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Hand-painted balayage built to survive a Sunny Isles Beach lifestyle of pool, ocean, and constant sun.
The condo corridor along Collins Avenue between 167th and 192nd Streets is one of the toughest hair environments in South Florida. Pool decks at the towers, the beach across the street, the gym, the boat. Most balayage cannot handle that schedule. Ours is designed for it.
LAHH Salon is 7 minutes north on Collins Avenue south on Collins. Free parking on Kane Concourse. You can be in our chair before your second meeting of the day.
Real balayage is hand-painted, freehand, by a colorist who can read where the light will hit the hair. The lightener is swept onto the surface in soft, overlapping strokes. There are no foils, no caps, no straight lines. The result grows out as if the sun did it on its own.
The version of balayage you see at most Sunny Isles Beach salons is rushed. The colorist has 20 minutes to paint, no consultation time, and a toner that is too warm for the climate. Three weeks later the highlights look orange and the hair feels gummy. That is not balayage. That is a missed appointment.
The clients we serve in Sunny Isles Beach are international, busy, and often traveling between Miami and other cities every month. They need color that works in the international, high-rise lifestyle of residents who travel often and need their hair to hold up and still looks intentional in a Manhattan boardroom or a Madrid restaurant. Our balayage is mapped to skin tone, cut, and how often you can come in for a refresh.
Every appointment includes a Davines bond-building add-on, a custom gloss tone, and a take-home product plan you can pack in a carry-on.
Plan on three to five hours for a full first balayage. We start with a real conversation about your hair, your travel, and how you want your color to grow out. We work in unhurried sections. We tone twice, sometimes three times, until the cool, soft tone is locked in. We finish with a precision dry haircut to refresh the shape.
For maintenance, most Sunny Isles Beach clients come in every 10 to 14 weeks. We can build a custom calendar around the months you will be in Sunny Isles Beach versus traveling.
Wet your hair with fresh water before getting in the pool. Use a leave-in UV spray on beach days. Rinse with cool water at home. Switch to a sulfate-free shampoo and a weekly bond mask. We give every client a printed routine to follow and the exact products we used in the salon.
Other services Sunny Isles Beach clients book: luxury extensions and color, keratin smoothing, blow dry bar.
How long does a first balayage take?
Plan on three to five hours. The painting itself is the slow part because we work in small sections. Toner and gloss go on at the end. We do not rush the chair time.
How often do I need to come back?
Full balayage every 10 to 14 weeks. A quick gloss between full appointments every 6 to 8 weeks if you swim or tan often.
Will balayage damage my hair?
Lightener is a chemical service, so technically yes. We minimize damage with bond builders inside every formula and a Davines treatment at the end of every appointment. Real hand-painted balayage spaced 12 weeks apart is one of the lowest-stress color services available.
Book your appointment now | Call or text (305) 877-7706
LAHH Salon
1090 Kane Concourse, Unit B
Bay Harbor Islands, FL 33154