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Get answers to common questions about Smooth Transition Straightening System.
Results last up to twelve shampoos on average, though durability varies with hair porosity, washing frequency and styling products. Touch-ups can be scheduled as the effect fades; consult your stylist for a personalized timeline and maintenance plan.
Yes, it's generally safe for colored and previously treated hair because the system is chemical-free, but results depend on existing treatments. We recommend a consultation and strand test to assess porosity and predict outcome before proceeding.
No — this service provides a semi-permanent smoothing effect that gradually diminishes after about twelve shampoos. It does not break or restructure bonds like permanent relaxers; it's ideal for temporary straightening and frizz control between longer-term services.
Avoid washing for 48 hours if advised, then use sulfate-free, color-safe shampoos and gentle conditioners. Minimize clarifying treatments and heavy heat styling; always use a heat protectant and schedule trims to maintain smooth results.
Often compatible, but sequencing matters: many stylists prefer coloring before smoothing to ensure even color uptake. We'll assess your hair and create a plan—sometimes two appointments or a patch test are recommended for best, safest results.
Great for clients seeking temporary straightening, frizz control or smoother styling without harsh chemicals. Suitable for most hair types; extremely damaged hair may require restorative treatments first. A consultation determines candidacy and expected results.