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Get answers to common questions about Keratin Treatments.
Most keratin treatments last between two and four months; longevity depends on hair type, aftercare, product strength, and how often you wash with sulfate-free shampoos and heat styling routines.
Yes — many formulas are safe for color- or chemically-treated hair; they can enhance shine and reduce frizz without stripping color. Always inform your stylist about prior treatments so they can tailor the formula and protect your color.
The service includes cleansing, application of the keratin formula, and heat sealing with a flat iron. Appointments typically take 90 to 150 minutes depending on hair length, density, and any additional services like cuts or color.
Keratin treatments relax curl pattern and dramatically reduce frizz, but results vary. Some clients see straighter hair while others retain soft waves; outcome depends on curl type, treatment formula, and heat technique applied by your stylist.
Use sulfate-free, gentle shampoos and conditioners, and avoid washing hair for 48–72 hours if instructed. Minimize chlorine exposure, use heat protectants, and schedule touch-ups every few months to preserve smoothness and maintain optimal results.
Most adults can receive keratin treatments, but pregnant women should consult their physician and discuss potential fumes with their stylist. Treatments for young children are possible but require parental consent and a stylist’s judgment to ensure safety and appropriate product selection.