KNOWLEDGE IS POWER
At Root 319, we believe feeling your best is something you experience every day—not just during your time in our chairs or treatment rooms. While we love the moments we share in the salon and spa, our purpose goes beyond the visit itself. This space is dedicated to empowering you with thoughtful guidance, professional insight, and trusted expertise in hair and skincare.
Your Summer Hair Starts Now: How to Prepare for Heat, Sun & Humidity
n North Florida, summer doesn’t wait for June—it starts showing up in May. The air feels heavier, the sun lingers longer, and suddenly your hair starts behaving… differently.
More frizz. Less shine. Color that doesn’t last quite as long.
At Root 319, we see May as the most important month for your hair—not because of what’s happening now, but because of what’s coming next. The choices you make today—your products, your routine, your level of care—will determine how your hair looks and feels all summer long.
Stronger, Shinier, Healthier Hair
Lots of people are finding their hair feels dry, weak, frizzy, or just not quite right and you aren't alone. Hair loses strength over time from coloring, heat styling, sun, and just everyday life. A lot of people don't realise this damage is happening inside the hair itself and that simply using products on the outside won't really fix it.
That’s where bond-building is useful.
At Root 319, we really trust Redken’s Acidic Bonding Concentrate to bring back strength, shine and all-round hair health and in April it's 25% off, so it’s a great moment to start over with your hair care.
Caring for Hair & Skin Before Spring Break Season
In North Florida, February isn’t about hiding from winter—it’s about preparation. As the days get brighter and outdoor plans start filling up, your hair and skin are already feeling the effects of a year-round sun climate, fluctuating humidity, and an active lifestyle.
Your Skin Barrier: The Foundation of Healthy, Glowing Skin
If your skin ever feels dry and oily, sensitive and breakout-prone, or suddenly reactive to products you’ve used for years, there’s a good chance the issue isn’t your skin type—it’s your skin barrier.