Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Short Haircut.

Most clients return every 4–8 weeks depending on how quickly their hair grows and how sharp they prefer the shape. We recommend 4–6 weeks for very precise styles and up to 8 weeks for softer, lived-in short looks.

While a haircut can't alter bone structure, skilled shaping, layers, and fringe can visually balance proportions. We'll assess your features and suggest lengths, textures, and angles that flatter your face and emphasize your best attributes.

Bring photos showing angles and lengths you like, and mention your daily routine, styling preferences, and any product sensitivities. This information helps your stylist tailor the cut for your hair type and realistic maintenance expectations.

Yes. Short styles can work on most textures when cut with appropriate techniques—texturizing for thick hair, layering for volume, and careful shaping for curls. During consultation we'll recommend the best approach and styling methods for your specific texture.

A properly executed short cut should not cause damage. In fact, removing split ends improves health. Avoiding aggressive blow-drying and using heat protectant and salon-recommended products will maintain strength. We'll advise care routines tailored to your hair condition.

Yes. We can create staged cuts that reduce length while refining shape, or introduce shorter layers first for a subtle change. Gradual transitions help you adapt to styling and visualize the final look before committing to a dramatic chop.