Hair by Brittney Anne

Hair by Brittney Anne

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10+ years experience

05/03/2026

Not for the subtle 💥💓❤️‍🔥

This pink is loud, intentional, and unapologetically vibrant—and yes, the shine and condition matter just as much as the color itself.

Underneath this is controlled, safe blonding that allows fashion shades like this to hit clean and stay glossy—not fried, not compromised.

Color like this isn’t luck. It’s process, discipline, and respect for the hair.

05/03/2026

From grown-out, uneven blonde to a seamless, dimensional grey blend ✨

We softened the regrowth, strategically brightened, and created a tone that works with her natural—not against it. Finished with a precision bob for structure, movement, and that polished feel.

Safe blonding. No bonders.
This is what happens when you respect the hair, control the lift, and prioritize integrity every step of the way.

Low-maintenance, intentional, and healthy.

04/30/2026
03/15/2026

Brighter days are coming ☀️✨
Which means… it’s the perfect time for fresh, bright blondes.

My approach is always safe blonding + healthy hair first — so you get lightness, dimension, and movement while keeping your hair strong and beautiful.

From soft lived-in blondes to brighter seasonal refreshes… I love creating blondes that feel effortless and natural 🤍

If you check online booking and don’t see a time that works for you, just message me — I can usually make something work.

03/06/2026

Natural brunette ➝ dimensional red.

Pulp Riot + Davines bringing the depth and shine ❤️

02/04/2026

DAY 4 — ELIMINATING WARMTH & RED (WHY IT’S HARD) 🔥🎨

Red and warm tones are the most stubborn pigments in hair.

They come from:
• Natural underlying pigment
• Sun exposure
• Heat damage
• Hot water
• Minerals and deposits in water

This is why eliminating red or excessive warmth requires ongoing maintenance.

There is no single toner that removes red forever.
Neutralizing warmth is a process — not a one-and-done service.

Consistency protects results ✨

02/03/2026

DAY 3 — TONERS: WHAT THEY DO (AND DON’T DO) 🎨🧪

Toners refine color.

They neutralize unwanted tones, soften warmth, and create balance — but they are not permanent color.

What toners don’t do:
• Permanently override porosity
• Cancel out heat, sun, or hot water
• Replace routine maintenance

Toners do work with the hair’s current condition rather than forcing it.

This is why toners are often the better choice instead of permanent color ✨
Permanent color adds more pigment and more chemical stress. Toners adjust tone without unnecessary buildup, which helps protect hair integrity — especially on blondes and previously lightened hair. Repeated use of permanent color can also introduce additional warmth, which then has to be lifted again during future highlight services. That creates a cycle of constantly fighting warmth and placing unnecessary stress on the hair.

Toners require:
• Proper aftercare
• Cooler to lukewarm water
• Regular maintenance appointments

They’re a tool — not a one-time fix.
Used correctly, toners keep color balanced without creating extra damage 💛

02/02/2026

GREY HAIR & BLONDE HAIR: WHY THEY BOTH NEED MAINTENANCE 🧬✨

Grey hair and blonde hair actually have a lot in common.

Both tend to be more resistant when taking color — and quicker to release it once it’s in.

Here’s why 👇

Grey hair often has a tighter, more compact cuticle and less natural pigment. This makes it harder for color to fully anchor, which is why greys can fade, look transparent, or allow warmth to return without routine maintenance.

Blonde hair is usually more porous due to lightening. This means it absorbs pigment easily — but also lets it go easily. It’s more vulnerable to fading, warmth, and mineral deposits.

Different reasons, similar results ⚖️
• Color doesn’t hold as long
• Warmth resurfaces faster
• Maintenance is essential

This is why routine color pull-through and toning matter 🎨
Refreshing color through previously colored hair helps maintain consistency, depth, and balance — especially for greys and blondes.

Aftercare plays a huge role 💧
Both grey and blonde hair need:
• Consistent hydration
• Oils to help seal the cuticle
• Gentle cleansing to avoid stripping

Hydrated hair holds color better.
Dry hair releases it faster.

Trying to fight warmth or greys by constantly overlapping permanent color or combining heavy permanent color with highlights often creates more porosity — which leads to faster fading and unnecessary damage.

Maintenance isn’t about doing more.
It’s about doing what your hair type actually needs ✨

When grey and blonde hair are cared for properly, results last longer and hair stays healthier 💛

02/01/2026

DAY 1 — MAINTENANCE & COLOR REALITY WEEK 🎨🧠

This week we’re talking about what actually affects your hair color after you leave the salon.

We’ll cover:
• Why toners fade and what really shortens their life
• What porosity means (in normal human language)
• Why eliminating warmth — especially red — requires routine maintenance
• How heat, water, sun, and environment impact color
• Why expectations matter just as much as products

Here’s the big truth to start with 👇

Blondes don’t just fade — they pick up deposits.

Lightened hair absorbs minerals, metals, heat, and environmental buildup more easily. Without proper maintenance and aftercare, color shifts faster and becomes harder to control.

This week is about understanding why maintenance matters — not to be high maintenance, but to protect your investment and your hair’s integrity 💛

02/01/2026

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