April…
As a hairstylist, I know it might sound a bit obvious to say, “You should cut your hair,” but hear me out—especially if you’re trying to grow it out. Regular trims, or what we lovingly call a “health trim,” are essential to keeping your hair strong, shiny, and resilient.
Skipping haircuts may seem like the fastest way to longer locks, but in reality, it can lead to dry, split ends that make your hair appear thinner and more brittle. A quick trim every 6-8 weeks removes damaged ends, allowing your hair to grow stronger and look healthier. Think of it as pruning a plant—it encourages better growth!
This past summer was hot and glorious, and I’m sure many of us enjoyed time in the ocean or by the pool. But between the sun, saltwater, and chlorine, your hair might have taken a bit of a beating. If your ends are looking dry, frizzy, or even standing up (you know the look), it’s a sign they need some love—maybe more than just a trim.
If it’s been a while since your last cut or if your hair feels dry and lifeless, now’s the perfect time to refresh your look and restore its health. Whether it’s a simple trim or a total transformation, a fresh cut will breathe new life into your hair and have you feeling fabulous.
Healthy hair is happy hair,
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