YES! Your hair can hold a curl after a Magic Sleek Treatment!
Wait Before Curling: After a chemical smoothing treatment, it's best to wait at least 2-3 weeks before curling your hair. This allows the hair to recover from the treatment. Use Heat Protectant: Always apply a heat protectant spray or serum before using any heat styling tools to minimize damage.
Potential Drawbacks:
Chemical Concerns: While Magic Sleek prides itself on natural ingredients, the treatment does involve chemicals. If you have sensitivities or concerns, it's essential to discuss this with your stylist. Time Investment: The process can be time-consuming, with sessions lasting several hours.
Yes, you can style your hair any way you want but new shape will return after you wash your hair.
You can wash your hair right after your appointment and even jump in the ocean just 10 days after your treatment. As Magic Sleek does not contain formaldehyde or harsh chemicals, it's considered safe for pregnant women.
Magic Sleek is designed to enhance the natural beauty of your hair while taming frizz and maintaining manageability. So, go ahead and grab that curling wand or those heatless curlers – your curls are going to look absolutely enchanting!
As we said before, washing hair is prohibited for the first 72 hours after protein treatment. Washing hair during this period may cause the protein to fade from the surface of the hair, which will reduce the effectiveness of the treatment and weaken its results.
If your hair is extremely curly, use your straightener first to smooth your hair, then go back and create your desired wave. “You can't take hair that's curly and go right into it, you have to straighten it first,” says Michelle, “especially if you want to have that modern look where the shape is disheveled and loose.
Avoid Excessive Heat
Using a curling iron or flat iron too frequently can cause your hair to become stiff and brittle instead of smooth and sleek, which can keep it from looking and feeling how you want it to.
Yes! Our treatments act as a blank canvas for your hair so you can curl it without worrying about the frizz ➿️
Magic sleek is just like the popular keratin treatment but only better. As mentioned earlier, it is safer, healthier, and contains no harsh chemicals like formaldehyde and methylene-glycol. If you're looking for a modern treatment that leaves your hair quality maintained and improved, Magic sleek is the best option.
We have a solution for you – Magic Sleek aftercare maintenance shampoo and conditioner.
Magic Sleek lasts up to 6 months with a traditional application and 4 months when using Magic Sleek Express. This treatment does not wash out, so as your hair starts to grow, you can reapply Magic Sleek to refresh it.
Keratin Effects: While keratin treatments smooth the hair by sealing the cuticle, they can also weigh down fine or thin hair, potentially reducing volume. Balance Between Smoothness and Volume: Achieving the right balance involves selecting the right product and applying it in a way that minimizes volume loss.
Moisturize your hair to bring back that bounce: To get your curls back, moisture is your best friend. The more hydrated your hair is, the more manageable your curls become, which means less wear and tear on your precious curls helping prevent any further damage and help preserve the elasticity of each hair strand.
Absolutely! Curling relaxed hair is possible. However, it requires a careful approach to avoid further damage.
Can you curl your hair after a Keratin treatment? The answer is yes! Although many people think Keratin treatments are a straightening process, they can be quite versatile. With the right stylist, you can achieve any hairstyle, even curls!
if you straighten your hair first the curl will not take properly as the heat on your hair changes the way your hair sits until you wash it again so if you straighten or curl your hair properly you should not be able to do the other for it to take without washing it so simply no wash and blowdry your hair then curls it ...
Before curling your hair, some of the must-use products to put on it include a hair primer and a thermal heat protectant. These products ensure that your hair is protected from heat damage caused by styling tools, all while adding texture and reducing frizz.
Minimal Heat Exposure: Straightening typically requires lower heat settings than curling, reducing the risk of heat damage when done correctly.
A good rule of thumb is to consider what your hair has been through—if it's been colored, or chemically straightened recently, it's advisable not to heat style it for a couple of weeks at least. If, on the other hand, you're good about keeping your hair protected, you can work out a flat iron schedule for you.
Don't wash your hair for 72 hours after getting a keratin hair treatment, and iron it at least twice daily. By doing this, you can make sure that the protein completely seals the hair fibre. It's also crucial to flat iron your hair after washing it to reactivate the keratin and prevent damage to the hair fibre.
Yes we understand. Some of us are daredevils but don't leave your protein treatment overnight. You'll only damage your hair.
Even though protein treatments for hair are done for nourishment, exposing your hair to frequent protein treatments can result in more damage. These treatments can make your hair dry and brittle, leading to more breakage. Excessive use of protein treatments might also trigger hair loss.