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"No need for a cut at this time as your freshly trimmed hair will start looking better and better," Vaccaro reminds. "As far as color, take photos of yourself in different lighting to get a good sense of how your overall tone appears in photos. You'll be surprised to find that what you see in the mirror actually appears differently in photos. If anything needs to be adjusted, do it now! You could potentially benefit from a toner and moisturizing mask."
Everyone agrees that maintaining hair health is key. "A gloss can be done for color to add some shine, and hair masks at this point will still help condition," Mistry advises. He suggests leaving it in overnight to soak your strands in nourishing vitamins.
As we mentioned, there is some debate about when to dye those pesky silver strands. "If you have gray, you want to push the color out as soon as the wedding as possible," explains Papanikolas, who suggests covering them a week out. "You get a half inch regrowth per month."
But Hazan advises to do it closer to the event. "I highly recommend coloring them one to two days before your wedding to ensure there is no fading and color is as fresh as possible." The takeaway: chat with your colorist to make that call based on how quickly your mane grows!