Hair smoothening changes the hair structure a little. The first few days matter a lot. Hair is still “settling,” you could say.
So tight styles? Not a great idea yet.
Here’s the thing.
Right after smoothening, hair is super straight and soft. Looks amazing. But if you twist it, tie it, or braid it too soon, you might leave dents. Weird bends too.
And yeah… those can stay.
Picture this.
My cousin Riya got hair smoothening before a wedding. Day two, she braided her hair overnight thinking it would look wavy next morning.
Bad move.
Next day? Slight zig-zag marks near the braid area. Nothing terrible. But not the sleek look she paid for either.
Lesson learned.
Quick tip. Timing matters.
Most stylists suggest waiting at least 3 to 5 days after smoothening before braiding hair.
During that time, try to keep hair simple and loose.
No tight ponytails. No clips pressing hard.
Just let hair be.
For the first few days, keep it easy on your hair.
Sounds basic. But these little things protect the smooth finish.
Later though? Braids are totally fine.
Loose braid. Soft braid. Not super tight.
That works best.
Smoothened hair already looks neat. Braiding too often kinda hides the result.
Which feels like buying new shoes… and never wearing them out.
Just saying.
In short, give your hair a few days. Let it settle. Then style it however you like.
Your hair will thank you for the patience.
How many days after smoothening can I braid my hair?
Usually after 3–5 days. This gives the hair time to fully set.
Will braiding ruin hair smoothening?
Only if done too soon or too tightly in the first few days.
Is a loose braid okay later?
Yes. Loose braids after a few days are completely fine.