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Why Is Your Hair Still Frizzy After a Keratin Treatment?

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By Sarita Sanke, MD | Dermatology

In this article:

  • Why Is Your Hair Still Frizzy After a Keratin Treatment?
  • Managing the Frizz After a Keratin Treatment
  • Most-Asked Questions
  • Final Word

You’ve just treated yourself to a keratin treatment, anticipating smooth, frizz-free hair, (1) but alas, some frizz still lingers!

hair still frizzy after keratin treatment

Experiencing frizz after a keratin treatment can be disheartening.

Despite the treatment’s promise of frizz reduction and increased smoothness, several factors may contribute to this unexpected outcome.

This article will look at the how, when, and why of frizziness after a keratin treatment.

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Why Is Your Hair Still Frizzy After a Keratin Treatment?

Frizziness even after getting a keratin treatment can be due to several factors.

1. Living in areas with high humidity

Humidity emerges as a big culprit for frizziness after a keratin treatment.

Keratin treatments are designed to temporarily reshape hair, seal its cuticles, and deliver a sleek hair finish, but your hair might fall victim to high humidity. (2)(3)

Excessive moisture infiltrates the hair shaft, disrupting the effect of the treatment and triggering the return to the hair’s natural texture. 

2. Improper or poor application of the keratin product

Frizziness lingering after a keratin treatment might be due to an improper or poor application of the keratin product.

For a sleek finish, every strand needs a generous coat of the keratin product. If spots are missed or the application isn’t spot on, you’re left with an uneven hair texture and frizz.

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What’s the solution for this?

A skilled stylist who knows the ins and outs of flawless application is needed. Choose someone experienced enough to ensure each strand gets the attention it deserves, leaving you with smooth, frizz-free results.

3. Lack of post-treatment hair care

Your hair’s upkeep plays a big role in preserving the sleekness you get after a keratin treatment.

Opt for sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners (4) tailored for keratin-treated hair. Be cautious with heat styling too.

Plus, you should watch out for product buildup from styling products, oils, and environmental pollutants as they can compromise the treatment’s results. They weigh down your hair, robbing it of the treatment’s efficacy.

What’s the solution for this?

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Following your stylist’s instructions diligently, along with incorporating the right products, is your ticket to maintaining that straight, frizz-free post-keratin glow. (5)

4. Having severely damaged hair

If you’re experiencing frizz after a keratin treatment, you should consider your hair’s condition pre-treatment. If it was already damaged, infected, or excessively dry, the smoothing effects may not work as effectively. (6)

Keratin treatments aim to boost hair health, not perform miracles on severely damaged strands.

What’s the solution for this?

To achieve optimal results, solve any underlying issues such as persistent dryness or breakage before getting the treatment. 

Managing the Frizz After a Keratin Treatment

Follow these expert-shared tips to manage frizz after a keratin treatment:

  1. Reach out to your stylist to discuss your concerns and evaluate the situation so you can get the recommended touch-up treatments or additional steps to address the frizz effectively.
  2. Add antifrizz products into your routine. These can be serums, creams, or sprays designed to tame frizz.
  3. Minimize the use of heat and opt for heat-free styling methods. If heat is unavoidable, apply a protective spray to shield your hair.
  4. Use hydrating products such as deep conditioners, masks, and leave-in conditioners to restore moisture and enhance overall hair health.
  5. Use antihumidity products and opt for hairstyles that keep hair off your neck to minimize exposure to humidity.
  6. Wash your hair less frequently and use dry shampoo between washes to refresh and absorb excess oil.
  7. Schedule regular touch-up keratin treatments to maintain your hair’s smoothness.

Most-Asked Questions

How long do the effects of a keratin treatment last?

Typically, the effects of a keratin treatment last for 3-6 months.

Can I wash my hair immediately after a keratin treatment?

It’s best to wait at least 72 hours before washing it.

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Does hair color affect keratin treatment results?

Yes, coloring before the treatment can enhance results.

Is it normal for hair to feel different after a keratin treatment?

Yes, the hair may feel smoother and more manageable.

Final Word

Post-keratin treatment frizz can be disheartening due to factors such as humidity, improper application, or damaged hair.

Key solutions include expert touch-ups, using antifrizz products, use of minimal heat, and proper hydration.

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Addressing underlying issues and following a tailored care routine ensure a lasting, smooth, frizz-free post-keratin glow.

References
  1. A; WC. Brazilian keratin hair treatment: A Review. Journal of cosmetic dermatology. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23725308/.
  2. Basit A, Asghar F, Sadaf S, Akhtar MW. Health Improvement of human hair and their reshaping using recombinant keratin K31. Biotechnology reports (Amsterdam, Netherlands). October 24, 2018. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6218806/.
  3. Skedung L;Collier ES;Harris KL;Rutland MW;Applebaum M;Greaves AJ;Luengo GS; A curly Q: Is Frizz a matter of friction? Perception. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34152243/. 
  4. Gavazzoni Dias MFR. Pro and Contra of cleansing conditioners. Skin appendage disorders. April 2019. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6489037/.
  5. Gavazzoni Dias MFR. Hair cosmetics: An overview. International journal of trichology. 2015. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4387693/.
  6. JJ; M. [frizzy hair pathology]. Medecine tropicale : revue du Corps de sante colonial. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22235613/.
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