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Get answers to common questions about Protein Treatment.
Ideal for hair showing breakage, limpness, chemical damage, or excessive styling stress. Our stylists assess porosity and recommend Protein Treatment frequency to rebuild structure without overloading hair, tailoring strength level to your hair type and history.
Frequency depends on damage and hair porosity. Generally once every 4–6 weeks for chemically treated or very damaged hair; every 8–12 weeks for normal hair. Your stylist will personalize timing and recommend at-home products to maintain results.
Properly formulated treatments strengthen without causing stiffness when applied at correct strength and frequency. Our stylists balance protein with moisturizing steps to avoid brittleness, monitoring hair response and adjusting the formula for softness and flexibility.
Results last several weeks depending on hair care, styling heat, and exposure. With proper maintenance and recommended follow-up treatments, improved strength and reduced breakage can be sustained between salon visits.
Yes. We often layer protein treatments with color, keratin, or deep-conditioning services, scheduling the chemical processes safely. Your stylist will plan sequencing and timing to protect integrity and deliver optimal repair without compromising color or finish.
Yes. Use gentle, sulfate-free shampoos and hydrating conditioners to maintain balance. Avoid daily heat, use heat protectant when styling, and follow stylist recommendations for specific maintenance products and timing between salon treatments.