We get it — you’re growing your hair and don’t want to lose an inch. But the truth is, avoiding regular trims can actually slow your progress and make your hair look less healthy over time.
The first sign? Split ends. If your ends are fraying or feel rough, it’s time for a tidy-up. Split ends travel up the hair shaft and lead to breakage, which cancels out your growth goals. A quick trim every 6–8 weeks keeps them in check.
Second, notice the shape of your cut. Has it gone flat, bulky, or unbalanced? A subtle snip will revive movement and style — even if it’s just a dusting. Lastly, if your hair feels dry or tangles more easily, a fresh trim might be exactly what your strands are begging for.



