Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Women's Haircut With Thermal Press.

Appointments usually run 60–90 minutes, depending on hair length, thickness, and complexity of the cut. The thermal press step requires measured heat and styling time, so we schedule extra minutes to deliver a careful, glossy, long-lasting finish.

Yes—most colored or chemically treated hair can receive the thermal press when properly assessed. We evaluate strand integrity first and use lower heat settings and protective products if needed. If hair is compromised, we’ll recommend conditioning treatments or alternative techniques.

Results typically last from several days to a few weeks depending on hair type, humidity, and at-home care. Using sulfate-free shampoos, gentle heat, and recommended smoothing products extends the look; touch-ups or follow-up presses refresh straightness as needed.

To maintain the finish, avoid heavy moisture and overnight friction, use heat protectant and smoothing serums, and wash with gentle, sulfate-free products. Sleep on a silk pillowcase and limit daily heat tools to preserve shine and reduce frizz.

Yes. The thermal press smooths and controls bulk while a skilled haircut preserves movement and shape. We tailor techniques to keep desired volume at the roots or layers so hair appears sleek without looking completely flat or lifeless.

Frequency depends on how fast your hair grows and preferred look. Many clients schedule thermal press touch-ups or trims every 4–8 weeks; others only return for maintenance presses when they want renewed sleekness between haircuts.