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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 |
Months 4 and 5: Pump up the Volume
"As you're reaching four months since your last haircut, you'll notice that the top layer is starting to get flat," Fowler says. Volumizing products will help keep your hair from looking sad and droopy.
You're still going to have to rely on styling to keep your hair looking great. Hair masks can help hydrate your dry ends, says Reyman. He also advises turning up the heat on your styling tools. Counterintuitive as it may seem, it's better to style a section of hair once on a higher heat setting than many times on a lower setting.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Month 6: Tend to Super-Dry Ends
You're still going to have to rely on styling to keep your hair looking great. Hair masks can help hydrate your dry ends, says Reyman. He also advises turning up the heat on your styling tools. Counterintuitive as it may seem, it's better to style a section of hair once on a higher heat setting than many times on a lower setting.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Month 6: Tend to Super-Dry Ends