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Get answers to common questions about Keratin Bond Installation.
Keratin bonds can last three to six months depending on hair growth, texture, and home care. We recommend maintenance checks every 6-8 weeks to tighten or reposition bonds and keep your extensions secure and naturally blended.
When installed and removed by experienced stylists using clinical-grade keratin, damage is minimal. Proper installation, regular maintenance, and gentle care reduce risk. Avoid pulling, use recommended products, and schedule professional removal to protect hair integrity.
Appointments usually take two to four hours depending on the number of bonds, hair length, and customization. A consultation precedes installation to match color and placement, ensuring efficient service and personalized results.
Yes, you can style, wash, and heat-style with care. Use silicone-free, sulfate-free products, avoid excessive heat near bonds, and wait 48 hours before washing if advised. Follow your stylist's guidelines to maintain bond integrity and longevity.
We typically recommend maintenance every 6-8 weeks to move or replace bonds as hair grows. Timely touch-ups prevent strain on natural hair and keep extensions looking seamless; frequency may vary based on growth rate and activity level.
Use sulfate-free shampoos, lightweight conditioners, and bond-safe heat protectants to protect attachments. Avoid heavy oils or silicone directly at bond areas, brush gently with a loop brush, and follow stylist recommendations for prolonged bond life.