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Get answers to common questions about Kerastase Premiere Blow-Dry.
A Kerastase Premiere Blow-Dry appointment typically takes 60â90 minutes. That includes a consultation, the calcium-removal and bond-rebuilding treatment, followed by a custom professional blowout and styling for optimal smoothness and shine.
Yes. The Kerastase Premiere Blow-Dry is safe for most chemically processed or colored hair. Our stylists assess condition first, and we may adjust formulas or recommend a strand test to protect color and integrity before treatment.
Frequency depends on hair needs: for buildup or weakened hair schedule every 6â8 weeks; for maintenance and shine every 8â12 weeks. Your stylist will recommend a tailored plan based on texture, treatments, and lifestyle.
The treatment rebuilds and reconnects internal bonds to reduce breakage and improve strength, but it cannot physically repair existing split ends. Regular trims combined with the treatment greatly minimize future splitting.
We recommend Kerastase homecare: sulfate-free shampoos, strengthening masks, and leave-in serums to protect bonds. Use heat protectant before styling and consider a water softening routine if you have hard tap water.
Yes, often suitable with precautions. We perform a scalp consultation and patch test for sensitivity, and can modify product strength or skip steps if irritation risk exists. Severe scalp conditions may require medical clearance first.