Why Regular Haircuts Actually Make Your Hair Healthier
No, it’s not a myth!
We all have that one friend who only cuts their hair once every… presidential election. Then they wonder why their hair ends feel like straw. But lowkey, regular haircuts do help keep your hair healthy, and here’s why.
The Science: Split Ends Don’t Heal
Once hair splits, that’s it. There isn’t a product that can “fix” it, but only masks it. If you leave split ends alone, they travel upwards, making your hair:
Rough
Dry
Tangled
Flat and uneven
Well, How Often Should You Cut Your Hair?
For Singapore’s weather and lifestyle, most stylists recommend:
Short hair: Every 4–6 weeks
Medium hair: Every 6–10 weeks
Long hair: Every 10–12 weeks
Bleached/colored hair: Every 6–8 weeks
The heat + UV exposure in Singapore accelerates cuticle damage, so trims are basically maintenance to keep your hair healthy!
The Benefits You’ll Notice:
1. Healthier ends
Your hair feels smoother and behaves better.
2. Faster-looking growth
Cutting doesn’t speed up growth, but it prevents breakage so your hair is able to reach longer lengths.
3. Easier styling
A fresh shape gives your hair natural structure, making you look put together even when you don’t try.
Regular haircuts aren’t a scam! They’re a cheat code for long-term healthy hair and quality. Think of it like going to the gym: consistency beats effort every time.