Saltwater, Sun & Chlorine: What They’re Really Doing to Your Hair

Living on the Gold Coast comes with beach days, pool days and lots of sun but your hair goes through it all too.

Constant exposure to UV, saltwater and chlorine can slowly damage the hair, even if you’re using good products at home. We see it all the time in our salon: hair feeling dry, dull, tangled, faded, oily or even “rubbery” when wet.

This is especially common with blonde hair, bleached hair, balayage and colour-treated hair, as lightened hair is naturally more vulnerable to environmental damage.

What Saltwater Actually Does to Your Hair

Saltwater might give that effortless beachy texture for a day, but long term it pulls moisture from the hair and leaves it dehydrated.

Over time this can cause:

  • Dry, brittle ends

  • Frizz and tangling

  • Faded hair colour

  • Rough texture and dullness

  • Weakened blonde or lightened hair

Chlorine Isn’t Just Turning Hair Green

Chlorine is one of the biggest causes of summer hair damage, especially on the Gold Coast where pool days are basically part of the lifestyle.

It strips the natural oils from the hair and can leave blondes looking dull, green-toned or flat. Too much chlorine exposure can also weaken the hair structure, causing the hair to feel stretchy, mushy or “rubbery” when wet


The Gold Coast Sun Fades Hair Fast

UV exposure doesn’t just affect your skin, it also oxidises hair colour and dries the hair out.

Blondes can turn brassy, brunettes can fade warmer and vivid colours lose their richness much faster in the sun. Add saltwater and chlorine into the mix and your hair can start feeling pretty tired by the end of summer.

But what can you do to prevent damaging your hair whilst maintaining the gold coast lifestyle? 

  • Use professional salon shampoo and conditioner

  • Apply leave-in treatments or hair oils for extra moisture

  • Use UV and heat protection regularly

  • Stay on top of trims to prevent split ends travelling higher

  • Rinse your hair straight after the beach or pool

One of the easiest ways to protect your hair before swimming is wetting it with fresh water first.

Hair acts like a sponge. If it’s already full of clean water and good product, it absorbs far less chlorine or saltwater. It’s a small step that can make a huge difference 

Hydration is one of the biggest things coastal hair needs.

And the most important part: How we can play a role in keeping your hair healthy.

Professional treatments.

Why Salon Treatments Are So Important

If you’re swimming regularly, demineralising treatments are one of the best things you can do for your hair.

Over time, chlorine, salt, minerals and metals build up on the hair and shampoo just isn’t enough to fully remove them. This can leave the hair feeling heavy, coated, dull and impossible to manage. Sound familiar?

At Stable Space Salon in Miami Gold Coast, we recommend professional, personalised treatments to deeply cleanse the hair, moisturise and re build the hairs entire structure. This means improved softness, shine and brightness, especially for our blondies.

Healthy Hair on the Gold Coast

Living by the beach doesn’t mean sacrificing healthy hair, it just means your hair needs a little extra care.

At Stable Space Salon in Miami, we specialise in healthy blondes, lived-in colour and customised haircare designed for the Gold Coast, catered to your lifestyle. we understand the challenges that come with maintaining healthy hair on the Gold Coast because we work with it every day. Whether your hair is dry, faded, damaged or just not feeling like itself lately, we’re here to help get it back on track.

We also believe great hair starts with education. We’ll always guide you on the best products, treatments and at-home care to keep your hair feeling soft, healthy and manageable between visits.

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