How to Sleep with Keratin-Treated Hair: Protecting Your Smoothness
You finally did it. The frizz is gone. Your hair is doing that thing you've seen in other people's mirrors your whole life — falling smooth, behaving, not fighting you at 7 am. A good keratin hair treatment in Phoenix, AZ , does something almost disorienting at first. You touch your hair, and it doesn't feel like work anymore. Then comes night one. And the quiet panic of not knowing what sleeping on it will do. This is the part nobody fully prepares you for — not because it's complicated, but because the difference between hair that stays smooth for twelve weeks and hair that starts waving and creasing by week three almost entirely comes down to what happens while you're unconscious. Here's what actually protects it. Why Sleep is Where Keratin Treatments Get Damaged First The treatment itself seals the keratin protein into the hair cuticle using heat. That bond is strong — but it's not immune to friction, pressure, or moisture in the early weeks, especiall...