Hair care
Make Your Haircut Last Six Months -- and Still Look FabGetting a trim every six weeks is so passé -- and pricey. Whittle your salon visits to twice a year with these pro tips |
Month 1: Be Cautious, But Still Have Fun Reyman says any haircut (even a bad one) will last for at least four weeks. But to keep your hair fresh and looking beautiful six months after a haircut, you should take a few precautionary measures. First, ditch daily shampooing, says Fowler. "If you do like to wash your hair often, alternate between shampooing one day and just rinsing the next." Look for a sulfate-free shampoo, like Living Proof Perfect Hair Day Shampoo, to avoid stripping your hair of necessary oils.
Secondly, Fowler recommends protecting your strands the way you would your skin -- with SPF. Try incorporating these hair products designed to block UV rays to keep it from turning into straw.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Month 2: Ditch Your Tools, Grab the Conditioner
Secondly, Fowler recommends protecting your strands the way you would your skin -- with SPF. Try incorporating these hair products designed to block UV rays to keep it from turning into straw.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Month 2: Ditch Your Tools, Grab the Conditioner