HAIR WE GO

People are sharing their horrific home haircuts during coronavirus lockdown – and the kids definitely coming off worst

WITH hairdressers and barbers closed due to the coronavirus lockdown, many people have been forced to take matters into their own hands with a pair of scissors or clippers.

Safe in the knowledge that nobody is going to see them for several weeks or months, many people decided to give themselves a trim, but their amateur hairdressing skills have been put on full display with photos of their DIY jobs being shared online.

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Chef Tom Kerridge tried his hand at styling his own son’s hair

With most handling a clipper for the first time, the online community has definitely benefited from the disastrous results which have delivered a bit of humour at a time when many are struggling with social distancing or self-isolating in a bid to protect themselves from COVID-19.

The snaps were composed by the student website The Tab and demonstrate how spreading joy can sometimes counter the stress that many are feeling.

Even Chef Tom Kerridge tried his hand at styling his own son’s hair and let’s just say he should definitely stick to the day job.

Showing off his clippering skills, the father shared a snap of the tot’s new do, complete with bald patches and uneven layers.

But Tom isn’t alone, as this rogue’s gallery of DIY haircuts shows – from accidental triangle fringes, to uneven skin fades.

Fade on out

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Matt, 20,  tried to do a skin fade and then realised how hard difficult it is to get right

Bring back the mullet

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Ollie, 22  proves that people with short hair can also have a mullet , well, he tried to anyway

The full-on bowl

Josh, 20, went for the full-on bowl before it was (hopefully) shorn into something a bit more chic

The bowl attempt

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Harry, 23 who write for The Tab, said it “looks like I have a literal lid.” – yeah, that bowl cut hasn’t worked out this time around

Racing stripes

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22-year-old Tommy’s cut makes it appear as if he has racing stripes, but whoever did it has clearly taken time to ensure that it is perfectly symmetrical.

Triangular terror

Lara, 22, in what was undoubtedly an attempt to make the hair more workable by wetting it, she’s inadvertently cut a massive triangle in her fringe.

Elsewhere, social media has proven a source of inspiration for many during these tough times, and despite the atrocious results of DIY haircuts, people themselves are so amused that they continue to share.

Cody Hardyman was pretty pleased with himself after attempting a hair cut and we think it looks great.

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Meanwhile, Instagram user @bopoulsennyc compared the new “corona do” for the infamous Jim Carrey Dumb And Dumber bowl cut, while another showed off his questionable fade and new patchy do.

Twitter user took to the social networking site to reveal his new do after “Sophie”, who we assume to be his girlfriend, attempted to trim his hair while self-isolating.

Accompanying a snap of the new haircut, the caption read: “It’s a good job we’re self isolating, just let Sophie attempt a skin fade and now it looks like I’m about to nuke America. ”

And it seems his forthcoming post inspired others to be brave as it was met with an onslaught of users sharing shots of themselves sporting very similar new and not so improved bodged haircuts.

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Twitter user Daniel Rundle took to the social networking site to reveal his new DIY haircut

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Time for a change? This bloke took the time to change up his look. He seems rather pleased.

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Our thoughts exactly. At least the shave is clean, though.

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We’ll give this guy points for trying although he missed the mark on this one

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How does this even happen? At least the brunette locks can by tied up out of sight

 

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