To maintain long hair, I follow a hair cutting regimen that focuses on keeping the ends healthy and preventing split ends, without compromising length.
I do regular trims every 8 to 12 weeks. This prevents split ends and keeps your hair looking fresh. I usually do small trims (3-5cm). Ask your stylist to trim just the ends, removing any damaged or split hair.
In this video, I’m cutting way more than 3 cm because it had been long since my last trim. I usually cut this much once every two years. And in this big cuts I take off the most damaged part of the hair and not just the ends. It feels amazing!
When you start noticing split ends, hair looking dull, or an increase in breakage, it’s a sign that you need a trim. Don’t be afraid to cut it, if the hair breaks frequently, it can make it difficult to maintain lenght and fullness. Split ends develop and travel up the hair shaft, causing more damage resulting in a rough texture and unhealthy appearance.
A healthy hair care routine—including deep conditioning, heat protection, minimal chemical treatments and good nutrition—can also help maintain hair health between cuts.
Hope this helps 🤍
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