How often should I trim medium layers to maintain the style and prevent frizz?

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To maintain the shape and smoothness of medium layered hair, it’s best to trim it every 8 to 12 weeks. This time frame helps keep the layers defined and stops split ends, which can lead to frizz and make the style look uneven. Medium layers rely on clean, precise cuts to create movement and balance, so waiting too long between trims can cause the layers to lose their structure and the overall style to appear weighed down.

If your hair is prone to dryness or heat damage from regular styling, you may benefit from trimming closer to every 6 to 8 weeks. This not only preserves the health of your hair but also keeps the ends soft and polished. For those with naturally smooth, healthy hair, stretching trims to the 12-week mark can work—just keep an eye out for fraying or uneven lengths that might disrupt the style.

Frizz prevention goes beyond trimming. Using hydrating shampoos, conditioners, and occasional deep treatments can keep medium layered hair sleek between salon visits. Avoid excessive heat styling and always apply a heat protectant when you do use tools like blow dryers or flat irons.

Regular maintenance ensures your medium layers retain their bounce, volume, and flow while minimizing frizz. With consistent trims and proper care, your hair will stay fresh, healthy, and effortlessly styled.
 

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