Can Permed Hair Have Nanoplasty?

Can Permed Hair Have Nanoplasty?

This is a question we hear often. Can permed hair have nanoplasty? The honest answer is yes, but only in the right circumstances.

A perm works by permanently restructuring the hair to create curl. This process alters the internal bonds of the hair. Nanoplasty is also a structural treatment. It smooths and strengthens the hair by working within the hair fibre using specialised active ingredients. Because both treatments affect the internal structure, timing and hair condition are critical.

If hair has been recently permed, nanoplasty is usually not recommended straight away. Fresh perm bonds need time to stabilise. Applying a smoothing treatment too soon can weaken the curl pattern or place unnecessary stress on the hair.

With older perms, the situation can be different. If the perm has grown out or softened, and the hair feels dry, frizzy, or difficult to manage, nanoplasty may be suitable. In these cases, nanoplasty can help improve smoothness, shine, and overall hair quality when the correct formula is used.

It is important to understand that nanoplasty will relax curl to some degree. This is a natural outcome of smoothing technology. The goal is not to remove the perm entirely, but to improve manageability while maintaining the health of the hair.

Product selection and professional assessment matter. Not all nanoplasty formulas are the same, and not all are appropriate for permed hair. A thorough consultation should assess elasticity, porosity, curl strength, and chemical history before proceeding.

In summary, permed hair can have nanoplasty, but only when the hair is in suitable condition and the treatment is selected and applied correctly. A professional consultation is essential to achieve safe and realistic results.

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