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Haircuts That Last: Styles That Keep Their Shape Between Salon Visits


We love a fresh cut — but we also know life gets busy, and sometimes you want a style that looks good for longer without endless upkeep. The secret? Choosing a haircut that grows out well and keeps its shape, even weeks after you’ve left the salon chair.


Here are some of our go-to long-lasting cuts and why they work:


✂️ Blunt Bob

A strong, clean line gives the blunt bob staying power. As it grows, it keeps its sharp shape without looking messy. Perfect if your hair is straight or wavy.


✂️ Long Layers

Layers don’t have to mean high maintenance. Blended long layers grow softly and evenly, keeping balance and movement in the hair. Great for any hair type — from fine to thick.


✂️ Lob (Long Bob)

This flattering mid-length cut is super versatile. Even as it grows, a lob keeps looking polished, making it a client favourite. Works beautifully with most face shapes and textures.


✂️ Pixie (With Weight)

When structured properly, a pixie with a bit of weight holds its silhouette as it grows. That means less reshaping between salon visits — and more time enjoying the style.


✂️ One-Length Cut

Simple but effective. With no layers to lose shape, a one-length cut grows out evenly and keeps its fullness. Best for thick or sleek hair that can carry a solid outline.



What Really Affects How Long Your Cut Lasts

Your haircut is the foundation, but a few other factors come into play:

  • Hair texture: Coarse or curly hair may hold some shapes differently to fine or straight hair.

  • Home maintenance: Frequent heat styling, washing, or skipping protection products can wear a style down faster.

  • Growth rate: Hair grows on average about half an inch a month — but this varies person to person.



✨ At KGHD, we’ll help you find a haircut that not only suits you on the day but also keeps working for you as it grows. Because great hair shouldn’t be high maintenance — it should make life easier.



 
 
 

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