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Get answers to common questions about KERATIN TREATMENT.
A professional keratin treatment infuses hair with keratin proteins, smoothing cuticles and reducing frizz. Applied and heat-sealed by a stylist, it temporarily restructures the hair surface for straighter, shinier strands that last several months with proper aftercare.
Results usually persist three to five months, depending on hair type, styling routine, and product choices. Use sulfate-free shampoos and avoid frequent washing to maximize longevity and maintain smoothness.
Yes, it's generally safe for color-treated and chemically processed hair when applied by experienced stylists. It can enhance shine and manageability, but always perform a consultation and strand test to ensure compatibility and avoid undesirable reactions.
Wait the recommended time before washing, then use sulfate-free, sodium-chloride-free shampoos and conditioners. Limit heat styling, use UV protection sprays when outdoors, and book touch-up treatments as advised to preserve results.
Yes, keratin treatments can be adapted for curly textures to reduce frizz while preserving some natural wave or curl pattern. Discuss your desired outcome with your stylist so they tailor technique and smoothing level accordingly.
Side effects are uncommon when performed professionally but can include scalp sensitivity or temporary irritation. Some formulas contain formaldehyde or aldehyde releasers; request formaldehyde-free options and always choose experienced technicians to minimize risk.