At LAHH Salon in Bay Harbor Islands, we believe damaged hair is not the end of your story. With personalized care, professional products, and simple daily habits, we help women restore strength, shine, and confidence in their hair.
Color correction is not a quick fix. It is a structured process that depends on your hair history, condition, and goals. This guide breaks down what actually goes into correcting bad color, from brassy blondes to box dye buildup, so you know what to expect in terms of timeline, cost, and results.
Balayage is more than a trend. It is a technique that requires precision, artistry, and a deep understanding of how color moves through your hair. This guide breaks down what real hand-painted balayage looks like, how it differs from traditional highlights, and what to expect when you choose a Miami salon that specializes in doing it right.
Hair extensions are not just about the install. From your consultation to maintenance appointments and final removal, every stage affects how long your extensions last and how your natural hair stays protected. This guide walks you through the full lifecycle so you know exactly what to expect, how to maintain your investment, and how to keep your hair looking its best in Miami.
Choosing the right hair extensions in Miami is not just about the hair but how it is applied and how it holds up in heat, humidity, and water exposure. This guide breaks down the top methods used at LAHH and Co. including Invisible Bead Extensions, Great Lengths keratin bonds, and Bellami tape-ins so you can confidently choose the option that fits your lifestyle, maintenance preferences, and desired look.
If your salon experience feels rushed, chaotic, and disrespectful of your schedule, it is usually because the business model is built on volume, not quality, privacy, or consistency.
If your salon fresh balayage looks dull or brassy after only three weeks, Miami sun, humidity, and mineral heavy water are likely breaking down your toner faster than you think.
If your perfect salon blonde turned brassy or orange after one Miami weekend, it is not your imagination. South Florida sun, humidity, chlorine, and mineral heavy water can break down toner faster than most colorists outside this climate expect.
If your blonde turns brassy after one beach day, it is not because your colorist failed. It is because Miami sun, humidity, and mineral heavy water destroy toners faster than most people realize.
If your balayage looks stripey instead of soft and sun kissed, the issue is usually technique, placement, and improper blending rather than your hair itself.