Rebonding first, then get a haircut?
by C-Lynne
(Philippines)
Hi!
Whats the best practice? Should I have my hair cut first before rebonding or rebond first and then get a haircut?
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It really depends on the health of your hair and how much hair you want to have cut.
If you only want a trim or a few inches cut, you would get the chemical service done first, then get the haircut.
The reason for this is because chemical services usually do the most damage on hair ends. That's because they take the most abuse and are more susceptible to environmental damage than other parts of your hair.
However, if your hair is relatively healthy to begin with (you don't use a lot of heat or hair products and
trim your hair regularly) then the order wouldn't matter as much.
Healthy hair is most resistant to damage.
Also, if you have really
long hair and want a
short hairstyle, then you'd certainly cut your hair beforehand. It wouldn't make sense to cut off a lot of hair that you've just paid to have changed.
Make sense?