Liz Earle Wellbeing

DRY CUTTING

Hair trends come and go, but typically a visit to a salon follows the same routine: a wash followed by a cut and blow dry. That is, until recently. Now the chicest ’dos are being performed dry.

Celebrity hairstylist Luke Hersheson has been cutting hair dry for years but says he’s noticed an uptick in clients asking for the technique at his London salons. The rise in popularity of ‘dry cuts’

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