questions, there is, unfortunately, no straight answer. It largely depends on your unique hair type, style, and overall hair goals.
That said, there is at least one universal when it comes to haircuts: Regular trims—however you define that—are essential for over all hair health.“Regular haircuts are important for and preventing them from traveling up the hair shaft, which can lead to further damage and breakage,” , celebrity colorist and L’Oréal Professionnel global ambassador, tells Glamour. “If you don't cut your hair regularly, split ends can worsen, resulting in dull-looking hair that’s .”This rule applies whether you want to or .
According to Kim, trimming also helps to maintain the hair's shape and manageability. “It may even help your hair grow too!”It's also wise to have a hair pro to check on your hair and scalp more often than not, says , a hairstylist at Chicago's . “When getting haircuts, your stylist can look at your overall hair and scalp health from an angle that you’re not able to see,” she points out. "You may have buildup on your hair or scalp that you’re not even aware of.”I’ll never brush, wash, or dry my hair the same way again.By In conclusion, consistent haircuts are worth it.
Keep reading for everything to know about setting—and adhering to—a haircut schedule, according to your hair type, style, and needs.