Traveling to Greenwich · Rye, NY

Damaged Hair and Breakage Treatment for Rye, NY

You are fifteen minutes from us and you have still spent two years being told to cut it. Rye clients cross the state line for one reason: they want the length kept, not tidied away. SPLITfix is built around that.
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We Are Not in Rye. We Are on Greenwich Avenue.

There is no Rye location and nothing on the New York side of the line. The salon is at 401 Greenwich Avenue in Greenwich, CT. From Rye it is roughly fifteen to twenty minutes up I-95 or along the Post Road through Port Chester. Rye clients tend to treat it less like a journey and more like going one town over.

What We Do

SPLITfix is Paulo's professional in-salon service. It works strand by strand to remove split and broken hair while helping preserve the length you already grew. It is a cosmetic service focused on the look and feel of damaged hair, and it is not a haircut. Alongside it we handle breakage work for hair that snaps at one height, and recovery care for hair left rough, porous, or fragile after color, lightening, keratin, or heat. Every visit starts with an assessment, because the plan depends on what your ends are actually doing, not on what a category name suggests.

What We See Most From Rye Clients

Rye brings us a lot of swim and sport hair, and not only from teenagers. Chlorine several mornings a week, hair tied wet under a cap, then dried in the car. The ends turn dull and rough, they knot on themselves, and combing them out costs more hair every time. The second pattern is coastal and seasonal. Wind off the sound in winter, hair tucked into a wool collar, then a hot shower and a fast blow dry. Friction in one direction all season leaves short broken pieces around the shoulders.

The Drive and Parking

I-95 north to exit 3 is usually fifteen to twenty minutes from Rye. The Post Road through Port Chester works if the highway is slow. Metro-North from Rye to Greenwich is two stops, then a short walk. There is metered street parking on Greenwich Avenue and municipal lots nearby. The border crossing at Port Chester is the only place the drive tends to bunch up.

Book Your Assessment

Book a SPLITfix assessment and Paulo will look at your ends under magnification before anyone suggests cutting anything. If you would rather start at home, take the HairIQ quiz for a home care routine built around what your hair is actually doing. Either way, you are welcome to make the drive from Rye whenever it suits your schedule.

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Read next: how SPLITfix works, why hair breaks at the collarbone, hair breakage treatment in Greenwich, CT, and restoring damaged hair without cutting it off. We see clients from Rye, Rye Brook, Port Chester, Harrison, and the rest of Westchester, NY at 401 Greenwich Avenue.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it worth the drive from Rye?

At fifteen to twenty minutes it is barely a drive, and it is shorter than plenty of trips our Greenwich clients make within town. If you are weighing it against losing several inches of length, the trip is easy to justify.

Do you have a location in Rye or anywhere in Westchester?

No. There is one salon, at 401 Greenwich Avenue in Greenwich, CT. Our Westchester clients all travel across the line to us.

My daughter swims year round and her ends are wrecked. Can you help?

This is one of the most common things we see from Rye. Chlorine roughens the outer layer and the wet tie ups do the rest. We remove the split and broken strands and give her a simple routine that fits around training rather than fighting it.

Do I need an appointment or can I stop in?

Please book. The assessment is scheduled time with Paulo, and because clients travel in for it we keep the calendar tight rather than running walk ins.

Book a SPLITfix Assessment

SPLITfix is a professional cosmetic hair service focused on the look and feel of damaged hair. It is not a medical treatment. Results vary based on the starting condition of the hair. Paulo Lanfredi Salon has one location, at 401 Greenwich Avenue, Greenwich, CT.