Nanoplasty is a progressive straightening treatment that smooths, restores, and nourishes your hair. This formaldehyde-free solution reduces frizz and enhances manageability, leaving your hair naturally sleek and healthy.
Nanoplasty is a hair smoothing treatment that uses advanced nanotechnology to deeply nourish, smooth, and straighten hair. It is designed to penetrate the hair shaft with tiny nanoparticles, delivering essential nutrients and active ingredients directly into the hair cortex. This process repairs damaged hair, enhances shine, and provides long-lasting straightening effects.
Nanoplasty offers a combination of hair straightening and deep conditioning, making it an excellent choice for those seeking healthier, smoother, and more manageable hair without the use of harsh chemicals.
Please note that nanoplasty prices are indicative only, as factors such as hair thickness and condition may affect the final cost.
These details will be discussed during your consultation, and an accurate price will be provided before your treatment begins.
When booking online, ensure you select the correct hair length (refer to hair length guide image) to allow adequate scheduling time for your appointment. Additionally, refer to the "Nanoplasty Add-On" section below for additional details.
Nanoplasty prices are a guide only as thickness of hair and other factors may influence pricing. These factors will be taken into account during your consultation, and an accurate price will be quoted before your treatment begins. Please refer to "Nanoplasty add on" below.
Hair above the shoulders in length or shorter.
Hair that comes to middle of the shoulder blades.
Hair that comes to the middle of the back.
Hair that comes to the waist.
Hair that comes to the lower back.
Please consider the following when booking online, as it will affect the scheduling times of your appointment. These factors will be taken into account during your consultation, and an accurate price will be quoted before your treatment begins
Coiled curls refer to a type of curly hair that forms tight, springy spirals or ringlets. These curls are often well-defined and have a noticeable bounce and elasticity .
Thick hair is characterised by a dense and abundant amount of hair strands, typically thicker than average hair.
WEFT extensions are hair extensions made by sewing or bonding hair onto a strip, which is then attached to the natural hair for added length or volume.
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Nanoplasty is a healing procedure with the effect of straightening the hair from 70% to 90%, it is free of harsh chemicals, formaldehyde releasers and other pollutants.
Keratin treatments are often associated with formaldehyde. While they do not actually contain formaldehyde (because formaldehyde is a gas), many contain ingredients that release formaldehyde when they are heated or mixed with water. Traditional keratin treatments focus primarily on smoothing and straightening without the deep repair benefits.
Yes, the treatment can strip the hair colour 2-3 tone levels. Ideally, you should colour or tone your hair after a Nanoplasty treatment.
Hair colouring or toning should always be done after the treatment, waiting at least 5-7 days.
Yes, Nanoplasty is suitable for various hair types, including chemically treated and coloured hair.
Nanoplasty eliminates frizz, reduces curls, and leaves hair smoother and shinier. It strengthens hair strands, repairs damage, and enhances manageability. Results can last up to 8 months, depending on hair type and maintenance.
Formaldehyde is a chemical compound commonly found in hair products such as certain keratin treatments (often referred to as Brazilian blowouts) and hair straightening formulas. It is used as a preservative and to help bond keratin to hair strands, resulting in smoother and straighter hair.
However, formaldehyde is a known irritant and potential carcinogen. It can cause skin irritation, eye irritation, and respiratory issues when inhaled, especially in high concentrations or with prolonged exposure. Due to these health concerns, many countries have regulations limiting the concentration of formaldehyde in cosmetic products, and some have banned its use altogether in certain applications.
To address these health risks, some manufacturers have developed formaldehyde-free alternatives or have reduced the concentration of formaldehyde in their products. It's important for consumers to be aware of the ingredients in the hair products they use and to follow safety guidelines provided by manufacturers and health authorities.
The duration of a Nanoplasty treatment typically ranges from 2.5 to 4 hours, depending on hair length and thickness. This includes application, processing time, and styling.
Yes, Nanoplasty is considered safe when performed by a trained professional. The products used are free from formaldehyde and harsh chemicals, making it a gentler option compared to some traditional treatments. Nanoplasty is pregnancy safe and suitable for children from 7 years of age.
After Nanoplasty, it's recommended to use sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners to maintain results. Avoiding harsh chemicals and minimizing heat styling can prolong the effects of the treatment.
No, once the treatment is complete, it is safe to wash your hair, tie it up or exercise as soon as you please. If you are swimming in salt or chlorinated, we suggest in waiting a few days before doing so after having the treatment.
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