> Services > hair treatment

Hair Treatment

  • Olaplex restores damaged and compromised hair by repairing from the inside out.

    • regular (30 min)
      $40+ book

  • Olaplex restores damaged and compromised hair by repairing from the inside out.

    • regular (1h)
      $75+ book
    • Deposit is required

  • Scalp treatments help revitalize your scalp, clean off dandruff, flaky scalp, dry scalp, and contribute to overall hair health.

    • regular (30 min)
      $40+ book

  • Scalp treatments help revitalize your scalp, clean off dandruff, flaky scalp, dry scalp, and contribute to overall hair health.

    • regular (1h)
      $100+ book
    • Deposit is required

  • Keratin Smoothing Treatment

    Keratin Smoothing Treatment Recondition and reconstruct your hair without compromising your hairs delicate bonds creating smooth and straight hair. * Final price may vary after consultation.

    • short hair (2 hr 30 min)
      $275+ book
    • medium hair (3 hr)
      $300+ book
    • long hair (3 hr 30 min)
      $400+ book
    • Deposit is required

How often should I get a hair treatment?
The frequency of hair treatments depends on your hair's condition and the type of treatment you're considering. For deep conditioning or moisturizing treatments, it's generally recommended every 2-4 weeks. However, if your hair is severely damaged or very dry, you might benefit from weekly treatments initially. Protein treatments can be done every 4-6 weeks, or as needed based on the elasticity of your hair. Keep in mind that overdoing treatments can lead to product buildup and weigh down your hair. Consulting with a professional stylist will help determine a personalized treatment schedule that best suits your hair's needs.
What is the best treatment for damaged hair?
The best treatment for damaged hair often involves a combination of deep conditioning, regular trims, and using products specifically designed for repairing and nourishing hair. Incorporate a moisturizing hair mask or deep conditioner into your routine at least once a week to restore hydration and improve the hair's texture. Additionally, trim your hair regularly to remove split ends and prevent further damage from spreading. Choose shampoos and conditioners formulated for damaged hair, rich in proteins and vitamins. Minimize heat styling and use heat protectants when necessary. A balanced diet and staying hydrated also contribute to hair health. Consulting a professional stylist can help create a personalized plan based on your hair's specific needs.
What is the difference between keratin treatment and hair straightening?
Keratin treatment and hair straightening are two popular hair treatments, each with its own unique purpose. Keratin treatment primarily focuses on improving hair health and reducing frizz by infusing the hair with a protein called keratin, which helps to strengthen and smooth the hair shaft. It results in smoother, more manageable hair with reduced frizz and enhanced shine. On the other hand, hair straightening aims to alter the hair's natural structure to achieve a straightened appearance using chemicals or heat tools. While both treatments can lead to straighter hair, keratin treatment prioritizes overall hair health and manageability, while hair straightening focuses solely on altering the hair's texture.
How can I combat dry scalp and dandruff?
To combat dry scalp and dandruff, I recommend incorporating a few changes into your hair care routine. First, use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner formulated for dry scalp. Avoid hot water when washing your hair, as it can strip away natural oils. Gently massage your scalp while shampooing to promote circulation and exfoliation. Try using a hydrating hair mask or oil treatment once a week to nourish your scalp and hair. Additionally, maintain a balanced diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids and drink plenty of water to promote scalp health from the inside out. If the issue persists, consider consulting a dermatologist for personalized advice.
Can a hair treatment help with hair growth?
Hair treatments can play a role in promoting hair growth by improving the overall health of your hair and scalp. Some treatments, like scalp massages, laser therapy, and certain topical solutions, can stimulate blood circulation and encourage hair follicles to enter the growth phase. However, it's important to note that individual results may vary, and the effectiveness of a hair treatment depends on various factors such as the underlying cause of hair loss and one's overall health. For best results, it's recommended to consult with a professional cosmetologist or dermatologist to determine the most suitable treatment options based on your specific needs.
How often should I get a deep conditioning treatment?
The frequency of deep conditioning treatments depends on your hair type, texture, and overall condition. In general, it's recommended to do a deep conditioning treatment once every 1 to 2 weeks. If your hair is dry, damaged, or chemically treated, you might benefit from more frequent treatments. However, if your hair is relatively healthy, you can space out treatments to every 2 to 4 weeks. Pay attention to your hair's needs and adjust the frequency accordingly for the best results.
Can hair treatments help with hair loss or thinning?
Hair treatments can be beneficial for addressing hair loss or thinning to some extent. Various treatments such as scalp massages, laser therapy, and topical treatments containing minoxidil can help stimulate hair follicles, improve blood circulation to the scalp, and promote hair growth. Additionally, certain hair masks and conditioners enriched with nutrients like biotin, keratin, and essential oils can help strengthen the existing hair and provide a fuller appearance. However, it's important to note that the effectiveness of these treatments varies from person to person, and for more severe cases of hair loss, it's recommended to consult with a dermatologist or medical professional to determine the best course of action.
Can I get a hair treatment if I have color-treated hair?
Of course! You can definitely get a hair treatment even if you have color-treated hair. However, it's essential to choose treatments specifically formulated for color-treated hair to maintain the vibrancy and longevity of your color. Look for treatments that are sulfate-free and designed to provide nourishment and hydration without stripping away the color. Consulting with a professional stylist will help determine the best treatment options tailored to your hair's needs and your color-treated status.
How long do the results of a hair treatment last?
The duration of results from a hair treatment can vary depending on the type of treatment and individual factors. Generally, temporary treatments like hair masks or deep conditioning might provide benefits for a few days to a week. Semi-permanent treatments like hair color can last anywhere from 4 to 6 weeks before fading. Permanent treatments such as chemical straightening or perming can last several months, often until new hair grows in. It's important to follow proper aftercare and use recommended products to prolong the effects of any hair treatment. Regular maintenance can also extend the longevity of the results.
Can hair treatments help with frizz control?
Absolutely, hair treatments can be very effective in controlling frizz. Professional salon treatments like keratin treatments, deep conditioning masks, and smoothing treatments are designed to nourish and tame unruly hair, reducing frizz and promoting smoother, sleeker strands. These treatments often include ingredients that help seal the hair cuticle, preventing moisture from entering and causing frizz. However, it's important to choose the right treatment for your hair type and consult with a licensed cosmetologist to ensure the best results. Additionally, incorporating proper hair care routines and using anti-frizz products at home will help maintain the treatment's effects and keep frizz at bay.