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How often should you visit your saloon

by Staff Bona

A trim every 6-8 weeks has been conditioned into the ‘rulebook’ for best haircare practices over the years, but it’s actually not a one size fits all situation! Yes, a hair trim or cut is important, but your next trip to the salon has other determining factors to consider.

Let’s look at signs that it may be time for a trip to the salon, and why:

Split ends and damage control

There are distinctive signs that your hair shows you when it’s time to get a trim.

Your hair might look a bit dull and feel heavy but one of the most common signs that it’s time for a haircut is the presence of split ends. Split ends occur when the hair shaft splits into two or more strands. If left untreated, they can travel up the hair shaft, causing more extensive damage.

Regular haircuts help remove split ends and prevent further breakage, leaving your hair looking smooth and vibrant.

Picture: Pexels

Keep your style looking fresh

If you have a specific hairstyle, whether it’s a pixie cut, a bob, or long layers, regular maintenance is essential to keep it looking its best. Hair tends to grow at different rates, and when it does, it can disrupt your desired look. Visiting the hairdresser every 4-8 weeks (depending on your hair type and style) ensures that your hairstyle remains as fresh as the day you left the salon.

For short hair it’s best to schedule a trim every 2-3 weeks. Those with long hair, consider yourself lucky – on contrary to popular belief, longer hair requires less maintenance and can stretch to 6 months before your next hair trim. Unless you wake up one day, feeling adventurous and decide to chop is short. Kudos to you!

Boosting hair health

Haircuts are not just about aesthetics; they are also vital for hair health. Trimming your hair regularly removes dead or damaged ends, making room for new, healthy growth. This can help your hair feel thicker, shinier, and more manageable.

In the long run, it can even prevent hair loss by eliminating weakened strands that are prone to breaking.

Controlling hair texture

Do you struggle with frizz or unruly hair? Regular haircuts can help manage these issues. Trimming your hair removes the oldest and often the most damaged parts, which tend to be the frizziest. A fresh cut can provide better texture control and make it easier to style your hair the way you want.

It gives you a confidence boost!

The benefits of a haircut extend beyond physical appearance. Getting a haircut is like therapy. It can boost your self-esteem and confidence. When you look good, you often feel good too.

It’s a form of self-care that can lift your spirits and improve your overall mental well-being. Sometimes, you just need a little change to spice things up. As they say – a haircut is as good as a holiday…

Get haircare advice tailored to you

Visiting a professional hairdresser isn’t just about the haircut itself. It’s an opportunity to seek expert advice about your hair type, products, and styling tips. Your stylist can recommend the best products for your hair and provide tailored guidance on how to care for it at home.

Compiled by Amy Steenkamp

Also see: 5 Benefits of using sulphate-free shampoos

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