Sometimes longer. Sometimes less. Depends on your hair and how you treat it afterward.
Hair smoothening relaxes the hair structure and seals it with heat. The result? Hair feels softer. Straighter. Much easier to manage.
But it’s not forever. Hair grows. New roots come in. The smooth effect slowly fades.
And that’s normal.
A few things quietly affect the lifespan of smoothened hair.
Small habits. Big difference.
Quick tip. Sulfate-free shampoo helps a lot. Regular shampoos tend to wash the treatment away faster.
The word permanent can be confusing.
The treated part of your hair stays smooth until it grows out or gets trimmed. But your new hair growth will always be natural.
So over time, roots start looking wavy again.
That’s why many people do touch-ups after a few months.
A few simple habits help the results stay fresh.
Is hair smoothening permanent?
No. The treated hair stays smooth, but new hair grows in its natural texture.
Can smoothening last 6 months?
Yes, sometimes. With proper care and mild shampoo, results can stretch close to six months.
How often should you repeat smoothening?
Most people redo it every 4–6 months, depending on hair growth.