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Get answers to common questions about Detox Hair And Scalp Treatment.
Most Detox Hair And Scalp Treatment appointments run about 30–45 minutes. Time varies with hair length, density, extent of buildup, and whether a conditioning mask or color-prep steps are added during the service.
It's formulated to remove buildup and minerals without stripping permanent color. However, very fresh or porous color may lighten slightly. We assess color history first and adjust product strength to protect pigment while thoroughly clarifying the hair.
Frequency depends on lifestyle, product use, and water quality. Generally every 4–8 weeks works for most clients; those with heavy product buildup, hard water, or scalp concerns may benefit from treatments every 3–4 weeks.
Yes — when performed by a professional. We choose clarifying agents and timing to avoid overprocessing, protecting brittle or color-treated hair. Always disclose recent chemical services so we can tailor strength and add protective treatments if needed.
Expect a consultation, deep-cleansing clarifying wash, gentle scalp exfoliation or massage, rinsing, and a balancing treatment or mask. The stylist will evaluate hair porosity and finish with products to restore moisture and prepare hair for color or styling.
Yes — detoxing often improves color absorption, and coloring is commonly done immediately afterward. Your stylist will assess scalp and strand condition first; sometimes a short waiting period or a neutralizing step is recommended for optimal color results.