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Find answers to frequently asked questions about Shea and Tannin smoothing!
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My hair is dry and damaged, will straightening break it?
Shea smoothing is a technique that has been developed to repair 80% of the hair. The aim is to nourish the hair by smoothing it. This technique therefore presents no risk of damaging the hair, quite the contrary. Well-maintained hair will resist damage more easily and will accept products better.
Can you use a shea butter/tannin treatment on colored hair?
We recommend coloring your hair 10 days before or 10 days after treatment. For coloring after shea/tannin straightening, choose a sulfate-free and ammonia-free color so that the hair cuticles do not open again.
Can you use a shea butter/tannin treatment on relaxed hair?
Shea/tannin smoothing is an excellent treatment that is perfect for straightened hair, but you need to wait at least 3 months.
Can you do a shea butter/tannin smoothing treatment if you are pregnant?
There are no contraindications, but it is best to seek the advice of your doctor.
Can I do a shea butter/tannin smoothing treatment before going to the beach or the pool?
You should avoid chlorine and sea salt and protect your hair with a protective treatment.
- How long after the Shea/tannin smoothing can I have my Botox done?
How long after the Shea/Tannin smoothing can I have my Botox done?
You can do it between 2 straightening treatments or you can do a botox treatment 1 month after having a straightening treatment.
What should I do before coming to the appointment?
You must come with clean, oil-free, untangled hair.
My hair is dry and damaged, will straightening break it?
Shea smoothing is a technique that has been developed to repair 80% of the hair. The aim is to nourish the hair by smoothing it. This technique therefore presents no risk of damaging the hair, quite the contrary. Well-maintained hair will resist damage more easily and will accept products better.
How many days should I wait before doing my first shampoo?
There is no real time limit, but you have to wait at least 3 days.