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Get answers to common questions about Protein Treatment.
A Protein Treatment replenishes lost proteins, rebuilding internal bonds within the hair shaft. It strengthens weak areas, improves elasticity, and reduces breakage by filling gaps in the cuticle, resulting in firmer, more resilient hair and improved overall appearance.
Typically every four to six weeks for damaged or chemically treated hair, and six to eight weeks for maintenance. Frequency depends on hair porosity, breakage level, and styling habits; your stylist will recommend a personalized schedule.
When professionally formulated and applied correctly, a Protein Treatment strengthens without causing brittleness. Overuse or incorrect product choice can lead to stiffness; our stylists assess hair condition and balance protein with moisture treatments for supple, strong, and flexible results.
Results can last four to eight weeks depending on hair type, daily styling, and product use. Proper aftercare with gentle shampoos and conditioners prolongs benefits; regular maintenance treatments are recommended to maintain restored strength and elasticity.
Yes. Protein treatments can benefit color-treated hair by rebuilding weakened strands, helping color last longer through improved cuticle health. Our stylists choose formulations compatible with hair color to avoid unwanted effects and ensure gentle, strengthening care.
Protein treatments improve the appearance and strength of hair but cannot truly fuse split ends. They temporarily bind and reinforce fibers, reducing visibility; regular trims are necessary to remove irreparably split ends alongside ongoing strengthening treatments.