Coloring the hair right before the Brazilian Keratin Treatment is better but you should take into account that the color may get slightly lighter during the keratin treatment. Ideally is to color the hair about 2-3 days prior to the Brazilian Keratin Treatment Or Brazilian Blowout.
Should you color before or after keratin treatment?
If I want to color my hair, should this be done before or after a treatment? If your stylist is using the Original, Chocolate, or Advanced keratin formulas, you will need to wait between 2 or 3 weeks before coloring your hair. If using Soft Treatment or Soft Chocolate Treatment, your hair can be colored at any time.
Can you get a keratin treatment and color at the same time?
Yes! As a matter of fact, a great time to have keratin treatment done would be directly after coloring or chemically treating your hair. The color will be sealed in, leaving your hair vibrant and extending the life of the color. However, you must wait two weeks to color your hair after the treatment.
Does hair color affect keratin treatment?
For best results always consider hair coloring before Keratin treatment. After treatment the Keratin forms a thin layer on your hair and chemicals present in the hair color might not able to penetrate the keratin layer present on hair in the way they should. Thus, you will not get the desired result from hair coloring.
How long after a keratin treatment can I color my hair?
According to professional hairstylists at the Aveda Lifestyle salon, you can color your hair 2 weeks after your keratin treatment. Don’t even try your luck before that! I will personally wait 3 weeks to be on the safe side.
Why is my hair still frizzy after keratin treatment?
“After any Keratin Treatment, the Moisture vs. Protein balance in our hair will be “out-of-sync” due to the high protein concentration used during the procedure. This will cause hair to feel rough, coarse and brittle in the short or long term if nothing is done to counteract it.