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The easiest way and the professional way are not really the same. Here are some quick tips that work quite well.
Trim all the hair from between the eyes on the bridge of the nose. Especially at the corner of the eye.
For the top of the head, comb the hair towards the face to make thick bangs. Put that hair in a ponytail, or in this case more of a unicorn horn. Hold gently so you are not moving any skin as this will be bad for the end result. Cut the horn off shorter. I suggest you do this in increments until you feel you have the correct length.
This technique gives a nice shape around the eyes. Longer on the sides. You can make it look more natural with thinning shears or using some small jagged cuts like they do on people. You can use the same technique on the top of the head. Comb all the hair up into a loose topknot/ponytail. Trim the ponytail shorter. This gives a layered look to the top of the head.
Thinning shears are a must!!! I use them all the time to soften where I have trimmed and they don't leave straight edge scissor cut marks! I also use the blunt end scissors to cut above the eyes and I just go from the nose to the side in a curved angle. Good thing about Doodles is that they always look like a slept in bed and so the hair goes every which way regardless...ha ha Somewhere in the Grooming Group the eye trimming has been discussed before. Look around because we had this very discussion a few months ago! Good Luck.
Here is the link I was looking for. It has good illustrations. Hope it helps!
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