March | Spring Refresh: Step Into the Season with Lighter, Brighter Hair

There’s something about March that whispers change. The sun is lingering longer, winter coats feel heavy, and you start craving lighter textures and softer tones. It’s time to shake off the winter weight—starting with your hair.

Whether you’re easing into spring color, ready for a fresh install, or just need a reset, we’ve got you.

Seasonal Color Shifts to Try

Winter tends to dull our natural brightness, especially in lower light. Spring color is all about restoring softness and dimension.

  • For blondes: Add in baby-lights or a soft root melt to blend winter growth

  • For brunettes: Try toffee or golden lowlights to warm up flat winter color

  • For red tones: Boost vibrancy with a fresh gloss or a strawberry-peach accent

Not sure what’s right for you? We offer tone-matching consultations and swatch blending to show you exactly how new tones will reflect in your hair.

Should You Switch Up Your Extensions?

If your current method has been in since the holidays, March is an ideal month for a full refresh. Many of our clients rotate between keratin and wefts depending on the season, or opt for a “spring row” to lighten up their look.

We’ll assess the health of both your hair and the extension hair to help you decide whether it’s time to reinstall, reposition, or replace. This ensures your look stays flawless and your scalp stays healthy.

Blowouts, Scalp Detoxes, and Everything In Between

Consider adding a scalp facial or detox to your spring visit. A winter’s worth of product, dry air, and heavy conditioner can clog follicles and dull your roots. A gentle exfoliation paired with a nourishing mask rebalances your scalp and preps your strands for the season ahead.

You don’t need a dramatic change to feel refreshed. Sometimes, all it takes is a tone tweak, a trim, and a treatment to bring your hair—and your energy—back to life.

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