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Get answers to common questions about Silk Press Blowout (Kids).
Appointments typically last 60–90 minutes depending on hair length and texture. We include a gentle wash, conditioning, blowdry, and low-heat flat ironing. Stylists work at a child’s pace to ensure comfort and optimal results.
We assess each child’s hair history and condition before styling. Silk Press Blowout (Kids) can be safe on previously relaxed or colored hair if strand integrity is good; we may reduce heat or decline service if hair is fragile.
With proper care results typically last two to four weeks. Avoid heavy sweating, use a satin bonnet or pillowcase, and follow our recommended gentle cleansing routine to maintain smoothness and reduce humidity-related reversion.
Use a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo and lightweight conditioner; limit washing to preserve the style. Sleep on satin, apply a light leave-in or heat protectant when needed, and brush with a soft boar or wide-tooth brush.
Yes — after a Silk Press Blowout (Kids) you can add soft curls, ponytails, or loose braids. Avoid tight styles that pull on roots and consult your stylist for heat or styling recommendations to maintain hair health.
We recommend a quick patch test if your child has sensitive skin, scalp issues, or if we’re using a new product. It’s fast and helps prevent irritation; technicians include it when necessary for safety and confidence.