Hair Coloring After Keratin Treatment: A 2-Week Waiting Period
It is recommended to wait at least 2 weeks after a Brazilian keratin treatment before coloring your hair. This will allow the keratin treatment to fully set and avoid any potential damage to your hair. Coloring your hair too soon after the treatment can cause the color to fade or become uneven, and may also reduce the effectiveness of the keratin treatment.
Here are some additional tips for coloring your hair after a Brazilian keratin treatment:
- Use a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner to wash your hair before coloring it.
- Avoid using any harsh chemicals or heat styling tools on your hair for at least 24 hours after coloring it.
- Deep condition your hair regularly to help maintain its health and vibrancy.
- If you have any concerns about coloring your hair after a Brazilian keratin treatment, consult with your hairstylist for advice.
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