to hide minor scalp imperfections. A #2 (1/4 inch) is more aggressive. A #4 (1/2 inch) leaves enough length for slight texture. Start longer and go shorter only if you want to.

How do I fix an uneven DIY buzz cut?

Run the clippers over the entire head again in multiple directions — front to back, then side to side. Uneven spots usually mean you missed a pass. If one area is shorter than the rest, you may need to drop to a shorter guard all over to even it out. In natural light (not bathroom lighting), check from all angles.

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