Can Nanoplasty Be Done on Bleached or Chemically Treated Hair?

These treatments actively improve bleached hair

Nanoplasty and Brazilian Blowout are two of the best things you can do for bleached or chemically treated hair. Bleaching strips the hair of protein and moisture and leaves the cuticle cracked and wide open. Both treatments go directly to work on that damage. They flood the hair shaft with protein, fill in the gaps along the cuticle and seal the surface back down. Clients with heavily bleached or colour-treated hair often tell us their hair feels better after one session than it has in years. Softer, stronger and visibly healthier.

The honest part

If your hair is heavily bleached, over-processed or already breaking, nanoplasty is not going to fix structural damage. No smoothing treatment will. Applying any treatment to hair that is already at its limit can push it further. This is why a proper consultation matters. We assess the hair first. If it's not in a condition to take the treatment safely, we'll tell you.

Timing also matters

If you've recently bleached your hair, we generally recommend waiting a few weeks before booking nanoplasty. Fresh bleach leaves the hair in a highly vulnerable state. Giving it time to settle reduces the risk of any adverse reaction.

The short answer

Bleached hair and nanoplasty can absolutely work together.

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