How My Hair Routine Changed When I Split My Time Between Two Climates — PA vs Florida

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How My Hair Routine Changed When I Split My Time Between Two Climates — PA vs Florida

Woman over 40 enjoying Florida lifestyle by pool with healthy voluminous blonde hair showing results of humidity friendly hair care routine


For the last three years I have been living a two climate life. October through May I split my time between Pennsylvania and Florida — two weeks here, two weeks there, back and forth all winter long. Two completely different homes, two completely different wardrobes and as it turns out, two completely different hair situations.

It took me longer than I’d like to admit to realize that what my hair needed in one place was not what it needed in the other. And once I figured that out everything got easier.

Here’s what I’ve learned from three years of watching my hair behave completely differently depending on which state I’m standing in.


What Florida does to my hair — the good and the not so good

The moment I land in Florida my hair has more volume. More body, more movement, more of that effortless fullness that I spend a lot of energy trying to create in Pennsylvania. For someone with thin straight hair this feels like an absolute gift.

The humidity gets credit for most of it. What feels oppressive on your skin is apparently exactly what fine hair has been asking for.

But Florida is not all good news for my hair. The sun dries it out faster than anything I’ve experienced in PA. We have a saltwater pool which is significantly gentler than chlorine but between the sun, the salt and the heat I can feel my hair getting thirstier by the day if I’m not paying attention. And going out to dinner almost every night means I’m reaching for heat tools — blowdryer, straightener, curling iron — more often than I do at home because I actually want to look put together when we go out. More heat on already sun-stressed hair is a combination that requires the right products to manage.


What Pennsylvania does to my hair

GK Hair color protection shampoo and conditioner with Remilia Rice and Shine leave-in conditioner for women over 40 with thin color treated hair

Remilia Rice and Shine Leave-In Conditioner

gk hair Moisturizing Shampoo & Conditioner

Pennsylvania winters are dry. Cold, dry air means my hair lies flatter, has less natural movement and needs more product to get any kind of volume going. The well water at our PA home is softer which my hair actually responds well to — softer water means less mineral buildup and my hair feels cleaner after washing.

But without the humidity doing any of the heavy lifting I have to work harder for the same result. More product, more styling, more effort.

Why I use completely different products in each location

This was not intentional at first. It evolved out of necessity and a happy accident.

In Pennsylvania I use the GK Hair Moisturizing Color Protection shampoo and conditioner. It’s gentle, protects my color, gives me real volume without weighing down fine hair and smells incredible. Paired with the Remilia Rice and Shine leave-in conditioner it’s become my PA go-to.

In Florida the situation is different. I actually discovered my Florida shampoo through an Amazon review — I have software that helps me identify products worth reviewing and I chose the ECOLCHIPRO Collagen Shea Butter set based on the data. I was not expecting to fall in love with it.

The smell is stronger than what I’d normally choose. But what it does to my hair in Florida’s climate is genuinely impressive. Softer, smoother, more conditioned — exactly what sun and salt-stressed hair needs. I miss it when I’m in PA. That is not something I expected to say about a shampoo I originally chose for a review.

The difference in formulas matters because what works in humidity doesn’t always work in dry cold air and vice versa. A deeply moisturizing formula in Pennsylvania can make fine hair look flat and limp. That same formula in Florida is exactly what the doctor ordered.

The water factor — something most people don’t think about

We have well water in Pennsylvania and hard water in Florida. Hard water has higher mineral content which can leave buildup on hair over time — making it feel dull, rough and harder to manage.

I’ve always attributed the silkiness I feel in Florida mostly to the ECOLCHIPRO formula. But the more I’ve paid attention the more I think it’s a combination — the shampoo is doing real work AND the different water conditions are playing a role. Hard water and a deeply moisturizing shampoo might actually be a better pairing than soft water and the same formula.

I haven’t done a controlled experiment on this. But I’ve noticed enough over three years to think it’s worth mentioning.

How I adjust my routine based on where I am

VitaUp NAD+ and biotin gummies displayed on decorative tray showing supplement routine for women over 40 that works across two climates

VitaUp NAD+ Supplements

VitaUp Biotin Gummies

In Pennsylvania — GK Hair shampoo and conditioner daily, Remilia Rice and Shine leave-in, batana oil treatment once or twice a week when I have time. Air dry when I can, heat tools when I need to look polished.

In Florida — ECOLCHIPRO shampoo and conditioner daily, lighter leave-in since the humidity does a lot of the work, more consistent heat tool use because we go out more, more attention to hydration and sun protection for my hair since the elements are working against me more aggressively.

The one constant in both locations is my supplement routine. NAD+ and biotin travel with me everywhere. My hairdresser keeps commenting on my growth rate regardless of which state I’ve been living in — so whatever is working internally seems to be working across both climates.

What I’d tell someone who splits time between two climates

Don’t assume your hair routine is one-size-fits-all across different environments. Pay attention to what your hair is actually doing — not what it did last month in a different climate. When it feels drier, give it more moisture. When it has natural volume, use that and stop fighting it.

And don’t be afraid to have two different product sets. It’s not excessive — it’s actually just paying attention to what your hair needs where it is right now.

The ECOLCHIPRO was supposed to be an Amazon review. Now it’s a non-negotiable part of my Florida life. Sometimes you find the good stuff when you’re not even looking for it.


Everything I use is linked in my LTK — find it here. Next up — why I stopped using so many hair products and what I actually use now.

 

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