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Dec 18, 2012
Olivia W.
I just got my haircut in late October. I'm scheduled to get another one on the 22nd but I would be cutting off my progress. My hair doesn't break anymore but I see a tiny bit of split ends. Can I wait or should I just get it cutl?
Dec 18, 2012
Alex M.
Yes! If you use hot tools I would rec a trim just to keep it healthy. You could wait a couple more weeks but the secret to healthy hair is def regular trims :)
Dec 18, 2012
Monica K.
If you don't want to cut it, you can always run coconut oil on your ends to help mend the split ends (:
Dec 18, 2012
Shelley W.
Split ends don't mend together. Split ends continue to run up the hair shaft. I remember when I was growing out a chemical straightner I was ordered to get trims every 6-8 weeks. It didn't change my amount of growth at all. I think my hair actually grew faster because I maintaining healthy hair. You could probably get away with once every ten weeks but allow those split ends to determine when. If you're applying heat to your hair and the ends are looking rough and dry....time for a time.
Dec 18, 2012
Shelley W.
*time forca trim*