Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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A perm typically lasts between 6 to 8 months, depending on your hair type, condition, and how well you maintain it. Proper aftercare, such as using the right shampoo and avoiding excessive heat styling, can help your perm last longer and stay looking great.
No, keratin treatment and rebonding are not the same. Keratin treatment smooths and reduces frizz by infusing keratin protein into the hair, giving it a more natural, soft, and manageable look. It does not permanently change the hair’s structure.
Rebonding, on the other hand, chemically straightens the hair by breaking and rearranging its natural bonds, resulting in a sleek, straight finish that is more permanent.

The best choice depends on your hair goals and condition—consult with a stylist to find what suits you best.
To keep your colored hair vibrant and healthy:
• Use shampoo and conditioner designed for color-treated hair
• Avoid washing your hair with hot water – use lukewarm or cool water instead
• Limit the use of heat styling tools, and always apply a heat protectant
• Deep condition your hair once a week to keep it hydrated
• Protect your hair from sun exposure and chlorine by wearing a hat or using leave-in treatments

Proper care helps maintain your color longer and keeps your hair looking shiny
Keratin treatment is a smoothing and semi-permanent straightening hair treatment that uses a keratin-based formula to reduce frizz, add shine, and make hair more manageable.



💡 What It Does:
• Fills in porous areas of hair with keratin (a natural protein in hair)
• Creates a protective layer around each hair strand
• Smooths out curls and waves (depending on your natural texture)
• Reduces frizz, improves shine, and makes styling faster