
Keratin treatment at home or salon?
That’s the question many people are asking as of 2025. With humid weather, frizz, and time constraints being part of everyday’s busy life, keratin treatments continue to be a go-to for smoother, shinier hair.
But is the DIY version really worth the savings?
Let’s break down the pros and cons of both so you can decide what actually works for your hair, and your time before your next hair salon JB booking.
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ToggleWhat Is a Keratin Treatment?
Keratin treatment is a smoothing process that reduces frizz and boosts shine by infusing keratin protein into the hair. It doesn’t permanently straighten hair, but it can dramatically soften waves and tame curls, making everyday styling easier.
There are two main types:
- Professional salon keratin treatments (Brazilian, soft keratin.)
- At-home DIY keratin kits
Each has its place, but the results vary widely depending on application, product, and aftercare.
“A proper keratin treatment, done with high heat and the right formula, can last up to 3–6 months with minimal frizz,” says a JB-based stylist.
What Are the Benefits of DIY Keratin Treatment?
DIY keratin kits are affordable and convenient for basic smoothing at home. If you’re comfortable with heat tools and have mildly frizzy hair, a DIY keratin product might be enough.
- Low cost: RM60–RM150 vs RM400+ for salon options
- Flexible timing: No need to block out half a day
- Control: You can work in sections and pause when needed
- No commute: Perfect for busy schedules
Some products are now formaldehyde-free and marketed as “express smoothing,” though their longevity is limited. Remember while home kits are great for touch-ups, they rarely match the longevity or finesse of salon work.
What Are the Downsides of DIY Keratin Treatment?
DIY keratin can lead to uneven results, overprocessing, or wasted effort if applied incorrectly. Without the right tools and know-how, your hair might not absorb the keratin properly. Worse, you may damage it.
Common issues include:
- Heat tools not hot enough (below 230°C)
- Improper sectioning = patchy results
- Overuse = dry, brittle ends
- Inhaling product fumes in a closed space
- Not sealing with the right technique
DIY also tends to wear off in 2–4 weeks, especially in humid conditions or with frequent washing.
How to Maintain Keratin-Treated Hair at Home
Proper aftercare extends your keratin results and protects hair health. So if you do decide to go for the DIY route, you have keep in mind of these basic care tips:
- Use sulphate-free shampoo and conditioner
- Avoid swimming in salt or chlorinated water
- Minimise frequent washing (2–3 times /week max)
- Limit heat styling; always apply a heat protectant
- Sleep with a silk pillowcase or hair wrap
Following these can extend your treatment by several weeks. Your post-care routine makes or breaks the result as Keratin needs gentle handling to last.
What Are the Benefits of Professional Keratin Treatment?
Salon treatments offer long-lasting, customised smoothing with proper application and safety. Professionals tailor the formula and heat technique to your hair’s thickness, porosity, and needs.
Key advantages:
- Longer results: Often lasts 3–6 months
- Safer application: Stylists avoid scalp contact and ventilate properly
- Consistent outcome: No missed patches or uneven smoothing
- Custom options: Choose between soft smoothing or straighter finish
“Professional keratin is worth it if you want sleek hair that survives sweat, rain, or long workdays.”
What Are the Downsides of Salon Keratin Treatments?
Professional keratin is more expensive and time-consuming. While results are often better, you’ll pay more and spend longer in the chair.
Things to consider:
- Price: RM350–RM800 in JB for premium formulas
- Time: 2–3 hours depending on hair length/thickness
- Some formulas still contain low levels of formaldehyde
- May limit colouring options immediately after
Make sure to ask your stylist about the hair product ingredients and aftercare requirements before booking.
DIY vs Salon Keratin: Which Should You Choose?
We recommend choosing based on your hair goals, budget, and how much time you can commit. That being said, it can be difficult to compare with words alone, so here’s a table to make it easier.
Aspect | DIY Keratin Treatment | Salon Keratin Treatment |
Best For | Mild frizz, manageable waves, touch-ups | Thick, curly, frizzy, or processed hair needing expert care |
Longevity | 2–4 weeks | 3–6 months |
Average Cost | RM60–RM150 | RM350–RM800 |
Application Time | 1–1.5 hours | 2–3.5 hours |
Tools Required | Flat iron (230°C+), gloves, comb, clips | Professional salon-grade heat tools and products |
Skill Level Needed | Moderate – requires understanding of heat & timing | None – applied by trained stylist |
Customisation | One-size-fits-most kits | Fully tailored to hair texture, condition, and desired result |
Frizz Control Strength | Moderate | High – especially in humid environments |
Risk of Damage | Higher if heat/tool usage is incorrect | Lower due to professional technique and product precision |
Scalp Safety | May cause irritation if not applied properly | Stylists avoid scalp contact and use proper ventilation |
Aftercare Guidance | Self-research (may be limited) | Full instructions and product recommendations provided |
Hair Colour Compatibility | Some formulas may dull colour, no guarantees | Stylist will adjust formula to preserve colour vibrancy |
Maintenance Level | Higher. Needs frequent touch-ups | Lower. Touch-ups every 4–6 months |
Formaldehyde-Free Options | Available but effectiveness varies | Usually available, ask salon about specific formula |
If it’s your first time, go professional. A salon treatment gives you a baseline for what your hair responds to best. After that, use DIY kits for light touch-ups only, not full replacements.
Is Keratin Treatment Safe for All Hair Types?
Yes, keratin treatment is generally safe for most hair types when applied correctly.
However, results and safety depend on the product formula and hair condition. Fine, coloured, or chemically processed hair may require gentler, formaldehyde-free formulations.
- Thick and frizzy hair benefits most from salon-grade smoothing
- Chemically treated hair may need consultation before application
- Curly hair can be softened but not straightened unless requested
Always consult a professional for tailored advice as everyone’s hair is different and unique.
What to Ask Before Any Keratin Treatment
Okay, if you decide to go with a professional keratin treatment with your local KSL hair salon, it’s important to not book blindly. Ask your stylist or read your product label.
Checklist before treatment:
- Is the formula formaldehyde-free or low formaldehyde?
- What heat tool will be used (and at what temperature)?
- How long will the result last?
- What’s the aftercare routine? (sulphate-free shampoo?)
What REDS Hair Salon Recommends
At REDS Hair Salon, we understand the balance between results and safety. Our keratin treatments are:
- Custom-blended for Asian hair textures
- Formaldehyde-free or low-tox formulas
- Applied using high-grade irons and professional techniques
- Followed by full aftercare advice tailored to your routine
Whether you’re coming in for a major transformation or a post-Singapore weekend refresh, we’re here to help you tame the frizz and love your hair again.
Still have questions and enquiries about keratin treatment? Book an appointment with us and we will sort it out. We would answer any question you have about keratin treatment, so don’t hesitate to give us a call!
Find us here at KSL City Mall!
Frequently Asked Questions About Keratin Treatment
Keratin smooths and softens hair. Rebonding chemically straightens it for a permanent result.
Most DIY treatments last 2 to 4 weeks depending on your routine and product quality.
Yes, but some salon formulas may delay further colouring. Ask your stylist first.
Yes, but you need proper tools and technique. Salon results are smoother and more durable.
Always use sulphate-free shampoo to prolong the effect.
If you struggle with frizz or want smoother styling with minimal effort, yes especially when done professionally.