As much as your hairdresser recommends. I always suggest cutting off all the thin, brittle ends that look much less dense than the rest of your hair. Once those fragile ends are gone, your hair looks thicker, fuller, and healthier - and your curls actually start to shape up differently.
Split ends should always be trimmed because if you leave them, they’ll keep breaking and getting worse over time. There are no magic products - serums or oils - that can fix split ends, so holding on to them just doesn’t make sense.
This is what hair looks like when clients don’t trim their split ends: styling products don’t help, and even a curling iron won’t work properly on damaged, split ends:
Once you get those damaged ends trimmed, you’ll finally notice real growth - because the length that grows won’t keep breaking off.
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