Hair Straightening in Hervey Bay
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Fraser Shores Hair Design is Hervey Bay's trusted salon for professional hair straightening treatments. With salon owner Shantelle's 27 years of expertise and over 12 years in business, our team understands how to achieve smooth, polished results while maintaining the health and integrity of your hair. Located in Fraser Shores Shopping Centre, we offer personalised straightening treatments suited to your hair type and texture. Whether you're dealing with frizz, curl or unmanageable thickness, we'll recommend the right approach to give you a sleek, low-maintenance finish you'll love. Evening appointments are available. Get in touch today to book your hair straightening consultation.
Keratin
Keratin treatments work by infusing the hair with a protein-rich solution that smooths the cuticle and eliminates frizz. The result is softer, shinier and more manageable hair that still retains some natural movement. Keratin is a great option for clients who want to reduce styling time without completely altering their hair's texture. Results typically last two to four months depending on your hair type and the products you use at home.
Nanoplasty
Nanoplasty is a more advanced smoothing treatment that penetrates deeper into the hair shaft than traditional keratin, delivering longer-lasting results with a more intensive repair effect. It works by restructuring the hair from within, improving strength and elasticity while eliminating frizz and reducing curl. Nanoplasty is particularly well suited to clients with heavily processed or damaged hair as it has a restorative effect alongside the smoothing benefits. Results can last up to five months with the right aftercare.
Permanent
Permanent hair straightening chemically alters the internal structure of the hair to remove curl and wave entirely, delivering long-lasting straight results that grow out rather than fade. Unlike smoothing treatments, the effect on the treated hair is lasting though new growth will appear in its natural texture over time. This option suits clients who want a more definitive solution to curl or frizz management. A thorough consultation is essential beforehand to assess hair health and suitability.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a hair straightening treatment last?
The longevity of a hair straightening treatment depends on the type of service performed and how well you care for your hair at home. Most smoothing and straightening treatments last anywhere from three to six months before the effects gradually fade. Using sulphate-free products and avoiding excessive heat styling will help maintain your results for longer. As your hair grows, you may notice your natural texture returning at the roots, at which point a touch-up or maintenance treatment can be arranged.
Is hair straightening safe for chemically treated hair?
This depends on the current condition of your hair and the treatments it has already had. At Fraser Shores Hair Design we conduct a thorough consultation before any straightening service to assess your hair's health and history. In some cases we may recommend a strengthening or conditioning programme before proceeding to ensure your hair can handle the treatment safely. We always prioritise the long-term health of your hair and will give you an honest assessment of what is and isn't suitable for your hair right now.
Will I need to change my haircare routine after a straightening treatment?
Yes, some adjustments to your routine are generally recommended after a straightening treatment to protect your results and keep your hair in great condition. Sulphate-free shampoo is typically recommended as regular shampoos can strip the treatment more quickly. You may also be advised to avoid tying your hair up or using clips for the first few days to prevent any unwanted kinks or creases while the treatment sets. Your stylist at Fraser Shores Hair Design will provide tailored aftercare advice specific to the treatment you've had.














