Then ...
A childhood memory is watching a barber light a taper and look as if he was going set fire to some bloke's hair. He was of course just singeing the ends.
In my late teens I thought I would be smart and visit a posh hair salon in Lewis's. The head barber looked at my scalp and said if I didn't have some 'electro treatment' he was offering I would be bald by the time I was 30. He was wrong!
Then National Service in the RAF where my first haircut was more like a sheep shearing session with the floor thick with hair.
I got married and my late wife being a hairdresser cut my hair at home for 40 years.
Now ...
I live alone and since lockdown I've trimmed my own hair with computer assistance.
My Kit
W10 computer with 24" screen.
C310 detachable webcam.
Swivel chair.
My late wife's adjustable clippers.
Method
Sit at the computer and do a twirl to see back and sides and record it to see what needs to be done.
Fix the webcam on stand behind chair to clearly see the back..
Set the clippers and trim the back with a clear view on screen and see my hands move the way I expect.
Set clippers to close-trim neck.
Reposition webcam for side views and clip as necessary.
Shower, tidy-up, and vacuum hairs off the keyboard etc ... this was the boring bit.
Put webcam back on the screen and record a twirl to see the result.
Marked myself 9/10 for most recent trim ...
I ruffle my hair each morning and if a bit sticks up on top I cut a tiny bit off ... little and often.
When lockdown ends I will go back to the barbers .. they do the tidy up ..
