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 6: Tend to Super-Dry Ends Even if you've followed this advice to a T, your ends are going to look dry. To combat it, mist a shine spray on your ends to keep your hair looking "alive," says Fowler. (We like Kevin Murphy Shimmer Shine.) Just be sure to keep it concentrated on the ends if you have fine hair, otherwise it will add weight and make your hair look greasy.
At the end of the month, enjoy your (hard-earned) haircut.
At the end of the month, enjoy your (hard-earned) haircut.