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The effect typically lasts only a few hours to a day for most customers — don't expect miracles. Without proper moisturizing and sun protection at home, the dullness returns quickly, especially in Mumbai's humid weather.
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It is safer to book a professional salon facial at least one week before the event rather than a home service. Any reaction needs time to settle, and you don't want red patches on your wedding day. If you still prefer at-home, test a small patch first and find trusted providers with good reviews.
Your hair feels gummy when wet and does not hold a curl or straight style for more than a few hours. This indicates structural damage that requires keratin. Another sign is lack of elasticity—if you gently stretch a wet strand and it snaps or stays stretched instead of bouncing back, your hair has lost its natural protein layer.
Yes, if you have a sensitive scalp or broken skin from tight hairstyles. Always inform your stylist about any existing soreness or scalp irritation to avoid chemical burns during the process. If the scalp has active eczema or open wounds from tight braiding, keratin treatment should be delayed.
Book at least 10 days before your event. The treatment requires a 48-hour rest period without washing or tying your hair, and there may be initial stiffness or unusual odour during the first two days. It's best to allow the formulation to settle properly before your event.
No, keratin only addresses internal hair protein loss, not external residue issues. If your hair has become brittle from chemical residue left by a facial, a gentle clarifying treatment is needed first. It's important to get the right service order for your hair care routine.
Yes, if the right products are not matched to your skin type, HD makeup can cause itching or redness. Parlourtime artists usually perform a patch test before the main event to avoid this.
It is best to book at least two days in advance so the artist can understand your saree fabric and your body type. A last-minute booking may lead to poorly secured pleats.
Yes, many brides use Parlourtime to book professionals who travel to their hotel or home, ensuring they get ready without salon delays. The platform is designed for such convenience.
The biggest mistake is assuming all packages include hair styling and draping together. Brides often overlook the need for a coordinated package, leading to separate bookings and timing clashes.
Yes, but choose a mild, non-irritating facial and inform the therapist about your skin sensitivity to avoid reactions like burning or delayed glow.
Breakouts are common if strong products are used. Parlourtime professionals can recommend calming serums or a patch test beforehand to prevent this. Ask for it specifically.