If you thought there was a universal rule why hair should be wet, you have to change your mind. Today, more and more tendency is being spread to cut dry hair, because for different types and models of hair, dry cutting, improves results and hair condition. The following five rules can convince you to begin to cut your hair in this way, too.

Even for curly and wavy hair

All wavy-haired girls know that when the hair is wet, they are very different from the result that looks like they are dry and can not say where the curls should stick when they are wet, says hair stylist Paul Labrecque. If they are dry, you can choose where to wait and they will stick to each other properly.

Get out of the salon sooner

Have you noticed, after you have cut your hair, as always wet and dried up, the doorstep constantly comes to cut another pinch? If you look dry, it will not be necessary for this second stage, says Vanessa Ungaro, a parkaer in a salon in New York, where Ungaro uses only hair drying.

It's the best way to thin hair

Wet hair is more subtle and elastic, especially if they are very thin or thin and can be broken when they are created during wet cutting, says Ungaro. You will lose fewer hairs if you wait for them dry, says Labrecque, which is something important for people with rare hair and who is disturbed by hair loss.

There will be less surprises

Because the hair is very stretched when wet, it looks much longer and especially for those with curly hair, says Labrecque. If you cut them dry, you will shorten them as much as you want and avoid the rotting comrader when it is much bigger than you expected. What you see is what you will have when it expects them dry and this eliminates misunderstandings between the customer and the hairdresser, says Ungaro.

It's a cut tailored for you

When the hair is damp, many hairdressers simply follow a formula and do the exercises they are taught to do at school, but when they are dry, you create a completely individual model tailored to the client sitting in the chair. I look forward and create movement inside the hair so no matter what the wind blows, the hair will look beautiful and go in place, says Ungaro.