How to Keep Your Nanoplasty Results Looking Their Best

How to Keep Your Nanoplasty Results Looking Their Best

You've just invested in your hair. Here's how to make it last.

Nanoplasty typically lasts three to four months, but how long it actually holds depends almost entirely on how you treat your hair at home. The treatment does the work in the salon. Maintenance is on you.

Come back every four months

This is the single most important thing. Nanoplasty is a progressive treatment, which means each session builds on the last. Clients who come back consistently find that their hair gets better over time, not just maintained. Leave it too long and you're starting from scratch. Book your next appointment before you leave the salon.

Use a sulphate-free shampoo

Sulphates are harsh detergents that strip the hair aggressively. They'll break down your treatment faster than anything else. Switch to a sulphate-free shampoo and your results will last significantly longer. This is non-negotiable.

Don't scrub your hair when washing

Your hair is most vulnerable when it's wet. Scrubbing aggressively at the scalp and lengths roughens up the cuticle, which is exactly what the treatment worked to smooth down. Work the shampoo in gently with your fingertips and rinse thoroughly.

Keep heat styling low

High heat is the enemy of smooth hair. You won't need as much heat styling after your treatment anyway, because your hair will be easier to manage. When you do use heat, always use a protectant first.

Avoid tying your hair up too tightly

Tight ponytails and rough hair ties create stress points and kinks. Opt for a silk scrunchie when you can and let your hair down when you're at home.

Pat dry, don't rub

Rubbing your hair dry with a towel creates friction and frizz. Pat it dry gently or wrap it loosely. Your future self will thank you.

The treatment is the foundation. Everything else is just common sense.

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