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A hair relaxing treatment doesn’t have to ruin your locks, but taking care of it requires a lot of effort.

Just Got a Hair Relaxing Treatment? Here's an After-Care Guide

A hair relaxing treatment can make your locks weak and brittle. Here are tips on how to care for it.

July 16, 2022
Read Time: 4 Minutes

Shampoo Less Frequently>

Use Conditioner Daily>

Avoid Heat Styling>

Get a Trim Regularly>

Hair Relaxing or Hair Rebonding?>


A hair relaxing treatment is one of the easiest ways to get smooth, straight, and manageable hair. Although it’s a popular option for those who frequently style their rebellious or unruly locks, many still approach it with caution knowing how damaging chemical treatments can be. If you just got a hair relaxing treatment or are planning to get one, here are some hair care tips on keeping your tresses healthy-looking.

Shampoo Less Frequently

Many people in tropical climates would recoil at the thought, but washing your hair less frequently has its benefits. Avoid getting your hair wet at all at least 48 hours after the treatment itself. After this period, cutting down your shampoo days from five times a week to, say three, can help prolong the life of the hair relaxer. It also prevents your hair from drying out.

Use Conditioner Daily

When you’re not shampooing your hair, you can still use conditioner to keep it soft and smooth. Just make sure to apply it only to the lower half of the hair, avoiding the scalp. It makes your chemically treated hair manageable, prevents tangles and breakage, and helps protect you from hair fall. If you condition your hair after shampooing, you can apply the conditioner to the entire length of the hair. 

Once a week, use Cream Silk Vitamin Boost Hairfall Defense Conditioner as extra protection from breakage and hair fall. It also features essence to restore dullness and serum to revive intense damage.

Avoid Heat Styling

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Avoid the flat iron and take it easy on the blow-dryer post-hair relaxing treatment.

Hair relaxing treatment chemicals can damage your hair and leave it weak and brittle. Since the procedure leaves your hair looking styled anyway (if not, go after your stylist ASAP), avoid heat styling in the meantime. Also, take a break from other hair treatments, like Botox hair treatment, during this time to let your hair fully recover. Air-dry your hair instead of blow-drying to minimize heat exposure. Lock your flat iron and throw away the key.

If you want a more polished look, use TRESemmé Keratin Smooth Shine Serum. Pump a few drops onto your palms and rub them together before applying them to the hair with light strokes. This adds shine and smoothness even to air-dried hair.

Get a Trim Regularly

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Getting regular trims can help keep the ends of your hair healthy-looking.

To keep the ends of your hair looking healthy, visit your stylist regularly for a trim. According to the International Journal of Trichology, a hair relaxing treatment can leave your ends more fragile. A trim every couple of months can help keep your locks as healthy as they can be, whatever your hair type.

Hair Relaxing or Hair Rebonding?

What is the difference between hair relaxing and hair rebonding? Hair relaxing is a treatment that uses chemicals to straighten the hair and make it more manageable. On the other hand, hair rebonding is a chemical process that alters the hair shaft's structure permanently. Rebonded hair usually ends up stick-straight.

Which one is better, relaxing or rebonding? It depends on how much your hair can tolerate and how straight you want it to be. Consult your stylist for best results! Complement your hair relaxing treatment with a nourishing regimen that keeps your hair moisturized and protected. If you got your hair rebonded, check out these rebonded hair care tips instead.

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