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Organic Caviar Keratin Treatment

A keratin treatment can give you smooth, shiny, and easy-to-manage hair. To make the results last and keep your hair healthy, you need to prepare before the treatment and follow the right aftercare. Here’s how to do it.

Preparing for Your Keratin Treatment

  1. Wash your hair 1–2 days before
    Clean hair is best, but avoid washing it right before the treatment. Natural oils help protect your scalp and help the keratin absorb better.
  2. Avoid coloring your hair right before
    If you plan to dye your hair, do it at least a week before the keratin treatment. Fresh color, especially toner or bright shades, can fade slightly from the keratin.
  3. Tell your stylist about your hair history
    Let them know if your hair is bleached, damaged, or natural. This helps them choose the right formula for your hair type and goals.
  4. Schedule your treatment at the right time
    After the treatment, you can’t wash your hair, tie it up, or expose it to humidity for 48–72 hours. Pick a time when you won’t be sweating, swimming, or caught in the rain.

Aftercare: How to Make Your Keratin Treatment Last

  1. Don’t wash your hair for 3 days
    Water, sweat, or humidity can disrupt the keratin before it fully sets. Avoid all moisture during this time.
  2. Use a silk pillowcase
    Silk reduces frizz and friction, helping your hair stay smooth longer.
  3. Switch to sulfate-free shampoo
    Sulfates strip away keratin faster. A gentle, sulfate-free shampoo will help maintain the treatment.
  4. Avoid tight hairstyles at first
    Clips, ponytails, or hats can leave dents in your hair while the keratin is still settling.
  5. Use heat protection if styling
    Keratin treatments reduce frizz, but if you use hot tools, always apply heat protectant first.
  6. Limit exposure to saltwater and chlorine
    Swimming in pools or the ocean can break down keratin. If you swim often, wait to do the treatment until after your trip or use a protective spray.

When to Get Another Treatment

Keratin treatments last 3–5 months, depending on your hair type and care routine. When the effects start to fade, another treatment will restore smoothness and keep your hair healthy over time.

For best results, use a trusted salon that customizes the treatment for your hair. If you have questions, book a consultation to find the right option for you.


This guide keeps your hair looking its best before and after a keratin treatment. Follow these steps, and you’ll enjoy smooth, manageable hair for months.