A great haircut is the foundation of effortless style. At Deco De Mode, we don't just cut hair, we design silhouettes that complement your natural texture, bone structure, and lifestyle. Our master stylists are trained by industry leaders like Bumble & Bumble, bringing elite technical precision and modern artistry to every appointment.
Whether you are maintaining a signature look, adding face-framing movement, or undergoing a complete transformation, our approach is meticulous and completely customized to you.

Hydrate from the inside
Steady water intake (and avoid extra alcohol/sugar) - small, consistent sips through the day.
Gentle daily cleanser.
scrubbing. Use a mild cleanser AM/PM.
Daily SPF
Broad-spectrum SPF 30+ every day.
This prevents new dull patches. (Toronto sun + reflective winter light both matter.)
Regular gentle exfoliation
1–3×/week chemical exfoliant (low-strength AHA or mandelic) or a light enzyme. Don’t overdo it. If your skin is sensitive, skip this until barrier is restored.
Hydrating serum + moisturizer
Look for humectants (hyaluronic acid, glycerin) layered with an occlusive or rich cream at night.
Lifestyle
Get decent sleep, reduce high-sugar drinks, and eat antioxidant-rich foods when possible.
We offer a focused set of professional treatments designed to restore radiance and improve skin texture: HydraFacial, Dermaplaning, Microneedling, our restorative California Facial, and gentle resurfacing peels. Each approach is chosen to address the visible causes of dullness - surface buildup, dehydration, and loss of skin evenness - while fitting into a sensible, ongoing maintenance plan.
If you’re unsure which is right, think of it this way: some treatments give an immediate, no-fuss glow (great for regular upkeep or before an event), while others are intended as short series to rebuild texture and long-term brightness. Which path we choose depends on your skin’s condition, history, and lifestyle — nothing is one-size-fits-all.
A simple at-home check:
It can be either. Dry skin looks dull because it lacks moisture and flakes build up. Oily skin looks dull when the oil traps dead skin, creating a congested, uneven surface. Dullness is a texture + hydration issue — not a skin-type issue.
The big three are:
Yes. Stress increases cortisol, which slows down collagen production, disrupts your skin barrier, and makes hydration evaporate faster. The result: skin looks tired, flat, and sometimes even slightly grey. Stress also affects sleep, which directly impacts radiance.
Dullness usually means one (or a combination) of three things:
Most commonly, low omega-3s, iron, vitamin B12, and vitamin D can contribute to dull, fatigued-looking skin. These deficiencies don’t cause texture issues on their own, but they can make the skin look flat, pale, or less glowy because they affect circulation and cell turnover.