Curly Hair
While it certainly may not be easy to maintain thick, coarse, and curly hair regularly, it saves you time and money on salon days. Visiting a salon every once in 12 weeks has been proven to work just fine.Â
Regular haircuts are not a must because the scalp itself helps in keeping the hair in good health. The hair follicles are maintained stronger and healthier through the natural scalp oils that run down the hair strands.Â
Some salons prefer a six to eight-week interval to prevent split ends and knotting, which is quite a common problem with this hair type.Â
Haircut Routine If You Use Heating Tools
Heating tools like curling irons may give you a desired and perfect look, but it comes with its own set of drawbacks. Extended use of heating hair appliances, even just a hairdryer, can take a toll on your hair health.
No matter your hair type, whether straight hair or thick hair, the hairstyles modern shag or bob, if you use heating tools, you need to visit the salon every four weeks. The damage done can only be reduced by regularly cutting it off and maintaining an equally good hair care routine.
Visiting Schedule For Colored Hair
When it comes to taking a cut for colored hair, don’t use heating tools or even blow dry them, play or stress them, you can push visits up to eight weeks.Â
If we talk about re-coloring sessions, it depends on the type of color, hair region you chose, and mostly personal preference. To conceal the pesky greys, you will need a root touch-up that varies on individual hair types, growth rate, and textures. And since, on average, roots tend to appear around the fourth-week mark, you can at most push it to the five or six weeks.
Contrast highlights need visits every three to four weeks, while for temporary hair color, it is your choice when you need to get a touch-up. These timings may vary further depending on your hair care routine, options, and preference.Â
Routine For Those Who Want To Grow Their Hair
While you must have heard many people recommending frequent trimming sessions to those who want long hair, that’s not the case. Though it is good to get the damaged and split ends cut out, letting them grow for ten to twelve weeks works the best in such cases.Â
While it gives you a length to have a better cut and style, it also makes it easier to tie them into buns and ponytails, which are great for growing them better, faster, and healthier.
Asking the hairstylist for hair dusting is a great way to ensure they don’t cut it too short and just the lower length and split ends at the very most.Â
Conclusion
Haircuts for women significantly impact their overall look and, in most cases, how confident they feel about themselves. Though it may not be easy maintaining a hair care routine at home, a couple of hour salon sessions every once in a while is a good self-care regime and a gift to oneself.Â