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Get answers to common questions about Curly Cut.
Expect 60–90 minutes for a Curly Cut when booked with a blowout style. Time varies by hair length, density, and desired finish. Your stylist assesses curl pattern then precision-cuts and styles for a defined, bouncy result you'll love.
Yes. Renee specializes in longer curly textures, including coils and tighter curls. The cut is customized to your curl geometry to reduce bulk and encourage spring and definition. We’ll also choose appropriate styling techniques for optimal blowout and long-term shape.
Yes, when paired with the recommended blowout and products, precision shaping minimizes uneven weight that contributes to frizz. Your stylist will suggest smoothing techniques and maintenance products to help retain definition and reduce frizz between washes.
Maintenance depends on growth and curl compression, typically every 10–14 weeks for longer curls. Some clients wait longer between cuts; Renee will recommend a schedule based on your hair’s density, curl looseness, and desired shape to keep results consistent.
Unless instructed otherwise, arrive with clean, dry hair or as your stylist requests. For Curly Cuts scheduled with a style, some clients come unwashed for better curl pattern visibility; we’ll specify preferences at booking to ensure the best cutting outcome.
Yes. Your stylist consults at the start to confirm length and layering preferences. Small adjustments are common; larger changes may require extra time. Because this service must be scheduled with a style, we’ll factor styling time into any length or layering changes.