Get Your Best Hair Ever This Summer 2025!

Here Are A Few Easy Ways to Keep Your Best Hair Healthy All Summer Long

 

Feel that sunshine?

The longer days and poolside vibes mean summer is in full swing—and it's the perfect time to brighten your blonde with a beachy balayage or lighten up your look.

But while you’re soaking up the season, your hair might be soaking up something else: UV rays, chlorine, and mineral-heavy water.


The result? Dryness, dullness, and yes—even that dreaded green tint.


Don’t worry—we’ve got you covered with easy ways to keep your hair healthy, vibrant, and summer-ready.

 
 
 
This is an image of a young natural looking woman with long blonde hair out in the sunshine

No need to skip the fun! It’s summer 2025 and we’re going to help you love your hair this season! Bring on the shine, volume and vivid color!

 
 
 
Here is an image of a young woman with blonde hair swimming with her hair submerged in the water

Swimming pool chemicals and hard water can do a number on bright blonde and colored hair. Read on for tips for the best summer hair ever!

 
 
 

Why Does Hair Turn Green in the Summer?

Only Lady Liberty rocks a green patina!

Most people think chlorine is the main culprit, but that’s only part of the story. The real issue? Metals in the waterespecially copper. Copper is often found in pool water, particularly those filled with well water or treated with copper-based algaecides. When chlorine oxidizes these metals, they bond to the proteins in your hair. The result? A greenish patina—just like an old penny.

And if you think saltwater pools are a safer bet, think again! Saltwater systems still produce chlorine—they just do it differently—so your hair is still exposed to the same oxidizing effects.

The good news? A few proactive steps can go a long way toward protecting your hair from turning green, getting dry, or fading in the sun.

 

Expert Tips to Protect Your Hair This Summer

Get your best hair ever!

1. Pre-Wet and Protect
Dry hair acts like a sponge, quickly soaking up chlorine, salt, and other chemicals. Before you swim, thoroughly saturate your hair with clean, filtered water, then apply a protective hair oil. We recommend favorites like our own b.LUXE BEFORE Oil, Goldwell’s STYLESIGN Weightless Shine-Oil, KERASILK’s Multi-Benefit Hair Oil, or Oribe’s Gold Lust Nourishing Hair Oil. This simple step helps block harsh chemicals and seals in moisture to keep your hair soft, shiny, and protected.

2. Don’t Be Afraid of a Swim Cap
Not just for Olympic athletes anymore, swim caps are a smart (and often cute) option if you swim frequently. Choose one made from silicone or lycra for a more comfortable, hair-friendly fit. Bonus: they keep your blowout intact longer!

3. Ditch Copper-Based Algaecides
If you maintain your own pool, check the ingredients in your algaecide. Copper-free options are now widely available. You can also test your water’s metal content with simple strips from your local pool store and use metal removers or filters as needed.

 
 
Here is an image of a brunette woman in the shower completely saturating her hair to prevent pool water damage

Saturating your hair with filtered water before you swim can help keep nasty chemicals, minerals and deposits from building up.

 
 
 
Here is an image of a brunette woman deep conditioning her hair to prevent damage from the sun

Regularly using a deep conditioner can keep hair healthier and prevent absorption of troubling minerals and chemicals

 
 

More Tips for Great Summer Hair…

Safeguard hair from summer’s sun and fun

4. Start with Healthy Hair
Dry, brittle hair is more prone to damage and discoloration. Invest in regular conditioning treatment like KERASILK’s Recovery Mask to strengthen and seal the hair cuticle.

5. Rinse and Clarify
After swimming, wash your hair as soon as possible to rinse away chlorine, salt, and other impurities. If you swim regularly, we recommend using a clarifying shampoo every 1–2 weeks to deeply cleanse and maintain hair health. We love the Kerasilk shampoo line—all formulas include a chelating agent, which gently removes mineral build-up without stripping essential moisture, leaving your hair clean, soft, and balanced.

 

Struggling with Hard Water at Home?

Clean, healthy hair starts with clean water!

Hard water can dull your color—especially blondes—and cause unwanted discoloration or fading. That’s why b.LUXE now carries the Kitsch Water Filter, designed to reduce chlorine and other impurities while being gentle on your hair, skin, and nails. Best of all, it won’t affect your shower pressure, so you can enjoy your washtime ritual without compromise.

Available in a variety of finishes.

 
 
 
Here is an image of the Kitsch Hard Water Filter for home use to prevent mineral buildup

The Kitsch Shower Filter for hard water is a game-changer for keeping your hair color bright, bold and fabulous.

 
 
 
Here is a photo of a woman with green hair to be used in jest and represent the green color that you can get from hard water

Okay, we’re having a little fun with this photo—but green hair from chemical build-up, hard water, and pool exposure is real. It’s usually more subtle, like the patina on a penny, but when your gorgeous hair starts to take on that greenish hue, it can feel this dramatic.

 
 
 

Got Green? Here's How to Fix It

Have you noticed a greenish tint in your hair?

Don’t worry—it’s totally fixable. Book a demineralizing treatment at b.LUXE, like Malibu C’s Crystal Gel Demineralizer, to remove the build-up of metals and impurities that cause discoloration. Your stylist may also recommend a gloss or glaze to rebalance your tone and bring back that healthy shine.

A Little Prep Goes a Long Way

Summer should be all about fun in the sun—not damage control. With just a few extra steps and the right products, you can enjoy the pool, the beach, and everything in between without sacrificing your hair color or health.

 

Are you setting your summer hair goals? Book a consultation or conditioning treatment with b.LUXE today—we’ll help you stay shiny, strong, and green-free all season long.

Call the studio at (508) 321-1624 or book online at bluxe.com

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