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To Trim or Not to Trim? Here’s What Experts Say

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Tempted to cut your split ends at home? These expert comments would make you think twice. When it co

[image]( [image]( Tempted to cut your split ends at home? These expert comments would make you think twice. When it comes to [DIY haircuts](, anything can go wrong. But it still doesn’t stop most hair devotees from giving themselves a trim at home. The same goes for ‘hair dusting’ – a viral hair cutting technique that involves twisting or braiding your locks and trimming the hairs that keep sticking out to get rid of split ends. Hair experts share their thoughts on trimming split ends at home. Spoiler alert: you really shouldn’t do that (seriously)! [To Trim or Not to Trim?]( Here’s What Experts Say on Cutting Your Own Split Ends. [To Trim or Not to Trim?]( You Might Also Like [Viral Haircut Sparks Heated Controversy]( [The chop that divided the Internet.]( When we posted a video showcasing a spring haircut transformation on Instagram, we knew it would make waves. But we never anticipated the whirlwind of reactions it would generate. The [video]( featured Elloise, who traded her collarbone-grazing lob for a stylish bixie cut, executed by her talented stylist, [Kerra](, from Franklin, Tennessee. The result was a stunning new look that swept over social media, amassing nearly 1.5 million likes and over 36,000 comments. [This transformation]( and the oncoming reactions reveal much about the societal perceptions of women’s hairstyles and the gendered nature of such opinions. [image]( [Read more]( Let's get social! Follow us on [Instagram]( and subscribe to our [YouTube channel](! With love, The Right Hairstyles [image]( TRH Media 4537 Harron Drive Atlanta, GA 30303 USA [Unsubscribe](

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