Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is nanoplasty?
Nanoplasty is a chemical-free hair treatment that straightens, repairs, and nourishes hair using natural ingredients like amino acids, vitamins, and essential oils. It smooths frizz, restores shine, and enhances manageability while improving the overall health of your hair.
2. Is nanoplasty suitable for all hair types?
Yes, nanoplasty works on all hair types, including wavy, curly, damaged, and frizzy hair. It’s especially beneficial for anyone seeking long-lasting smoothness and improved hair health.
3. How long does the nanoplasty treatment take?
The process typically takes 3-5 hours, depending on the length, thickness, and condition of your hair.
4. How long do the results last?
With proper care, nanoplasty results can last between 6-12 months, offering a long-term solution for sleek and manageable hair.
5. Can I color or bleach my hair after nanoplasty?
Yes, you can color or bleach your hair immediately after a nanoplasty treatment.
6. What shampoo and conditioner should I use after nanoplasty?
Any shampoo and conditioner can be used after nanoplasty, but for the best results, we recommend products from our website, which are specially designed to enhance shine and prolong sleekness.
7. Does nanoplasty damage the hair?
No, nanoplasty is designed to repair and strengthen hair rather than damage it. It is free of harsh chemicals like formaldehyde and focuses on nourishing the hair from within.
8. Will nanoplasty completely straighten my hair?
Nanoplasty significantly straightens hair while maintaining its natural texture. For very curly or coarse hair, results may vary, offering a softer and smoother look rather than full straightening.
9. How do I care for my hair after nanoplasty?
To maintain your results, use quality hair care products and avoid excessive heat styling. Products from our website are ideal for enhancing the sleek and shiny effects of nanoplasty.
10. Can nanoplasty be used during pregnancy?
Nanoplasty is free of harmful chemicals like formaldehyde, but it’s always recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before undergoing any treatments during pregnancy.