FAQ
Our Clients Questions
Yes, you can still use heat styling tools after Nanoplasty. It is important to use them at a moderate temperature and apply heat protectant products to minimize potential damage to the hair.
Yes, it is recommended to wash the hair immediately after the treatment. You can wash it again anytime as needed.
Yes, Nanoplasty can be used on colored or chemically treated hair. It is suitable for various hair types, including blonde and grey hair.
After Nanoplasty, it is not necessary to use sulfate-free shampoos. However, we recommend using the Nanoplasty home care line by Floractive for optimal results.
Nanoplasty treatment can last up to 8 months, providing long-lasting straightening results. The exact duration may vary depending on individual hair type and maintenance.
For bleaching, it is recommended to wait 2 weeks before or after Nanoplasty. For coloring, you can wait 3 days to one week after the treatment.
Yes, Nanoplasty by Floractive is vegan-friendly and cruelty-free. It is formulated with natural ingredients and does not involve animal testing.
Yes, Nanoplasty is considered safe for hair. It does not contain harmful chemicals like Formaldehyde. Instead, it uses natural ingredients and essential organic acids to nourish and reconstruct the hair fibers.
If your customer takes care by using a good leave-in product, it should not be affected by chlorine or salt water.
No, we have developed two specific formulas to address different hair types. Our WONE formula is designed for dark and colored hair, while WTWO is tailored for blond and grey hair. Each formula takes into account the unique characteristics of these hair types, including your customer’s specific needs. WONE can safely be used on dark, natural, and colored hair below level 7. WTWO, on the other hand, is formulated to work on blond and grey hair, effectively compensating for the color and preventing any brassy tones from appearing. To prevent brassiness, it’s crucial to pay attention to the heat applied during the process. Using the appropriate equipment and maintaining the correct temperature are essential factors.
