Some things are better done dry.
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If you thought that there was some universal rule that a haircut must
involve the cutting of wet hair, think again. In fact, taking scissors
to dry hair has never been more popular. That's because for certain hair
types and styles, getting snipped when your hair is completely dry can
actually improve the results—as well as improve the condition of your
hair too. The following six reasons just might turn you into a dry cut
convert too.
1) Dry cutting is a friend to people with curly and wavy hair.
Anyone
with temperamental ringlets or waves knows that exactly where you slice
and dice can make a big difference in whether you like the end result –
and it can be harder to tell where the curls are going to lie when your
hair is soaking wet, says renowned stylist and salon owner Paul
Labrecque. Cutting while the curls are doing their thing means your
stylist can pick and choose where to cut so that they lie atop one
another just right.
2) It can get you in and out of the salon faster.
Ever
notice how, after you have a traditional, wet hair cut and your stylist
has dried your hair she often has to go back over it again with the
scissors, trimming here and there? Doing it dry to begin with eliminates
most of this second-round work, says stylist Vanessa Ungaro, co-owner
of the salon Lauren + Vanessa in New York City, where Ungaro exclusively
uses the dry cutting method.
3) It can be gentler on fragile, thinning hair.
Wet
hair is more fragile and elastic (especially if over processed or
fine), and can be prone to snapping while it's being combed over and
over during a wet cut, says Ungaro. You're likely to shed fewer strands
during the whole process if you have a dry cut, notes Labrecque, which
is important for people with thinning hair or who are concerned about
breakage.
4) There may be fewer surprises.
Because
hair is so stretchy when wet, it looks much longer, and this is
especially true for people with very curly hair, says Labrecque. Cutting
the hair when it's already dry allows the stylist to trim just the
right amount off – and eliminates the shock factor that can come right
after a cut, when it can bounce up way more than anyone expected. What
you see is what you get when you cut it dry, and that can cut down on
any miscommunication between client and stylist, says Ungaro.
5) It can be more precise.
When
you dry cut you really get to see the movement of the hair, where most
of the weight is and how much really needs to be cut off, says Ungaro,
making it an ideal choice for fine or thin hair as well. One more
bonus: You can see split ends more clearly when the hair is dry!
6) It's 100% tailored to you.
When
hair is cut wet, many stylists are just following a formula and doing
the movements that they were taught in school, says Ungaro. "But when
you cut dry, you are creating a completely individual, custom haircut
especially for the client sitting in your chair," says Ungaro. "I cut by
eye and create movement within the hair so no matter which way the wind
moves it your hair will look amazing and fall into place."
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