Regular haircuts not only keep your hair healthy, but also give you a fresh, new look. We agree with Coco Chanel
when she said, “A woman who cuts her hair is about to change her life.”
Haircuts not only improve your appearance but they can also
tremendously boost your self-esteem.
Bright Side has brought you the signs that
indicate when it’s time to chop off your dearest hair even if you don’t
necessarily feel like it.
1. The ends dry faster than the rest of your hair.
When you start noticing that your hairs’ ends dry up faster than
the rest of your hair, book a hair appointment immediately. This implies
that damaged hair cuticles are more porous and can’t retain moisture,
thus they dry quickly.
2. Ponytails and messy buns have become your best friend.
If ponytails and buns are a part of your daily styling now,
it simply means that you are running out of hairstyles or worse, you’re
trying to hide the damage. Let your hair breathe, give it a fresh look
or at least get a trim.
3. You really like short hair.
If you have short hair then the key to keeping your look fresh is to cut it often. According to hair experts,
the ideal time frame is “every 4 to 6 weeks” for a trim to maintain
your look. If you don’t like to visit salons more often then think hard
before cutting your hair super short.
You may not hear your hair but it does shout out for pampering
sessions! Timely sessions at your salon not only keeps your hair happy,
but it also gives you a break from your daily stress. Either way, who
doesn’t like a good scalp massage?
4. Every day is a bad hair day.
We all have bad hair days and it’s hard to cope with them. What
if those bad days surpass good ones? It could be a nightmare but you can
get rid of this by simply taking that hair in for a cut.
5. Flat hair
Nobody likes flat hair — it’s bouncy, voluminous and healthy
strands that everyone craves! If your hair has completely lost its
volume then fix it with a cut.
6. There’s no shape at all.
When was the last time your hair was full of bounce and life?
Don’t remember? If your strands fall flat and your natural curls are
losing their tightness, it’s a sign to visit a salon right away to get
a cut. It’s worth it to get a trim every 3 months to preserve the
natural beauty of your hair.
7. Split ends
This one seems to be a cliché but it’s a fact that you can’t fix
a split end. The only solution is to get a cut. In fact, a split end
will keep on splitting up the hair shaft and you’ll have to cut off
inches to fix it if you don’t get regular trims. Before it’s too late
give your hair new life and get it cut.
8. It’s shiny, but only on top.
If you notice that your hair doesn’t appear as lustrous and shiny
from the mid-shaft to the ends as it does on the top, then without
a doubt the lower portion of your strands needs to be chopped off.
9. Hair loss is a struggle of yours.
It is commonly advised that cutting the hair can prevent hair
loss. Without a doubt haircuts make the hair look thicker overall
because the nearer the strands of hair are to the roots, the thicker
they are. So if you want your hair to appear thicker and fuller, it’s
best to get a shorter cut.
Celebration of a new life
If you get a new job, a relationship ends, or life gives you some
tough times a fresh haircut can definitely breathe new life into your
outlook. An expert once said,
“getting a great haircut is often the best way to refresh your whole
style and put a spring in your step.” It may seem like a small change
but it can bring a big difference to your life.
In fact, this formula been tried and tested by celebs like Selena
Gomez, Priyanka Chopra, Katy Perry, and many others. Take a look for
yourself how much a haircut can bring a change in your persona.
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Have you ever experienced any of these signs? How often do you cut your hair? Let us know what you think in the comments below!
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