Smooth, Frizz-Free, Healthy Hair
Keratin treatments are a professional hair smoothing service designed to reduce frizz, add shine, and improve manageability. This treatment infuses keratin—a natural protein found in hair—into the hair cuticle to help repair damage and create a smooth, polished finish.
Whether your hair is frizzy, dry, or difficult to style, keratin treatments can transform it into smoother, softer hair that is easier to maintain every day.
What Is a Keratin Hair Treatment?
A keratin treatment works by replenishing the natural protein in your hair while sealing the cuticle with a protective coating. This process smooths the hair surface, reducing frizz and creating a sleek, shiny appearance.
Unlike traditional straightening methods, keratin treatments focus on improving hair health while enhancing smoothness. The results leave your hair looking naturally straight or softly waved with significantly less frizz and easier styling.
Our Professional Keratin Treatment Process
Every keratin service begins with a consultation to evaluate your hair type, texture, and desired results. Your stylist will recommend the best smoothing treatment to achieve the look you want while maintaining your hair’s health.
The treatment is applied evenly throughout the hair and sealed with heat to lock the keratin into the cuticle. After the service, your hair will feel smoother, shinier, and far more manageable for everyday styling.
Frizz Reduction
Enhanced Shine and Softness
Improved Manageability
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Keratin Treatment FAQs
Keratin treatments typically last between 3–5 months depending on your hair type and how often you wash your hair.
Keratin treatments reduce frizz and smooth the hair, but the final result depends on your natural hair texture.
Yes. Keratin treatments can be customized for most hair types, including curly, wavy, and frizzy hair.
Yes, but it’s usually recommended to color your hair before the treatment or wait a couple of weeks afterward.
Most keratin treatments take about 2–3 hours depending on hair length, thickness, and texture.