The thought of getting a haircut, even if it’s just a trim, scares the living daylights out of me. There are a million thoughts that cross my mind. I imagine haircut horror scenarios that are never coming true and end up delaying booking that appointment.

If you are anything like me, then pay attention, because this article is for you. It is common knowledge by now that you need to cut your hair every two months to help them grow and get rid of split ends. But we know this is one advice you’ve been ignoring forever.

Therefore, we have rounded up four brilliant haircuts that will help you delay going under a pair of scissors for a little longer.

 

Gradual layers

Gradual layers

If you have long hair and love getting your hair cut in layers, then we ask you to stop. Although cutting your hair in layers is a safe choice, it will not help in delaying the need for regular haircuts. Instead, we suggest you cut your hair in shorter layers that start at the top of your head. What this will do is, it will make your hair appear voluminous and in shape for a longer period of time.

 

A single-length blunt cut

A single-length blunt cut

If you have really thick or thin hair, a uni-length blunt cut is the best haircut option for you. Irrespective of your hair length, this will give your hair some shape for a longer period of time while ensuring that you look stunning AF. But this haircut could also dry out your end and make them look dull, which is why it is important to indulge your strands in regular hair spas and deep condition them each time you wash your hair.

 

Bangs

Bangs

Yes, this traditional, cute-girl haircut will definitely delay your next haircut appointment. This is because bangs take longer to grow out and eventually start looking like volume-enhancing layers.

 

Face framing layers

Face framing layers

If you are looking to go for something more mature and chic, then ask your stylist to give you some face-framing layers. These layers will ensure that your hair grows out more evenly and stay in shape for a longer period of time. This happens because the shorter layers will grow into longer ones, which means you can get some extra time before booking your next haircut appointment.

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