How to Put off a Haircut

There are so many reasons to avoid the salon. It's expensive, time-consuming and can be boring, especially when you feel like you need to go every six weeks or so. But there are ways to delay the inevitable. First, start in the shower. A good-quality shampoo formula that's tailored to your hair type - dry, oily, color-treated, etc. - is a great way to keep hair in tip-top shape. Dry, brittle ends are a dead giveaway that it's time for a trim, so a moisturizing shampoo can keep ends looking their best. Try to hold off for as long as you can when it comes to washing. Wash less, and you'll keep from subjecting your hair to damaging hot water and all the products and heat styling associated with your post-washing routine. Deep conditioning treatments go a long way in keeping your hair looking its best - invest in a deep conditioner and use it at least once a week - more if you have thick hair.


And before you begin styling, apply styling cream or a moisturizing product to smooth hair cuticles down. Seal each strand, and hair will look smoother. If all else fails, and you just don't have time to get to the salon, snip a few of those split ends yourself with a sharp pair of scissors. Don't go too crazy - a couple of strands at a time is enough. For color that's grown out from the roots, try one of the many touch-up kits on the market. They're fast, inexpensive and will touch up your roots until you can get in to the salon to get a fresh highlight or coat of color. Take care of your hair, and it'll take care of you...having to go to the salon so often!