Ah, the dichotomy between wanting your hair to be healthy and stay the exact same length. It's a tricky one, but at the salon, we ultimately end up parting with a precious inch or two at least so that our ends don't look like the end of a broom stick.

But, at long last, there's finally a haircut that does both — a.k.a trims the fat, as it were, by nixing dead ends without making the hair noticeably shorter. The technique? That would be "hair dusting," according to L.A. hairstylist Sal Salcedo.

"Hair dusting is a technique in which you don't get rid of any hair length, but only the damaged hair tips," Salcedo tells Refinery 29. "This can be done by snipping the very bottom of each hair strand. Think of it in terms of removing fuzz from clothes. You want to smooth the hair out the best you can first, because you need to allow the bad hair to pop up. That's what you will be getting rid of."

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Reminiscent of the Brazilian approach to split ends, velaterapia or candle-cutting — which involves using a lit candle stick to burn split ends that stick out from a twisted section of hair — it's definitely a less hazardous approach. And, pretty mesmerizing to watch...

Still, it 1) requires an expert and takes a LOT longer than a regular haircut and 2) doesn't mean you won't have to part with some length eventually.

But if Salcedo and his shears want to have it with our split ends, they're his for the taking...

From: Marie Claire US