When to consider it
When ends look thin or split, shape has grown out, styling takes too long, or you simply want a new look.
The right cut, finish or color can completely refresh your appearance. Hair services can improve manageability, shine and style while matching your hair texture, lifestyle and occasion.
When ends look thin or split, shape has grown out, styling takes too long, or you simply want a new look.
Roughly every 6–12 weeks; shorter or highly structured cuts may need earlier shaping.
Regular trims can keep the shape intentional and reduce the look of frayed ends.
If you have sudden unusual hair loss, scalp sores or significant scalp symptoms, consider medical evaluation.
Before parties, photos, meetings, travel, dates or whenever you want a polished finish.
As needed.
Professional styling can help you understand what finish suits your cut and occasion.
Avoid excessive heat on already very fragile or chemically damaged hair; ask for lower-heat options.
When hair feels dry, rough, tangled, dull or stressed by heat/color.
Often every 2–4 weeks for customers who enjoy it; adjust based on hair condition and product used.
Conditioning care can improve softness, feel and manageability, especially when combined with gentle home care.
If the scalp is inflamed, infected or has unexplained sores, address that first.
When you want a full color change, more even tone, grey coverage or faded color refreshed.
Root maintenance is often around 4–8 weeks; full-length recoloring is usually less frequent and depends on the product and hair condition.
Spacing color appropriately can help maintain appearance without repeatedly processing the full length.
Patch-test as directed; do not proceed if you develop rash, swelling, burning or itching from color products.
When you want dimension, brightness around the face or a lower-maintenance change than all-over lightening.
Often refreshed around 8–16 weeks, depending on placement, contrast and growth.
Good spacing helps preserve the intended blend and avoids unnecessary repeated lightening.
Very damaged or brittle hair may need a gentler plan before further lightening.
When frizz and styling time are your main concerns and you want a smoother finish.
Often repeated only after the effect has substantially worn off—commonly several months, depending on treatment and hair condition.
Spacing chemical/smoothing services gives hair time between processing sessions.
Ask about product ingredients, ventilation and suitability; avoid if scalp is irritated or hair is severely compromised.