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So, you’ve just stepped out of the salon with silky, frizz-free hair thanks to a keratin treatment—amazing, right? But hold up! The magic doesn’t stop there. To keep your hair looking fabulous for weeks to come, here’s a fun yet professional guide to keratin aftercare.

  1. Wait Before Washing

Patience is key! Wait at least 72 hours before washing your hair. Trust us, your keratin needs time to settle in and do its thing.

  1. Use Sulphate-Free Shampoo and Conditioner

Say no to sulfates! These harsh chemicals can strip away your keratin goodness. Go for gentle, sulphate-free products to keep your strands smooth and happy.

  1. Avoid Salt Water and Chlorine

Beach day? Pool party? Not so fast! Salt water and chlorine can weaken your treatment. If you can’t resist a swim, rock a chic swim cap to protect your locks.

  1. Minimizes Heat Styling

Less is more when it comes to heat styling. Give your hair a break from the flat iron and curling wand to keep that sleek finish lasting longer.

  1. Priorities Regular Touch-Ups

Keratin treatments don’t last forever. Schedule touch-ups every 3-4 months to keep your hair salon-fresh all year long.

  1. Use a Silk Pillowcase

Upgrade your beauty sleep with a silk pillowcase! It reduces friction, meaning no frizz or bedhead when you wake up.

  1. No Hair Tying or Clips

Let your hair down—literally. Avoid tying, clipping, or tucking your hair behind your ears for the first few days to prevent creases.

  1. Use Keratin-Infused Products

Feed your hair what it loves! Keratin-infused products help maintain your treatment, leaving your hair shiny, smooth, and strong.

With these easy (and let’s be honest, totally doable) aftercare tips, your keratin-treated hair will stay sleek, smooth, and selfie-ready. Treat your hair right, and it’ll thank you every day!

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  • September 10, 2019

    Isabel Miller

    Mea probatus persequeris id.

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