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- Avoid the procedure if you have an infection, injury, bruising, or wound on your scalp.
- 24 hours after the procedure:
- Avoid any strenuous physical exercise.
- Do not rub or massage the treated area.
- General Instructions:
- Avoid washing your hair for 48 hours.
- Use a hair cleanser that’s free from sulfates, silicones, and parabens. It's best to use Botox shampoo and conditioner—ask the front desk to get yours!
- Keep dryness at bay by using a conditioner and treat your hair to a deep conditioning mask once a week.
- Avoid swimming in saltwater or chlorinated water for one week after the procedure.
- Minimizes heat styling to maintain the health of your strands.
- Protect your hair with a silk scarf when exposed to harsh weather conditions.
- Avoid application of oil to the hair for 2-3 months.
Hair Botox typically contains conditioning agents, vitamins, and proteins aimed at strengthening and smoothening the hair.
It is generally considered safe when applied correctly, but hair botox can have potential side effects if it contains harsh chemicals or if the application process is not performed properly.
Hair botox is generally suitable for most hair types, including curly, frizzy, damaged, and chemically treated hair. However, the specific formulation and application technique may vary based on hair condition and desired results.
Yes, hair botox treatments can help manage frizz caused by humidity. The smoothening and conditioning ingredients in hair botox can temporarily improve the texture and appearance of the hair, making it more resistant to humidity-induced frizz.
It's usually recommended to avoid applying heavy oils immediately after a hair botox treatment as oils can interfere with the bonding process that occurs during the treatment.
No, it’s a deep conditioning treatment that helps relax the hair and provides smoother, healthier-looking hair.