Treated hair

At Juliet Hair Studio, we understand that maintaining the health and radiance of hair is essential, especially when it comes to chemically processed hair.

And, because we know in detail the unique demands of this type of hair by seeing it every day in our salon, we offer specialized products that provide a personalized and effective treatment for our clients, both in our salon and through our website.

Reasons why you should use stylist-recommended products for processed hair

Using stylist-recommended products for processed hair offers multiple essential benefits for the proper care of your hair:

  • Professional expertise: Stylists are trained to understand the specific needs of processed hair and can select products that effectively treat damage caused by chemical treatments.

  • Specialty products: Stylists often recommend products formulated specifically for processed hair, which contain repairing and protective ingredients that nourish and strengthen weakened hair.

  • Proven results: Products suggested by professionals regularly have a proven track record of effectiveness, ensuring that you receive the best possible results to keep your hair healthy and beautiful.

  • Protection against future damage: The right products can not only restore hair health, but also protect against further damage during future treatments and styling.

  • Application tips: Stylists can provide you with valuable tips on how to apply these products effectively, maximizing their benefits and optimizing your hair care routine.

At Juliet Hair Studio we work with the same brands we offer in our store, you can visit us at 65 W Main St, Rockaway, NJ 07866, USA, or buy them enjoying:

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What is processed hair?

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Processed hair refers to hair that has been chemically treated by various methods. These treatments usually include:

  • Coloring: Application of permanent, semi-permanent or temporary dyes to change hair color.
  • Bleaching: The use of chemicals to remove the natural pigment of the hair to achieve lighter shades.
  • Perms: Use of chemicals to alter the hair structure and create curls or waves.
  • Chemical straightening: Procedures such as Japanese straightening or keratin, which modify the natural texture of the hair to make it straighter.

Any type of treatment that chemically alters the structure or color of the hair is considered processing. 
These processes can damage the hair if not handled properly, so taking proper care of processed hair to maintain its health and appearance is of utmost importance.
Remember that you can come to Juliet Hair Studio if you need advice or a suitable treatment. We offer you a free consultation in our salon.

Should processed hair be washed every day?

It is not recommended to wash processed hair every day. Washing too often can strip the hair of its natural oils, which is detrimental to hair that has been chemically treated, leaving it drier or more damaged. 

The ideal is to wash processed hair 2 or 3 times a week, using specific products for treated hair to help keep it hydrated, protected and healthy. 

This frequency helps preserve hair color and integrity while keeping the scalp clean and hair manageable.


It is always wise to consult with a professional stylist to find the right products and balance for your specific hair type and level of damage. Contact Juliet Hair Studio if you have more questions about your hair and how to properly care for it.

F&Q on processed hair

Should conditioner for processed hair always be used in the wash?

Yes, conditioner should always be used when washing processed hair. It helps to moisturize, protect and restore softness and manageability to hair damaged by chemical treatments.

Should masks for processed hair be left on overnight?

It is not necessary to leave masks for processed hair overnight; following the product instructions is sufficient. Generally, leaving on for 20-30 minutes is effective for good results.

Does shampoo for processed hair lather less?

Yes, shampoo for processed hair can lather less, especially if it is formulated without sulfates, which are less aggressive and gentler on chemically treated hair.