The temporal relationship between undergoing a keratin treatment and subsequent hair washing is a crucial consideration. Premature exposure to water following the procedure can significantly compromise the treatment’s efficacy. The keratin solution requires a defined period to fully bond to the hair shaft, ensuring a smooth, frizz-free result. Disrupting this bonding process by introducing moisture too early can lead to diminished effects and a shorter lifespan for the treatment.
Adhering to the recommended waiting period, typically exceeding the 24-hour mark, allows the keratin to properly set and integrate with the hair’s structure. This waiting period is a critical component of maximizing the benefits of the treatment, which include reduced frizz, increased manageability, and enhanced shine. Historically, longer waiting times were often prescribed, but advancements in keratin formulations have allowed for potentially shorter periods under specific circumstances dictated by the product and stylist’s expertise.