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How to fix Brassy Hair

How to Fix Brassy Hair

3/10/2026

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How to Fix Brassy Hair




If your blonde, highlighted, or lightened hair has started to look yellow, orange, or dull, you’re experiencing what stylists call brassy hair. It’s very common, especially with blonde, balayage, or color-treated hair. The good news is that brassiness can be corrected both at home and professionally.


At Sea Spa Salon, we regularly help guests restore their hair to the beautiful tone they originally loved.








What Causes Brassy Hair?




Several things can cause your hair color to turn brassy over time:


Minerals in water
Hard water and salt air can deposit minerals on the hair, altering your color.


Sun exposure
UV rays break down color molecules, especially in blonde hair.


Product buildup
Shampoos, conditioners, and styling products can leave residue that changes tone.


Color fading
Hair color naturally fades over time, revealing warm undertones.


Heat styling
Frequent blow-drying or hot tools can accelerate color fading.








The Quick Fix: Toner or Gloss




The fastest professional fix for brassiness is a hair gloss or toner.


A toner works by depositing cool pigments that cancel out warm tones:


  • Purple toners cancel yellow
  • Blue toners cancel orange
  • Violet toners brighten blonde




A professional gloss also:


  • adds shine
  • smooths the hair cuticle
  • refreshes faded color




Many clients come in for a quick gloss between color appointments to keep their hair fresh and luminous.








At-Home Solutions




You can help control brassiness at home with a few simple changes.


Use purple or blue shampoo
These shampoos neutralize warm tones and help maintain your color.


Use color-safe products
Harsh shampoos can strip color quickly.


Rinse with cooler water
Hot water opens the cuticle and causes color to fade faster.


Limit heat styling
Always use a heat protectant when using hot tools.








When to See a Professional




If brassiness becomes severe, a stylist may recommend:


  • A color gloss
  • A toning treatment
  • A Malibu or mineral detox treatment
  • A full color refresh




These treatments remove buildup and restore the correct tone to your hair.








Protecting Your Color on Martha’s Vineyard




Living near the ocean means exposure to salt air, sun, and mineral-rich water, which can affect hair color more quickly. Regular toning treatments and professional products can help keep your color looking fresh all season long.








Keep Your Color Looking Beautiful




If your blonde, balayage, or highlights are starting to look warm or dull, a quick toning service can make your color look brand new again.


✨ Healthy, vibrant hair color is easier to maintain when you stay ahead of brassiness with the right care and professional treatments.


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How often should I get a haircut?

3/8/2026

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At Sea Spa Salon, one of the most common questions we hear from guests is: “How often should I get a haircut?” The answer depends on your hair type, style, and how quickly your hair grows. Regular trims keep your hair healthy, maintain the shape of your style, and prevent split ends from traveling up the hair shaft.




General Haircut Timeline




Most people benefit from a haircut every 6–8 weeks. This keeps the ends fresh and maintains the shape of your style. However, your ideal schedule may vary.




Short Haircuts




If you have a short haircut or pixie, you may want to visit the salon every 4–6 weeks. Short styles grow out quickly and can lose their shape faster.




Medium Length Hair




Shoulder-length styles typically need a trim about every 6–8 weeks to maintain shape and keep the ends healthy.




Long Hair




Long hair can often go 8–12 weeks between trims. Even if you’re growing your hair longer, trimming the ends helps prevent breakage and keeps your hair looking polished.




Curly Hair




Curly hair sometimes grows out more forgivingly, so trims every 8–12 weeks are common. However, regular shaping keeps curls balanced and healthy.




Color-Treated Hair




If you color your hair, especially with highlights or balayage, trims every 6–8 weeks help remove dryness and keep your hair looking vibrant.




Signs It’s Time for a Haircut




You may need a trim if you notice:


  • Split ends
  • Hair tangling easily
  • Your haircut losing its shape
  • Ends feeling dry or thin
  • Your style becoming difficult to manage






Growing Your Hair Out




Many people think skipping haircuts helps hair grow faster. In reality, regular trims help hair grow longer and healthier by preventing split ends from causing breakage.




The Sea Spa Approach




At Sea Spa Salon, our stylists customize each haircut schedule based on your hair type, lifestyle, and styling routine. Our goal is to keep your hair looking beautiful while maintaining its long-term health.


If you’re unsure when to schedule your next haircut, our team is always happy to guide you.






✨ Healthy hair begins with regular care — and a haircut that works with your natural texture and lifestyle.


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