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What is the difference between a cut and a trim?

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What is the difference between a cut and a trim?

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In terms of procedure, timing and pricing, there is no difference. The only difference between what people refer to as a ‘trim’ versus a ‘cut’, is the amount of hair being taken off. Most individuals think of a trim as ‘cutting the dead ends’ and think of a cut as something more substantial; more length being taken off than a trim and/or a completely different style. Regardless of how much hair length is being cut, the procedure and steps are the same; the hair has to be prepared and sectioned in exactly the same manner. The cutting technique(s) and time required is also the same, only the length of the cut hair differs, therefore, there is no variation in the cost.

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