Erasing Summer Damage
The bad news? Beach trips, pool days and steamy weather is on its way out. The effect of summer lingers on our hair with dry strands, broken ends, and chlorine stained locks.
The good news? It’s (almost) completely erasable, and we’re here to show you how. Psst.. the answer isn’t just cutting it off.
Clarify
You shampoo once, twice, three times a week. But when have you deep cleaned your hair? Don’t get us wrong, shampooing your hair is essential for healthy hair growth. And finding a proper shampoo can even help preserve color, repair damage, and reduce frizz.
But a clarifying shampoo is different. It deeply cleanses the hair to remove residual product and hard or chlorinated water remnants. It’s an essential step in your hair care routine- especially after summer months.
Keep in mind, clarifying your hair can end badly if you don’t choose a professional, high quality clarifying shampoo. For best results, schedule an appointment with a stylist. Clarifying treatments can be done in the salon, or taken home for regular maintenance.
Deep Condition
You removed product and chlorine build up. What’s next?
The best time for a deep conditioning treatment is now- when your hair is squeaky clean. Days of UV exposure, hot weather and pool days can wreak havoc on your locks. Our all time favorite, go-to treatment, hydrates and restructures dry and damaged strands and scalps. This professional in-salon treatment provides noticeably healthy results. It even includes take home products so you can quench your hair's protein-thirst regularly!
To schedule our favorite treatment with the Nourishing line by Davines, click here.
Trim
Did you know? Your hair grows about 10% faster in the summer months compared to the rest of the year! If you’re still feeling like your hair is unmanageable, it could just be time for a healthy trim.
Freshly trimmed hair helps naturally detangle your strands, and cuts the look of shorter and thinner ends. It even instantly makes your hair look fuller and thicker!
To schedule an appointment for a haircut, click here.