Hair smoothening makes your hair straight and sleek. Freshly treated hair needs a little time to settle. Usually around 3 days. Sometimes a week, depending on the salon advice.
Oil too early? Not a great idea.
The treatment chemicals are still settling in those first few days. Heavy oil can mess with the smooth finish. And yeah… nobody wants frizz right after spending hours at the salon.
Quick tip. Patience helps here.
After the waiting period, light oiling can be good. Really good.
Smoothened hair sometimes feels dry after a few weeks. A little oil brings back softness. Not greasy. Just healthy.
But keep it simple.
Here’s what usually works best:
That’s enough. Hair doesn’t need a full oil bath every day.
My friend Riya learned this the hard way.
Two days after her smoothening treatment, she did a full coconut oil massage. Old habit.
Next wash? Hair felt heavier. Lost a bit of that sleek look.
Salon guy told her, “Give it a week next time.”
She waited during her next treatment. Oiled later. Hair stayed smooth much longer.
Small change. Big difference.
Oil won’t ruin smoothened hair if used correctly.
But too much oil? That can make hair look flat and greasy. Smooth hair already sits close to the scalp.
So yeah. Light hand works better.
Soft, shiny, manageable. That’s the goal.
Can I oil my hair right after smoothening?
Better wait at least 3–7 days before applying oil.
Which oil is best for smoothened hair?
Light oils like argan oil, almond oil, or coconut oil work well.
How often should I oil smoothened hair?
Once a week is usually enough to keep hair soft and healthy.
Smooth hair looks great when it stays balanced.
Too dry? Not good.
Too oily? Also not great.
Somewhere in the middle. That sweet spot.