Why Your Hair Colour Looks Different In Summer

Paul Clayton • May 13, 2026

Most people notice their hair colour changes during summer.


Blondes can appear warmer.


Brunettes can look lighter.


Copper tones can become brighter.


Some colour fades faster.


Some hair starts to feel drier, rougher, or less reflective.


But sunlight is only part of the reason.


Heat, UV exposure, sea water, chlorine, minerals, sweat, washing frequency, and environmental exposure can all affect how hair colour behaves through summer.


This is why hair can look completely different by the end of the season compared to the beginning.




Why Sunlight Changes Hair Colour


Sunlight affects both artificial colour and natural pigment.


UV exposure gradually breaks down colour molecules inside the hair.


This can cause:


  • fading
  • warmth appearing
  • brassiness
  • loss of depth
  • uneven tone
  • dullness


Lighter colours usually show this fastest.


But darker colour can also shift, especially if previous lightening or old colour history exists underneath.


Hair that already has porosity or previous chemical history often reacts more dramatically during summer exposure.




Why Blonde Hair Often Turns Warmer


Many blondes become warmer during summer.


This is usually caused by colour fading and exposed underlying pigment.


As cooler tones fade away, yellow, gold, and orange warmth underneath becomes more visible.


This can happen through:


  • UV exposure
  • swimming pools
  • sea water
  • heat styling
  • mineral build-up
  • over-washing
  • poor homecare


This is why blonde maintenance often changes during summer compared to winter.


The goal is not simply keeping hair blonde.


It is keeping the tone controlled while protecting the condition underneath.




Why Hair Can Feel Drier In Summer


Summer conditions can affect the structure of the hair itself.

UV exposure, heat, salt water, and chlorine can all contribute to moisture loss.

Hair may begin to feel:


  • rougher
  • frizzier
  • weaker
    harder to style
  • less smooth
  • less reflective


This is especially noticeable on:


  • lightened hair
  • colour corrected hair
  • curly hair
  • previously damaged hair
  • highly porous hair




Condition affects how colour behaves.


When hair becomes compromised, colour can fade faster and appear less predictable.




Why Summer Colour Maintenance Matters


Many clients focus only on the appointment itself.


But summer maintenance often determines how well the result lasts afterwards.


This may involve:


  • adjusted homecare
  • UV protection
  • hydration support
  • glossing appointments
  • toning maintenance
  • heat protection
  • reduced thermal stress
  • moisture rebuilding



Professional colour is not only about achieving the result on the day.


It is also about helping the hair hold that result properly afterwards.



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Summer Hair Protection Support


UV exposure, heat, chlorine, and salt water can all affect both colour longevity and hair condition during summer.


At THE TRUTH IN COLOUR™, we often recommend seasonal homecare support designed to help protect hydration, softness, tone, and manageability during periods of increased sun exposure.



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Why Two Clients Can Experience Summer Differently


Two people with similar-looking colour can experience completely different fading patterns.


Hair history changes everything.


This includes:


  • previous colour history
  • box dye history
  • lightening history
  • porosity
    heat damage
  • mineral build-up
  • hair density
  • texture
  • natural undertones


This is why summer maintenance should never be approached with a one-size-fits-all mindset.


The visible colour is only part of the story.




The Goal Is Not To Fight Summer


Summer will naturally affect hair.


The goal is not to stop all change completely.


The goal is to manage the condition, tone, and longevity properly so the hair still looks healthy, controlled, and wearable throughout the season.


Healthy-looking summer hair usually comes from planning — not guesswork.




Thinking About Refreshing Your Hair For Summer?


Whether your colour feels warmer, lighter, duller, drier, or simply different than expected, the starting point is understanding what the hair currently needs.


Summer hair maintenance is not always about doing more colour.


Sometimes the priority is restoring balance first.




Begin with a consultation →


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