I am really interested in who cuts your hair?
I use to go to the same barber every two months or so. That's when I kept my hair long, sometimes covering my eyes. The hardest thing was expressing how I wanted him to cut my hair. I use to very particular. In the thirty plus years I went to him, I only articulated how I wanted it cut once. The other times I found it hard, or impossible, to describe it. He was very nice, and patient. He would repeat how he interpreted what I said, and it was always spot on.
Then I started cutting my own hair with a Wahl electric hair clippers. It was very difficult at first, even though there are attachments that will cut down to specific lengths. The process sounds simple. I do an initial cut, leaving about an inch all over. Then I cut the sides a little shorter with a different attachment. Then I cut around the the edges on the sides and back of my head with another attachment to make it a bit shorter. I don't know if it is perfect or not. There came a point in my age where I stopped obsessing if it was perfect. Okay, that's not true. When my sons lived with me, I would ask if there were any spots I missed (long strands of hair surrounded by short hair). So I do obsess a little now that I live alone trying to not miss any spots.
I had a co-worker that cut his own hair and it was perfect every time. Simple and perfect. He used scissors. I am not coordinated enough to use scissors.
I have one friend who always tells me I look so much younger when my hair gets cut. I think that's her way of saying she prefers shorter hair instead of longer unrulily hair. She's just a friend and I don't worry if I look younger or not. Now that I'm old, the thinning hair on top of my head is more noticeable. Can't tell me that makes me look younger.