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Get answers to common questions about Women’s Dry Cut.
Yes. Dry cutting is ideal for curly and wavy hair because it shows natural shrinkage and pattern. Our stylists cut hair dry to assess curl placement, adjust layers precisely, and avoid surprises once hair returns to its natural state.
Absolutely. The service intentionally skips washing so your stylist can work with your hair's natural texture. We recommend arriving in your typical dry state — lightly styled is fine — so we can evaluate volume, shape, and movement accurately.
Most Women’s Dry Cut appointments last between 30 and 60 minutes depending on hair length, density, and desired detail. Allow extra time for consultation so we can discuss goals, maintenance, and styling advice tailored to your curls.
Yes. Using dry cutting techniques, we can strategically remove bulk, create weight distribution, and define wave patterns. This approach preserves curl integrity while improving shape, movement, and manageability without over-thinning or compromising curl structure.
We prefer hair without heavy styling products so we can accurately assess natural texture and fall. Light leave-in or minimal curl cream is acceptable, but avoid heavy gels or oils that alter curl shape before your appointment.
Maintenance varies by curl type; generally schedule a dry cut every 8–12 weeks to maintain shape and remove weight. Tighter curls may need more frequent trims, while looser waves can extend intervals based on growth and styling preferences.