Why is a trim the same price as a haircut?
A "trim" is considered a haircut because it involves the removal of a small amount of hair to maintain or shape the current hairstyle. While it might not involve a significant change in length or style, it still involves cutting and sectioning the hair to achieve a desired look or to get rid of split ends and maintain healthy hair. The steps are exactly the same so the time of a trim vs. a change is the same time in the stylists chair.
Hair trims are essential for maintaining the overall health and appearance of the hair. They help prevent split ends from traveling further up the hair shaft, reducing the risk of hair breakage and damage. Additionally, regular trims can help the hair look neat and well-groomed, even if you are not drastically changing the length or style.
So, although a trim may not seem as drastic as a full haircut with a style change, it is still considered a haircut because it involves cutting the hair to maintain or shape its current form.