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Discover the Inlets: Bradenton’s Premier Boating Community

  • Writer: John Belt
    John Belt
  • Sep 9
  • 3 min read

Nestled along the Manatee River, The Inlets is one of Bradenton’s most sought-after waterfront communities. Known for its picturesque canals, private boat docks, and quick access to Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, this neighborhood is a dream for boating enthusiasts. Whether you’re taking a quick sunset cruise or spending the day fishing offshore, The Inlets offers the perfect blend of luxury living and nautical lifestyle.

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For residents and visitors alike, boating in the Florida sun is an unmatched experience. But while the salty breeze and sparkling water are rejuvenating, the combination of sun, wind, and saltwater can take a toll on your hair. That’s why knowing how to protect and care for your locks while boating is essential—especially if you want to step off the boat looking as polished as when you stepped on.





Why The Inlets Is Perfect for Boaters



The Inlets was designed with water lovers in mind. Most homes feature private docks, allowing residents to keep their boats just steps from their back doors. From there, boaters can head out the Manatee River toward Anna Maria Island, Longboat Key, or even venture down to Sarasota.


The community also values natural beauty, with winding canals surrounded by mangroves, walking trails, and waterfront parks. It’s not just a neighborhood—it’s a lifestyle.





Hair Care Challenges on the Water



Spending the day boating in Bradenton is bliss, but here are the biggest challenges your hair will face:


  • Sun Exposure – UV rays dry out strands, fade color, and weaken the hair cuticle.

  • Saltwater – Salt pulls moisture from hair, leaving it brittle and frizzy.

  • Wind – Strong breezes tangle and knot hair, causing breakage when brushed.

  • Humidity – Florida’s tropical climate can make frizz control a constant battle.






Tips for Healthy, Beautiful Hair While Boating




1. Prep With a Protective Style



Before you step on the boat, secure your hair in a braid, bun, or ponytail. Braids are especially helpful for keeping tangles at bay while still looking chic.



2. Use Leave-In Conditioner or UV Protectant



Aveda’s Sun Care Protective Hair Veil is a lightweight mist designed specifically to shield hair from UV rays and dryness. Apply before heading out to help prevent color fading and brittleness.

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3. Don’t Skip the Hat



A wide-brimmed hat or stylish cap not only adds to your boating look but also offers the best physical barrier against the sun. Bonus: it helps minimize wind tangles.



4. Rinse Saltwater Away Quickly



If you take a dip in the river or gulf, rinse your hair with fresh water as soon as possible. Salt left on the hair can continue to dry it out even after you’re back on land.



5. Treat Your Hair Post-Boating



After your day on the water, use a nourishing treatment like Aveda’s Botanical Repair or Nutriplenish Hydrating Masque. These replenish lost moisture and restore strength to your hair.





Embrace the Boating Lifestyle—Without Sacrificing Your Hair



Living or visiting The Inlets in Bradenton means endless opportunities for boating adventures. With just a little prep and the right products, you can keep your hair healthy, hydrated, and beautiful while enjoying everything this waterfront community has to offer.


At Belt Salon, we specialize in helping our clients protect and repair their hair from Florida’s sun and sea. Stop by for personalized recommendations and treatments that fit your boating lifestyle.

 
 
 

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